[3][5] He was a non-playing reserve for competitive England matches in October 1919 and May 1921 and was a member of the FA XI which toured South Africa in 1920.
[6][7] Voisey played in Millwall's first three seasons of league football after the war, before transferring to newly-elected Third Division South club Bournemouth & Boscombe Athletic in 1923.
[9] In 1941, at the age of 50, he named himself in the lineup as a player for a London War Cup match versus West Ham United.
[2] After sustaining injuries during an air raid in April 1943 (in which The Den received a direct hit),[2] Voisey was forced to relinquish his management role in November 1944.
Major and invariably displayed marked resource, particularly during the retirement after 21 March 1918 when the Battery sustained many casualties from hostile fire.