John Graham (full back)

John "Jack" Graham ( born April 12, 1873 in Derby, † April 1925 ) was an around the turn of the century in the London area as a pro -active English footballer.

Career

Graham played in the 1890s, first in the London suburb of Clapham for a club called Magpie and then for Cray Wanderers in the Kent League, which were a professional club at the time and served as a farm team of Woolwich Arsenal. As a result, he was responsible for Millwall Athletic in professional Southern League active before in September 1899 Woolwich Arsenal in the Football League Second Division moved (perhaps he was already in the 1897/98 season times before at Woolwich, but remained in each case without insert). There, the defender was planned as a replacement for Duncan McNichol and arrived on October 14, 1899 against Gainsborough Trinity to his only league use in the course of the season, otherwise he played for the reserve team in the Kent League. At the end of the season he left Arsenal and played in the sequence are also eligible for the London-based Southern League clubs Brentford FC and Fulham FC.

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