england international footballers
Jem Bayliss
1863 births | 1933 deaths | england international footballers | english footballers | walsall f.c. players | west bromwich albion f.c. playersRobert Ogilvie
1853 births | 1938 deaths | clapham rovers f.c. players | england international footballers | english football referees | english footballers | old brentwoods | people from london | pre-1914 association football playersFootball career
Ogilvie was born on London and was educated at Brentwood School before joining Upton Park in 1871. After two years with Upton Park, he joined Clapham Rovers in 1873.Percy de Paravicini
england international footballersHe was born on 15 July 1862 in Kensington, London, the son of Baron James Prior de Paravicini, of Riverside, Datchet, Windsor. He was educated at Aldin House, Slough and Eton College, where he was a member of the cricket eleven from 1878 to 1881, being captain in 1880 and 1881.
David Nish
1947 births | derby county f.c. players | england international footballers | english footballersDavid John Nish (born 26 September 1947 in Burton) was an English former footballer who played for Leicester and Derby County, who broke the then British transfer record by paying £225,000 for his signature BBC News, Were you there...when the Rams beat the Gas?. He has also worked with the academies of both Leicester and Derby . He also earned five caps for the England national team.
Michael O'Grady
1942 births | england international footballers | english footballers | football (soccer) midfielders | huddersfield town f.c. players | leeds united a.f.c. players | living people | people from leedsHe also played club football for Huddersfield Town and Leeds United.
Frank Jefferis
1884 births | 1938 deaths | england international footballers | english footballers | everton f.c. players | football (soccer) strikers | preston north end f.c. players | southampton f.c. players | southport f.c. playersFrank Jefferis (born Fordingbridge, England 3 July 1884, died New Cross, England 21 May 1938) was a former footballer who started his career at Southampton F.C. in the Southern League, before moving on to Everton F.C. in March 1911, whee he won the League championship in 1915 and 2 England caps.

