Bob Archer
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| Bob Archer | ||
| Personal information | ||
|---|---|---|
| Full name | Archie Archer | |
| Date of birth | 7 March 1899 | |
| Place of birth | Swindon, England | |
| Date of death | 1982 | |
| Place of death | Swindon, England | |
| Playing position | Left Half Back | |
| Senior clubs1 | ||
| Years | Club | App (Gls)* |
| ??-1920 1920-31 |
Bristol Rovers Swindon Town |
?? 189 (4) |
|
1 Senior club appearances and goals |
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Archie "Bob" Archer (7 March 1899 - 1982) was a football (soccer) Left Half Back.
Born in Swindon, Archer became the first schoolboy of the town to be awarded an England cap when he played for the team against Wales at Watford in 1913.[1]
He lied about his age in 1916 to be admitted into the Army for World War I and was later invalided back into civilian life after being gassed.[1]
His professional football career began at Bristol Rovers before he transferred to his home club of Swindon Town in 1920. Archer made his début for the club in March 1921 versus Northampton.[1]
It was not until the 1925-26 season that Archer became a first team regular, having been forced to play in various different positions in the preceding seasons before deciding to play solely as a Left Half Back.[1] He was ever present in the 1928-29 FA Cup run that saw Swindon being beaten in the fifth round by Arsenal and was also a member of the squad beat Manchester United the following year.[1]
His last appearance for the club was in a 4-0 defeat against Luton Town on 28 February 1931. After retiring he ran a fish and chip shop and remained in Swindon until his death in 1982.[1]
[edit] References
- ^ a b c d e f Mattick, Dick (2002). Swindon Town Football Club 100 Greats. Stroud: Tempus Publishing, 12. ISBN 0752427148.

