[2] The second also went to a replay, but Barnsley won, defeating West Bromwich Albion by one goal in extra time.
[3] The Manchester Guardian praised his play in the first match,[4] and in the replay Glendenning won the ball from a West Brom player and passed it to Harry Tufnell to score in the last minutes of extra time.
This led directly to a change in the law in which a player must be instructed by the referee before returning to the field of play.
Bolton reached the FA Cup semi-finals in 1915, in which they were defeated by Sheffield United, captained by George Utley, Glendenning's fellow wing half from Barnsley.
By comparison, the only Dutch coach Rinus Michels to win a major trophy, Euro 1988, had 30 victories from 53 games, over an 18-year (1974 to 1992) on again off again association with the national team.