Great goals - Fred Spiksley's match winning goal at the 1896 FA Cup Final
Fred Spiksley’s second of the game and match winning goal against Wolverhampton Wanderers in the 1896 FA Cup Final Fred Spiksley has a strong claim to be the finest ever Sheffield Wednesday player of all time. He played for the club between 1891 and 1903 and during which time he not only scored the Sheffield club’s first at Hillsbourough but won the First and Second Division titles and the FA Cup in 1896 when he scored both the Wednesday goals in the 2-1 defeat of Wolverhampton Wanderers in the final. His first came within 30 seconds but was equalised by David Black. Wednesday, though, were determined to restore their lead. They did so on eighteen minutes with what Fred Spiksley agreed at the end of his long career, in which from outside left he averaged a goal in every three games, was the best goal he ever scored. The initial movements were almost identical to those of the opening goal with the ball being crossed into the centre from the right wing. ...