Old St Mark's F.C.
Old St Mark's Football Club was a football club based in Barnes, London.
History
The club was formed for old boys of St Mark's College, Chelsea, an educational establishment which lasted from 1841 to a merger in 1923, and which is now known as Plymouth Marjon University.The club first made a mark in the London Senior Cup of 1885–86, beating the strong Casuals side in the third round, and losing to Hotspur in the quarter-finals. The club reached the same stage every year until 1888–89, in the last year being a victim of the Royal Arsenal side.
In the same competition, the Saints beat Tottenham Hotspur in the qualifying rounds of 1893–94, by a score of 6–1, in a replay; the match was notable for being the first one for which the Spurs issued a programme. However the club lost by a record score of 18–0 to the Old Westminsters at Wembley Park in the first round proper.
It was an uncharacteristically heavy defeat, the club's next biggest in the competition being a 5–1 defeat to Wandsworth in the club's last match in the competition in 1902–03. It also last played in the FA Amateur Cup that year, going down 10–2 to Croydon Wanderers in the second qualifying round.