1911–12 in English football

The 1911–12 season was the 41st season of competitive football in England.

Overview

Blackburn Rovers won the First Division title for the first time. Preston North End and Bury were relegated, to be replaced by Second Division Champions Derby County and runners up, Chelsea. Barnsley won the FA Cup in a replayed final against West Bromwich Albion; Manchester Utd won the Charity Shield with a spectacular 8–4 victory over Swindon Town.

Events

Grimsby Town returned to the Second Division after a season away. Lincoln City were the team to make way for them.

In March, Justice A.T. Lawrence established the legality of the football league's retain-and-transfer system with his judgement in the Kingaby case.[1] Former Aston Villa player Herbert Kingaby had brought legal proceedings against his old club for preventing him from playing. Erroneous strategy by Kingaby's counsel resulted in the suit being dismissed.[2]

Honours

CompetitionWinner
First DivisionBlackburn Rovers (1)
Second DivisionDerby County
FA CupBarnsley (1)
Charity ShieldManchester United
Home Championship England &  Scotland

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

League table

First Division

PosClubPWDLFAGAPts
1Blackburn Rovers38209960431.39549
2Everton382061246421.09546
3Newcastle United381881264501.28044
4Bolton Wanderers382031554431.25643
5The Wednesday381691369491.40841
6Aston Villa381771476631.20641
7Middlesbrough381681456451.24440
8Sunderland3814111358511.13739
9West Bromwich Albion381591443470.91539
10Woolwich Arsenal381581555590.93238
11Bradford City381581546500.92038
12Tottenham Hotspur381491553531.00037
13Manchester United3813111445600.75037
14Sheffield United3813101563561.12536
15Manchester City381391656580.96635
16Notts County381471746630.73035
17Liverpool3812101649550.89134
18Oldham Athletic3812101646540.85234
19Preston North End381371840570.70233
20Bury38692332590.54221

Second Division

PosClubPWDLFAGAPts
1Derby County38238774282.64354
2Chelsea38246864341.88254
3Burnley38228877411.87852
4Clapton Orient382131461441.38645
5Wolverhampton Wanderers3816101257331.72742
6Barnsley3815121145421.07142
7Hull City381781354511.05942
8Fulham381671566581.13839
9Grimsby Town381591448550.87339
10Leicester Fosse381571649660.74237
11Bradford Park Avenue381391644450.97835
12Birmingham381461855590.93234
13Bristol City381461841600.68334
14Blackpool381381732520.61534
15Nottingham Forest381371846480.95833
16Stockport County3811111647540.87033
17Huddersfield Town381361950640.78132
18Glossop388121842560.75028
19Leeds City381082050780.64128
20Gainsborough Trinity[3]385132030640.46923

P = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; F = Goals for; A = Goals against; GA = Goal average; Pts = Points

References

  1. Matthew Taylor, ‘Sutcliffe, Charles Edward (1864–1939)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004
  2. David McArdle, LLB PhD, The Football League's player registration scheme and the Kingaby case, accessed 16 December 2012
  3. Failed to be re-elected to the Football League. This was their final ever season of league football.
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