The Wind! Arsenal fans love affair for Fred Spiksley.
The Wind! Arsenal fans love affair for Fred Spiksley.
During the 1889/90 season Gainsborough Trinity had been invited to
play a club match against Royal Arsenal on the Invicta playing field, a great
amphitheatre that could accommodate 15,000 fans. An 8,500 crowd saw Arsenal go
ahead when Arthur Christmas scored. Spectators had been left thrilled by the
speed and ball control of Spiksley and as he sprinted away from the home full
back Peter Connolly and half back David Howat someone in the crowd bawled out
“Oh, my goodness! Heruns like the wind!”
On 75 minutes the youngster escaped from Howat and met a
cross to spectacularly volley the equaliser. Arsenal quickly re-took the lead
and then survived fierce pressure to win the match after which cries went up
from the crowd “Bravo Trinity”. Rough working hands were employed by two men to
hoist Fred on to their shoulders and carry him back to the pavilion where he
was heartily cheered.
Despite the defeat Gainsborough were absolutely delighted when
their share of the gate receipts was handed over and totalled £150.
The two recent victories meant Wednesday entered the 1893-94
FA Cup in fine heart and for Fred Spiksley there was the chance to return to Woolwich
Arsenal – the name was changed when Arsenal joined the Football League in
1893/94 - whose side now contained two of his great friends – Charlie Booth and
Arthur Elliott.
A long, tiring journey to Plumstead was made by the players and 200 Wednesday fans whose arrival at the Manor Ground was greeted with great cheers by the 12,000 home fans. Early in the game, as Arsenal pressed, Fred Spiksley prevented a goal when he inadvertently fell on the ball just inches from the goal: he was kicked black and blue as the home attackers attempted to wrestle the ball into the goal. Amazingly the ball squirted wide and when the Wednesday winger emerged from the floor he was covered in mud from head to foot. It was almost impossible to recognise him but soon afterwards he opened the scoring when full back Joe Powell, misjudged a cross and he nipped in to net. Sharpshooter Archie Elliott equalised for the home side but the tie was settled when Spiksley showed pace and poise to put his team into the next round.
The Wednesday
scorer was again cheered as he left the field at Plumstead.
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