- Thomas Fitchie
Thomas Tindal Fitchie (
11 December 1881 –17 October 1947 ) was a Scottish football player.A talented forward,
nickname d the "Prince of Dribblers", Fitchie was born inEdinburgh and played football as an amateur (having had too manybusiness commitments to commit to the game professionally). He appears to have travelled a lot, and his career was rather eclectic as a result; he played for a variety of clubs, and the dates of some of his tenures are not known.Having started out at West Norwood, Fitchie joined Woolwich Arsenal when he was 19, in November 1901. He made his debut against Gainsborough Trinity in a Second Division match on
February 8 1902 , and scored twice as Woolwich Arsenal rolled out 5-0 winners. However, being unable to fully commit to the team, he was only in the Woolwich Arsenal side intermittently, and often guested for otherLondon sides, including Fulham, London Caledonians and even Tottenham Hotspur — although as they were not at this time Arsenal's deadly local rivals, this would have raised few eyebrows at the time.Fitchie's main club, however, was Woolwich Arsenal, and it seems he played mostly for them while he was in London. It wasn't until the 1904-05 season did he have any sort of decent run in the side, though; he scored six goals in nine league games that season, Arsenal's first in the First Division.
Fitchie's ability was such that he was called up to play for Scotland, against Wales on
March 6 ,1905 , which Scotland lost 3-1. In all he won four caps for his country, scoring one goal — the only goal of the game against Ireland onSt Patrick's Day 1906. He was still a regular for Woolwich Arsenal, scoring nine league goals in 1905-06 and reaching anFA Cup semi-final the same season.Fitchie left Arsenal in mid-1906 back to his native Scotland, and played for Queen's Park for two years. He also spent some time in Southern England during this period, occasionally appearing for Norwich City and Brighton & Hove Albion. He returned to Woolwich Arsenal in 1908, and he played another full season (1908-09) there; he scored ten goals (nine in the league, one in the cup) in twenty-one games, making him Arsenal's top scorer; that season they finished sixth in the First Division, which would remain their highest-finishing position until 1925-26. In all, he played 63 times for Arsenal and scored 30 goals.
After leaving Arsenal, Fitchie joined a touring team known as The Pilgrims, a side composed of British players that toured the
United States in October and November 1909. After returning to England, Fitchie played for Glossop North End between 1909 and 1911, and Fulham for a second spell in 1912.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
* cite web | url=http://www.sover.net/~spectrum/year/1909.html | title=The Year in American Soccer - 1909 | author=Litterer, Dave
* cite web | url=http://londonhearts.com/scotland/players/thomastindalfitchie.html | title=Thomas Fitchie - Scotland football record | work=LondonHearts.com
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