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  2. Jim Bellamy - Wikipedia

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    James Francis Bellamy (11 September 1881 – 30 March 1969) was an English football player and manager who played as right half or outside right for a number of clubs in the Football League, including Woolwich Arsenal, Burnley and Fulham. [1] He also played in Scotland, winning the Scottish Cup with Dundee in 1910.

  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. Bobby Templeton (footballer, born 1880) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Bryson Templeton (29 March 1880 – 2 November 1919) was a Scottish football player and manager. He played as an outside right for Aston Villa, [3] Newcastle United, [4] Woolwich Arsenal, [5] Celtic, [6] Kilmarnock [7] and Fulham. [8] He represented the Scotland eleven times between 1902 and 1913.

  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. Gavin Crawford (footballer) - Wikipedia

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    All in all, he played 211 times for Woolwich Arsenal in pre-league, league and cup games, scoring 18 goals altogether. [3] Crawford was one of the longest-surviving members of Arsenal's first professional side, along with Bill Julian and Jack McBean. The three stalwarts were reunited at an Arsenal game against Chelsea on 20 March 1948. [4]

  7. Tommy Shanks - Wikipedia

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    He was the first Arsenal player ever to score more than 20 in a league season. [6] However, a cash-strapped Arsenal sold him back to Brentford in the summer of 1904 and he never played for Arsenal in the top flight. [5] In all he played 48 matches and scored 29 goals for the Woolwich Reds. [3]

  8. Billy Minter - Wikipedia

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    Minter started his playing career as an amateur at Norwich City, and then at Woolwich Arsenal in 1905 for three months playing largely in the reserve team. He then joined Reading before moving to Spurs in March 1908. [3] His first goal for the club came on his debut against Millwall. [4] Spurs was elected to the Football League Second Division ...

  9. Charlie Hare - Wikipedia

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    Born in Ladywood, Birmingham, [1] Hare played in the Football League in the 1890s for Aston Villa, contributing to their first league title in the 1893–94 season.He was transferred to Woolwich Arsenal in February 1895 and made his debut for the Second Division side on 9 March 1895 against Leicester Fosse, which ended as a 3–3 draw. [3]