aLF Moule played in various London local leagues for West Ham Corinthians, Catford South East and Leytonstone, before joining Millwall as an amateur in March 1920. He went professional in 1921 and stayed with the club for six years, scoring 64 goals (including three hat-tricks) in 208 League appearances, playing as an inside-left, before moving to Norwich City, in the Third Division (South). He spent just one season in East Anglia, scoring 12 goals in 35 matches, before a year with Watford, where he managed to score four times in 11 games. He returned to non-League football with Margate, playing alongside future Arsenal goalkeeper and Dutch international Gerrit Keizer, where he became player-manager in August 1930.[5]