Leonard Thompson, a talented player beset by injuries, and not quite as Bernard Joy describes him.

By Tony Attwood Leonard Thompson was born on 18 February 1901 in Sheffield. His first club is recorded as Shiregreen Primitive Methodists, Shiregreen being a part of Sheffield, but then curiously there is a note of him playing for Norfolk Amateurs.  I have found a few references to this team – including a programme showing them as …

Albert Edward Humpish: Herbert Chapman’s mystery signing for Arsenal in 1929.

By Tony Attwood Albert Humpish  was born on 3 March 1902, and was one of eight players to make his debut for Arsenal in the 1929/30 season as Chapman gave the squad his final shuffle in order to win the illusive first trophy, which of course he did. Bert, as he was usually known, (although …

The crowd at Woolwich Arsenal: Arsenal in the 2nd division 1893/4 to 1903/4

By Tony Attwood Arsenal joined the Football League in 1893/4 and stayed in the second division for 11 years.  The table below shows the growth (and in three years a decline) in the attendances for league matches at the club, and compares these not only with the club’s position in the league (the last column) …

The Arsenal Handbook 1930: the errors and the consequences

By Tony Attwood In a previous post I published a copy of the 1930 Arsenal handbook in what I trust is an easy-to-read format.   Much of the text is taken up with a history of the club, and it is a history that contains a few errors.  My aim here is to clarify some …

The Arsenal handbook 1930: after winning the first major trophy

By Tony Attwood The Arsenal handbook for 1930 (officially titled “The Arsenal Football Club History and Fixtures 1930/31”) has been on line for a while now courtesy of Andy Kelly but for those of us reaching a certain age it is not that easy to read, and so as part of the “Arsenal in the …

David Halliday: top scoring centre forward who couldn’t make it at Arsenal

by Tony Attwood David “Dave” Halliday was born 11 December 1901 in Dumfries and trained initially as a motor mechanic playing for the works team of car maker Arrol-Johnston. The works team merged with two others in 1919 to form Queen of the South and the following year on 17 January Dave started playing for them, (and not …

Bill Johnstone: a goalscorer but in a team awash with goalscorers

By Tony Attwood Bill Johnstone is one of the Arsenal players of whom I have been able to discover so very little, and I would love to know more.  Any help would be greatly appreciated. He was born in Fife 18 May 1900 and started out with Rosyth Juniors before moving on to Kings Park …

The site of Arsenal’s foundation to be transformed into an arts zone

How the first home of Arsenal FC developed across the centuries – and what is happening to it now. In 1513 Henry VIII set up a dockyard at Woolwich to build the royal ship which came to be known as the ‘Great Harry’.  Later, in 1559 Elizabeth I came to Woolwich to launch the ship …

Arsenal in the 1930s, the full story as never before told

by Tony Attwood For the past 10 months I have been writing a history of Arsenal in the 1930s.   The first draft is now finished and you can read the entire work as it stands at the moment, on this website. But as any author will tell you, the first run through of any …

Arsenal in the 30s: Arsenal at the start of the 2nd world war (autumn 1939)

by Tony Attwood On 19 August 1939 on the eve of war, Arsenal beat Tottenham (away) 1-0 in a friendly – an event that was undoubtedly presaged by the same fixture as a pre-season friendly, but at Highbury, on the saturday before the first league match of the 1938/9 campaign.  Whether the clubs also agreed …

The players and the crowds: Arsenal 1938/9

by Tony Attwood Arsenal used 29 players in the 1938/9 season of whom 12 played fewer than nine league games.  Here is the chart, as usual, along with appearance figures for the previous two seasons by way of comparison. Player Position 1938/9 Games 1938/9 Goals 1937/8 Games 1936/7 Games Cliff Bastin Outside Left 24 4 …

April / May 1939: Arsenal clamber back to 5th, and achieve film stardom

By Tony Attwood The final run-in of the 1938/9 season through April and May saw Arsenal start the (as usual) very busy schedule with the league table looking like this P W D L F A GA Pt 1 Everton 34 23 3 8 73 43 1.70 49 2 Wolverhampton Wndrs 34 18 8 8 …

March 1939: goalscoring and away form are the key problems

by Tony Attwood Arsenal had finished February in ninth still 11 points off the pacemakers, and being out of the Cup as well, all that could be hoped for was an improvement to keep up the Arsenal legend of success in the 30s. P W D L F A GAv Pts 1 Everton 30 20 …

February 1939: Arsenal struggle to make a continuing impact.

By Tony Attwood Arsenal ended January in 10th but as noted before they also had two games in hand over the middle clutch of teams in the upper part of the table, which gave hope for February. P W D L F A GAv Pts 1 Derby County 26 15 5 6 46 31 1.48 …

Arsenal in January 1939: some signs of recovery.

By Tony Attwood On 2 January – postponed for one day since 1 January was a Sunday, Rangers and Celtic played their traditional year opener.   This time however the match was of particular significance since it is recorded as having the highest attendance for a U.K. football match ever at 118,730. Back in England …

December 1938: the manager makes changes and a new hero is found

By Tony Attwood Arsenal entered December in the unfamiliar position of being in the bottom half of the table without even the consolation that they had found last year of having all the teams bunched together near the top.  They were a full 11 points off the leaders, with just one game in hand. Put …

Arsenal in November 1938: facing relegation, avoiding collisions

By Tony Attwood Arsenal ended October 1938 in a rather unappealing 10th position, eight points behind the leaders, with a game in hand. Here is the league table at the end of that month. P W D L F A GAv Pts 1 Derby County 13 9 2 2 25 13 1.92 20 2 Everton …

Joseph Szabo, his visit to Arsenal, and the way it changed SC Braga’s history.

by Brian Evans. I am currently writing a book on British football managers in Portugal. There are a few Arsenal connections with two of the five mangers being ex Arsenal players, and I will be writing in detail on Arsenals 1948 tour which resulted in the famous Taca da Arsenal (Arsenal Cup). However, at the …

Arsenal in October 1938: the champions stagnating in mid-table

By Tony Attwood Arsenal ended September in the lower reaches of the first division – way below what had been hoped for after their dramatic seizing of the Championship for the fifth time the previous May. They were at least undefeated in the last two games however (although saying this is rather a case of …

August/September 1938/39. The start of the end.

  By Tony Attwood Arsenal entered the 1938/39 season as Champions, having won the league for the fifth time in eight years.  In the seasons they did not win the trophy they had come second, third, and sixth.  Additionally they had won the FA Cup twice during the 1930s. Rather amazingly the trophy haul for …

George Hunt: the first ever player to move from Tottenham Hotspur to Arsenal

By Tony Attwood George Hunt was born on 22 February 1910  and died on 19 September 1996.  For Arsenal supporters he will be remembered as one of the team that won the league in 1938 and also as the first ever player to move from Tottenham (then of the second division) to Arsenal (about to become …

Arsenal in the summer: 1938. The Nazi salute; the world record signing.

By Tony Attwood After winning the league and playing their one friendly match (see the article on April and May 1938) Arsenal’s season was over.  However there was, as always, other activity for the Arsenal players and the club during the summer.  They may even have indulged in going to the races.    On 14 …

Arsenal players in the 1937/38 title winning side, and comparisons with earlier seasons

By Tony Attwood Having completed the month by month review of Arsenal’s 1937/8 title winning season (for a full index of the series please see the foot of this article) here is the list of all the league players involved in the 1937/8 season with links to articles about them on this site, plus in …

April/May 1938: from no titles to five in one decade – and the most amazing title of them all.

This is part of the series of articles which follows Arsenal through the 1930s.  An index to the articles already written is given at the end of this piece. This article updated 8 March 2017 by Tony Attwood On 30 March 1938 the home and away league table looked like this.  The team on the …