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The "Game of three halves" was a football match played between Sunderland and Derby County on the opening day of the 1894–95 English football season.

Derby had travelled to Sunderland on 1 September for their first round fixture in the new First Division season, but as the nominated referee, Tom Kirkham, was running late, the game started with a replacement referee, John Conqueror, in charge.

After 45 minutes play, with Sunderland leading 3–0, Kirkham arrived and, "to the surprise of everyone", ordered that the game be restarted from scratch.[1][2]

Two more halves followed, thus allowing three halves to be played, but the decision to start the match again did not help Derby. They conceded three further goals in the "second half" and five goals in the "third half" to officially lose the match 8–0.[3]

Details

1st half

Sunderland3–0Derby County
Millar Campbell 15'
Hannah ?'
Hyslop 40'
Report
Attendance: 9,000
Referee: John Conqueror (England)

2nd half and 3rd half

Sunderland8–0Derby County
Hannah 4'
Millar Campbell ?', 30', ?', ?'
Hyslop ?', ?'
Gillespie ?'
Report
Attendance: 9,000
Referee: Tom Kirkham (England)

References

  1. ^ "The game twice played". Newcastle Daily Chronicle. 3 September 1894. Retrieved 13 December 2023 – via Newspapers.com.
  2. ^ "Sunderland v. Derby County". Northern Echo. 3 September 1894. Retrieved 13 December 2023 – via Newspapers.com.
  3. ^ Ward, Andrew (2007). Football's Strangest Matches: Extraordinary But True Stories from Over a Century of Football. Robson Publishing. pp. 10–11.

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