Tom Black appeared in Arsenal's shock 1933 FA Cup defeat to Walsall - dubbed the biggest upset of all time.
Herbert Chapman's all-conquering Gunners lost 2-0 to the Third Division Saddlers and Black had a disappointing game - he kicked an opponent at 1-0 down before giving away the penalty which led to the second.
It was his first appearance for the Club and would be his last as a furious Chapman sold him to Plymouth Argyle within a week.
The Glasgow-born full back joined Arsenal from Strathclyde in July 1931 and was a regular for the reserves in the Football Combination while the first team were enjoying success in the early 1930s.
Black played for Plymouth and Southend United before his retirement.
Tom Black
