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Akeroyd presiding.\u00a0 There was a large attendance.\u00a0 The balance sheet showed that the total receipts for the past year amounted to \u00a3269 19s 1d, and the expenditure \u00a3267 16s 1d.\u00a0 The club had played 30 matches, of which 17 had been won, 10 lost and 3 drawn.\u00a0 They had scored 177 points to their opponents 124 points.\u00a0 Bothe the report and balance sheet were unanimously adopted.<\/p>\n<p style=\"padding-left: 40px;\">Mr Johnson Varley moved \u201cThat the Bramley Football Club resign its membership with the English and Rugby Football Unions from this date, and join the Northern Football Union, and that all liabilities and assets belonging to the late Bramley F.C. be taken over by the newly-formed Northern Union Club.\u201d\u00a0 The Committee, he said, were unanimous in their decision.<\/p>\n<p style=\"padding-left: 40px;\">Mr Bolton seconded and the resolution was carried with only one dissentient.<\/p>\n<p>Not all players were delighted with the news,<\/p>\n<p><em>Goole Times July 31<sup>st<\/sup> 1896<\/em><\/p>\n<p style=\"padding-left: 40px;\">Hambrecht, the County three-quarter, has resigned his\u00a0membership of the\u00a0Bramley Club owing to its having joined the\u00a0Northern Union. This, is the\u00a0reason given to the County Secretary.Harry Myers has also left the club to join Keighley, stating that he didn\u2019t want to play for Bramley as a \u201cBroken timer\u201d and wanted to play under the \u201camateur\u201d banner.<\/p>\n<p>Preparations for the new season was disrupted during a practice match a week before the season officially kicked off.<\/p>\n<p><em>Bradford Daily Telegraph September 1st 1896<\/em><\/p>\n<p style=\"padding-left: 40px;\">ACCIDENT TO A BRAMLEY FOOTBALL\u00a0PLAYER.\u00a0Albert Jones the well-known three-quarter \u00a0of the Bramley club was severely injured on\u00a0Saturday afternoon while playing in a practice\u00a0match at Bramley. Jones was taken to the Leeds\u00a0Infirmary, where he was found to be suffering from\u00a0concussion of the brain. The unfortunate player\u00a0formerly played with the Heckmondwike team, and\u00a0previous to that filled the full back position for the\u00a0Liversedge Club.<\/p>\n<p>Bramley\u2019s first match in the exciting new league ended scoreless as they travelled to Heckmondwike to start the next chapter in the club\u2019s history.\u00a0 The Bramley team for that momentous occasion was;\u00a0 Saynor, Hambrecht, Locke, Jones, Huggins, J.Bradshaw, Taylor, Cooper, Fowler, Fovargue, Cousins, Newton, Bretherick, H.Bradshaw and Watkin.<\/p>\n<p>The following week Bramley celebrated their first home match in the Northern Football Union with an impressive 10-5 victory against Batley with Huggins crossing for the line to become the first Bramley try-scorer in the new competition, the Bramley fans favourite Harry Bradshaw crossed for the winning try with Huggins adding two goals to his try.\u00a0 Two defeats followed, firstly at home to Liversedge with the returning A.Hambrecht scoring the only try in a 3-9 reverse and then a 0-13 reverse at Wakefield Trinity.\u00a0 The next game saw Bramley take on Leeds for the first time under the new competition and in a hard fought battle at the Barley Mow ground, honours were shared as both teams tackled each other to submission for a scoreless draw.\u00a0 A six-three defeat at Bradford Northern was followed with an impressive 4-3 home victory against Halifax.<\/p>\n<p>Three defeats then followed firstly at home to Manningham (0-14) and then away defeats at Leeds Parish Church (0-11) and Hunslet (0-9).\u00a0 A solitary try in the match at home to Huddersfield by Horn gave the amber and blacks a three nil win and a timely boost.\u00a0 A week later and Bramley travelled the short distance to Holbeck where they suffered a 0-3 reverse.\u00a0 Bramley then got back to winning ways with a tense 4-3 home success against Castleford with A.Hambrecht scoring an impressive try.<\/p>\n<p style=\"padding-left: 40px;\">Bramley centre A.Hambrecht scored a try for The Rest against the Champions Brighouse in an 8-5 victory for The Rest, then in a Yorkshire County Trial Match while playing on the wing he scored two tries in a 22-3 victory for the Possibles against the Probables, Bramley stand-off J.Bradshaw also played for the Possibles in the match.\u00a0 Again on the wing and A.Hambrecht scored a try for Yorkshire in a 17-10 victory against Cheshire played before a crowd of 5,000 (Receipts of \u00a3170) at the Boulevard. He also played for Yorkshire in a 3-7 defeat at Oldham against Lancashire in front of a crowd of 15,000 paying receipts of \u00a3542.<\/p>\n<p>Bramley followed that victory with another home victory this time four to nil against Hull, however defeat followed as they went down 0-5 to an impressive Brighouse Rangers side. The run up to the following week\u2019s 9-4 home victory against Heckmondwike was over-shadowed somewhat by the following court cases.<\/p>\n<p><em>York Herald December 16<sup>th<\/sup> 1896<\/em><\/p>\n<p style=\"padding-left: 40px;\">BOB WALTON SUED FOR A SUIT OF\u00a0CLOTHES.\u00a0 AMUSING ACTION IN THE COUNTY\u00a0COURT.<\/p>\n<p style=\"padding-left: 40px;\">At the Leeds County Court yesterday after-\u00a0noon, Joseph Henry Tiffany, tailor, Bramley, sued\u00a0Robert Walton for \u00a32 12s for a suit of clothes.\u00a0The defendant, who is a member of the Bramley\u00a0Football Club, of which the plaintiff had been\u00a0vice-president, played in March, 1896, against\u00a0the Rochdale Hornets at Rochdale, and got the\u00a0two goals which won the match for Bramley. It\u00a0was alleged by him that the plaintiff, who had\u00a0travelled with the Bramley team, was so delighted\u00a0with the success, and with his consequent winnings,\u00a0that in the train on the return journey he offered\u00a0to give the defendant a suit of clothes. Defendant\u00a0called at plaintiff&#8217;s shop on the following Monday to\u00a0 be measured, and the suit was supplied. Not\u00a0until six months afterwards did he get a bill for it. \u00a0The plaintiff denied that he had given the suit,\u00a0his Honour gave judgment for the defendant with\u00a0costs.<\/p>\n<p>And we hear of being robbed on the pitch by the referee!<\/p>\n<p><em>York Herald December 16<sup>th<\/sup> 1896<\/em><\/p>\n<p style=\"padding-left: 40px;\">HIGHWAY ROBBERY NEAR\u00a0SELBY.<\/p>\n<p style=\"padding-left: 40px;\">At the Selby police-court yesterday, Tom\u00a0Huggins, a prominent member of the Bramley\u00a0football team, John McNulty and Patrick\u00a0Glarvey, labourers, were fined 40s and 15s,\u00a0costs, for committing a robbery from the\u00a0person of John Osley, farm labourer, Thorpe,\u00a0near Selby. On Monday night when near the rail\u00a0way coal depot, it appeared, the prisoners followed\u00a0the complainant after leaving the Grey Horse\u00a0Inn, and demanded money given him whilst\u00a0there. Osley refusing to hand it over, they\u00a0rifled his pockets and wished him &#8220;Good\u00a0night.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Christmas brought little cheer to the Bramley followers as defeat on Boxing day at Batley (5-8) was followed two days later with a 5-13 reverse at Liversedge.\u00a0 The year of 1897 started brightly as the team posted a 6-0 home victory versus Wakefield Trinity before succumbing 0-4 on their trip to Headingley to face Leeds.\u00a0 The home match against Bradford had fans of the amber and black in dreamland with an highly impressive, biggest win of the season as they dispatched Bradford Northern from the Barley Mow after a 17-3 thumping with forward Watkin scoring the first brace of tries for Bramley in a Northern Union fixture.\u00a0 January ended with back to back away defeats, firstly losing 0-14 at Halifax, before conceding another 14 points on their short trip to Manningham, however Bramley did register nine points through Hambrecht try and Ward and Woodson kicking goals.<\/p>\n<p>A Horn try and Saynor goal were sufficient to give Bramley a 5-0 win at home to Hunslet.\u00a0 Watkin then scored tries in successive matches, these coming in a 5-11 defeat at Fartown against a strong Huddersfield side and then at home as Bramley and Holbeck shared six points.<\/p>\n<p>March brought the club its worst run of the season as they lost four consecutive matches, a crushing 5-18 defeat at Castleford, 0-12 at Hull and two home defeats to end the league season against Brighouse Rangers 0-3 and finally 0-5 versus Leeds Parish Church.<\/p>\n<p>Bramley\u2019s first appearance in the Northern Rugby Union Football Cup saw Bramley drawn away to Morecambe, however the west coast side gave up home advantage and secured an 8-8 draw at the Barley Mow.\u00a0 The replay, again played at Bramley saw Bramley suffice through a Woodson try and Ward penalty to give Bramley a narrow 6-4 victory.\u00a0 Sadly the cup run ended when they went down 0-11 at the Barley Mow against the eventual winners of the competition Batley, who went on to defeat St Helens in the final (played at Headingley in front of a crowd of 13,492 who paid receipts of \u00a3624. 17s 6d) to lift the trophy which had been made by Silversmiths Fattorini and Sons in Bradford and cost the Northern Union \u00a360.<\/p>\n<p>Overall Bramley could be satisfied with their first season under the sports new governing body despite finishing 14<sup>th<\/sup> out of 16<sup>th<\/sup> in the Yorkshire Senior Competition.\u00a0 The club\u2019s top two try-scorers for the season were Hambrecht with 5 followed by Watkin with 4.\u00a0 Goal-kicking honours went to full-back Saynor with a total of five.\u00a0 The only player to appear in every match was the back, Locke who played 28 times on the left wing, one on the right wing and four at right centre.<\/p>\n<p>The club\u2019s official end of season report,<\/p>\n<p><em>Bradford Daily Telegraph May 25<sup>th<\/sup> 1897<\/em><\/p>\n<p style=\"padding-left: 40px;\">BRAMLEY FOOTBALL CLUB.\u00a0The annual meeting of the Bramley Football Club\u00a0was held last night, Mr Johnson Varley presided. The club was reported to be in a very sound financial condition\u00a0and being practically out of debt and well equipped.\u00a0The report stated that during the past season the\u00a0team had played 33 matches, of which 10 had been won 19 lost and 4\u00a0drawn, and had scored 115 points to their opponents 209.\u00a0 The balance sheet showed that the total receipts for the past year had amounted to \u00a3535 19s 10d and the expenditure \u00a3535 5s 4d. The chairman pointed out that in the 1879\/80 their gate receipts only amounted to \u00a32 10s 10d, and in 1880\/81 \u00a32 19s 3d whereas in 1895\/96 it amounted to \u00a3154 and in 1896\/97 to \u00a3438.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk\/viewer\/bl\/0000629\/18970525\/086\/0004\">\u00a0<\/a><\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk\/viewer\/bl\/0000629\/18970525\/086\/0004\">\u00a0<\/a><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Having decided not to join the breakaway league for its inaugural season, Bramley decided to join the new organisation a year later as the following report explains. Leeds Times Saturday 6th June 1896 The Bramley club held it 17th annual meeting on Friday, Mr C. 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