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West Midlands

We cannot overlook the importance of what is now known as The West Midlands conurbation in the development of association football in Britain.
The Birmingham County Football Association was formed in December 1875. The original members were:  Calthorpe, Aston Unity, Wednesbury Town, Wednesbury Old Athletic, Stafford Road, Birmingham FC*, Saltley College, Aston Villa, Tipton, St George’s, and  West Bromwich (Dartmouth).

Aston Villa, in the person of William McGregor, were the leaders of the movement to form the Football League.
Wolverhampton Wanderers and West Bromwich Albion were also founder members. Interestingly both clubs were also almost exclusively 'English' in the era when Scotch Professors were to the fore.

West Bromwich Albion 1888. Goalkeeper Roberts in England jersey.

Aston Villa in 1888 with the Birmingham Senior Cup

Wolverhampton Wanderers 1888- red and white stripes.

Here is a head-to head table from the 13 seasons that all 3 teams were in the top flight.


P
W
D
L
F
A
p
Aston Villa
52
26
12
14
104
73
64
Wolverhampton Wanderers
52
19
15
18
85
87
53
West Bromwich Albion
52
15
9
28
78
105
39

Aston Villa were champions in the seasons 1893–941895–961896–971898–99, and 1899–1900.
A look at the FA Cup Finals from the 1880s and 1890s is also revealing:

Season
Winners
Runners Up
1885–86

West Bromwich Albion
1886–87
Aston Villa
West Bromwich Albion
1887–88
West Bromwich Albion

1888–89

Wolverhampton Wanderers
1889–90


1890–91


1891–92
West Bromwich Albion
Aston Villa
1892–93
Wolverhampton Wanderers

1893–94


1894–95
Aston Villa
West Bromwich Albion
1895–96

Wolverhampton Wanderers
1896–97
Aston Villa


West Bromwich Albion were the first of the 3 to experience relegation at the end of the  1900-01 season. 
Wolverhampton Wanderers were in the top flight until 1905/06, and Aston Villa remained until 1935-36.


* Birmingham Football and Cricket Club existed from 1869-1884 and have no connection with the present Birmingham City or their predecessors, Small Heath.