Monday, July 6, 2015

History Inventors Net goalkeeper in Football

Lucky in ancient times there is time to think about it
so polemic that may arise can be resolved

Goal nets were first invented by John Alexander Brodie, a British civil engineer Origin Liverpool City which is the Everton fans in 1889 who later patent in 1890.

Installation of the goal nets officially happened in 1891, in a field near the city of Liverpool Cricket Crosby, homebase of an amateur club called Liverpool Ramblers AFC.
Then followed mounted also in homeground Nottingham Forest.
The first game that uses a design goal nets Brodie is the friendly match between Scotland vs England which is intended to test the goal nets in 1891.
Although Brodie was first patented his design it to the FA in 1890, but his new trial was held in 1891 for consideration of a royalty fee for Brodie to be prepared.
It took about a year for Brodie to convince the FA that the only reason he created the goal nets are for the sake of what we know today as 'fair play', after witnessing a riot caused by the annulment of a goal in the match between Everton and Accrington Stanley at Goodison Park, because the goal is not yet on the net.
Coincidence is very unique, because it is not only the goal nets created by the Everton fans, but also because the first goal occurred in the goal nets that have been put on the match Scotland vs England England scored by a player who plays for Everton.
The player who scored the goal named Fred Greary

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