The Forgotten Decade -- Football in Toronto at the End of the 1920s
This is Part One of A More Splendid Life's series on the history of soccer in Toronto, continuing daily throughout the month of July. While history tends to remember the winners, it often behooves us to examine the lesser lights to learn more about a specific period of time in the life of a city. Pictured above is the Toronto Transit Commission football team, a solidly mid-table club which had
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