From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #10558 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Sunday, January 22 2023 Volume 14 : Number 10558 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Leave your feedback and you could WIN! ["Amazon Shopper Gift Card Chance"] Stiffen your ? by choking your ? ["EndoPump Promo" Subject: Leave your feedback and you could WIN! Leave your feedback and you could WIN! http://airbnbsurvey.ltd/l_ApuqnNVzOAxqecCLSOL5ZUU_tyQHYPUVR_1PNLAWhpSlZN http://airbnbsurvey.ltd/6uKhQwkyI_MOUus7pAPwK3rw8MNaZrojjQ_eiG8nlcpHBS_qrg After four years of debate, the Football Association finally permitted professionalism on 20 July 1885. Before that date many clubs made payments to "professional" players to boost the competitiveness of their teams, breaking FA rules and arousing the contempt of those clubs abiding by the laws of the amateur Football Association code.[citation needed] As more and more clubs became professional the ad-hoc fixture list of FA Cup, inter-county, and ordinary matches was seen by many as an unreliable stream of revenue, and ways were considered of ensuring a consistent income. A Scottish director of Birmingham-based Aston Villa, William McGregor, was the first to set out to bring some order to a chaotic world where clubs arranged their own fixtures, along with various cup competitions. On 22 March 1888, he wrote to the committee of his own club, Aston Villa, as well as to those of Blackburn Rovers, Bolton Wanderers, Preston North End, Stoke and West Bromwich Albion; suggesting the creation of a league competition that would provide a number of guaranteed fixtures for its member clubs each season. His idea might have been based upon ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 20 Jan 2023 12:43:32 +0100 From: "EndoPump Promo" Subject: Stiffen your ? by choking your ? Stiffen your ? by choking your ? http://airfountains.biz/AECuDDA_vfsvv-qDs0wo29hmV6nSTL9Fmto2PHDkDB-aD9ESbA http://airfountains.biz/h-A8LKGF2kKzBsMv1PdhEg7NjSyKAPl6SpR1Oe2Rn7fOSzbWHA Manchester City the following weekend took the total number of league wins in the season to 23. Beset by injuries to the forward line, the team suffered its fifth league defeat of the campaign on 9 April 1921, losing 2b0 away at West Bromwich Albion. Burnley played West Brom again seven days later, drawing 1b1. The team went into the match away at Everton on 23 April 1921 needing a draw to clinch the league championship with three games remaining. Everton took the lead 15 minutes into the game, but Cross scored the equalising goal three minutes later, and Burnley held on to become English champions for the first time in their history. Local newspapers were effusive in their praise of the Burnley side, calling them "the greatest team that ever was". The return fixture at Turf Moor the following week also finished 1b1, Cross again scoring the Burnley goal. In the penultimate game, Burnley were beaten 1b0 away at Sunderland, their sixth and final league defeat of the season. The campaign ended with a 2b2 draw against Sunderland on 7 May 1921 in front of a season-lowest crowd of 22,000. The draw took Burnley to a tally of 59 points, five points clear of second-placed Manchester City, and one short of West Bromwich Albion's then-record total of 60 points set in 1919b20. At half time during the final match of the season, the championship trophy was paraded around the Turf Moor pitch accompanied by a ma ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #10558 ***********************************************