A 9ct gold medal, the obverse inscribed The Football Association, the reverse inscribed Challenge Cup Runners Up, with ring suspension, in case
No VAT will be charged on the hammer price, but VA… Read more JOE HULME Joe Harold Anthony Hulme, reputedly the fastest player of his time, spent the majority of his career playing with Arsenal where he played outside-right and earned a reputation an an acute passer of the ball and having a wonderful shot. Born in Stafford in 1904, Hulme began his playing career with Stafford YMCA before turning professional with York City in 1923. In 1924 he signed for Blackburn Rovers £250 and then signed for Arsenal in February 1926 £3,500. During his twelve years with the club, he helped the Gunners win the Division 1 Championship fives times and participated in four F.A.Cup finals, winning two 1930 and 1936 and losing two 1927 and 1932. In 1938 he he joined Huddersfield Town and played in the F.A.Cup final of that year, before retiring and taking up the position as Tottenham Hotspur assistant secretary in 1944 before becoming the club's manager from 1945-49. after leaving Spurs, he worked as a Sports journalist before retiring in 1965. THE FOLLOWING SEVEN LOTS WERE AWARDED TO JOE HULME
A 9ct gold medal, the obverse inscribed The Football Association, the reverse inscribed Challenge Cup Runners Up, with ring suspension, in case

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A 9ct gold medal, the obverse inscribed The Football Association, the reverse inscribed Challenge Cup Runners Up, with ring suspension, in case
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In the above F.A.Cup final match played on 23rd April 1927 at Wembley before 91,206 spectators, Cardiff City defeated Arsenal 1-0

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