1895–96 Manchester City F.C. season

Manchester City F.C.
1895–96 season
Manager England Sam Ormerod
Football League 2nd
FA Cup Withdrew
Top goalscorer League: Meredith (12 goals)
All: Meredith / Rowan (13 goals)
Highest home attendance 30,000 vs Liverpool
(3 April 1896)
Lowest home attendance 2,000 vs Loughborough
(24 February 1896)
Home colours

The 1895–96 season was Manchester City F.C.'s fifth season of league football and fourth season in the Football League.

Football League Second Division

P WDLFAPts
1Liverpool[1]3022261063246
2Manchester City302145633846
3Grimsby Town302028823842
4Burton Wanderers301947694042
5Newcastle United3016212735034

P = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; F = Goals for; A = Goals against; Pts = Points
Source: Football League

Results summary

OverallHomeAway
PldWDLGFGAGAvPtsWDLGFGAPtsWDLGFGAPts
30 21 4 5 63 38 1.658 46 12 3 0 37 9 27 9 1 5 26 29 19

Source: rsssf.com

Reports

Date Opponents H / A Venue Result

F – A

Scorers Attendance
7 September 1895 Woolwich Arsenal A Manor Ground 1–0 Meredith 8,000
9 September 1895 Rotherham Town H Hyde Road 2–0 Clifford, Little 3,000
14 September 1895 Leicester Fosse H Hyde Road 2–0 Finnerhan, Rowan 9,000
21 September 1895 Grimsby Town A Abbey Park 0–5 3,000
28 September 1895 Woolwich Arsenal H Hyde Road 1–0 Sharples 9,000
5 October 1895 Newton Heath A Bank Street 1–1 Rowan 10,000
12 October 1895 Darwen H Hyde Road 4–1 Rowan (2), Sharples, Chapman 10,000
19 October 1895 Crewe Alexandra A Alexandra Recreation Ground 2–0 Meredith, Finnerhan 3,000
26 October 1895 Grimsby Town H Hyde Road 2–1 Rowan, Little 14,000
2 November 1895 Darwen A Barley Bank 3–2 Meredith, Finnerhan, McReddie 4,000
4 November 1895 Rotherham Town A Clifton Lane 3–2 McReddie (2), Rowan 5,000
16 November 1895 Burton Wanderers A Derby Turn 1–4 Meredith 3,000
23 November 1895 Burton Wanderers H Hyde Road 1–1 Meredith 12,000
30 November 1895 Burton Swifts A Peel Croft 4–1 Rowan (2), Morris (2) 3,000
7 December 1895 Newton Heath H Hyde Road 2–1 Meredith, Hill 20,000
14 December 1895 Burslem Port Vale H Hyde Road Abandoned at half-time
1 – 0
McBride 2,000
21 December 1895 Burslem Port Vale A Athletic Ground Abandoned after 65 minutes
0 – 0
2,000
1 January 1896 Liverpool A Anfield 1–3 Rowan 15,000
4 January 1896 Newcastle United H Hyde Road 5–2 Morris (2), Hill (2), Finnerhan 10,000
11 January 1896 Lincoln City A Sincil Bank 2–1 Chapman, Meredith 2,000
1 February 1896 Loughborough A Athletic Ground 4–2 Finnerhan (2), Davies, Hill 2,000
10 February 1896 Burslem Port Vale A Athletic Ground 1–0 Davies 3,000
15 February 1896 Crewe Alexandra H Hyde Road 4–0 Rowan (2), Meredith, Finnerhan 4,000
17 February 1896 Burslem Port Vale H Hyde Road 1–0 Finnerhan 3,000
24 February 1896 Loughborough H Hyde Road 5–1 Morris (2), Davies, Meredith, Chapman 2,000
29 February 1896 Notts County A Trent Bridge 0–3 4,000
7 March 1896 Burton Swifts H Hyde Road 1–1 Robertson 9,000
14 March 1896 Lincoln City H Hyde Road 4–0 Robertson, Meredith, Morris, Finnerhan 9,000
21 March 1896 Newcastle United A St James' Park 1–4 Davies 12,000
3 April 1896 Liverpool H Hyde Road 1–1 Morris 30,000
4 April 1896 Leicester Fosse A Filbert Street 2–1 Meredith, Robson 4,000
8 April 1896 Notts County H Hyde Road 2–0 Meredith, Morris 6,000

Test matches

As Manchester City finished second in the league, they were entitled to play test matches to compete for promotion to the Football League's First Division. Though they played both teams bottom of the First Division for the 1895–86 season, they lost both matches on aggregate and thus failed in their promotion bid, remaining in the Second Division for the following season.

Date Opponents H / A Venue Result

F – A

Scorers Attendance
18 April 1896 West Bromwich Albion H Hyde Road 1–1 Rowan 6,000
20 April 1896 West Bromwich Albion A The Hawthorns 1–6 McBride 8,000
25 April 1896 Small Heath H Hyde Road 3–0 Meredith, Davies, Rowan 9,500
27 April 1896 Small Heath A Muntz Street 0–8 2,000

Squad statistics

Squad

Appearances for competitive matches only

Pos. Name League Test Matches Abandoned Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
GKEngland Charlie Williams 3004020360
DFScotland Hughie Clifford 41000041
DFEngland Thomas Porteous 50000050
MFScotland James McBride 2504121312
MFScotland Willie Maley 10000010
FWCanada Walter Bowman 70000070
FWScotland Jock Espie 10000010
FWEngland Pat Finnerhan 3094020369
FWScotland Wally McReddie 1130000113
FWWales Billy Meredith 291241103413
FWScotland Bob Milarvie 10000010
FWScotland Hugh Morris 1694020229
--Tommy Chapman 2632020303
--Davies 1142110145
--John Ditchfield 20300050
--Frank Dyer 10000010
--Alec Gillies 30200050
--James Harper 1701000180
--Robert Hill 941020124
--Tommy Little 92000092
--McCabe 10000010
--George Mann 2304020290
--Miller 20200040
--Bobby Moffatt 20000020
--Thomas Read 50002070
--J. Robertson 32000032
--David Robson 3014020361
--Sandy Rowan 211132202613
--James Sharples 52000052

Scorers

All

Scorer Goals
Wales Billy Meredith 13
Sandy Rowan
England Pat Finnerhan 9
Wales Hugh Morris
Davies 5
Robert Hill 4
Tommy Chapman 3
Scotland Wally McReddie
Tommy Little 2
Scotland James McBride
J. Robertson
James Sharples
Scotland Hughie Clifford 1
David Robson

League

Scorer Goals
Wales Billy Meredith 12
Sandy Rowan 11
England Pat Finnerhan 9
Wales Hugh Morris
Davies 4
Robert Hill
Tommy Chapman 3
Scotland Wally McReddie
Tommy Little 2
J. Robertson
James Sharples
Scotland Hughie Clifford 1
David Robson

Test matches

Scorer Goals
Sandy Rowan 2
Davies 1
Scotland James McBride
Wales Billy Meredith

Abandoned matches

Scorer Goals
Scotland James McBride 1

See also

References

  1. Elected to First Division after winning 'Test Match.'

External links

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