1905–06 Birmingham F.C. season

Birmingham City F.C.
1905–06 season
Chairman Walter W. Hart
Secretary-manager Alf Jones
Ground Coventry Road
Football League First Division 7th
FA Cup Fourth round (eliminated by Newcastle United)
Top goalscorer League: Billy Jones (22)
All: Billy Jones (24)
Highest home attendance 30,000 vs Aston Villa, 16 September 1905
Lowest home attendance 3,000 vs Manchester City, 28 April 1906
Average home league attendance 12,526

The 1905–06 Football League season was Birmingham Football Club's 14th in the Football League, their 6th in the First Division, and their first season under the name "Birmingham", having previously played as "Small Heath". They finished in seventh place in the 20-team league. They also took part in the 1905–06 FA Cup, entering at the first round proper and losing to Newcastle United in the fourth round (quarter-final) after a replay.

Twenty-three players made at least one appearance in nationally organised first-team competition, and there were twelve different goalscorers. Goalkeeper Nat Robinson was ever-present over the 44-match season; among outfield players, forwards Benny Green (footballer) and Billy Jones missed two and three matches respectively. Billy Jones was leading scorer with 24 goals, of which 22 came in the league.

The Coventry Road ground, by then surrounded by tightly-packed housing, had more than once proved too small to accommodate those wishing to attend. Against Aston Villa last season, "hundreds of people found the doors closed against them, and probably there were thousands who would not go to the ground in view of the inevitable crush",[1] and attendance at the FA Cup fourth-round tie against Newcastle was restricted to 27,000 with "probably 60,000 people anxious to attend".[2] The landlords had raised the rent, but refused either to sell the freehold or to allow further expansion to the ground, and the directors estimated that remaining at Coventry Road was losing the club as much as £2,000 a year in revenue.[3] Club director Harry Morris identified a site three-quarters of a mile (1 km) nearer the city centre, on the site of a disused brickworks in the Bordesley district, where a new ground could be built. The directors signed a 21-year lease and construction began.[3]

Football League First Division

DateLeague
position
Opponents VenueResultScore
F–A
Scorers Attendance
2 September 1905 9thPreston North EndH D1–1W.H. Jones 25,000
9 September 1905 10thNewcastle UnitedA D2–2Green, Wilcox 28,000
16 September 1905 7thAston VillaH W2–0W.H. Jones, Mounteney 30,000
23 September 1905 9thLiverpoolA L0–2 24,000
30 September 1905 8thSheffield UnitedH W2–0Wilcox, Mounteney 18,000
7 October 1905 9thNotts CountyA D0–0 15,000
14 October 1905 7thStokeH W2–0W.H. Jones 2 8,000
21 October 1905 5thBolton WanderersA W1–0W.H. Jones 20,000
28 October 1905 4thWoolwich ArsenalH W2–1Beer, W.H. Jones 15,000
4 November 1905 5thBlackburn RoversA L1–5Cornan 8,000
11 November 1905 5thSunderlandH W3–0Anderson, W.H. Jones, Tickle 15,000
18 November 1905 4thWolverhampton WanderersA D0–0 5,000
25 November 1905 3rdEvertonA W2–1W.H. Jones, Anderson 10,000
2 December 1905 2ndDerby CountyH W3–1Tickle, Mounteney, Wigmore 18,000
9 December 1905 4thSheffield WednesdayA L2–4Tickle, W.H. Jones 8,000
16 December 1905 3rdNottingham ForestH W5–0Wilcox 3, Harper, W.H. Jones 12,000
23 December 1905 4thManchester CityA L1–4Green 15,000
25 December 1905 5thMiddlesbroughA L0–1 18,000
26 December 1905 4thMiddlesbroughH W7–0Green 5, W.H. Jones, Williamson og 15,000
28 December 1905 4thSheffield UnitedA L0–3 4,000
30 December 1905 6thPreston North EndA L0–3 8,000
1 January 1906 9thBuryA L0–1 12,000
6 January 1906 11thNewcastle UnitedA L0–1 8,000
20 January 1906 8thAston VillaA W3–1Mounteney, W.H. Jones, Dougherty 40,000
27 January 1906 7thLiverpoolH W1–0Mounteney 20,000
10 February 1906 5thNotts CountyH W4–2Mounteney, Green, W.H. Jones 2 8,000
17 February 1906 4thStokeA D2–2W.H. Jones 5,000
3 March 1906 6thWoolwich ArsenalA L0–5 20,000
17 March 1906 8thSunderlandA L1–3Anderson 15,000
24 March 1906 10thWolverhampton WanderersH D3–3Mounteney, W.H. Jones 2 5,000
26 March 1906 11thBolton WanderersH L2–5Mounteney, Tickle 10,000
7 April 1906 11thDerby CountyA D0–0 4,000
9 April 1906 8thEvertonH W1–0Mounteney 10,000
14 April 1906 7thSheffield WednesdayH W5–1Tickle 3, W.H. Jones 2 8,000
16 April 1906 10thBuryH L0–3 8,000
21 April 1906 10thNottingham ForestA L1–2W.H. Jones 8,000
23 April 1906 8thBlackburn RoversH W3–0Mounteney, Smith, Green 10,000
28 April 1906 7thManchester CityH W3–2Green, W.H. Jones, Edmondson og 3,000

League table (part)

Final First Division table (part)
Pos Club Pld W D L F A GA Pts
5th Manchester City381951473541.3143
6th Bolton Wanderers381771481671.2541
7th Birmingham381771465591.1041
8th Aston Villa381761572561.2940
9th Blackburn Rovers381681454521.0440
Key Pos = League position; Pld = Matches played;
W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost;
F = Goals for; A = Goals against; GA = Goal average; Pts = Points
Source [4]

FA Cup

Main article: 1905–06 FA Cup
Round DateOpponentsVenue ResultScore
F–A
Scorers Attendance
First round 13 January 1906Preston North EndH W1–0Beer 10,000
Second round 3 February 1906StokeA W1–0W.H. Jones 15,000
Third round 24 February 1906Tottenham HotspurA D1–1Harper 28,000
Third round replay 28 February 1906Tottenham HotspurH W2–0
a.e.t
Green, Mounteney 34,000
Fourth round 10 March 1906Newcastle UnitedH D2–2Green, W.H. Jones 27,000
Fourth round replay 14 March 1906Newcastle UnitedA L0–3 39,059

Appearances and goals

Players having played at least one first-team match
Name Position Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
League FA Cup Total
Robinson, NatNat Robinson Goalkeeper38060440
Bidmead, BillBill Bidmead Full back200020
Glover, JohnJohn Glover Full back32060380
Hartwell, AmbroseAmbrose Hartwell Full back19000190
Stokes, FrankFrank Stokes Full back31060370
Beer, BillyBilly Beer Half back26161322
Cornan, FrankFrank Cornan Half back15150201
Dougherty, JimJim Dougherty Half back31120331
Howard, HarryHarry Howard Half back300030
Kearns, JohnJohn Kearns Half back200020
Shufflebotham, JackJack Shufflebotham Half back100010
Wigmore, WalterWalter Wigmore Half back28160341
Anderson, GeorgeGeorge Anderson Forward23350283
Field, OakeyOakey Field Forward700070
Green, BennyBenny Green Forward3610624212
Harper, RolyRoly Harper Forward15161212
Jones, AaronAaron Jones Forward400040
Jones, BillyBilly Jones Forward3522624124
Mounteney, ArthurArthur Mounteney Forward2510513011
Smith, JackJack Smith Forward310031
Southall, GeorgeGeorge Southall Forward500050
Tickle, CharlieCharlie Tickle Forward20700207
Wilcox, FreddieFreddie WilcoxLeft club during playing season Forward17510185

See also

References

General
Specific
  1. 'Linesman' (27 February 1905). "Football Notes". Birmingham Daily Mail. p. 4.
  2. "Cup Memories. When Small Heath Alliance Made History". Birmingham Mail. 27 February 1931. p. 13.
  3. 1 2 Inglis, Simon (1996). Football Grounds of Britain (3rd ed.) London: CollinsWillow. p. 44. ISBN 0-00-218426-5.
  4. "Birmingham City 1905–1906: English Division One (old) Table". Statto Organisation. Retrieved 22 May 2012.
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