- Alex Graham
Infobox Football biography
playername = Alex Graham
fullname = John Alexander Graham
dateofbirth =July 11 1890
cityofbirth =Hurlford ,Ayrshire
countryofbirth =Scotland
dateofdeath = April 1943
cityofdeath =
countryofdeath =
height = 5' 9"
position =Centre half ,left half
youthyears =
youthclubs =
years = 1911-1924 1924-1926
clubs = (Woolwich) Arsenal Brentford
caps(goals) = 166 (17) 047 (10)
nationalyears = 1920
nationalteam = Scotland
nationalcaps(goals) = 001 (0)John Alexander "Alex" Graham (
July 11 1890 – April 1943) was a Scottish footballer.Graham was born in
Hurlford ,Ayrshire but started playing for local clubs inLanarkshire . He was taken on trial by Woolwich Arsenal in December 1911 and was signed permanently the following January. After a year in the reserves he made his debut in a First Division match onDecember 25 1912 against Notts County, and played another eleven games that season. Graham either played atcentre half or left half, at first mainly deputising for more established players such asAngus McKinnon .By 1914-15 with Woolwich Arsenal now relegated to the Second Division, Graham had become a regular, but
World War I brought with it the suspension of League football in England. Graham left Arsenal to return to his native Scotland, but after football resumed in 1919, he re-signed for Arsenal (who had won back promotion to the First Division) and retook his regular place at centre half. He was a regular for Arsenal's first three seasons after the war, from 1919 until 1922, and won a single cap for Scotland, in a 2-0 win against Northern Ireland onFebruary 26 1920 .The arrival of Jack Butler meant Graham had competition for his place, and at the start of 1922-23 he lost his regular centre half place, though he continued to be used as a bit-part player deputising in other half-back positions for that season and the next one. He was sold to Brentford in December 1924; he played 179 times for Arsenal in total, scoring 20 goals (many of them penalties).
He spent a season and a half at Brentford, playing 47 league matches and scoring 10 goals. He retired from playing in the summer of 1926; in the meantime he had become Brentford's assistant manager in December 1925. However, he did not pursue a career in management and soon left football altogether. He died in 1943, at the age of 52.
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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