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Full name
  
Robert McNeal

Name
  
Bobby McNeal

Place of birth
  
Hobson, England

Role
  
Footballer

Position
  
Wing half

Playing position
  
Left-half


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Date of birth
  
(1891-01-19)19 January 1891

Date of death
  
12 May 1956(1956-05-12) (aged 65)

Died
  
May 12, 1956, West Bromwich, United Kingdom

Place of death
  
West Bromwich, England

Robert McNeal (19 January 1891 – 12 May 1956) was an English footballer who played as a left-half. Despite his career running through World War I he managed nearly 400 appearances in the Football League for West Bromwich Albion, playing in some of the most successful seasons in the club's history. He won the Second Division (1910–11), First Division (1919–20), and Charity Shield (1920), and played in the 1912 FA Cup Final.

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Club career

McNeal was born in Hobson, County Durham, where he played football for the village team before he turned professional with West Bromwich Albion in June 1910. In his first full season he helped the club to the Second Division title. The "Throstles" then finished ninth in the First Division in 1911–12. He also won a runners-up medal in the 1912 FA Cup Final when Albion lost 1–0 to Barnsley in a replay at Bramall Lane. Albion went on to post top ten finishes in the league in 1912–13, 1913–14, and 1914–15, before the Football League was suspended due to World War I.

During the war he appeared as a guest player for Fulham, Middlesbrough, Notts County and Port Vale. McNeal was part of West Bromwich Albion's league championship-winning side of 1919–20. The team also won the 1920 Charity Shield with a 2–0 victory over Tottenham Hotspur at White Hart Lane. Albion then dropped to 14th and 13th-place finishes in 1920–21 and 1921–22. They finished seventh in 1922–23 and 16th in 1923–24, before posting a second-place finish in 1924–25 – they ended the campaign just two points behind champions Huddersfield Town. In May 1925, McNeal retired through injury and became a licensee of a pub in the West Bromwich area. From 1926 to 1927, McNeal served as Albion's coach on a part-time basis.

International career

McNeal earned two England caps during the 1914 British Home Championship, playing the two final England internationals before the onset of World War I, which caused the suspension of the competition until 1920. He was one of four England players to win their first cap on 16 March 1914 as Wales were defeated 2–0 at Ninian Park. His second and final cap came on 14 April as Scotland ran out 3–1 winners at Hampden Park. Overall the competition was something of a minor embarrassment for the country, as the Irish finished as champions and England finished third behind the Scots and just one point ahead of the Welsh.

Statistics

  • Sourced from Bobby McNeal profile at the English National Football Archive (subscription required)
  • Honours

    West Bromwich Albion
  • Football League Second Division champions: 1910–11
  • FA Cup runner-up: 1912
  • Football League First Division champions: 1919–20
  • FA Community Shield winners: 1920
  • Football League First Division runners-up: 1924–25
  • References

    Bobby McNeal Wikipedia