With success on the pitch in 1890 and 1891, Royal Arsenal’s counterparts heard rumours that the club was already describing itself as “the Champions of the South.” Yet within just four years of Dial Square playing its first match, and despite founding fathers Jack Humble and David Danskin trying to push the club forward at every opportunity, the future of the club, out on something of a geographical limb in Kent, appeared uncertain.
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