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1908–09 in English football

38th season of competitive football in England


38th season of competitive football in England

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The 1908–09 season was the 38th season of competitive football in England.

Overview

Tottenham Hotspur played their first ever season in the Football League, gaining promotion to the First Division in the process. Spurs, along with Bradford Park Avenue entered the Second Division to replace Lincoln City and Stoke.

This year started a new competition: the Charity Shield; a match between the champion of the Professional League vs. the champion of the Amateur League. The first championship went to Manchester United, in a replayed final against Queens Park Rangers.

Events

  • 5 December 1908– Sunderland defeat Newcastle United 9-1, after the game was tied 1-1 at half-time. This is the joint biggest away victory in the top division in Football League history. The win was even more remarkable as Newcastle were league champions that season winning the title by 7 points from Everton, conceding only 41 goals all season.

Honours

CompetitionWinner
[First Division](1908-09-football-league)Newcastle United (3)
[Second Division](1908-09-football-league)Bolton Wanderers
FA CupManchester United (1)
[Charity Shield](1908-fa-charity-shield)Manchester United
[Home Championship](1909-british-home-championship)

Notes = Number in parentheses is the times that club has won that honour. * indicates new record for competition

League tables

[[Football League First Division|First Division]]

Main article: 1908–09 Football League#First Division

[[Football League Second Division|Second Division]]

Main article: 1908–09 Football League#Second Division

National team

The England national football team had a very successful season, with victory in the 1909 British Home Championship due to a whitewash of the other Home Nations and three heavy victories during a tour of Central Europe for the second year running.

Results

date = 13 February 1909 | team1 = | score = 4–0 | team2 = | goals1 = Vivian Woodward 2, George Hilsdon 2 (1P) | goals2 = | stadium = Park Avenue, Bradford}}

date = 15 March 1909 | team1 = | score = 2–0 | team2 = | goals1 = George Holley, Bert Freeman | goals2 = | stadium = City Ground, Nottingham}}

date = 3 April 1909 | team1 = | score = 2–0 | team2 = | goals1 = George Wall 2 | goals2 = | stadium = The Crystal Palace, London}}

European tour

Players

The players chosen for the tour were:

NamePositionClubAppearancesGoals
LWSunderland31
RBBlackburn Rovers30
FWSwindon Town23
FWManchester United12
GKLiverpool30
FWSunderland34
LHBradford City20
LBWest Bromwich Albion30
RWMiddlesbrough30
LHDerby County10
RHChelsea31
CHBristol City30
CFTottenham Hotspur39
Key
  • GK — Goalkeeper
  • RB — Right back
  • LB — Left back
  • CB — Centre back
  • CH — Centre half
  • LH — Left half
  • RH — Right half
  • RW — Right winger
  • LW — Left winger
  • FW — Forward
  • CF — Centre forward

Match details


George Holley 2

References

Footnotes

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References

  1. "NUFC 1 v 9 SAFC – Magpies Routed By Black Cats – Ryehill Football".
  2. Captain
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