Arthur Kinnaird was the First Lord of Football, the most influential figure in England Football in the Victorian era.
Kinnaird was an outstanding sportsman, who oversaw football\'s growth from its primitive and muddied beginnings in the 1860s.
His extraordinary life and his contribution to the formative years of Football is told by sports historian Andy Mitchell.
He won the FA Cup five times, played for Scotland and - as Lord Kinnaird - was President of the Football Association for 33 years.
Arthur Kinnaird was the First Lord of Football, the most influential figure in England Football in the Victorian era