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By Tony Attwood
1897/98
Having failed to make progress from the qualifying rounds in 1896/7 it is not surprising that Woolwich Arsenal were told to qualify again in 1897/8. This time the rounds avoided the “Final Supplementary Round” and Arsenal entered in the 3rd qualifying round, knowing that three victories would get them through.
3rd [...]
By Tony Attwood
After the successful run from the first preliminary round to the first round proper in 1893/4, Woolwich Arsenal, now established in the league and having secured a decent mid-table position in their first league season, were given a bye in 1894/5, and so entered in the first round proper.
There were 32 [...]
By Tony Attwood
I do this with great trepidation, knowing that I am going to be shown up to be quite wrong, on all sorts of details. But without writing it up, I will never know. I am starting with Woolwich Arsenal’s first season in the Cup, although Royal Arsenal played in the Cup from [...]
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By Tony Attwood
Woolwich Arsenal are often called London’s first professional team. Technically at the start they were Kent’s first pro-team, but people linked Woolwich Arsenal with London and they were the first professional team in the south.
But after joining the [...]
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By Tony Attwood
On Untold Arsenal today 22 November 2010, a very irate fan (following the defeat to Tottenham) posted a whole series of comments which basically said that he had been supporting Arsenal for a very long time and this was [...]
ESPN up their anti-Arsenal propaganda
By Tony Attwood
ESPN’s distaste for Arsenal was chronicled on Untold Arsenal last year when the station got the rights to show Everton v Arsenal. They packed the studio and gantry with Everton supporters and then, as Arsenal sauntered to their 1-6 victory, spent much of the match showing pictures [...]
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By Tony Attwood
This is a momentous season for Tottenham Hotspur and as we approach the home game with our nearest rivals, and as such it is only right that we should give space to the celebrations that will now follow.
For [...]
By Tony Attwood
Having completed my short analysis of Woolwich Arsenal’s league results in the last article, I began to wonder what Tottenham’s results were like over the same period. No particular reason – I just thought it would be interesting.
In fact it turned out to be more than interesting. Here’s the chart. After [...]
Woolwich Arsenal Year by Year – the record
Notes:
The year is the second year of the season, thus 1894 is 1893/4 The red figures in the position column reflect the best ever for the club. Points, 2 for a win, 1 for a draw. Woolwich Arsenal became The Arsenal towards the end of the [...]
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By Tony Attwood
The allegation that Arsenal is a franchised club is one that has been thrown around by our noisy neighbours ever since we moved to Highbury in 1913 – although to be fair I don’t think the word “franchise” was [...]
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By Tony Attwood
If you are a regular reader you will have got used to the fact that I write a piece about some aspect of Arsenal’s history, and then Andy comes up with the facts, which, if I am very [...]
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By Tony Attwood
Just how big a club was Woolwich Arsenal?
As we know, Woolwich Arsenal did not win anything. The club got promotion from the first divsion by coming second, and got to two FA Cup semi-finals, but nothing more.
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By Tony Attwood
Donald Slade is the final member of the team that played the last ever game under the name Woolwich Arsenal FC.
Slade is one of those few players whose lives at other clubs is well documented but whose [...]
By Tony Attwood
John Patrick “Pat” Flanagan was born in 1891 in Preston, Lancashire.
In football Pat Flanagan is a man who has had his name besmirched by the placing on the internet of a wholly false story about him which suggests that in the relegation year of 1912/13 he scored only two goals and [...]
By Tony Attwood
This is part of a series of articles about the players who played in the very last Woolwich Arsenal FC game in 1913 at Highbury. A full list of the team is at the end.
Alex Graham was born in Hurlford, Ayrshire on 11 July 1890 and started playing for local his [...]
By Tony Attwood
Robert William Benson, known as “Bob” was born in Whitehaven in Cumbria on 9 February 1883.
His first club is recorded as Shankhouse of the Northern Alliance, and then Shalwell (a district near Newcastle – but I can find no record of the club), and Wikipedia suggests that at the same time [...]
by Tony Attwood
I am breaking off from the series of articles on the very last Woolwich Arsenal match because I have received really interesting information from the Norwich supporters site “Sing Up The River End!” run by Andrew Harrison.
If you are an avid follower, you will know that we’ve determined that the name [...]
By Tony Attwood
Joe Lievesley was born Staveley, (although which Staveley I am not sure) on 25 July 1883 and died on 18 October 1941. He played in goal for Poolsbrook United, Sheffield United, and Woolwich Arsenal
One of the first records we have of him playing was in an FA Cup first round replay [...]
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