- 1911–12 Manchester United F.C. season
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Manchester United 1911–12 season Chairman John Henry Davies Manager Ernest Mangnall First Division 13th FA Cup Fourth Round FA Charity Shield Winners Top goalscorer League:
Enoch West (17)
All:
Enoch West (23)Highest home attendance 59,300 vs Blackburn Rovers (9 March 1912) Lowest home attendance 6,000 vs Bury (17 February 1912) Average home attendance 21,972 ← 1910–11 1912–13 → The 1911–12 season was Manchester United's 20th season in the Football League and fifth in the First Division.[1]
Contents
FA Charity Shield
Date Opponents H / A Result
F – AScorers Attendance 25 September 1911 Swindon Town N 8 – 4 Halse (6), Turnbull, Wall 10,000 First Division
Date Opponents H / A Result
F – AScorers Attendance League
position2 September 1911 Manchester City A 0 – 0 35,000 9th 9 September 1911 Everton H 2 – 1 Halse, Turnbull 20,000 7th 16 September 1911 West Bromwich Albion A 0 – 1 35,000 10th 23 September 1911 Sunderland H 2 – 2 Stacey (2) 20,000 12th 30 September 1911 Blackburn Rovers A 2 – 2 West (2) 30,000 12th 7 October 1911 Sheffield Wednesday H 3 – 1 Halse (2), West 30,000 11th 14 October 1911 Bury A 1 – 0 Turnbull 18,000 6th 21 October 1911 Middlesbrough H 3 – 4 Halse, Turnbull, West 20,000 9th 28 October 1911 Notts County A 1 – 0 Turnbull 15,000 7th 4 November 1911 Tottenham Hotspur H 1 – 2 Halse 20,000 10th 11 November 1911 Preston North End H 0 – 0 10,000 9th 18 November 1911 Liverpool A 2 – 3 Roberts, West 15,000 13th 25 November 1911 Aston Villa H 3 – 1 West (2), Roberts 20,000 8th 2 December 1911 Newcastle United A 3 – 2 West (2), Halse 40,000 8th 9 December 1911 Sheffield United H 1 – 0 Halse 12,000 7th 16 December 1911 Oldham Athletic A 2 – 2 Turnbull, West 20,000 6th 23 December 1911 Bolton Wanderers H 2 – 0 Halse, Turnbull 20,000 3rd 25 December 1911 Bradford City H 0 – 1 50,000 6th 26 December 1911 Bradford City A 1 – 0 West 40,000 2nd 30 December 1911 Manchester City H 0 – 0 50,000 4th 1 January 1912 Arsenal H 2 – 0 Meredith, West 20,000 3rd 6 January 1912 Everton A 0 – 4 12,000 4th 20 January 1912 West Bromwich Albion H 1 – 2 Wall 8,000 4th 27 January 1912 Sunderland A 0 – 5 12,000 8th 10 February 1912 Sheffield Wednesday A 0 – 3 25,000 9th 17 February 1912 Bury H 0 – 0 6,000 10th 2 March 1912 Notts County H 2 – 0 West (2) 10,000 10th 16 March 1912 Preston North End A 0 – 0 7,000 12th 23 March 1912 Liverpool H 1 – 1 Nuttall 10,000 12th 30 March 1912 Aston Villa A 0 – 6 15,000 13th 5 April 1912 Arsenal A 1 – 2 Turnbull 14,000 14th 6 April 1912 Newcastle United H 0 – 2 14,000 16th 9 April 1912 Tottenham Hotspur A 1 – 1 Wall 20,000 15th 13 April 1912 Sheffield United A 1 – 6 Nuttall 7,000 17th 17 April 1912 Middlesbrough A 0 – 3 5,000 17th 20 April 1912 Oldham Athletic H 3 – 1 West (2), Wall 15,000 14th 27 April 1912 Bolton Wanderers A 1 – 1 Meredith 20,000 16th 29 April 1912 Blackburn Rovers H 3 – 1 Hamill, Meredith, West 20,000 13th Pos Club Pld W D L GF GA Pts 12 Tottenham Hotspur 38 14 9 15 53 53 37 13 Manchester United 38 13 11 14 45 60 37 14 Sheffield United 38 13 10 15 63 56 36 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 – AScorers Attendance 13 January 1912 First Round Huddersfield Town H 3 – 1 West (2), Halse 19,579 3 February 1912 Second Round Coventry City A 5 – 1 Halse (2), West (2), Turnbull 17,130 24 February 1912 Third Round Reading A 1 – 1 West 24,069 29 February 1912 Third Round
ReplayReading H 3 – 0 Turnbull (2), Halse 29,511 9 March 1912 Fourth Round Blackburn Rovers H 1 – 1 own goal 59,300 14 March 1912 Fourth Round
ReplayBlackburn Rovers A 2 – 4 West (2) 39,296 See also
References
- ^ "Manchester United Season 1911/12". StretfordEnd.co.uk. http://www.stretfordend.co.uk/seasons/season1912.html. Retrieved 10 February 2010.
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