English football club
This article is about the early 1900s touring side. For the London-based club side extant during the 1800s, see
Pilgrims F.C. For the club nicknamed "The Pilgrims", see
Plymouth Argyle F.C.
The Pilgrims was a touring association football side extant during the early 1900s.
The Pilgrims was formed as an amateur representative touring team and had no connection with the club of the same name that entered the FA Cup earlier. The Times has regular accounts of 'The Pilgrims' including tours of the US and Canada in 1905 and the US in 1909 led by Fred Milnes, a Sheffield-based amateur player, with them hosting reciprocal US visits.[1] In 1929 the Lord Mayor of London was reported as having presided at a dinner given by The Pilgrims to a visiting team from Worcester, Massachusetts.[2]
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