Described as 'without exception, the best player of the day', he took part in nine FA Cup Finals (a record to this day), selected Scotland's first international team, and was President of the Football Association for 33 years. Suter's Blackburn Rovers did play Arthur Kinnaird's Old Etonians in the 1882 FA Cup Final but lost 1-0.

In fact, he joined the Royal Marines and later died of fever after enlisting. Jimmy Love also did not transfer to Blackburn Rovers, nor did he suffer a catastrophic leg injury. About Arthur Fitzgerald Kinnaird, 10th Baron Kinnaird Kinnaird sat as Member of Parliament for Perth from 1837 to 1839 and again from 1852 to 1878. His father had come to the United States from Austria-Hungary and ran a small coat-manufacturing business. The English game follows two main characters, Arthur Kinnaird (played by Edward Holcroft) and Scot Fergus “Fergie” Suter (Kevin Guthrie). Arthur Miller was born on October 17, 1915, in New York City, the second of Isidore and Augusta Barnett Miller's three children. Arthur Fitzgerald Kinnaird, the son of the tenth Baron Kinnaird of Perthshire, was born on the 16th February 1847.

The latter year he succeeded his elder brother in the Scottish lordship as well as in the barony of Kinnaird… The next year Blackburn Olympic beat Old Etonians in the final 2-1. Arthur Kinnaird (later Lord Kinnaird, 1847-1923) was football’s first superstar. On the other side of the class divide was Arthur Kinnaird (Edward Holcroft), and his team, the Old Etonians. The English Game's claim: Old Etonian player Lord Arthur Kinnaird became President of the FA Old Etonian captain Arthur Kinnaird (pictured left in …

With Edward Holcroft, Kevin Guthrie, Charlotte Hope, Niamh Walsh. Arthur Kinnaird. In the 1882 final, Blackburn Rovers, with Suter as part of the team, did indeed play against Arthur Kinnaird’s Old Etonians, but actually lost the game 1-0.

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