Football Battalion

The 17th (Service) Battalion, Middlesex Regiment was an infantry battalion of the Middlesex Regiment, part of the British Army, which was formed as a Pals battalion during the Great War. The core of the battalion was a group of professional footballers, which was the reason for its most commonly used name, The Football Battalion (also the footballers' or players' battalion). The 23rd (Service) Battalion, Middlesex Regiment was formed in June 1915 and became known as the 2nd Football Battalion.[1] The battalions fought in the Battle of the Somme in 1916 among others. Soldiers who fought in the 17th and 23rd Battalions included Second Lieutenant Walter Tull, who was possibly the first black infantry officer in the British Army.

17th (Service) Battalion, Middlesex Regiment
Recruitment poster featuring the Football Battalion
Active12 December 1914
Country United Kingdom
Branch British Army
TypeBattalion
RoleInfantry
Size600 troops
Nickname(s)"The Football Battalion"
"1st Football"

History

17th (Service Battalion)

During the First World War there had been an initial push by clubs for professional football to continue, in order to keep the public's spirits up. This stance was not widely agreed with and public opinion turned against professional footballers. One soldier, serving in France, wrote to a British newspaper to complain that "hundreds of thousands of able-bodied young roughs were watching hirelings playing football" while others were serving their country. The suggestion was even made that King George V should cease being a patron of The Football Association.[2]

William Joynson-Hicks formed the battalion on 12 December 1914 at Fulham Town Hall after Secretary of State for War, Lord Kitchener, suggested it as part of the Pals battalion scheme.[2][3] England international Frank Buckley became the first player to join, out of thirty players who signed up at its formation.[2] The formation was announced to the general public on 1 January 1915.[4]

During training, the players were allowed leave on a Saturday to return to their clubs to take part in games. However, the clubs found themselves having to subsidise the train fares as the Army did not pay for them.[2]

By March 1915, 122 professional footballers had signed up for the battalion, which led to press complaints as there were some 1800 eligible footballers.[3] These recruits included 41 players, staff and supporters of Clapton Orient (later to be known as Leyton Orient) and 16 Heart of Midlothian players signed up for the 16th Royal Scots ('McCrae's Battalion').[5][6] In addition to footballers, officials and referees also joined the 17th, along with football fans themselves.[2] Many football players deliberately chose to avoid the battalion by joining other regiments, causing the War Office to initially have difficulties filling the battalion.[2]

A number of decorations were issued to the soldiers with the battalion. Lyndon Sandoe, of Cardiff City, was awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal with bar, and the Military Medal.[2] The battalion suffered heavy losses, including at the Battle of Delville Wood and the Battle of Guillemont during the Battle of the Somme.[7] During the First World War, the battalion lost more than a thousand men, including 462 in one battle alone at the Battle of Arras in 1917.[3]

The 17th was assigned to the 6th Infantry Brigade, part of the 2nd Infantry Division.[1]

23rd (Service Battalion)

A second football battalion, the 23rd (Service) Battalion was formed in June 1915.[1] Former Tottenham Hotspur and Clapton Orient footballer Alan Haig-Brown was appointed commanding officer in September 1916.[8]

The 23rd was assigned to the 123rd Brigade, part of the 41st Division.

Legacy

A memorial to the Football Battalion was unveiled in 2010 in Longueval, France. It was attended by members of the Football Supporters' Federation and representatives of more than 20 clubs. It had been paid for through donations received from football supporters having been promoted by former professional footballer and SAS soldier Phil Stant.[9] The ceremony was conducted by Father Owen Beament of Millwall and a two-minute silence was initiated by Gareth Ainsworth.[10]

A granite memorial to the three Clapton Orient players who died in the Battle of the Somme whilst members of the battalion was unveiled in 2011, located in the village of Flers, Northern France. Over 200 Leyton Orient supporters travelled for the unveiling, which commemorated the lives of Richard McFadden, William Jonas and George Scott.[11] A second memorial to commemorate the Clapton Orient side that served on the Somme, was installed and dedicated at the National Memorial Arboretum on Sunday, 23 October 2022. The memorial was unveiled by former O's captain Dean Smith and Stephen Jenkins, chairman of the O's Somme Memorial Fund.

Key

  • Players listed in bold won full international caps.

Playing positions

GKGoalkeeperRBRight backRWRight wingerDFDefenderHBHalf backIFInside forwardDMDefensive midfielder
OLOutside leftLBLeft backLWLeft wingerCBCentre backFWForwardFBFull backRMRight midfielder
WWingerMFMidfielderSTStrikerWHWing halfAMAttacking midfielderCMCentral midfielderLMLeft midfielder
UUtility playerOROutside rightSWSweeperLHLeft halfRHRight half

Soldiers

Officers

RankNameNationalityPositionClub prior to enlistmentBattalion(s)Wartime death dateWartime death placeDecorationsNotesRef
Lt ColAlan Haig-Brown  EnglandORClapton Orient23rd25 March 1918(1918-03-25) (aged 40)Nord-Pas-de-Calais, FranceDSO, MiD[nb 1][8]
MajFrank Buckley  EnglandDFBradford City17th[nb 2]
CptPercy Barnfather  EnglandWHCroydon Common17thMC[nb 3][12]
CptEdward Bell  EnglandOFSouth Farnborough17th24 March 1918(1918-03-24) (aged 31–32)Somme, FranceMC and Bar[nb 4][9]
CptVivian Woodward  EnglandCFChelsea17th[nb 5][13]
2nd LtWalter Tull  EnglandIF/HBNorthampton Town17th, 23rd25 March 1918(1918-03-25) (aged 29)Nord-Pas-de-Calais, FranceMiD[nb 6][14]

Senior non-commissioned officers

RankNameNationalityPositionClub prior to enlistmentBattalion(s)Wartime death dateWartime death placeDecorationsNotesRef
CSMTommy Gibson  ScotlandFBNottingham Forest17th[15]
CSMRichard McFadden  ScotlandFWClapton Orient17th23 October 1916(1916-10-23) (aged 26–27)Somme, FranceMM[16]
CSMJoe Smith  EnglandHBChesterfield17th13 November 1916(1916-11-13) (aged 26–27)Pas-de-Calais, FranceMiD[17]
CSMLyndon Sandoe  WalesFBCardiff City17thDCM and Bar, MM[2]
CSgtFred Bartholomew  EnglandORReading17th[18]
CSgtFred Parker  EnglandFWClapton Orient17th[19]
SgtWilliam Baker  EnglandWHPlymouth Argyle17th22 October 1916(1916-10-22) (aged 32–33)Somme, FranceMM[20]
SgtErnie Coquet  EnglandFBFulham17th[nb 7][21]
SgtRobert Dalrymple  ScotlandIFClapton Orient17th[22]
SgtNolan Evans  EnglandLBClapton Orient17th[23]
SgtHarry Gibson  EnglandLHClapton Orient17th[nb 8][24]
SgtFred Goodwin  EnglandOLExeter City17th[nb 9]
[nb 10]
[25]
[26]
SgtTed Hanney  EnglandCHManchester City17th[27]
SgtJimmy McCormick  EnglandRHPlymouth Argyle17th[nb 11][28]
SgtJoe Mercer  EnglandCHNottingham Forest17th[nb 12][29]
SgtSam Morris  EnglandWHBristol Rovers17th[30]
SgtCharles Stewart  EnglandIFCroydon Common17th[31]
SgtArthur Whalley  EnglandWHManchester United23rd[32]
SgtNorman Wood  EnglandILStockport County17th28 July 1916(1916-07-28) (aged 26–27)Delville Wood, France[33]
SgtMaurice Woodward  EnglandHB/LBSouthend United17th[34]
Act SgtGeorge Beech  EnglandLBBrighton & Hove Albion17th[nb 13][35]
Act SgtFred Keenor  WalesDFCardiff City17th[nb 13][36]
Lce SgtJack Cock  EnglandCFHuddersfield Town17th[nb 13][37]
Lce SgtGeorge McDonald  ScotlandORNorwich City17th[38]

Junior non-commissioned officers

RankNameNationalityPositionClub prior to enlistmentBattalion(s)Wartime death dateWartime death placeDecorationsNotesRef
CplBen Butler  EnglandCHQueens Park Rangers17th13 May 1916(1916-05-13) (aged 27–28)Bruay-la-Buissière, France[39]
CplJack Doran IrelandCFCoventry City17thMM[40]
CplGeorge Ford  EnglandLBWoolwich Arsenal17th[nb 14][41]
CplDavid Gray  ScotlandFWSt Mirren17th[30]
CplJimmy Hugall  EnglandGKClapton Orient17th[nb 15][42]
CplGeorge Pyke  EnglandCFNewcastle United17th[43]
CplArthur Roe  EnglandHBLuton Town17th[44]
CplGeorge Saundersn/an/aClapton Orient17th[45]
CplBilly Spittle  EnglandIFWoolwich Arsenal17th[nb 16][46]
CplSandy Turnbull  ScotlandIFManchester United23rd3 May 1917(1917-05-03) (aged 32)Chérisy, France[nb 17][47]
Act CplWilliam Krug  EnglandGKChelsea17th[48]
Lce CplJoe Bailey  EnglandIFReading17thDSO, MC and Two Bars, MiD[nb 18]
[nb 19]
[49]
Lce CplCharlie Bell  ScotlandFWChesterfield17th[50]
Lce CplFred Bullock  EnglandDFHuddersfield Town17th[51]
Lce CplCharles Bunyan, Sr.  EnglandGKStandard Liège (manager)17th[52]
Lce CplHerbert Dersley  Englandn/aCroydon Common17th1 June 1916Pas-de-Calais, France[53]
Lce CplEdward Foord  EnglandFWChelsea17th[nb 20][51]
Lce CplPat Gallacher  ScotlandOFTon Pentre17th, 23rd[nb 13]
[nb 21]
[nb 22]
[54]
Lce CplNorman Holmes  EnglandDFClapton Orient17th[nb 23][55]
Lce CplRobert Houstonn/an/aWoolwich Arsenal17th[56]
Lce CplTom Pearsonn/an/aClapton Orient17th[nb 24][57]
Lce CplHenry Pennifer  EnglandHBQueens Park Rangers17th24 March 1918Somme, France[nb 13]
[nb 17]
[58]
Lce CplSidney Wheelhouse  EnglandRBGrimsby Town17th19 September 1916(1916-09-19) (aged 27–28)Somme, France[59]

Ranks

RankNameNationalityPositionClub prior to enlistmentBattalion(s)Wartime death dateWartime death placeDecorationsNotesRef
PteCharles Abbsn/an/aNorwich City17th[nb 12][60]
PteTommy Barber  EnglandHB/ILAston Villa17th[61]
PteJasper Batey  EnglandLHBrighton & Hove Albion17th23 October 1916(1916-10-23) (aged 25)Pas-de-Calais, France[nb 17][62]
PteBilly Booth  EnglandCHBrighton & Hove Albion17th[63]
PteJack Borthwick  ScotlandCHMillwall Athletic17th[64]
PteGeorge Bowler  EnglandRHTottenham Hotspur17th, 23rd[65]
PteJames Bowler  EnglandDFCrystal Palace17th[66]
PteDavid Chalmers  ScotlandCFGrimsby Town17th[67]
PteTommy Codd  EnglandOLLeicester Fosse17th[nb 25][68]
PteTim Coleman  EnglandFWNottingham Forest17th[69]
PteGeorge Crowther  EnglandFWHurst17thMM[nb 26][70]
PteWilliam Daley  Englandn/aChelsea17th8 August 1916(1916-08-08) (aged 30–31)Guillemont, France[71]
PteSam Davis  EnglandRBPlymouth Argyle17thMM[nb 27][72]
PteCharles Dexter  EnglandFBBrighton & Hove Albion17th27 June 1917(1917-06-27) (aged 26–27)Derby, England[nb 28][73]
PteJohn Dunn  EnglandIRLuton Town17th[nb 29][74]
PteJack Dodds  EnglandFWOldham Athletic17th[51]
PteJack Durston  EnglandGKQueens Park Rangers17th[75]
PteJoe Fidler  EnglandFBPort Vale17th[76]
PteAllen Foster  EnglandIFReading17th8 August 1916(1916-08-08) (aged 28–29)Corbie, France[77]
PteRobert Frith  EnglandHBLuton Town17th[nb 29][78]
PteHugh Gallacher  ScotlandLHBristol Rovers17th[30]
PteBilly Gerrish  EnglandIFUnattached17th8 August 1916(1916-08-08) (aged 31)Delville Wood, France[79]
n/aDavid Girdwoodn/aFBChelsea17th[51]
PteCharles Green  EnglandRBMillwall Athletic17th28 April 1917 (aged 35)Oppy Wood, France[80]
PteHaydn Green  EnglandIRReading17th[81]
PteAlf Gregson  EnglandFWGrimsby Town17th[82]
PteAlbert Holmes  EnglandOLCoventry City17th[83]
PteHenry Hogarth  EnglandHBBurnley17th[30]
PtePercy Humphreys  EnglandIRFC Basel (manager)17th[nb 29][84]
Pte Huntern/aFWGainsborough Trinity17th[85]
PteHarry Iremonger  EnglandGKNottingham Forest17th[86]
PteWilliam Jonas  EnglandFWClapton Orient17th27 July 1916(1916-07-27) (aged 25)Delville Wood, France[45]
PteBilly Jones  EnglandCFBrighton & Hove Albion17th[87]
PteDavid Kenny  ScotlandCHGrimsby Town17th[82]
Eddie King  EnglandRHClapton Orient17th[nb 30][88]
PteJohn Lamb  EnglandHBThe Wednesday17th[76]
PteFrank Lindley  EnglandORLuton Town17th[89]
PteOscar Linkson  EnglandFBShelbourne17th8 August 1916(1916-08-08) (aged 28)Somme, France[90]
PteTommy Lonsdale  EnglandGKWest Ham United17th[91]
PteFrank Martin  EnglandDFGrimsby Town17th[82]
PteTom McKenna IrelandFBGrimsby Town17th[67]
PteJoe McLauchlan  ScotlandCFWatford17th[nb 31][92]
PteBilly Middleton  EnglandFWCrystal Palace17th[93]
PteArthur Mounteney  EnglandIFHinckley Athletic17th[68]
PteArchie Needham  EnglandUBrighton & Hove Albion17th[94]
PteThomas Newton  EnglandGKCroydon Common17th[nb 32][95]
PteWilf Nixon  EnglandGKFulham17th[nb 33][96]
PteJohn Nuttall  EnglandHBMillwall Athletic17th[97]
PteWilliam Oliver  EnglandOLTottenham Hotspur17th[nb 34][98]
PteJoseph Orme  EnglandGKMillwall Athletic17th[99]
PteAlonzo Poulton  EnglandIRWest Bromwich Albion17th[100]
PteThomas Ratcliffn/an/aWoolwich Arsenal (trainer)17th[51]
PteJoseph Rawn/aFBClapton Orient17th[101]
PteJumbo Reason  EnglandLBClapton Orient17th[102]
PteWilliam Reed  EnglandCFBrighton & Hove Albion17th[103]
PteStan Ripley  EnglandHBStoke City17th10 March 1917(1917-03-10) (aged 23–24)Sunderland, England[nb 17][30]
PteHugh Roberts  WalesORLuton Town17th[104]
PteGeorge Robertson  ScotlandLH/ILBirmingham17th[30]
PteHarry Robotham  EnglandRHRetired23rd12 September 1916(1916-09-12) (aged 37)Somme, France[105]
PteFred Robson  EnglandFBSouthend United17th[106]
PteCharles Romain  EnglandUCroydon Common17th[107]
PtePeter Roney  ScotlandGKBristol Rovers17th[nb 35][108]
PteRalph Routledge  Englandn/aBrighton & Hove Albion17th[nb 36][51]
PteErnest Russn/an/aChelsea17th[109]
PteGeorge Scott  EnglandCHClapton Orient17th16 August 1916(1916-08-16) (aged 30)Nord, France[nb 37][110]
PteAngus Seed  EnglandRBLeicester Fosse17thMM[68]
PteJackie Sheldon  EnglandORLiverpool17th[111]
PteErnie Simms  EnglandCFLuton Town17th, 23rd[112]
PteCyril Smith  WalesILCroydon Common17th[nb 38][113]
PteFrank Spencern/aFBBrighton & Hove Albion17th[51]
PteJohn Stephensonn/aGKCardiff City17th[85]
PteWilliam Stephenson  EnglandRBWingate Albion17th[114]
PteAlexander Stewart  ScotlandFBWatford17th[nb 39][115]
PtePercy Summers  EnglandGKGrimsby Town17th[67]
PteFrank Taylorn/an/aNorthampton Town17th[116]
PteArthur Tilley  EnglandORClapton Orient17th, 23rd[nb 29][117]
PteAlbert Tomkins  EnglandHB/IFCroydon Common17th[nb 40][118]
PteAlfred Tyler  EnglandOLBrighton & Hove Albion17th[119]
PteDick Upex  EnglandILCroydon Common17th[120]
PteJoe Webster  EnglandGKWest Ham United17th[121]
PteAlf West  EnglandFBNotts County17th[122]
PteBob Whiting  EnglandGKBrighton & Hove Albion17th28 April 1917(1917-04-28) (aged 34)Oppy Wood, France[nb 41][80]
PteFred Whittaker  EnglandFWMillwall Athletic17th[26]
PteGeorge Whitworth  EnglandCFNorthampton Town17th[123]
PteArthur Wileman  EnglandIRLuton Town17th28 April 1918(1918-04-28) (aged 31–32)West Flanders, BelgiumMM[nb 17]
[nb 19]
[124]
PteJames Williams  WalesFWMillwall Athletic17th5 June 1916(1916-06-05) (aged 32)Pas-de-Calais, France[2]
n/aSkilly Williams  EnglandGKWatford17th[125]
PteErnest Williamson  EnglandGKCroydon Common17th[nb 29][126]
PteT. T. Wilsonn/aHBLuton Town17th[127]
PteJack Woodhouse  EnglandHBBrighton & Hove Albion17th[128]

See also

Notes

References