"Ernest Joseph "Joe" North" was an England/English professional football (soccer)/football and cricket player.

North's early career was interrupted by World War I, where he fought in the British Army/Army, winning the Military Medal. However, during this time he guested for Sheffield United F.C./Sheffield United, before joining Arsenal F.C./Arsenal after the war's end, in 1919, as an amateurism/amateur. A centre forward, he was mainly a reserve in the side, as understudy to Henry White (footballer)/Henry White and Fred Pagnam. He still scored on his League debut, though, in a Football League First Division/First Division match against Oldham Athletic A.F.C./Oldham Athletic on 7 February 1920. However, he could not fully break into the team, making 23 appearances (scoring six goals) in three seasons before leaving Arsenal for Reading F.C./Reading in May 1922.

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