- Lionel Smith
Infobox Football biography
playername = Lionel Smith
fullname = Lionel Smith
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dateofbirth = birth date|1920|8|23|mf=y
cityofbirth =Mexborough ,Yorkshire
dateofdeath = death date and age|1980|11|6|1920|8|23|mf=y
cityofdeath =London
countryofbirth =England
countryofdeath =England
currentclub =
position = Full back
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youthclubs = Mexborough Albion Yorkshire Tar Distillers Denaby United
years = 1939-54 1954-55
clubs = Arsenal Watford
caps(goals) = 162 (0) 007 (0)
nationalyears = 1950-53
nationalteam = England
nationalcaps(goals) = 006 (0)
manageryears = 1955-60
managerclubs = Gravesend & Northfleet
pcupdate = 15:13, 2 February 2006 (UTC)
ntupdate =4 December 2006 :"For the
Governor of Jamaica , seeLionel Smith, 1st Baronet "Lionel Smith (August 23 ,1920 –November 6 ,1980 ) was an English footballer.Biography
Born in
Mexborough ,Yorkshire , Smith played for local non-league sides before signing as an amateur withLondon club Arsenal in April 1939. He turned professional that summer, only forWorld War II to break out; Smith joined theRoyal Engineers and served as asapper , but also played in some wartime matches for Arsenal (17 in all). An injury incurred in a crane accident threatened to disrupt his career, but when first-class football resumed in 1946-47, Smith had made a full recovery, and was made captain of the Gunners' reserve side.Smith primarily played as a full back, but his initial chances were few and far between; Arsenal already had experienced full backs in Laurie Scott and
Walley Barnes . Smith made his debut atcentre half , deputising forLeslie Compton , in an 8-0 victory over Grimsby Town onMay 1 ,1948 , the final match of their 1947-48 First Division-winning season. Smith finally gained a regular place at left back, after Scott suffered a series of injuries and Barnes switched sides to cover for him.Smith was known for his pace and the quality of his distribution (whenever possible, he eschewed "hoofing" the ball up the pitch), and finally picked up a medal when he played in the Gunners'
FA Cup final victory over Liverpool in 1950. Smith got international recognition when he was picked for England for a match against Wales onNovember 15 ,1950 , making his debut at the relatively late age of 30. He went on to win six caps for his country.Having only played once in the Gunners' 1947-48 title-winning season, Smith finally picked up a League winners' medal in 1952-53. However, by now he was 33, and his age was starting to count against him, especially with the younger
Dennis Evans threatening his place. He only played ten matches in 1953-54, and at the end of that season he left the club on a free transfer. In all he had played 181 games for Arsenal, never scoring a goal.He spent a single season at Watford, before moving to Gravesend & Northfleet as manager, where he won the 1957-58 Southern League title. Smith stepped down as Gravesend manager in 1960, and retired from football altogether. He died in 1980, aged 60.
References
*cite book
author=Harris, Jeff & Hogg, Tony (ed.)
title=Arsenal Who's Who
publisher=Independent UK Sports
year=1995
id=ISBN 1-899429-03-4
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