Arthur Kingscott - Resignation From Role As FA Treasurer

Resignation From Role As FA Treasurer

Kingscott was in attendance in his duty at FA treasurer at the opening of York City's Bootham Crescent in August, 1932. However, it was on 12 December 1933 that he resigned his position following comments that he directed at the referee of the 1933 FA Cup Final. Kingscott alleged that the Final referees had earned money from the use of the match ball.

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