- Alex Wilson (footballer born 1908)
:"See
Alex Wilson for other people with the same name."Alexander Wilson (
October 29 ,1908 – April 1971) was a Scottish footballer.Wilson was born in
Wishaw ,Lanarkshire and after starting at Overton Athletic as a junior player, joined Greenock Morton in 1927. He spent six seasons at the 'Ton, and was in the side that won promotion to the Scottish First Division in 1928-29.In May 1933 he was signed by Arsenal, initially as cover for Frank Moss. He made his debut against Aston Villa on
March 10 ,1934 after Moss picked up an injury; Arsenal won 3-2. Wilson remained a fringe player in his first two seasons for Arsenal, playing only fifteen times, including the last nine games of the 1934-35 season after Moss dislocated hisshoulder – although Arsenal won the First Division, Wilson did not qualify for a medal.Moss's injury did not heal and Wilson found himself as the Gunners' No. 1 throughout the 1935-36 season; he played 43 matches that season and kept goal in that season's
FA Cup final against Sheffield United, which Arsenal won 1-0 thanks to aTed Drake goal. However, Wilson's performances were not strong enough for managerGeorge Allison 's liking, and Arsenal signed not one but two goalkeepers that summer,George Swindin andFrank Boulton .Wilson only played two matches in 1936-37, and ten in 1937-38 – in which Arsenal won the title again, but Wilson again missed out on a medal. He looked to have become the club's third-choice goalkeeper; nevertheless he stayed on, and after Boulton was sold in 1938 Wilson and Swindin shared the goalkeeper's jersey for 1938-39, with Wilson playing 22 and Swindin 22 matches that season. However, then
World War II intervened, and competitive football was halted. Wilson returned to Scotland in 1941, joining St Mirren. In all he played 90 matches for Arsenal.He later had a brief spell at Brighton & Hove Albion, playing a single Third Division South match in 1947-48. After retiring from playing Wilson pursued a career s a trainer and
physiotherapist , starting out at Brighton before going to work for Birmingham City, Sunderland and Blackpool, as well asKent County Cricket Club . He emigrated to theUnited States in 1967 and worked as a physio for theBoston Beacons of the NASL. He died in 1971, aged 62.References
*cite book
author=Harris, Jeff & Hogg, Tony (ed.)
title=Arsenal Who's Who
publisher=Independent UK Sports
year=1995
id=ISBN 1-899429-03-4
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