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Full name
  
Arthur T. Spear

Place of birth
  
Bristol, England

Playing position
  
Half back

Date of birth
  
1883

Place of death
  
Bath, England

Name
  
Arthur Spear

Date of death
  
December 12, 1946(1946-12-12) (aged 63)

Arthur Spear (1883 – 12 December 1946) was an English professional association football player in the years prior to the First World War. He made over 130 appearances in The Football League.

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Career

Born in Bristol, Spear featured prominently in Bristol City's successes in the first decade of the 20th century under Manager Harry Thickett. He played for local clubs in Bristol before in July 1904 he moved to Bristol City in the Second Division. He made his league debut in 1–0 win at Glossop on 27 December 1904, making 12 appearances at half back deputising for Peter Chambers and Billy Jones in 1904–05 for the "Robins" who finished fourth in the Second Division. When Bristol City finished Second Division champions in the next season, Spear contributed his only goal in the 2–0 win versus Leeds City on 14 April 1906, from 24 appearances, after taking the place of Billy Jones at right half for the second half of the season. In the following two seasons in the First Division Spear shared the right half position with Reuben Marr making 15 appearances in 1906–07 as City finished runners up and 23 appearances in 1907–08. Spear, Reuben Marr and Pat Hanlin shared the wing half duties in the next two seasons both spent in the First Division. In 1908–09, Spear made 33 appearances mainly at left half and played in all 10 FA Cup ties including the 1909 FA Cup Final losing 0–1 to Manchester United at the Crystal Palace ground, the only final appearance to date by Bristol City. He made his final three appearances in 1910–11 the season when Bristol City were relegated back to the Second Division before retiring. The final league match of 1910–11 on 29 April 1911 a 0–1 defeat v Everton was awarded as a joint benefit for Spear and Archie Annan although neither played in the game. After retiring in 1914 Arthur Spear ran a pub, the Golden Fleece, in Bath where he died in 1946.

Honours

with Bristol City
  • Football League Second Division champion: 1905–06
  • Football League First Division runner-up: 1906–07
  • FA Cup runner-up: 1909
  • References

    Arthur Spear Wikipedia