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                                                                                          the continent, and impressed sufficient-  the rank of Sergeant.
                                                                                          ly to join the team for the following       Officer Training Corps
      WALTER TULL                                                                         season.  Northampton Town             In May 1916 he was sent home suffer-

                                                                                                                                ing from shellshock, but was returned
                                                                                          Despite early promise, the level of racial   to France in order to take place in fierce
          he first black footballer to play in                                            abuse he received from opposition fans   fighting at Delville Wood and Guille-
      TEnglish football, that we know of,                                                 was so vitriolic that he was dropped to   mont during the Battle of the Somme.
      did so in 1885, when Arthur Wharton                                                 the reserves after just a few games. He   The grim conditions took their toll,
      took up a place between the sticks for                                              wouldn’t return to the first team for   however, and by January 1917 he was
      Darlington. It shouldn’t be much of a                                               over a year, and in total manged just ten   again returned to Britain, this time with
      surprise, then, to find black players in                                            games for the side before the player and   Trench Fever. He made this time work
      the record throughout the history of the                                            the club decided to cut their losses, and   for him, however, and joined a nearby
      game. Thirty years later, when conflict                                             he was moved on, this time to a North-  Officer Training Corps. Despite huge
      broke out and football came to a halt,                                              ampton Town side that was developing   opposition, he was promoted upon its
      teams signed up together to go and fight                                            under Herbert Chapman. It would be    completion to Second Lieutenant. He
      in the trenches of France. And yet the                                              the move that made his career, and over   also secured his post-war future by
      story of Walter Tull, a footballer who                                              the next three seasons he made 110    agreeing a move to Glasgow Rangers,
      become one of the county’s first to sign                                            appearances for the side, scoring nine   upon the cessation of hostilities.
      up for military service, has gone large-                                            goals. Preparing for his fourth season       Third Battle of Ypres
      ly unheralded in the century since he                                               in the summer of 1914, nobody could   Sadly, Tull would never take up his
      became a war hero.                                                                  have guessed what was about to come.   position at Ibrox. Returned to France,
              Footballing career                                                          War was declared on the 1st August,   he became the first black officer to lead
      Tull’s life is a life of pioneering ‘firsts’.                                       and despite some attempts to get the   British soldiers into battle, at the Third
      He was born in Folkestone in 1888,                                                  season going, the conflict soon engulfed   Battle of Ypres, and was recommended
      three years after Arthur Wharton’s de-                                              every aspect of life. Footballers were   for the Military Cross. As the war began
      but, and was the grandson of a Barba-  signed with amateur side Clapton FC,         not immune.                           to draw to a close, however, his luck ran
      dian slave, but when tragedy struck and   at the time a much fancied team who                Rank of Sergeant             out. He died at Arras in March 1918,
      both of his parents had died by the age   were considered to be one of the best in   Tull signed up for the army in Decem-  2nd Lt. Tull, and his body was never
      of eleven, he was sent to an orphanage   the amateur game, at a time when the       ber 1914, less than a week after, and   recovered. His name can be found on
      in London, before being adopted by a   amateur game was held in high regard.        completely separately from, a meeting   the Arras memorial in France, just one
      Glaswegian family and moving north    Considered the “catch of the season”, he      in London led by players of Clapton   of 35,000 who died. But his life was not
      of the border. In his new home, he    helped the side to the FA Amateur Cup,        Orient to encourage the creation of a   “just one of”, it was “the first of”, right
      excelled both in sports and academia,   the London County Amateur Cup, and          footballers’ battalion. He started his   to the end.
      becoming the country’s first dentist of   the London Senior Cup, and caught the     training in Cranleigh, and was moved
      mixed heritage before embarking on his  eye of Tottenham Hotspur. They offered      to various training camps before being   Martyn Green The Untold Game
      footballing career.                   to take him on trial, on their tour of        sent to France, as part of that battalion.   Find more at TheUntoldGame.co.uk or
             Tottenham Hotspur              South America, where he became the            Rising fast through the ranks, less than   on social media @TheUntoldGame
      Heading back to London in 1908, Tull   first mixed heritage player to play on       a year had passed before he had made



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