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FONT= Season 1983-84 Arsenal Football Club Birmingham City Manager: William John Terence Neill (b. 08.05.1942), from 16 December 1983 Donald Howe (b. 12.10.1935) Manager: Ronald Saunders (b. 06.11.1932) Goalkeepers: Goalkeepers: Jennings, Patrick Anthony (b. 12.06.1945), 99 A Northern Ireland, *1977, formerly Tottenham Hotspur, Watford FC, Blyth, James (b. 02.02.1955), 2 A Scotland, *1982, formerly Coventry City, Hereford United, Coventry City, Preston North End Newry Town, Shamrock Rovers Coton, Anthony Philip (b. 19.05.1961), *1978, formerly Mile Oak Rovers Lukic, John (b. 11.12.1960), *1983, formerly Leeds United Wilmot, Rhys (b. 21.02.1962), *1983, formerly Hereford United, Arsenal FC Defenders: Wood, George (b. 26.09.1952), 4 A Scotland, *1980, formerly Everton FC, Blackpool FC, East Stirling, Forth Wanderers Dennis, Mark Earl (b. 02.05.1961), *1978, apprentice van den Hauwe, Patrick William (b. 16.12.1960), *1978, apprentice Defenders: Wright, William (b. 28.04.1958), *1983, formerly Everton FC O’Leary, David Anthony (b. 02.05.1958), 28 A Eire, *1975, apprentice Broadhurst, Kevin (b. 03.06.1959), *1977, apprentice Devine, John Anthony (b. 11.11.1958), 4 A Eire, *1976, apprentice Blake, Noel Lloyd George (b. 12.01.1962), *1982, formerly Aston Villa, Shrewsbury Town, Aston Villa, Sutton Coldfield Sansom, Kenneth Graham (b. 26.09.1958), 35 A, *1980, formerly Crystal Palace Langan, David Francis (b. 15.02.1957), 14 A Eire, *1980, formerly Derby County O’Shea, Daniel Edward (b. 26.03.1963), *1980, apprentice Hagan, James (b. 10.08.1956), *1982, formerly Coventry City, Seiko Sports Association, Detroit Express, Torquay United, Whyte, Christopher Anderson (b. 02.09.1961), *1979, apprentice Coventry City, Larne Town Kay, John (b. 29.01.1964), *1981, apprentice McCarrick, Mark Bernard (b. 04.02.1964), *1983, formerly Witton Albion, West Bromwich Albion Hill, Colin Frederick (b. 12.11.1963), *1981, apprentice Phillips, Leslie Michael (b. 07.01.1963), *1980, apprentice Gorman, Paul Anthony (b. 06.08.1963), *1980, apprentice Halsall, Michael (b. 21.07.1961), *1983, formerly Liverpool FC O’Shea, Timothy James (b. 12.11.1966), *1983, apprentice Midfield: Midfield: Kuhl, Martin (b. 10.01.1965), *1982, apprentice Talbot, Brian (b. 21.07.1953), 6 A, *1979, formerly Ipswich Town Hopkins, Robert Arthur (b. 25.10.1961), *1983, formerly Aston Villa Nicholas, Peter (b. 10.11.1959), 27 A Wales, *1981, formerly Crystal Palace Gayle, Howard Anthony (b. 18.05.1958), *1983, formerly Liverpool FC, Newcastle United, Liverpool FC, Fulham FC, Liverpool FC Madden, David John (b. 06.01.1963), *1983, formerly AFC Bournemouth, Southampton FC Stevenson, Byron (b. 07.09.1956), 15 A Wales, *1982, formerly Leeds United Robson, Stewart Ian (b. 06.11.1964), *1981, apprentice Handysides, Ian Robert (b. 14.12.1962), *1980, apprentice Rix, Graham Cyril (b. 23.10.1957), 15 A, *1975, apprentice Carrodus, Frank (b. 31.05.1949), *1982, formerly Wrexham FC, Aston Villa, Manchester City, Altrincham Davis, Paul Vincent (b. 09.12.1961), *1979, apprentice Rogers, Kevin Perry (b. 23.09.1963), *1983, formerly Aston Villa Cork, David (b. 28.10.1962), *1980, apprentice Mumford, Wayne Ernest (b. 03.11.1964), *1982, formerly Manchester City (apprentice) Forwards: Forwards: Nicholas, Charles (b. 30.12.1961), 6 A Scotland, *1983, formerly Celtic FC Harford, Michael Gordon (b. 12.02.1959), *1982, formerly Bristol City, Newcastle United, Lincoln City Allinson, Ian James Robert (b. 01.10.1957), *1983, formerly Colchester United Evans, Anthony (b. 11.01.1954), *1979, formerly Cardiff City, Blackpool FC, Formby FC Sunderland, Alan (b. 01.07.1953), 1 A, *1977, formerly Wolverhampton Wanderers Francis, Carlos (b. 21.08.1962), *1980, apprentice Sparrow, Brian (b. 24.06.1962), *1983, formerly Wimbledon FC, Arsenal FC Ferguson, Michael (b. 03.10.1954), *1982, formerly Everton FC, Coventry City Woodcock, Anthony Stewart (b. 06.12.1955), 24 A, *1982, formerly 1. FC Köln, Nottingham Forest, Doncaster Rovers, Sturridge, Michael Alexander (b. 18.09.1962), *1980, apprentice Lincoln City, Nottingham Forest Rees, Anthony Andrew (b. 01.08.1964), *1983, formerly Aston Villa Chapman, Lee Roy (b. 05.12.1959), *1982, formerly Stoke City, Plymouth Argyle, Stoke City McDermott, Brian James (b. 08.04.1961), *1983, formerly Fulham FC, Arsenal FC Transfers: Meade, Raphael Joseph (b. 22.11.1962), *1980, apprentice Muir, Ian James (b. 05.05.1963), signed August 1983, formerly Burnley FC, Queens Park Rangers (Forward) Evans, Anthony, left August 1983, transferred to Crystal Palace Transfers: Carrodus, Frank, left October 1983, transferred to Bury FC Wood, George, left August 1983, transferred to Crystal Palace Dennis, Mark Earl, left November 1983, transferred to Southampton FC Devine, John Anthony, left August 1983, transferred to Norwich City Cooper, Stephen Brian (b. 22.06.1964), signed November 1983, formerly Moor Green Rovers (Forward) Nicholas, Peter, left October 1983, transferred to Crystal Palace Cooper, Stephen Brian, left December 1983, on loan to Halifax Town Hayes, Martin (b. 21.03.1966), signed November 1983, apprentice (Forward) Francis, Carlos, left December 1983, on loan to Hereford United Quinn, Niall John (b. 06.10.1966), signed November 1983, Juniors (Forward) Sturridge, Michael Alexander, left December 1983, on loan to Wrexham FC Chapman, Lee Roy, left December 1983, transferred to Sheffield Wednesday Linton, Ivor (b. 20.11.1959), signed December 1983, formerly Peterborough United, Aston Villa (Midfield) Sparrow, Brian James, left December 1983, on loan to Millwall FC Handysides, Ian Robert, left January 1984, transferred to Walsall FC Caton, Thomas Stephen (b. 06.10.1962), signed December 1983, formerly Manchester City (Defender) Muir, Ian James, left February 1984, transferred to Brighton & Hove Albion Adams, Tony Alexander (b. 10.10.1966), signed January 1984, apprentice (Defender) Kendall, Mark Ivor (b. 10.12.1961), signed February 1984, formerly Northampton Town, Aston Villa (Goalkeeper) Campbell, Gary (b. 04.04.1966), signed January 1984, apprentice (Midfield) Phillips, Leslie Michael, left March 1984, transferred to Oxford United Sparrow, Brian James, left January 1984, on loan to Gillingham FC Roberts, Brian Leslie Ford (b. 06.11.1955), signed March 1984, formerly Coventry City (Defender) O’Shea, Daniel Edward, left February 1984, on loan to Charlton Athletic Ferguson, Michael, left March 1984, on loan to Coventry City Sunderland, Alan, left February 1984, transferred to Ipswich Town Mariner, Paul (b. 22.05.1953), 30 A, signed February 1984, formerly Ipswich Town, Plymouth Argyle, Chorley FC (Forward) Caesar, Gus Cassius (b. 05.03.1966), signed February 1984, apprentice (Defender) Coventry City Keown, Martin Raymond (b. 24.07.1966), signed February 1984, apprentice (Defender) Manager: Robert Hewitt Gould (b. 12.06.1946) Aston Villa Goalkeepers: Sealey, Leslie (b. 29.09.1957), *1976, apprentice Manager: Anthony Edward Barton (b. 08.04.1937) Suckling, Perry John (b. 12.10.1965), *1982, apprentice Goalkeepers: Defenders: Day, Mervyn Richard (b. 26.06.1955), *1983, formerly Leyton Orient, West Ham United Hormantschuk, Peter Anthony (b. 11.09.1962), *1980, apprentice Rimmer, John James (b. 10.02.1948), 1 A, *1977, formerly Arsenal FC, Manchester United, Swansea City, Manchester United Peake, Trevor (b. 10.05.1957), *1983, formerly Lincoln City, Nuneaton Borough Spink, Nigel Philip (b. 08.08.1958), 1 A, *1977, formerly Chelmsford City, West Ham United McGrath, Lloyd Anthony (b. 24.02.1965), *1982, apprentice Poole, Kevin (b. 21.07.1963), *1981, apprentice Roberts, Brian Leslie Ford (b. 06.11.1955), *1973, apprentice Adams, Michael Richard (b. 08.11.1961), *1983, formerly Gillingham FC Defenders: Butterworth, Ian Stewart (b. 25.01.1964), *1981, apprentice Gibson, Colin (b. 06.04.1960), *1978, apprentice Jacobs, Stephen (b. 05.07.1961), *1978, apprentice Jones, Mark Anthony Waldron (b. 22.10.1961), *1979, apprentice McNaught, Kenneth (b. 11.01.1955), *1977, formerly Everton FC Midfield: Williams, Gary (b. 17.06.1960), *1980, formerly Walsall FC, Aston Villa Daly, Gerard Anthony (b. 30.04.1953), 34 A Eire, *1980, formerly Derby County, Manchester United, Bohemians FC Ormsby, Brendan (b. 01.10.1960), *1978, apprentice Francis, Gerald Charles (b. 06.12.1951), 12 A, *1982, formerly Queens Park Rangers, Crystal Palace, Queens Park Rangers Dorigo, Anthony Robert (b. 31.12.1965), *1983, apprentice Hall, Derek Robert (b. 05.01.1965), *1982, apprentice Evans, Allan James (b. 12.10.1956), 4 A Scotland, *1977, formerly Dunfermline Athletic Hendrie, John Grattan (b. 24.10.1963), *1981, apprentice Glover, Dean Victor (b. 20.12.1963), *1981, apprentice Gynn, Michael (b. 19.08.1961), *1983, formerly Peterborough United Norton, David Wayne (b. 03.03.1965), *1983, apprentice Singleton, Martin David (b. 02.08.1963), *1981, apprentice Mardenborough, Stephen Alexander (b. 11.09.1964), *1982, apprentice Midfielders: Mortimer, Dennis (b. 05.04.1950), *1975, formerly Coventry City Forwards: Deacy, Eamonn Stephen (b. 01.10.1958), 4 A Eire, *1979, formerly Galway Rovers, Sligo Rovers, West United Bennett, David Anthony (b. 11.07.1959), *1983, formerly Cardiff City, Manchester City Curbishley, Llewellyn Charles (b. 08.11.1957), *1983, formerly Birmingham City, West Ham United Thompson, Keith Anthony (b. 24.04.1965), *1983, apprentice Bremner, Desmond George (b. 07.09.1952), 1 A Scotland, *1979, formerly Hibernian FC, Deveronvale FC Hunt, Stephen Kenneth (b. 04.08.1956), *1982, formerly New York Cosmos, Coventry City, New York Cosmos, Aston Villa Cowans, Gordon Sidney (b. 27.10.1958), 7 A, *1975, apprentice George, Frederick Charles (b. 10.10.1950), 1 A, *1983, formerly Dundee United, Derby County, AFC Bournemouth, McMahon, Stephen Joseph (b. 20.08.1961), *1983, formerly Everton FC Bulova, Southampton FC, Nottingham Forest, Southampton FC, Derby County, Arsenal FC Blair, Andrew (b. 18.12.1959), *1981, formerly Coventry City Bamber, John David (b. 01.02.1959), *1983, formerly Blackpool FC, St. Helens Town, Manchester University Hutchinson, Colin Mark (b. 02.11.1963), *1981, apprentice Walker, Raymond (b. 28.09.1963), *1981, apprentice Transfers: Birch, Paul (b.
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