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1867–68 Sheffield Wednesday F.C. season : ウィキペディア英語版
1867–68 Sheffield Wednesday F.C. season

The 1867–68 Season was Sheffield Wednesday F.C.'s first season after being formed on 5 September 1867. For this first season of their existence "The Wednesday" as they were called played their home matches on an open field known as "high field" in the present Highfields area of Sheffield. The actual location of the ground was on Upper Colver Road which no longer exists but was situated on the present day site of the Highfields Library which stands near the junction of London Road and Abbeydale Road.
==First ever fixture at Dronfield==
There was a gap of over three months between the formation of the club and The Wednesday’s first ever recorded fixture on 31 December 1867 against the newly formed Dronfield F.C. at Dronfield. There is no recorded reason as to why it took so long for Wednesday to play their first match although it can be speculated that arrangements for a home ground and trial matches took place in this period. What was decided by the committee during this time was that the club would play in blue and white colours.
The match at Dronfield took place on one of the fields of local farmer Samuel Baggaley. No records of the team line ups exist today but it is thought that The Wednesday’s first captain John Marsh participated in the game. Games in this first season were played under Sheffield Rules which included "rouges", a sort of supplementary goal which were scored by getting the ball through a four yard area each side of the main goal posts. Wednesday won their first game at Dronfield by one goal to four rouges, Wednesday scored after 10 minutes, although the goalscorer has not gone down in the records of the club. Dronfield scored their four rouges in the second half but Wednesday won the match as a goal was worth any amount of rouges.

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