1892–93 Ardwick A.F.C. season

Ardwick A.F.C.
1892–93 season
Manager England Lawrence Furniss
Football League 5th
FA Cup Qualifying round
Top goalscorer League: Weir (8 goals)
All: Weir (8 goals)
Highest home attendance 6,000 vs Small Heath0 (22 November 1892)
6,000 vs Darwen
(17 December 1892)
Lowest home attendance 1,000 vs Grimsby
(30 December 1892)

The 1892–93 season was Ardwick A.F.C.'s second season of league football. Following the amalgamation of the Football Alliance with the Football League, Ardwick was elected to the new Second Division in the inaugural season of two-tier football in England, and the season marked the start of Ardwick (Manchester City)'s exactly 100-year stay in the Football League before leaving in 1992 to co-found the Premier League.

Team Kit

Football League Second Division

P WDLFAPts
3Darwen[1]221426603630
4Grimsby Town2211110424123
5Ardwick229310454021
6Burton Swifts229211474720
7Northwich Victoria229211425820

P = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; F = Goals for; A = Goals against; Pts = Points
Source: Football League

Results summary

OverallHomeAway
PldWDLGFGAGDPtsWDLGFGAGDWDLGFGAGD
22 9 3 10 45 40 +5 20 6 3 2 27 14 +13 3 0 8 18 26 -8

N.B. Points awarded for a win: 2

Reports

Cup competitions

FA Cup

The draw for the preliminary round and first round of the FA Cup was held at a meeting of the Football Association on 29 August 1892. Ardwick were drawn away at Fleetwood Rangers in the preliminary round, although Ardwick made an offer to Fleetwood to transfer the game to their own stadium, which was accepted. A first round home tie against Workington awaited the winners.[2] The first match was drawn and Fleetwood refused to play extra time, forcing a replay, which was also held at Hyde Road.

Lancashire Senior Cup

Manchester Senior Cup

Friendlies

Squad statistics

Squad

Appearances for competitive matches only

Pos. Name League FA Cup Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
GKScotland William Douglas 20020220
GKHarry Stones 200020
DFCanada Walter Bowman 222042
DFJohn McVickers 17020190
MFWilliam Hopkins 20010210
MFHarry Middleton 21220232
MFScotland Davie Russell 17320193
MFEngland Jimmy Yates 850085
FWScotland Jack Angus 731083
FWScotland Adam Carson 310031
FWScotland William Lambie 310031
FWScotland Bob Milarvie 17221193
FWWales Hugh Morris 19520215
FWEngland Wilmot Turner 100010
FWEngland David Weir 14810158
--Harry Angus 200020
--George Armitt 100010
--Joe Davies 12720147
--Tom Forrester 510051
--John Milne 801090
--Felix Mooney 940094
--David Robson 22020240
--Fred Steele 400040
--Danny Whittle 910091

Scorers

All

Scorer Goals
England David Weir 8
Joe Davies 7
Wales Hugh Morris 5
England Jimmy Yates
Felix Mooney 4
Scotland Jack Angus 3
Scotland Bob Milarvie
Davie Russell
Canada Walter Bowman 2
Harry Middleton
Scotland Adam Carson 1
Tom Forrester
Scotland William Lambie
Danny Whittle

League

Scorer Goals
England David Weir 8
Joe Davies 7
Wales Hugh Morris 5
England Jimmy Yates
Felix Mooney 4
Scotland Jack Angus 3
Davie Russell
Canada Walter Bowman 2
Harry Middleton
Scotland Bob Milarvie
Scotland Adam Carson 1
Tom Forrester
Scotland William Lambie
Danny Whittle

FA Cup

Scorer Goals
Scotland Bob Milarvie 1

Transfers

Transfers in

First team
Date Pos. Player From club
Pre-season Full back Scotland Archibald Ferguson Scotland Heart of Midlothian
Pre-season Forward Scotland Bob Milarvie England Newton Heath
Pre-season Forward Scotland J. Campbell Scotland Celtic
Pre-season Forward Scotland D. Lafferty Scotland Celtic
Pre-season Forward J. McCarthy Unknown
Unknown Full-back Cooke Unknown
Unknown Full-back John McVickers Unknown
Unknown Half-back Baker Unknown
Unknown Half-back William Hopkins Unknown
Unknown Half-back S. Jackson Unknown
Unknown Half-back Harry Middleton Unknown
Unknown Half-back Charles Parry Unknown
Unknown Forward Scotland Jack Angus Scotland Third Lanark
Unknown Forward Alex Boggie Unknown
Unknown Forward Powery Unknown
Unknown Forward William Sharpe Unknown

See also

References

  1. Elected to First Division after winning test match against Notts County
  2. "Draw for the Football Association Cup". Birmingham Daily Post. 1892-08-30.

External links

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