Found another one...
Rotherham Town right-back Harry Thickett later won the FA cup twice with Sheffield Utd -
1899 v Derby County (4-1)
1902 v Southampton (1-1, 2-1 in replay)
Not at Wembley though - all those games were at Crystal Palace
Charles Sutcliffe - more information
He made his Rotherham County debut against South Shields, conceding four goals, but County still managed to win the game 5-4. Whilst at Leeds City he always smoked a pipe prior to kick-off to calm his nerves!
Found another one...
Rotherham Town right-back Harry Thickett later won the FA cup twice with Sheffield Utd -
1899 v Derby County (4-1)
1902 v Southampton (1-1, 2-1 in replay)
Not at Wembley though - all those games were at Crystal Palace
Anyone mentioned Tony Grealish yet?
EDIT: Runner Up.
Norman Hunter won as well if I cheat and bring managers in.
Last edited by great_fire; 23-03-2018 at 10:49 AM.
Looks like 8 then:-
Jody Morris (Chelsea)
Emlyn Hughes (Liverpool)
Dave Watson and Vic Halom (Sunderland)
Len White (Newcastle)
Bill Myerscough (Aston Villa)
Charles Sutcliffe (Sheff Utd)
Harry Thickett (Sheff Utd) - didn't climb the Wembley steps but still won the FA Cup twice.
Got another one - Scott Minto (Chelsea)
2-0 v M'boro' (1997) at Wembley
Not the same game as Jody Morris, which was in 2000
Last edited by mikemiller; 24-03-2018 at 04:08 PM.
... and another one...
Harry Pantling played as right-half for Rotherham United in 1926-7 season (Division 3N) after appearing in the Sheffield United 1925 FA Cup winning team ( with Charlie Sutcliffe)
We're into double figures...
Last edited by mikemiller; 24-03-2018 at 07:02 PM.
...and what about Philip Bratley
FA Cup winner with Barnsley (1912) against WBA. Played at centre-half.
0-0 at Crystal Palace, replay 1-0 at Bramhall Lane
Played as LB/RB for Rotherham County 1919/21. He'd had a previous spell with County when they were not in the Football League
Last edited by mikemiller; 24-03-2018 at 07:29 PM.
Morris will have to do most of the running for the older lads in mid-field. And tell the keeper not to pick any back passes up.