Great Bridge Unity F.C.

was an English association football club from Great Bridge, then in Staffordshire, now in the West Midlands county.

[1] In the latter, the club beat Aston Victoria in the first round, but lost to West Bromwich All Saints in the second.

Rather than replay the tie, the Wolverhampton side scratched, and played a friendly against the Unity on the due date (which ended 1–1).

By the time the appeal had been heard, Bootle had been knocked out by the Old Carthusians, and the FA had little appetite for finding in the Unity's favour in such circumstances.

[13] FA Cup Dudley Charity Cup There were various attempts to start a new Great Bridge Unity club, the only one with any longevity being a 1910s incarnation which played in the very low-ranking Hill Top League in Birmingham.