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  2. Roddy McEachrane - Wikipedia

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    He remained at the club for another three seasons as McKinnon's understudy, although by now the club had fallen on hard times, and were relegated in 1912–13. He played his last first-team match for Woolwich Arsenal on 22 November 1913. The arrival of World War I suspended all first-class football in England, and with it McEachrane's career ...

  3. History of Arsenal F.C. (1886–1966) - Wikipedia

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    Woolwich Arsenal (in dark shirts) playing Newcastle United (in striped shirts) in an FA Cup semi-final at the Victoria Ground, Stoke on 31 March 1906. The history of Arsenal Football Club between 1886 and 1966 covers the time from the club's foundation, through the first two major periods of success (the 1930s, and the late 1940s and early 1950s, respectively) and the club's subsequent decline ...

  4. List of association footballers who died after on-field ...

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    Woolwich Arsenal: Blood poisoning and tetanus after breaking his arm in game against Kettering Town. 20 November 1897: John Fisher 19 Workington: Fisher was part of the Workington team which had won the Cumberland Senior Cup by beating Carlisle City 4–2 in Carlisle on 27 March 1897. As the trophy was being presented, Carlisle supporters threw ...

  5. Bob Benson (footballer) - Wikipedia

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    Robert William Benson (9 February 1883 – 19 February 1916) was an English professional footballer, who played as a full back.Born in Whitehaven, Cumberland, he spent the majority of his professional career with Sheffield United but also had spells with Southampton and Woolwich Arsenal.

  6. Joe Fidler - Wikipedia

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    He joined Woolwich Arsenal in February 1913. He played 13 games as the club was relegated out of the First Division and into the Second Division at the end of the 1912–13 campaign. [ 3 ] With Jack Peart out injured, he was partnered with Joe Shaw at full-back for the last 13 games of the 1912–13 season and first ten matches of the 1913–14 ...

  7. James Quayle (footballer) - Wikipedia

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    He started his career as an amateur, with spells at local sides Old Charlton and Woolwich Polytechnic. He joined Woolwich Arsenal in 1907 but left after one season without playing a first-team game. He moved to Northfleet and served there for two seasons before turning professional and rejoining Woolwich Arsenal in October 1910.

  8. Thomas Drain - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Drain (born 26th of June 1879 Ayrshire) was a Scottish footballer who played in the Football League for Woolwich Arsenal, Bradford City and Leeds City. [1] His son William Thomas Drain also had a strong professional football career in Scotland and Australia.

  9. 1909–10 Woolwich Arsenal F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    In the 1909–10 season, the Woolwich Arsenal F.C. played 38 games, won 11, draw 9 and lost 18. The team finished 18th in the league. The team finished 18th in the league. They were one rank above being relegated back to the Second Division .