3.1.14

Walsall v Arsenal 1933


Formidable ball from the  (in)famous cup tie.

The weekend of the third round of the FA Cup has always been one of the highlights of the football fan's calendar. For many it can be the biggest game of the season, if your team draws a big club. It can see small provincial grounds packed out or set the scene for away trips to famous stadiums, excursions that attain a legendary status over the years. 
What most will remember though is the upsets, the exploits of the Giantkillers. 
I recommend this site to anyone interested in this romantic aspect of the game, the occasions on which the glamorous world of the international superstar has collided with that of the part time journeyman. 
Third Division North side Walsall scored a famous victory over Arsenal in January 1933. Arsenal fielded 7 internationals and gave debuts to 4 reserve team players.  Walsall's 2-0 victory signaled the end of the Arsenal careers of 3 of those debutants. Incensed by a combination of ineptitude and foul play, Herbert Chapman actually told Tommy Black, who had conceded a penalty , that he was banned from Highbury and from training as soon as the game was over. Chapman was true to his word. 


Walsall

Arsenal
Joey Cunningham
GK
Frank Moss*
Jack Bennett
RB
George Male*
Sid Bird
LB
Tommy Black
Jack Reed
RH
Frank Hill**
George Leslie
CH
Herbie Roberts*
Harry Salt
LH
Norman Sidley
Billy Coward
OR
William Warnes
Chris Ball
IR
David Jack*
Gilbert Alsop
CF
Charlie Walsh
Bill Sheppard
IL
Alex James**
Freddie Lee
OL
Cliff Bastin*

* England international
** Scotland international


In the next round Walsall traveled to Manchester City and lost 2-0.