1. Stanley George James Earle was an English footballer who played as an inside-right in the Football League for Arsenal, West Ham United and Clapton Orient.

1. Stanley George James Earle was an English footballer who played as an inside-right in the Football League for Arsenal, West Ham United and Clapton Orient.
Stan Earle was capped for England at amateur and full levels.
Stan Earle featured for England Schoolboys in 1912, and captained Essex.
Stan Earle represented The Amateurs in the 1923 Charity Shield.
Stan Earle played in the Isthmian League with Vivian Gibbins at Clapton, and joined Arsenal as an amateur in March 1922.
Stan Earle made four League appearances for the north London club, scoring three goals, and had his registration cancelled in July 1924.
Stan Earle continued to play for Clapton and became club captain.
Stan Earle won the FA Amateur Cup with the club in 1924.
Stan Earle left the Dog to join the professional ranks at West Ham United in August 1924.
Stan Earle ended his career at Clapton Orient, and went on to coach Walthamstow Avenue and manage Leyton.
Stan Earle served in the Royal Field Artillery and the Royal Garrison Artillery as a bombardier.