
1923-24 Arsenal FC Roster
England, Level I
Team Record: 12-21-9 - 33 points
Finishing 19th in TFL1
Location: Kent, England
Arsenal FC of The Football League First Division ended the 1923-24 season with a record of 12 wins, 9 draws and 21 losses for 33 points finishing nineteenth in TFL1.
The team scored 40 goals and surrendered 63.
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| Player | Pos. | Birth Date | Height | Weight | Hometown |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alf Baker | M, D | April 27, 1898 | 5'8" | Ilkeston, England | |
| Billy Blyth | M, F | June 17, 1895 | 5'8" | Dalkeith, Scotland | |
| Reg Boreham | May 27, 1896 | High Wycombe, England | |||
| Jack Butler | August 14, 1894 | Colombo, Sri Lanka | |||
| John Clark | F | March 4, 1900 | Bo'ness, Scotland | ||
| Stanley Earle | September 6, 1897 | 6'1" | Stratford, England | ||
| Alex Graham | M | July 11, 1889 | 5'9" | Galston, Scotland | |
| Sam Haden | F | January 17, 1902 | 5'6" | Roysten, England | |
| Bob John | M, D | February 3, 1899 | 5'7" | Barry, Wales | |
| Fred Jones | F | February 11, 1898 | 5'7" | Greenwich, England | |
| Andy Kennedy | September 1, 1895 | Belfast, Northern Ireland | |||
| Alex Mackie | D | February 23, 1903 | 5'9" | Monkstown, Northern Ireland | |
| Billy Milne | M | November 24, 1895 | 5'7" | Buckie, Scotland | |
| Andy Neil | F | November 18, 1892 | Crosshouse, Scotland | ||
| Jimmy Paterson | F | May 9, 1891 | 5'7" | Chelsea, England | |
| Jimmy Ramsay | F | August 7, 1898 | Clydebank, Scotland | ||
| Jock Robson | G | April 15, 1899 | 5'8" | Innerleithen, Scotland | |
| John Rutherford | M, F | October 12, 1884 | 5'9" | Percy Main, England | |
| Joe Toner | March 30, 1894 | 5'7" | Castlewellan, Northern Ireland | ||
| Frank Townrow | November 27, 1902 | , England | |||
| Bob Turnbull | F, D | June 22, 1894 | 5'8" | Dumbarton, Scotland | |
| Clem Voysey | D, M | December 27, 1897 | New Cross, London England | ||
| Tom Whittaker | M | July 21, 1898 | Aldershot, England | ||
| Harry Woods | F | March 12, 1890 | 5'7" | St Helens, England | |
| Andrew Young | F | September 17, 1896 | Darlington, England |
