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On this day in football history

1908 England met Austria in Vienna in the opening match of their first continental tour and won 6-1 with goals from Hilsdon(2), Windridge(2) Woodward and Bridgett. Two days later the teams met again and England won 11-1. This time the goals came from Woodward(4), Bradshaw(3), Windridge (2), Rutherford and Bridgett.
1921 Dick Pym, Exeter City goalkeeper, transferred to Bolton Wanderers with whom he went on to win three Cup medals in 1923, 1926, and 1929 without conceding a goal. He remained with the club until 1931 and appeared in 301 League matches for them as well as winning three England caps in 1925 and 1926.
1932 Aldershot and Newport County were elected to the Third Division South in place of Thames, who did not apply for re-election and Wigan Borough who had resigned for financial reasons. Newport had lost their place the previous season in favour of Mansfield Town.
1955 The Football Association suspended Wilf Mannion, former Middlesbrough and England inside-forward, from any connection with the game. This came about after he refused to substantiate statements made in a newspaper article. He retracted those statements in 1957.
1972 England manager Sir Alf Ramsey threatens to take the under 23 team home from the Eastern European tour unless the teams accomodation is improved.
1973 England lose to Poland in Chorzow 2-0 which threatens their qualification for the 1974 World Cup Finals. England must win the match at Wembley to qualify. This remains Polands only win against England.