As a forward for Richmond, Harry Armstrong is ranked number 98 in the competition. His recent performance has been ok with an average of 6.8 over the last 5 rounds, playing just 4 games. For the season he is averaging 6.8. His consistency has been poor but overall trending in the right direction.
Harold Arthur Armstrong (1885 – after 1911) was an English footballer who played as an outside right.
He signed for Sheffield Wednesday from his hometown club, Wearside League champions Southwick, in April 1907. He netted 13 goals for Wednesday's reserve when they won the Midland League in 1908,[citation needed] but made only six first-team appearances for the Owls. He moved on to West Ham United in 1909, but never made an appearance for the first team, and left for Darlington at the end of the season. He played six FA Cup matches for his new club, scoring once, and also scored once in the North-Eastern League, before moving back to the Wearside League with Silksworth Colliery Welfare.
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