Sid Pugh
Sid Pugh joined Arsenal from school and worked as a telephonist at Highbury.
The half back joined the Club’s playing staff as an amateur in April 1936 before turning professional two years later.
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| Name | Sid Pugh |
| Arsenal Career | 1936 - 1939 |
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| Appearances | 1 (1 starts, 0 as a sub) |
| Goals | 0 |
Pugh suffered a severe kidney injury against Birmingham in his only senior appearance for Arsenal and never played again.
He served as a Flying Officer in the RAF during the Second World War but was killed on active service in 1939.