- 1905–06 Manchester United F.C. season
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Manchester United 1905–06 season Chairman John Henry Davies Manager Ernest Mangnall Second Division 2nd FA Cup Fourth Round Top goalscorer League:
Jack Picken (20)
All:
Jack Picken (25)Highest home attendance 35,500 vs Aston Villa (24 February 1906) Lowest home attendance 6,000 vs Leeds City (15 January 1906) Average home attendance 16,242 ← 1904–05 1906–07 → The 1904–05 season was Manchester United's 14th season in the Football League.[1] United finished second in the Second Division and gained promotion to the Football League First Division for the 1906–07 season. In the FA Cup, United reached the fourth round, where they were defeated by Woolwich Arsenal.
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Second Division
Date Opponents H / A Result F – A
Scorers Attendance 2 September 1905 Bristol City H 5 – 1 Sagar (3), Beddow, Picken 25,000 4 September 1905 Blackpool H 2 – 1 Peddie (2) 7,000 9 September 1905 Grimsby Town A 1 – 0 Sagar 6,000 16 September 1905 Glossop A 2 – 1 Bell, Beddow 7,000 23 September 1905 Stockport County H 3 – 1 Peddie (2), Sagar 15,000 30 September 1905 Blackpool A 1 – 0 Roberts 7,000 7 October 1905 Bradford City H 0 – 0 17,000 14 October 1905 West Bromwich Albion A 0 – 1 15,000 21 October 1905 Leicester Fosse H 3 – 2 Peddie (2), Sagar 12,000 25 October 1905 Gainsborough Trinity A 2 – 2 Bonthron (2) 4,000 28 October 1905 Hull City A 1 – 0 Picken 14,000 4 November 1905 Lincoln City H 2 – 1 Picken, Roberts 15,000 11 November 1905 Chesterfield A 0 – 1 15,000 18 November 1905 Burslem Port Vale H 3 – 0 Beddow, Peddie, own goal 8,000 25 November 1905 Barnsley A 3 – 0 Beddow, Picken, own goal 3,000 2 December 1905 Clapton Orient H 4 – 0 Peddie (2), Picken (2) 12,000 9 December 1905 Burnley A 3 – 1 Beddow, Peddie, Picken 8,000 23 December 1905 Burton United A 2 – 0 Schofield (2) 5,000 25 December 1905 Chelsea H 0 – 0 35,000 30 December 1905 Bristol City A 1 – 1 Roberts 18,000 6 January 1906 Grimsby Town H 5 – 0 Beddow (3), Picken (2) 10,000 15 January 1906 Leeds City H 0 – 3 6,000 20 January 1906 Glossop H 5 – 2 Picken (2), Beddow, Peddie, Williams 7,000 27 January 1906 Stockport County A 1 – 0 Peddie 15,000 10 February 1906 Bradford City A 5 – 1 Beddow (2), Roberts, Schofield, Wombwell 8,000 17 February 1906 West Bromwich Albion H 0 – 0 30,000 3 March 1906 Hull City H 5 – 0 Picken (2), Peddie, Sagar, Schofield 30,000 17 March 1906 Chesterfield H 4 – 1 Picken (3), Sagar 16,000 24 March 1906 Burslem Port Vale A 0 – 1 3,000 29 March 1906 Leicester Fosse A 5 – 2 Peddie (3), Picken, Sagar 5,000 31 March 1906 Barnsley H 5 – 1 Sagar (3), Bell, Picken 15,000 7 April 1906 Clapton Orient A 1 – 0 Wall 8,000 13 April 1906 Chelsea A 1 – 1 Sagar 60,000 14 April 1906 Burnley H 1 – 0 Sagar 12,000 16 April 1906 Gainsborough Trinity H 2 – 0 Allan (2) 20,000 21 April 1906 Leeds City A 3 – 1 Allan, Peddie, Wombwell 15,000 25 April 1906 Lincoln City A 3 – 2 Allan (2), Wall 1,500 28 April 1906 Burton United H 6 – 0 Sagar (2), Picken (2), Peddie, Wall 16,000 Pos Club Pld W D L GF GA Pts 1 Bristol City 38 30 6 2 83 28 66 2 Manchester United 38 28 6 4 81 30 62 3 Chelsea 38 22 9 7 90 37 53 Pld = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against; Pts = Points
FA Cup
Manchester United entered the 1905–1906 FA Cup at the First Round Proper stage and were drawn at home to Staple Hill on 13 January 1906. United dominated the matched, scoring 7 times through a hat-trick from Clem Beddow, two goals from Jack Picken, and single goals from Jack Allan and Harry Williams. In the Second Round stage, United were drawn at home with Norwich City on 3 February 1906. Harry Moger kept the Canaries off the score sheet, while United saw goals from Alex Downie, Jack Peddie and Charlie Sagar. The Reds then faced Aston Villa at home in the Third Round stage on 24 February. 35,500 fans watched United defeat Vila 5–1. Jack Picken scored a hat-trick for United, while Charlie Sagar scored two goals. United was drawn in the Fourth Round stage – the highest level in the FA Cup United had reached thus far – with Woolwich Arsenal at home on 10 March. Goals by Jack Peddie and Sagar would not be enough, as Arsenal advanced the next round on three goals of their own.[2]
Date Round Opponents H / A Result F – A
Scorers Attendance 13 January 1906 First Round Staple Hill H 7 – 2 Beddow (3), Picken (2), Allan, Williams 7,560 3 February 1906 Second Round Norwich City H 3 – 0 Downie, Peddie, Sagar 10,000 24 February 1906 Third Round Aston Villa H 5 – 1 Picken (3), Sagar (2) 35,500 10 March 1906 Fourth Round Woolwich Arsenal H 2 – 3 Peddie, Sagar 26,500 Squad statistics
Pos. Name League FA Cup Total Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals GK Harry Moger 27 0 4 0 31 0 GK Bob Valentine 8 0 0 0 8 0 GK Archie Montgomery 3 0 0 0 3 0 FB Tommy Blackstock 21 0 0 0 21 0 FB Horace Blew 1 0 0 0 1 0 FB Bob Bonthron 26 2 4 0 30 2 FB Dick Holden 27 0 4 0 31 0 HB Alex Bell 36 2 4 0 40 2 HB Alex Downie 34 0 4 1 38 1 HB Dick Duckworth 10 0 0 0 10 0 HB Charlie Roberts (c) 34 4 4 0 38 4 FW Jack Allan 5 5 1 1 6 6 FW Tommy Arkesden 7 0 0 0 7 0 FW Clem Beddow 21 11 1 0 22 11 FW Bernard Donaghy 3 0 0 0 3 0 FW Jimmy Dyer 1 0 0 0 1 0 FW George Lyons 2 0 0 0 2 0 FW Jack Peddie 34 18 3 2 37 20 FW Jack Picken 33 20 4 5 37 25 FW Alex Robertson 1 0 0 0 1 0 FW Charlie Sagar 20 16 3 4 23 20 FW Alf Schofield 23 4 4 0 27 4 FW George Wall 6 3 0 0 6 3 FW Harry Williams 10 1 2 1 12 2 FW Dick Wombwell 25 2 2 0 27 2 See also
References
- ^ "Manchester United Season 1905/06". StretfordEnd.co.uk. http://www.stretfordend.co.uk/seasons/season1906.html. Retrieved 18 January 2009.
- ^ "FA Cup 1905/1906" (TXT). Results. MUFCInfo.com. http://mufcinfo.com/manupag/results/fa_cup/fac19051906.txt. Retrieved 19 January 2009.
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