Tommy Black (footballer, born 1908) explained

Tommy Black
Fullname:Thomas Black[1]
Birth Date:1 December 1908
Birth Place:Holytown, Scotland
Height:5 ft 8+1/2 in[2]
Position:Left half
Youthyears1:
Youthclubs1:Strathclyde
Years1:1931–1933
Clubs1:Arsenal
Caps1:0
Goals1:0
Years2:1933–1939
Caps2:162
Goals2:0
Years3:1939–1940
Caps3:3
Goals3:0

Thomas Black (1 December 1908 – after 1940) was a Scottish footballer who played as a left half in the Football League for Plymouth Argyle and Southend United. He also appeared for Arsenal in the FA Cup.

Life and career

Black was born in Holytown.[1] He began his career as an amateur with Strathclyde before joining Football League club Arsenal in 1931.[1] [3] Having spent two seasons playing for the club's reserves, Black was called up to the first team by Herbert Chapman for an FA Cup third round match at Walsall in January 1933.[3] The home side won 2–0, with the second goal coming from a penalty that was given for a foul by Black.[4] He was transfer-listed by Chapman and sold to Second Division club Plymouth Argyle within a week of the defeat.[3] [4] [5] Black made nine appearances in his first two seasons with the club before establishing himself as their first-choice left half during the 1934–35 campaign.[6] [7]

Argyle finished fifth in the league in the 1936–37 season,[8] and Black played in 41 games, which was a career best.[6] [7] After seven seasons with the club and 168 appearances in all competitions, Black moved to Third Division South team Southend United.[1] [7] He played in the first three league games of the 1939–40 campaign before it was abandoned due to the Second World War.[1] [7] He then left Southend United for Third Lanark FC in December 1939.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Joyce, Michael. Football League Players' Records 1888 to 1939. SoccerData. Nottingham. 2004. 27. 1-899468-67-6.
  2. News: Plymouth Argyle. Their capture: goal-getting centre from Scotland . Sunday Dispatch Football Guide . London . 23 August 1936 . vii . Newspapers.com.
  3. http://www.arsenal.com/history/profiles/55/tom-black "Tom Black"
  4. News: The soul of Arsenal in 50 moments. Glanville. Brian. The Times. 14 November 2007. 15 September 2010.
  5. Book: Knight, Brian. Plymouth Argyle: A Complete Record 1903–1989. Breedon Books. Derby. 1989. 122. 0-907969-40-2.
  6. Book: Danes, Ryan. Plymouth Argyle: The Complete Record. Breedon Books. Derby. 2009. 194–207. 978-1-85983-710-8.
  7. Web site: Tommy Black. Greens on Screen. 27 June 2010.
  8. Web site: Plymouth Argyle 1936–1937: English Division Two (old) Table. Statto Organisation. 21 June 2013.