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Windsor Home Park F.C. were an amateur
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club who featured in the early years of the FA Cup.


History

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ground opened in
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in the summer of 1850, and Windsor Home Park Cricket Club started playing matches in that year. While there is some evidence of a "Home Park Football Club" existing in Windsor as early as 1854, a later newspaper article definitively states that "The Windsor Home Park Football Club played their first match" in December 1870. The club played regularly against local rivals such as
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and Great Marlow F.C. In 1872–73 the club entered the FA Cup for the first time. It beat
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in the first round, at the Kennington Oval with the score given as 3 goals, plus one "in abeyance", to two. There was no referee for the match, so, after a Home Park goal was disputed for being offside, the teams continued with the decision to be left for the Football Association to rule, as was normal under the laws of the game at the time. As Home Park scored three undisputed goals, there was no need for an adjudication. The second round tie with South Norwood, at the Kennington Oval, proved controversial, as both sides claimed to have won 1-0. Windsor Home Park claimed the South Norwood goal was the result of a handball, with which both umpires agreed, and South Norwood claimed that the Windsor Home Park goal the result of Home Park taking a corner that ought to have been a goal-kick. As at the time the referee's decision was subject to an appeal, the
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ordered a replay, which Home Park won easily. The third round tie, with
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, was played at the Slough cricket pitch, as a neutral ground, as Home Park refused to toss for the choice of venue. Maidenhead won 1-0, and had one goal disallowed as it went directly through the goal from a free-kick; under the laws at the time, all free-kicks after a handball were indirect. The winning goal was from an early example of a corner kick (at the time, called a free-kick), which was landed at the feet of Hebbes, who made no mistake. The club entered a second time in 1874–75, but did not play a match; first round opponents Uxbridge withdrawing, and Home Park in turn withdrawing when drawn to play
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. The club entered the FA Cup twice more, in 1880–81 and 1881–82, both times exiting in the first round. The latter exit was controversial; the club was knocked out by
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, the Reading Observer reporting that Minster had won 1-0, with a disputed goal against which Home Park had made a protest, and the Windsor newspapers reporting the score as being 0-0. The
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rejected the protest. In September 1882, the club amalgamated with local rivals Grosvenor Football Club to form Windsor Football Club.


Notable players

* Three of the Bambridge brothers -
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, Charles Bambridge, and George Bambridge - played for Home Park before joining
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. Ernest and George both scored in the Cup tie against Reigate Priory. *
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, future England international, played in the 1872-73 season.


Colours

The club's colours were blue and black hoops.Charles Alcock Football Annuals 1871-73, 1877


References

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