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				    COPY OF RESOLUTIONS
			  PASSED AT THE MEETING OF THE LEAGUE CLUBS,
			   HELD AT THE HOLBORN RESTAURANT, LONDON,
				ON FRIDAY, 12TH DECEMBER 1930.

	(1)	THAT with a view to insuring that all International Matches are
		representatives of the best players of each Country, this
		meeting is of opinion :-
		(a) That Matches in which Ireland and Wales are engaged
		should be played in mid-week before the end of November.
		(b) That the Match between England and Scotland be played
		upon a Saturday.
		(c) That the net gates of all International Matches be
		equally divided between the four National Associations.
		(d) That in the event of the four National Associations
		agreeing to these suggestions, Rule 27 of the Rules of the
		Football League should be amended so that all Clubs compos-
		ing the Football League may be enabled to release any of
		their players who may be selected to play in International
		Matches.

		IT WAS AGREED that the following resolutions should be added as
		follows, viz :-
	(2)	THAT steps be taken to get Scotland to remove the ban on
		re-instated intermediate players signing for and English Club.
	(3)	THAT all Clubs whose players be selected for International or
		other Representative and Interleague games be insured against
		loss through accident or injury to the players by the Association
		or body requisitioning such players.

			THE above Resolutions on being put to the Meeting were
		carried unanimously with a further Resolution that the opinion
		of this Meeting as expressed by such Resolutions should be
		conveyed to the League Clubs for confirmation or otherwise, and
		if confirmed should be forwarded to the Management Committee of
		the Football League who should thereupon be respectfully
		requested to confer with the Football Association to ascertain
		if the suggestions contained in the Resolutions acceptable to
		them and the other National Associations and if so at the Annual
		General Meeting to carry such suggestions into effect.