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1886–87 Royal Arsenal F.C. season

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Dial Square / Royal Arsenal 1886–87 football season
Dial Square / Royal Arsenal
1886–87 season
ChairmanNone
ManagerNone
GroundPlumstead Common

The1886–87 English football season was the first in which the club that was to becomeArsenal Football Club competed. At the Dial Square workshop in theRoyal Arsenal, Kent (later London), munition workers agreed to expand the Dial Square Cricket Club to incorporate an amateur football team – Dial Square Football Club. Among the several workers who helped form the club, the men primarily responsible wereDavid Danskin, Elijah Watkins andFred Beardsley. The team played their first game on 11 December 1886 inMillwall against apub team called Eastern Wanderers, Dial Square won 6–0 with unknown goal scorers.

Following their first match, the workers changed the club's name to Royal Arsenal Football Club; a club committee was formed as Danskin and Beardsley were votedcaptain and vice-captain respectively. Royal Arsenal won their first home game 6–1 onPlumstead Common against Erith on 8 January 1887. Facilities in local pubs were often used as changing rooms and administrative hubs during the season. In their first season, the club played ten friendly games; scoring 36 goals goals and conceding eight. They faced five different opponents twice, both home and away.

Establishment

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The club was formed byDavid Danskin and other workers from theRoyal Arsenal,Woolwich. Early games were played under the name Dial Square.

Home games were played on an area ofPlumstead Common that is now bordered by Heavitree Road, Waverley Crescent and St John's Terrace. Players used The Star Inn public house in Jago Close as a dressing room.[1]

The club's first match was against Eastern Wanderers on 11 December 1886. The match was played on a piece of scrap land in what is now Tiller Road on theIsle of Dogs.

In his book "Forward, Arsenal!",Bernard Joy gave the team line-up for first match as: Beardsley, Danskin, Porteous, Gregory, Bee, Wolfe, Smith, Moy, Whitehead, Morris, Duggan. However, in 1953 Robert Thompson claimed that he played in the first game (along with Wells in place of Morris and Duggan) and scored the first goal. Further, it has been found thatFred Beardsley played forNottingham Forest in theFA Cup that day.[2]

Thompson also claimed to have suggested the name Royal Arsenal. From Thompson's account, it appears that the first game played as Royal Arsenal was againstMillwall Rovers on 5 February 1887.

Players

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Further information:Arsenal F.C. § Players

Players that were reported as having played for Dial Square / Royal Arsenal during the 1886–87 season include:

  • ScotlandDavid Danskin (captain)
  • EnglandFred Beardsley (vice-captain)
  • England Joseph Bee
  • James Crichton
  • Robert Crichton
  • Charles Duggan
  • John Gellatly
  • Thomas Gregory
  • Alfred Morris
  • James Moy
  • Richard Pearce
  • Duncan Porteous
  • Richard Price
  • George Smith
  • Robert Thompson
  • Thomas Wells
  • G Whitehead
  • England Frank Wolfe
  • EnglandMorris Bates

Club officials

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Committee members

Jack Humble was probably involved with the club during the season.

Matches

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Friendlies

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All matches that Dial Square / Royal Arsenal played during the 1886–87 season were friendlies. Significant matches were:

  • 11 December 1886 v Eastern Wanderers (A) – the club's first-ever game
  • 8 January 1887 v Erith (H) – the club's first home game and the club's first game under the name Royal Arsenal
  • 5 February 1887 v Millwall Rovers (A)-First defeat
Eastern Wanderers vDial Square
11 December 1886 Eastern Wanderers0–6Dial Square
Royal Arsenal vErith
8 January 1887Royal Arsenal6–1Erith
Royal Arsenal v Alexandra United
15 January 1887Royal Arsenal11–0 Alexandra United
Royal Arsenal v Eastern Wanderers
22 January 1887Royal Arsenal1–0 Eastern Wanderers
Erith vRoyal Arsenal
29 January 1887Erith2–3Royal Arsenal
Millwall Rovers vRoyal Arsenal
5 February 1887 Millwall Rovers4–0Royal Arsenal
Attendance: 600
Alexandra United vRoyal Arsenal
12 February 1887 Alexandra United0–6Royal Arsenal
Royal Arsenal v 2nd Rifle Brigade
26 February 1887Royal Arsenal0–0 2nd Rifle Brigade
Royal Arsenal v Millwall Rovers
12 March 1887Royal Arsenal3–0 Millwall Rovers
2nd Rifle Brigade vRoyal Arsenal
26 March 1887 2nd Rifle Brigade1–0Royal Arsenal

References

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  1. ^Grant, Scott; White, Colin (1988).Arsenal History And Full Record 1886 – 1988. London: Lingfield Sport Publications. p. 11.
  2. ^"Arsenal's first game".The History of ArsenalFC by Tony Attwood. 25 October 2010.Archived from the original on 30 October 2010. Retrieved13 December 2010.

External links

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Royal Arsenal F.C.
Woolwich Arsenal F.C.
Arsenal F.C.
FA competitions
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