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FONT= Season 1982-83 Arsenal Football Club Birmingham City Manager: William John Terence Neill (b. 08.05.1942) Manager: Ronald Saunders (b. 06.11.1932) Goalkeepers: Goalkeepers: Jennings, Patrick Anthony (b. 12.06.1945), 95 A Northern Ireland, *1977, formerly Tottenham Hotspur, Watford FC, Wealands, Jeffrey Andrew (b. 26.08.1951), *1979, formerly Hull City, Darlington FC, Northampton Town, Wolverhampton Wanderers Newry Town, Shamrock Rovers Blyth, James (b. 02.02.1955), 2 A Scotland, *1982, formerly Coventry City, Hereford United, Coventry City, Preston North End Wilmot, Rhys (b. 21.02.1962), *1980, apprentice Coton, Anthony Philip (b. 19.05.1961), *1978, formerly Mile Oak Rovers Wood, George (b. 26.09.1952), 4 A Scotland, *1980, formerly Everton FC, Blackpool FC, East Stirling, Forth Wanderers Coles, David Andrew (b. 15.06.1964), *1982, apprentice Defenders: Defenders: O’Leary, David Anthony (b. 02.05.1958), 25 A Eire, *1975, apprentice Dennis, Mark Earl (b. 02.05.1961), *1978, apprentice Devine, John Anthony (b. 11.11.1958), 4 A Eire, *1976, apprentice Winterburn, Nigel (b. 11.12.1963), *1981, apprentice Sansom, Kenneth Graham (b. 26.09.1958), 27 A, *1980, formerly Crystal Palace van den Hauwe, Patrick William (b. 16.12.1960), *1978, apprentice Hollins, John William (b. 16.07.1946), 1 A, *1979, formerly Queens Park Rangers, Chelsea FC Broadhurst, Kevin (b. 03.06.1959), *1977, apprentice O’Shea, Daniel Edward (b. 26.03.1963), *1980, apprentice Scott, Geoffrey Samuel (b. 31.10.1956), *1982, formerly Leicester City, Stoke City, Highgate United, Solihull Borough Whyte, Christopher Anderson (b. 02.09.1961), *1979, apprentice Langan, David Francis (b. 15.02.1957), 14 A Eire, *1980, formerly Derby County Kay, John (b. 29.01.1964), *1981, apprentice Hagan, James (b. 10.08.1956), *1982, formerly Coventry City, Seiko Sports Association, Detroit Express, Torquay United, Hill, Colin Frederick (b. 12.11.1963), *1981, apprentice Coventry City, Larne Town Hawker, Philip Nigel (b. 07.12.1962), *1980, apprentice Midfield: Phillips, Leslie Michael (b. 07.01.1963), *1980, apprentice Talbot, Brian (b. 21.07.1953), 6 A, *1979, formerly Ipswich Town Nicholas, Peter (b. 10.11.1959), 23 A Wales, *1981, formerly Crystal Palace Midfield: Robson, Stewart Ian (b. 06.11.1964), *1981, apprentice Dillon, Kevin Paul (b. 18.12.1959), *1977, apprentice Rix, Graham Cyril (b. 23.10.1957), 13 A, *1975, apprentice Summerfield, Kevin (b. 07.01.1959), *1982, formerly West Bromwich Albion Gorman, Paul Anthony (b. 06.08.1963), *1980, apprentice Gemmill, Archibald (b. 24.03.1947), 43 A Scotland, *1979, formerly Nottingham Forest, Derby County, Preston North End, St. Mirren Curbishley, Llewellyn Charles (b. 08.11.1957), *1979, formerly West Ham United Forwards: Francis, Carlos (b. 21.08.1962), *1980, apprentice Sunderland, Alan (b. 01.07.1953), 1 A, *1977, formerly Wolverhampton Wanderers Stevenson, Byron (b. 07.09.1956), 15 A Wales, *1982, formerly Leeds United Sparrow, Brian (b. 24.06.1962), *1980, apprentice Handysides, Ian Robert (b. 14.12.1962), *1980, apprentice Davis, Paul Vincent (b. 09.12.1961), *1979, apprentice Carrodus, Frank (b. 31.05.1949), *1982, formerly Wrexham FC, Aston Villa, Manchester City, Altrincham Woodcock, Anthony Stewart (b. 06.12.1955), 24 A, *1982, formerly 1. FC Köln, Nottingham Forest, Doncaster Rovers, Lincoln City, Nottingham Forest Forwards: Hawley, John (b. 08.05.1954), *1981, formerly Sunderland AFC, Leeds United, Hull City Harford, Michael Gordon (b. 12.02.1959), *1982, formerly Bristol City, Newcastle United, Lincoln City McDermott, Brian James (b. 08.04.1961), *1979, apprentice van Mierlo, Antonius Wilhelmus (b. 24.08.1957), 3 A Netherlands, *1981, formerly Willem II Tilburg, PSV Eindhoven, FC Cranendonck Meade, Raphael Joseph (b. 22.11.1962), *1980, apprentice Whatmore, Neil (b. 17.05.1955), *1981, formerly Bolton Wanderers Cork, David (b. 28.10.1962), *1980, apprentice Evans, Anthony (b. 11.01.1954), *1979, formerly Cardiff City, Blackpool FC, Formby FC Sturridge, Michael Alexander (b. 18.09.1962), *1980, apprentice Transfers: McDowall, Duncan John (b. 18.12.1963), *1981, apprentice Chapman, Lee Roy (b. 05.12.1959), signed August 1982, formerly Stoke City, Plymouth Argyle, Stoke City (Forward) Hawley, John, left October 1982, on loan to Leyton Orient Transfers: Hawley, John, left December 1982, on loan to Hull City Blake, Noel Lloyd George (b. 12.01.1962), signed September 1982, formerly Aston Villa, Shrewsbury Town, Aston Villa, Petrović, Vladimir (b. 01.07.1955), 34 A Yugoslavia, signed December 1982, formerly Crvena Zvezda (Forward) Sutton Coldfield (Defender) Sparrow, Brian, left January 1983, on loan to Wimbledon FC Mumford, Wayne Ernest (b. 03.11.1964), signed September 1982, formerly Manchester City (apprentice) (Defender) McDermott, Brian, left March 1983, on loan to Fulham FC Brazier, Colin James (b. 06.06.1957), signed September 1982, formerly Wolverhampton Wanderers, Alvechurch FC (Defender) Wilmot, Rhys, left March 1983, on loan to Hereford United van Mierlo, Antonius Wilhelmus, left September 1982, transferred to Willem II Tilburg Gemmill, Archibald, left September 1982, transferred to Jacksonville Tea Men Scott, Geoffrey Samuel, left October 1982, transferred to Charlton Athletic Aston Villa Bremner, Kevin Johnston (b. 07.10.1957), loaned October 1982, formerly Colchester United, Keith FC, Deveronvale FC (Forward) Whatmore, Neil, left October 1982, on loan to Oxford United Manager: Anthony Edward Barton (b. 08.04.1937) Ferguson, Michael (b. 03.10.1954), loaned November 1982, formerly Everton FC, Coventry City (Forward) Whatmore, Neil, left December 1982, on loan to Bolton Wanderers Goalkeepers: Summerfield, Kevin, left December 1982, on loan to Walsall FC Rimmer, John James (b. 10.02.1948), 1 A, *1977, formerly Arsenal FC, Manchester United, Swansea City, Manchester United Hawker, Phillip Nigel, left December 1982, transferred to Walsall FC Spink, Nigel Philip (b. 08.08.1958), *1977, formerly Chelmsford City, West Ham United Kuhl, Martin (b. 10.01.1965), signed December 1982, apprentice (Midfield) Poole, Kevin (b. 21.07.1963), *1981, apprentice Gayle, Howard Anthony (b. 18.05.1958), signed January 1983, formerly Liverpool FC, Newcastle United, Liverpool FC, Fulham FC, Liverpool FC (Defender) Defenders: Whatmore, Neil, left February 1983, transferred to Oxford United Gibson, Colin (b. 06.04.1960), *1978, apprentice Summerfield, Kevin, left February 1983, transferred to Walsall FC Blake, Noel Lloyd George (b. 12.01.1962), *1982, formerly Shrewsbury Town, Aston Villa, Sutton Coldfield Wealands, Jeffrey Andrew, left February 1983, transferred to Manchester United Jones, Mark Anthony Waldron (b. 22.10.1961), *1979, apprentice Hopkins, Robert Arthur (b. 25.10.1961), signed March 1983, formerly Aston Villa (Midfield) Swain, Kenneth (b. 28.01.1952), *1978, formerly Chelsea FC, Wycombe Wanderers Dillon, Kevin Paul, left March 1983, transferred to Portsmouth FC McNaught, Kenneth (b. 11.01.1955), *1977, formerly Everton FC Halsall, Michael (b. 21.07.1961), signed March 1983, formerly Liverpool FC (Defender) Williams, Gary (b. 17.06.1960), *1980, formerly Walsall FC, Aston Villa Curbishley, Llewellyn Charles, left March 1983, transferred to Aston Villa Evans, Allan James (b. 12.10.1956), 4 A Scotland, *1977, formerly Dunfermline Athletic Coles, David Andrew, left March 1983, transferred to Mansfield Town Glover, Dean Victor (b. 20.12.1963), *1981, apprentice Rogers, Kevin Perry (b. 23.09.1963), signed April 1983, formerly Aston Villa (Midfield) Brazier, Colin James, left April 1983, transferred to Lincoln City Midfielders: Mortimer, Dennis (b. 05.04.1950), *1975, formerly Coventry City Deacy, Eamonn Stephen (b. 01.10.1958), 4 A Eire, *1979, formerly Galway Rovers, Sligo Rovers, West United Brighton & Hove Albion Ormsby, Brendan (b. 01.10.1960), *1978, apprentice Bremner, Desmond George (b. 07.09.1952), 1 A Scotland, *1979, formerly Hibernian FC, Deveronvale FC Manager: Michael Alfred Bailey (b. 27.02.1942), from 10 December 1982 James Melia (b. 01.11.1937) Cowans, Gordon Sidney (b. 27.10.1958), *1975, apprentice Heard, Timothy Patrick (b. 17.03.1960), *1979, formerly Everton FC Goalkeepers: Hopkins, Robert Arthur (b. 25.10.1961), *1979, apprentice Moseley, Graham (b. 16.11.1953), *1977, formerly Walsall FC, Aston Villa, Derby County, Blackburn Rovers Blair, Andrew (b. 18.12.1959), *1981, formerly Coventry City Digweed, Perry (b. 26.10.1959), *1981, formerly Fulham FC Rogers, Kevin Perry (b. 23.09.1963), *1981, apprentice Kerr, Paul Andrew (b. 09.06.1964), *1982, apprentice Defenders: Hutchinson, Colin Mark (b. 02.11.1963), *1981, apprentice Nelson, Samuel (b. 01.04.1949), 51 A Northern Ireland, *1981, formerly Arsenal FC Walker, Raymond (b. 28.09.1963), *1981, apprentice Stevens, Gary Andrew (b. 30.03.1962), *1979, formerly Ipswich Town (apprentice) Birch, Paul (b. 20.11.1962), *1980, apprentice Shanks, Donald (b. 02.10.1952), *1981, formerly Queens Park Rangers, Luton Town, Fulham FC Gatting, Stephen Paul (b. 29.05.1959), *1981, formerly Arsenal FC Forwards: Ramsey, Christopher (b. 28.04.1962), *1980, formerly Bristol City (apprentice) Withe, Peter (b. 30.08.1951), 6 A, *1980, formerly Newcastle United, Nottingham Forest, Birmingham City, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Foster, Stephen Brian (b. 24.09.1957), 3 A, *1979, formerly Portsmouth FC, Southampton FC Arcadia Shepherds FC, Port Elizabeth City, Barrow FC, Southport FC, Smith Coggins FC Pearce, Graham Charles (b. 08.08.1959), *1982, formerly Barnet FC Shaw, Gary Robert (b.
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