- 1899–1900 Newton Heath F.C. season
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Newton Heath 1899–1900 season Secretary A. H. Albut Second Division 4th FA Cup First Round Qualifying Top goalscorer League:
Joe Cassidy (16)
All:
Joe Cassidy (16)Highest home attendance 12,000 vs Small Heath (17 February 1900)
12,000 vs Grimsby Town (3 March 1900)Lowest home attendance 5,000 vs eight opponents Average home attendance 6,059 ← 1898–99 1900–01 → The 1899–1900 season was Newton Heath's eighth season in the Football League and their sixth in the Second Division. They finished fourth in the league, which was not enough to earn promotion back to the First Division. In the FA Cup, the Heathens were knocked out in the First Round Qualifying by South Shore.
The club also entered teams in the Lancashire and Manchester Senior Cups in 1899–1900, but little progress was made in either competition. The club received a bye to the third round of the Manchester Senior Cup, but lost 5–0 to Bury. It was a similar story in the Lancashire Cup, as they beat Bolton Wanderers 3–2 in the first round before losing 1–0 to Southport Central in the second round.
Second Division
Date Opponents Home/
AwayResult
F – AScorers Attendance 2 September 1899 Gainsborough Trinity H 2 – 2 Cassidy, Lee 8,000 9 September 1899 Bolton Wanderers A 1 – 2 Ambler 5,000 16 September 1899 Loughborough H 4 – 0 Bain, Cassidy, Griffiths, own goal 6,000 23 September 1899 Burton Swifts A 0 – 0 2,000 30 September 1899 Sheffield Wednesday A 1 – 2 Bryant 8,000 7 October 1899 Lincoln City H 1 – 0 Cassidy 5,000 14 October 1899 Small Heath A 0 – 1 10,000 21 October 1899 New Brighton Tower H 2 – 1 Cassidy (2) 5,000 4 November 1899 Woolwich Arsenal H 2 – 0 Jackson, Roberts 5,000 11 November 1899 Barnsley A 0 – 0 3,000 25 November 1899 Luton Town A 1 – 0 Jackson 3,000 2 December 1899 Burslem Port Vale H 3 – 0 Cassidy (2), Jackson 5,000 16 December 1899 Middlesbrough H 2 – 1 Erentz (pen.), Parkinson 5,000 23 December 1899 Chesterfield A 1 – 2 Griffiths 2,000 26 December 1899 Grimsby Town A 7 – 0 Bryant (2), Cassidy (2), Jackson, Parkinson, own goal 2,000 30 December 1899 Gainsborough Trinity A 1 – 0 Parkinson 2,000 6 January 1900 Bolton Wanderers H 1 – 2 Parkinson 5,000 13 January 1900 Loughborough A 2 – 0 Jackson, Parkinson 800 20 January 1900 Burton Swifts H 4 – 0 Gillespie (3), Parkinson 5,000 3 February 1900 Sheffield Wednesday H 1 – 0 Bryant 10,000 10 February 1900 Lincoln City A 0 – 1 3,000 17 February 1900 Small Heath H 3 – 2 Cassidy, Godsmark, Parkinson 12,000 24 February 1900 New Brighton Tower A 4 – 1 Collinson (2), Godsmark, Smith 8,000 3 March 1900 Grimsby Town H 1 – 0 Smith 12,000 10 March 1900 Woolwich Arsenal A 1 – 2 Cassidy 3,000 17 March 1900 Barnsley H 3 – 0 Cassidy (2), Leigh 6,000 24 March 1900 Leicester Fosse A 0 – 2 8,000 31 March 1900 Luton Town H 5 – 0 Cassidy (3), Godsmark (2) 6,000 7 April 1900 Burslem Port Vale A 0 – 1 3,000 13 April 1900 Leicester Fosse H 3 – 2 Gillespie, Griffiths, unknown 10,000 14 April 1900 Walsall H 5 – 0 Jackson (2), Erentz, Foley, Gillespie 5,000 17 April 1900 Walsall A 0 – 0 3,000 21 April 1900 Middlesbrough A 0 – 2 8,000 28 April 1900 Chesterfield H 2 – 1 Holt, Grundy 6,000 Pos Club Pld W D L GF GA Pts 3 Small Heath 34 20 6 8 78 38 46 4 Newton Heath 34 20 4 10 63 27 44 5 Leicester Fosse 34 17 9 8 53 36 43 Pld = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against; Pts = Points
FA Cup
Date Round Opponents Home/
AwayResult
F – AScorers Attendance 28 October 1899 First Round Qualifying South Shore A 1 – 3 Jackson 3,000 See also
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