- 1910–11 Manchester United F.C. season
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Manchester United 1910–11 season Chairman John Henry Davies Manager Ernest Mangnall First Division 1st FA Cup Third Round Top goalscorer League:
Enoch West (19)
All:
Enoch West (20)Highest home attendance 65,101 vs Aston Villa (4 February 1911) Lowest home attendance 7,000 vs Bury (3 December 1910) Average home attendance 29,055 ← 1909–10 1911–12 → The 1910–11 season was Manchester United's 19th season in the Football League and fourth in the First Division.[1]
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First Division
Date Opponents H / A Result F – A
Scorers Attendance 1 September 1910 Arsenal A 2 – 1 Halse, West 15,000 3 September 1910 Blackburn Rovers H 3 – 2 Meredith, Turnbull, West 40,000 10 September 1910 Nottingham Forest A 1 – 2 Turnbull 20,000 17 September 1910 Manchester City H 2 – 1 Turnbull, West 60,000 24 September 1910 Everton A 1 – 0 Turnbull 25,000 1 October 1910 Sheffield Wednesday H 3 – 2 Wall (2), West 25,000 8 October 1910 Bristol City A 1 – 0 Halse 20,000 15 October 1910 Newcastle United H 2 – 0 Halse, Turnbull 50,000 22 October 1910 Tottenham Hotspur A 2 – 2 West (2) 30,000 29 October 1910 Middlesbrough H 1 – 2 Turnbull 35,000 5 November 1910 Preston North End A 2 – 0 Turnbull, West 13,000 12 November 1910 Notts County H 0 – 0 13,000 19 November 1910 Oldham Athletic A 3 – 1 Turnbull (2), Wall 25,000 26 November 1910 Liverpool A 2 – 3 Roberts, Turnbull 8,000 3 December 1910 Bury H 3 – 2 Homer (2), Turnbull 7,000 10 December 1910 Sheffield United A 0 – 2 8,000 17 December 1910 Aston Villa H 2 – 0 Turnbull, West 20,000 24 December 1910 Sunderland A 2 – 1 Meredith, Turnbull 30,000 26 December 1910 Arsenal H 5 – 0 Picken (2), West (2), Meredith 40,000 27 December 1910 Bradford City A 0 – 1 35,000 31 December 1910 Blackburn Rovers A 0 – 1 20,000 2 January 1911 Bradford City H 1 – 0 Meredith 40,000 7 January 1911 Nottingham Forest H 4 – 2 Homer, Picken, Wall, own goal 10,000 21 January 1911 Manchester City A 1 – 1 Turnbull 40,000 28 January 1911 Everton H 2 – 2 Duckworth, Wall 45,000 11 February 1911 Bristol City H 3 – 1 Homer, Picken, West 14,000 18 February 1911 Newcastle United A 1 – 0 Halse 45,000 4 March 1911 Middlesbrough A 2 – 2 Turnbull, West 8,000 11 March 1911 Preston North End H 5 – 0 West (2), Connor, Duckworth, Turnbull 25,000 15 March 1911 Tottenham Hotspur H 3 – 2 Meredith, Turnbull, West 10,000 18 March 1911 Notts County A 0 – 1 12,000 25 March 1911 Oldham Athletic H 0 – 0 35,000 1 April 1911 Liverpool H 2 – 0 West (2) 20,000 8 April 1911 Bury A 3 – 0 Homer (2), Halse 20,000 15 April 1911 Sheffield United H 1 – 1 West 22,000 17 April 1911 Sheffield Wednesday A 0 – 0 25,000 22 April 1911 Aston Villa A 2 – 4 Halse (2) 50,000 29 April 1911 Sunderland H 5 – 1 Halse (2), Turnbull, West, own goal 10,000 Pos Club Pld W D L GF GA Pts 1 Manchester United 38 22 8 8 72 40 52 2 Aston Villa 38 22 7 9 69 41 51 3 Sunderland 38 15 15 8 67 48 45 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 14 January 1911 First Round Blackpool A 2 – 1 Picken, West 12,000 4 February 1911 Second Round Aston Villa H 2 – 1 Halse, Wall 65,101 25 February 1911 Third Round West Ham United A 1 – 2 Turnbull 26,000 See also
References
- ^ "Manchester United Season 1910/11". StretfordEnd.co.uk. http://www.stretfordend.co.uk/seasons/season1911.html. Retrieved 17 February 2008.
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