Edward Anderson
Edward Anderson had the most fleeting of Arsenal careers.
Born in Scotland, he started out as an outside-left for St. Mirren before joining Arsenal in November 1903.
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| Name | Edward Anderson |
| Arsenal Career | 1903 - 1904 |
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| Appearances | 2 (2 starts, 0 as a sub) |
| Goals | 0 |
An appearance in a senior friendly against the Army soon followed and Anderson made his League debut at Stockport on New Year's Day 1904.
The following day Anderson played again - in a 2-2 draw at Blackpool. But that was his final first-team appearance for Arsenal.
The Club's regular outside-left, William Linward, was restored to the side and Anderson moved on again, this time to Fulham, later in 1904.