Background
Athersmith was born William Charles Athersmith Harper in Bloxwich, Staffordshire to Isaac Harper and Mary Jane Wootton.
Athersmith was born William Charles Athersmith Harper in Bloxwich, Staffordshire to Isaac Harper and Mary Jane Wootton.
He played the majority of his career at Aston Villa, making 307 appearances and scoring 85 goals. Aston Villa
Athersmith"s time at Villa Park also saw him in the side who suffered a sensational F A cup exit against Millwall Athletic in 1900
Many Villa fans from the era often recalled a famous incident during a league game in 1901 against Sheffield United which was played in driving freezing rain. Many of the players, including the legendary United goalkeeper Willie Foulke suffered mild frostbite in the bitter conditions.
Minutes later United"s Ernie Needham went one better and took a great coat from a spectator.
Athersmith, complete with umbrella later scored. Small Heath
In 1901 he joined Small Heath, where he made 106 appearances and scored 13 goals.
Athersmith represented England at outside right on 12 occasions and scored three goals, each of which came against Ireland. He died in Shifnal, Shropshire at the age of 38.
Finally, early in the second half Charlie had had enough and borrowed an umbrella from a member of the crowd.