Players
No. | Player | Position | Apps | Gls | Date Signed | Previous Club |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Castle Swifts F.C. 1892-1893 West Ham Charity Cup Winning Team | ||||||
1 | Lewis | GK | 1+ | 1892 | ||
2 | A. McFarlane | RB | 1+ | 1892 | Upton Park F.C. | |
3 | Benbow | LB | 1+ | 1892 | ||
4 | Leith | RH | 1+ | 1892 | ||
5 | W. McFarlane | CH | 1+ | 1892 | Upton Park F.C. | |
6 | Baird | LH | 1+ | 1892 | ||
7 | Murray | RW | 1+ | 1892 | ||
8 | Mitchell | IR | 1+ | 1 | 1892 | |
9 | Fraser | CF | 1+ | 1892 | ||
10 | Taylor | IL | 1+ | 1 | 1892 | |
11 | Grundy | LW | 1+ | 1 | 1892 | |
Other known players | ||||||
Butterworth | 0+ | 1894 | Old St. Luke's F.C. | |||
Cooper | 0+ | 1894 | ||||
Cunningham | 0+ | 1894 | Millwall Athletic | |||
1 | George Furnell | GK | 0+ | 1894 | Old St. Luke's F.C. | |
William Hickman | 0+ | 1893 | Old St. Luke's F.C. | |||
9 | Jamie Lindsay | CF | 0+ | 1894 | Millwall Athletic | |
Frank McCulloch | 0+ | 1894 | Millwall Athletic | |||
11 | Morrison | LW | 0+ | 1894 | Old St. Luke's F.C. | |
Morton | 0+ | 1894 | ||||
6 | Walter Parks | LH | 0+ | 1893 | Old St. Luke's F.C. | |
8 | George Sage | IR | 0+ | 1894 | Old St. Luke's F.C. | |
2 | Robert Stevenson | RB | 0+ | 1895 | Woolwich Arsenal | |
4 | Stewart | RH | 0+ | 1894 | Old St. Luke's F.C. | |
Willing | 0+ | 1894 | Millwall Athletic | |||
7 | John Thomas Archer Woods | RW | 0+ | 1893 | Old St. Luke's F.C. & Cricket for Essex | |
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