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Manchester City F.C.
1919–20 season
Manager
England Ernest Mangnall

Football League
First Division
7th
FA CupSecond round
Top goalscorer
League:
Barnes (22 goals)
Browell (22 goals)

All:
Barnes (23 goals)

Highest home attendance35,000 vs Liverpool
(27 March 1920)
Lowest home attendance10,000 vs Bradford Park Avenue
(13 March 1920)














Home colours



← 1918–19


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The 1919–20 season was Manchester City F.C.'s twenty-ninth season of league football, and first season back in the Football League and the FA Cup after the cancellation of competitive league football during World War I.


For this season, the Football League also made the decision to expand the size of their leagues to 22 teams apiece, giving Manchester City their first taste of 42-match seasons.




Contents





  • 1 Team Kit


  • 2 Football League First Division

    • 2.1 Results summary


    • 2.2 Reports


    • 2.3 FA Cup



  • 3 Squad statistics

    • 3.1 Squad


    • 3.2 Scorers

      • 3.2.1 All


      • 3.2.2 League


      • 3.2.3 FA Cup




  • 4 See also


  • 5 References


  • 6 External links




Team Kit





















Football League First Division






























































PosTeam
0P0

0W0

0D0

0L0

0F0

0A0
GAPts
5Sunderland422241672591.220
48
6Bolton Wanderers421991472651.108
47
7Manchester City421891571621.145
45
8Newcastle United421791644391.128
43
9
Aston Villa1
421861875731.027
42

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

Source: Football League

1 - FA Cup winners



Results summary













































OverallHomeAway
PldWDLGFGAGAvPtsWDLGFGAPtsWDLGFGA
Pts
42
18
9
15
71
62
1.145
45
14
5
2
52
27
33
4
4
13
19
35
12

Source: rsssf.com




Reports
















































































































































































































































































































Date

Opponents

H / A

Venue

Result

F – A



Scorers

Attendance
30 August 1919

Sheffield United
H

Hyde Road
3 – 3

Barnes (2), Browell
30,000
1 September 1919

Oldham Athletic
A

Boundary Park
3 – 1

Browell (2), Cartwright
3,000
6 September 1919

Sheffield United
A

Bramall Lane
1 – 3

Wynn
30,000
8 September 1919

Oldham Athletic
H

Hyde Road
3 – 1

Browell (2), Barnes
22,000
13 September 1919

Bolton Wanderers
H

Hyde Road
1 – 4

Crawshaw
20,000
20 September 1919

Bolton Wanderers
A

Burnden Park
2 – 6

Taylor, Browell
30,000
27 September 1919

Notts County
H

Hyde Road
4 – 1

Barnes (3), Taylor
20,000
4 October 1919

Notts County
A

Meadow Lane
1 – 4

Barnes
16,000
11 October 1919

Manchester United
H

Hyde Road
3 – 3

Browell (2), Taylor
32,000
18 October 1919

Manchester United
A

Old Trafford
0 – 1

45,000
25 October 1919

The Wednesday
H

Hyde Road
4 – 2

Browell (2), Taylor, Goodwin
20,000
1 November 1919

The Wednesday
A

Hillsborough
0 – 0

20,000
8 November 1919

Blackburn Rovers
H

Hyde Road
8 – 2

Browell (3), Barnes (2), Murphy (2), Crawshaw
25,000
15 November 1919

Blackburn Rovers
A

Ewood Park
4 – 1

Browell (2), Barnes (2)
6,000
22 November 1919

Derby County
H

Hyde Road
3 – 1

Crawshaw (2), Barnes
15,000
29 November 1919

Derby County
A

Baseball Ground
0 – 0

7,000
6 December 1919

West Bromwich Albion
H

Hyde Road
2 – 3

Browell (2)
30,000
13 December 1919

West Bromwich Albion
A

The Hawthorns
0 – 2

20,000
20 December 1919

Sunderland
A

Roker Park
1 – 2
Reid
20,000
25 December 1919

Everton
H

Hyde Road
1 – 1

Barnes
25,000
26 December 1919

Everton
A

Goodison Park
0 – 2

26,000
27 December 1919

Sunderland
H

Hyde Road
1 – 0

Murphy
30,000
1 January 1920

Bradford City
H

Hyde Road
1 – 0

Murphy
30,000
3 January 1920

Arsenal
A

Highbury
2 – 2

Murphy, Barnes
32,000
17 January 1920

Arsenal
H

Hyde Road
4 – 1

Browell (3), Goodwin
25,000
24 January 1920

Middlesbrough
H

Hyde Road
1 – 0

Browell
28,000
7 February 1920

Burnley
H

Hyde Road
3 – 1

Barnes (2), Crawshaw
30,000
14 February 1920

Burnley
A

Turf Moor
0 – 2

20,000
18 February 1920

Middlesbrough
A

Ayresome Park
2 – 0

Johnson (2)
15,000
28 February 1920

Preston North End
A

Deepdale
1 – 1

Fletcher
17,000
13 March 1920

Bradford Park Avenue
H

Hyde Road
4 – 1

Barnes (2), Johnson, Crawshaw
10,000
17 March 1920

Preston North End
H

Hyde Road
1 – 0

Godfrey
18,000
20 March 1920

Liverpool
A

Anfield
0 – 1

30,000
22 March 1920

Bradford Park Avenue
A

Park Avenue
1 – 2

Johnson
8,000
27 March 1920

Liverpool
H

Hyde Road
2 – 1

Barnes (2)
35,000
3 April 1920

Chelsea
A

Stamford Bridge
0 – 1

45,000
5 April 1920

Bradford City
A

Valley Parade
0 – 1

20,000
10 April 1920

Chelsea
H

Hyde Road
1 – 0

Barnes
25,000
17 April 1920

Newcastle United
A

St James' Park
0 – 3

36,000
24 April 1920

Newcastle United
H

Hyde Road
0 – 0

25,000
26 April 1920

Aston Villa
A

Villa Park
1 – 0

Browell
45,000
1 May 1920

Aston Villa
H

Hyde Road
2 – 2

Johnson, Barnes
23,000


FA Cup



























Date

Round

Opponents

H / A

Venue

Result

F – A



Scorers

Attendance
10 January 1920
First round

Clapton Orient
H

Hyde Road
4 – 1
Goodwin (2), Barnes, Murphy
25,878
31 January 1920
Second round

Leicester City
A

Filbert Street
0 – 3

23,041


Squad statistics



Squad


Appearances for competitive matches only





















































































































































































































































































































Pos.
Name
League
FA Cup
Total
Apps
Goals
Apps
Goals
Apps
Goals
GK
England Jim Goodchild
33020350
GK
England Walter Smith
900090
DF
England Sam Cookson
20020220
DF
England Eli Fletcher
34120361
DF
England Frank Knowles
200020
DF
England Max Woosnam
16020180
MF
England Joe Dorsett
800080
MF
England Spud Murphy
36521386
FW
England Jack Allen
200020
FW
England Horace Barnes
3922214123
FW
England Tommy Broad
19010200
FW
England Tommy Browell
3022203222
FW
England Dick Crawshaw
21610226
FW
England Joby Godfrey
910091
FW
England Ted Hanney
700070
FW
England Fred Howard
101020
FW
England Tommy Johnson
10500105
FW
England Fred Lievesley
100010
FW
England Harry Taylor
640064
FW
Wales George Wynn
410041
MF
England Jack Brennan
20020220
--Joe Cartwright
610061
--Albert Fairclough
200020
--Peter Fairclough
400040
--Ernie Goodwin
15212164
--George Gray
200020
--
Scotland Jock Henderson
400040
--Billy Henry
13000130
--Teddy Hughes
600060
--Harry Jarvis
100010
--Tommy Lamph
11000110
--William Newton
200020
--Joe Reid
310031
--Sid Scott
12000120
--
Sammy Sharp
600060
--Fred Sugden
600060
--Herbert Tyler
41020430


Scorers












See also


  • Manchester City F.C. seasons


References





External links


  • Extensive Manchester City statistics site









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