1922-23 Arsenal FC Roster

The Football League First Division (TFL1)
England, Level I
Team Record: 16-16-10 - 42 points
Finishing 11th in TFL1
Location: Kent, England
1922-23 Arsenal FC Statistics

Arsenal FC of The Football League First Division ended the 1922-23 season with a record of 16 wins, 10 draws and 16 losses for 42 points finishing eleventh in TFL1.

The club scored 61 goals and allowed 62. Bob Turnbull netted 20 goals for the squad, while Billy Blyth, Alf Baker and Reg Boreham each tallied five or more as well.

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Player Pos. Birth Date Height Weight Hometown
Alf BakerM, DApril 27, 18985'8"Ilkeston, England
Billy BlythM, FJune 17, 18955'8"Dalkeith, Scotland
Reg BorehamMay 27, 1896High Wycombe, England
Francis BradshawMay 31, 18845'10"Sheffield, England
Jack ButlerAugust 14, 1894Colombo, Sri Lanka
John ClarkFMarch 4, 1900Bo'ness, Scotland
Stephen DunnJanuary 31, 1883, England
Stanley EarleSeptember 6, 18976'1"Stratford, England
John ElveySeptember 1, 1890, England
Alex GrahamMJuly 11, 18895'9"Galston, Scotland
Bill HendersonJanuary 11, 1899Carlisle, England
Jimmy HopkinsFebruary 23, 1900Ballymoney, Northern Ireland
Arthur HutchinsSeptember 15, 1890Bishop's Waltham, England
Bob JohnM, DFebruary 3, 18995'7"Barry, Wales
Andy KennedySeptember 1, 1895Belfast, Northern Ireland
Alex MackieDFebruary 23, 19035'9"Monkstown, Northern Ireland
Alexander McKenzieMarch 5, 1896, Scotland
Billy MilneMNovember 24, 18955'7"Buckie, Scotland
Jimmy PatersonFMay 9, 18915'7"Chelsea, England
Jock RobsonGApril 15, 18995'8"Innerleithen, Scotland
Archie RoeDecember 9, 1893Hull, England
John RutherfordM, FOctober 12, 18845'9"Percy Main, England
Joe TonerMarch 30, 18945'7"Castlewellan, Northern Ireland
Frank TownrowNovember 27, 1902, England
Bob TurnbullF, DJune 22, 18945'8"Dumbarton, Scotland
Clem VoyseyD, MDecember 27, 1897New Cross, London England
Bert WhiteApril 17, 1892Watford, England
Tom WhittakerMJuly 21, 1898Aldershot, England
Tim WilliamsonGMay 24, 1890Murton Colliery, England
Andrew YoungFSeptember 17, 1896Darlington, England


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