- 1909–10 Manchester United F.C. season
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Manchester United 1909–10 season Chairman John Henry Davies Manager Ernest Mangnall First Division 5th FA Cup First Round Top goalscorer League:
George Wall (14)
All:
George Wall (14)Highest home attendance 50,000 vs Bristol City (25 March 1910) Lowest home attendance 5,500 vs Everton (6 April 1910) Average home attendance 19,447 ← 1908–09 1910–11 → The 1909–10 season was Manchester United's 18th season in the Football League and third in the First Division.[1]
In February 1910, the club moved from their old ground at Bank Street to a new home at Old Trafford. The first game played at the new stadium was a First Division fixture against Liverpool on 19 February 1910; the visitors won the match 4–3.
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First Division
Date Opponents H / A Result F – A
Scorers Attendance 1 September 1909 Bradford City H 1 – 0 Wall 12,000 4 September 1909 Bury H 2 – 0 J. Turnbull (2) 12,000 6 September 1909 Notts County H 2 – 1 J. Turnbull, Wall 6,000 11 September 1909 Tottenham Hotspur A 2 – 2 J. Turnbull, Wall 40,000 18 September 1909 Preston North End H 1 – 1 Roberts 13,000 25 September 1909 Notts County A 2 – 3 S. Turnbull (2) 11,000 2 October 1909 Newcastle United H 1 – 1 Wall 30,000 9 October 1909 Liverpool A 2 – 3 S. Turnbull (2) 40,000 16 October 1909 Aston Villa H 2 – 0 Halse, S. Turnbull 20,000 23 October 1909 Sheffield United A 1 – 0 S. Turnbull 30,000 30 October 1909 Arsenal H 1 – 0 Wall 20,000 6 November 1909 Bolton Wanderers A 3 – 2 Homer (2), Halse 20,000 13 November 1909 Chelsea H 2 – 0 S. Turnbull, Wall 10,000 20 November 1909 Blackburn Rovers A 2 – 3 Homer (2) 40,000 27 November 1909 Nottingham Forest H 2 – 6 Halse, Wall 12,000 4 December 1909 Sunderland A 0 – 3 12,000 18 December 1909 Middlesbrough A 2 – 1 Homer, S. Turnbull 10,000 25 December 1909 Sheffield Wednesday H 0 – 3 25,000 27 December 1909 Sheffield Wednesday A 1 – 4 Wall 37,000 1 January 1910 Bradford City A 2 – 0 S. Turnbull, Wall 25,000 8 January 1910 Bury A 1 – 1 Homer 10,000 22 January 1910 Tottenham Hotspur H 5 – 0 Roberts (2), Connor, Hooper, Meredith 7,000 5 February 1910 Preston North End A 0 – 1 4,000 12 February 1910 Newcastle United A 4 – 3 S. Turnbull (2), Blott, Roberts 20,000 19 February 1910 Liverpool H 3 – 4 Homer, S. Turnbull, Wall 45,000 26 February 1910 Aston Villa A 1 – 7 Meredith 20,000 5 March 1910 Sheffield United H 1 – 0 Picken 40,000 12 March 1910 Arsenal A 0 – 0 4,000 19 March 1910 Bolton Wanderers H 5 – 0 Halse, Meredith, Picken, J. Turnbull, Wall 20,000 25 March 1910 Bristol City H 2 – 1 Picken, J. Turnbull 50,000 26 March 1910 Chelsea A 1 – 1 J. Turnbull 25,000 28 March 1910 Bristol City A 1 – 2 Meredith 18,000 2 April 1910 Blackburn Rovers H 2 – 0 Halse (2) 20,000 6 April 1910 Everton H 3 – 2 J. Turnbull (2), Meredith 5,500 9 April 1910 Nottingham Forest A 0 – 2 7,000 16 April 1910 Sunderland H 2 – 0 S. Turnbull, Wall 12,000 23 April 1910 Everton A 3 – 3 Homer, S. Turnbull, Wall 10,000 30 April 1910 Middlesbrough H 4 – 1 Picken (4) 10,000 Pos Club Pld W D L GF GA Pts 4 Newcastle United 38 19 7 12 70 56 45 5 Manchester United 38 19 7 12 69 61 45 6 Sheffield United 38 16 10 12 62 41 42 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 H / A Result F – A
Scorers Attendance 15 January 1910 First Round Burnley A 0 – 2 16,628 See also
References
- ^ "Manchester United Season 1909/10". StretfordEnd.co.uk. http://www.stretfordend.co.uk/seasons/season1910.html. Retrieved 19 April 2009.
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