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  1. Founder of the Football League. As the 1880s progressed, the balance of power within English football began to change. The first national competition, the FA Cup, had previously been dominated by amateur clubs from privileged backgrounds, such as Wanderers and Old Etonians.

  2. William McGregor. Not only did McGregor shape Aston Villa, he was also responsible for the formation of the Football League.

  3. McGregor called a meeting in Manchester and, at the Royal Hotel, the Football League was formed - the world’s first football league. It kicked off, with great publicity, on September 8 1888 with 12 founder clubs from the Midlands and the North.

  4. www.thescotsfootballhistoriansgroup.org › williamWilliam McGregor

    William McGregor was and remains the most important figure ever not just in specifically professional football but professional sport generally. Yet, whilst he might well as a chi

  5. Mar 23, 2024 · That letter proved the catalyst for the formation of the global game’s original and most durable league competition, The Football League, and William McGregor became its first chairman and president.

  6. In English Football League. …largely through the efforts of William McGregor, known afterward as the “father of the league.” Twelve of the strongest professional clubs of the time joined in the league, and the first season’s championship was won by Preston North End. In 1892 a second division was formed, and the first division… Read More.

  7. William had first become interested in football after watching a local match at Ardoch just north of Braco, in 1865. After moving to Birmingham he maintained his interest in the game, and followed a local club, Calthorpe, which had been formed by a fellow Scot, Campbell Orr.