Michael Black

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An England schoolboy international, Michael Black helped Arsenal to FA Youth Cup success in 1994.
 
The midfielder was part of the side that defeated Millwall 5-3 on aggregate in the Final.
 
His solitary first-team appearance came as a substitute in a Champions League match away at Panathinaikos in December 1998. The Gunners won 3-1 and put in a classy performance, despite having 14 first-teamers unavailable.
 
After loan spells at Brentford and Millwall, Black moved to Tranmere Rovers in July 1999.

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