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1888–89 Football League

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1st season of the Football League
For the first season of thePremier League, a relaunch of the English top division, see1992–93 FA Premier League.
Football league season
The Football League
Season1888–89
ChampionsPreston North End
1stEnglish title
Matches132
Goals586 (4.44 per match)
Top goalscorerJohn Goodall
(21 goals)[1]
Biggest home winAston Villa 9–1Notts County
(29 September 1888)
Biggest away winNotts County 0–7Preston North End
(3 November 1888)
Highest scoringBlackburn Rovers 5–5Accrington
(15 September 1888)
Aston Villa 9–1Notts County
(29 September 1888)
Bolton Wanderers 7–3Notts County
(9 March 1889)
Longest winning run6 matches
Preston North End
Longest unbeaten run22 matches
Preston North End
Longest losing run8 matches
Derby County

The1888–89 Football League was the first edition of theFootball League, which ran from the autumn of 1888 until the spring of 1889. Created and named in Manchester during a meeting on 17 April 1888, the Football League is the oldest professionalassociation football league competition in the world.

The season began on 8 September 1888 with 12 member clubs from the Midlands and North of England:Accrington,Aston Villa,Blackburn Rovers,Bolton Wanderers,Burnley,Derby County,Everton,Notts County,Preston North End,Stoke,West Bromwich Albion andWolverhampton Wanderers. Each club played the other twice, once at home and once away. The season concluded on 20 April 1889, with Preston crowned as the first league champions; they were alsonever defeated throughout the season, a very rare achievement that has only been replicated in England once since then, whenArsenal won the Premier League in the2003–04 season.[2]

The original league rules stated that teams' positions should be calculated "from wins, draws, and losses", without further detail.[3] It was not until late November that a points system was decided upon, with teams being awarded two points for a win and one point for a draw.[4]Goal average was used to separate teams level on points.[5]

League table

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The league rules stated that the bottom four clubs were obliged to retire and seek re-election at the Annual General Meeting (AGM) along with any other clubs wishing to become League members. Stoke, Burnley, Derby County, and Notts County were all re-elected for the1889–90 season.[6]

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGAvPtsQualification
1Preston North End(C)22184074154.93340
2Aston Villa22125561431.41929
3Wolverhampton Wanderers22124651371.37828
4Blackburn Rovers22106666451.46726
5Bolton Wanderers221021063591.06822
6West Bromwich Albion221021040460.87022
7Accrington2268848481.00020
8Everton22921135470.74520
9Burnley22731242620.67717Re-elected
10Derby County22721341610.67216
11Notts County22521540730.54812
12Stoke22441426510.51012
Source:World Football
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal average; 3) Goals scored
(C) Champions

Results

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Home \ AwayACCAVLBLABOLBURDEREVENTCPNESTKWBAWOL
Accrington1–10–22–35–16–23–11–20–02–02–14–4
Aston Villa4–36–16–24–24–22–19–10–25–12–02–1
Blackburn Rovers5–55–14–44–23–03–05–22–25–26–22–2
Bolton Wanderers4–12–33–23–43–66–27–32–52–11–22–1
Burnley2–24–01–74–11–02–21–02–22–12–00–4
Derby County1–15–20–22–31–02–43–22–32–11–23–0
Everton2–12–03–12–13–26–22–10–22–11–41–2
Notts County3–32–43–30–46–13–53–10–70–32–13–0
Preston North End2–01–11–03–15–25–03–04–17–03–05–2
Stoke2–41–12–12–24–31–10–03–00–30–20–1
West Bromwich Albion2–23–32–11–54–35–01–04–20–52–01–3
Wolverhampton Wanderers4–01–12–23–24–14–15–02–10–44–12–1
Source:The Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Team locations

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Locations of theFootball League 1888–89 teams

Individual statistics

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Taken fromFußball-Weltzeitschrift, a journal of theInternational Federation of Football History & Statistics.[7]

Top scorers

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RankNationalityScorerClubGoalsMatches playedGoals per match
1 EnglandJohn GoodallPreston North End21211.00
2 ScotlandJames D. RossPreston North End18210.86
3 EnglandAlbert AllenAston Villa17210.81
4 EnglandJohn SouthworthBlackburn Rovers16210.76
 EnglandHarry WoodWolverhampton Wanderers16170.94
6 EnglandThomas GreenAston Villa14210.67
7 ScotlandJames BroganBolton Wanderers13220.59
 EnglandDavid WeirBolton Wanderers13220.59
9 EnglandFrederick DewhurstPreston North End12170.71
 EnglandHerbert L. FecittBlackburn Rovers12170.71
 ScotlandBilly BarbourAccrington12190.63
 ScotlandSandy HigginsDerby County12210.57
 EnglandThomas PearsonWest Bromwich Albion12220.55

Best goalkeepers

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RankGoalieClubMatches playedGoals concededGoals conceded per match
1WalesJames TrainerPreston North End20130.65

Preston North End's champion squad

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Preston North End's champion squad were known asThe Invincibles.[7]

PlayerPositionMatches playedGoals
EnglandJohn GoodallCentre-forward2221
ScotlandJames D. RossInside right2118
EnglandFrederick DewhurstInside left1612
EnglandRobert HolmesLeft back220
EnglandRobert HowarthRight back180
ScotlandGeorge DrummondUtility player (includingGoalkeeper)121
ScotlandJohnny GrahamLeft half220
ScotlandJack GordonRight winger2010
ScotlandSamuel ThompsonForward (Left wing among others)163
EnglandWilliam GrahamCentre half50
EnglandRichard WhittleDefender11
EnglandJack EdwardsForward43
ScotlandJock InglisForward11
IrelandArchibald GoodallInside left21
ScotlandSandy RobertsonRight half213
ScotlandDavid RussellCentre half180
WalesJames TrainerGoalkeeper200
WalesDr Robert Mills-RobertsGoalkeeper20
Total matches/goals2274

The season

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Saturday 8 September 1888: Opening day

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Ten of the twelve teams took part in the first ever round of Championship fixtures on Saturday, 8 September 1888 and although no league table was published in any of the newspapers of the time West Bromwich Albion would have been the very first table toppers. Albion won 2–0 at Stoke in front of 4,500 spectators and would have headed Preston North End, Derby County and Everton by virtue of an infinite goal average as they kept a clean sheet. Goal Average was the number of goals scored divided by the number of goals conceded. Goal Average was used to separate teams who were tied on points at that time. Preston defeated Burnley 5–2, Derby were 6–3 winners at Bolton and Everton secured the points in a 2–1 victory over Accrington. Aston Villa defenderGershom Cox was thought to have earned the distinction of scoring the first ever league goal with an unfortunate own goal in a 1–1 draw with Wolverhampton Wanderers andFred Dewhurst opening the scoring minutes later at Preston with the first intentional goal. However the post-match reports of relative kick-off times show most games were delayed allowing for crowds to assemble. A goal by England and Bolton wingerKenny Davenport 2 minutes into the match against Derby County was scored comfortably before any other and is now regarded as the first ever football league goal.[8] Neither Blackburn Rovers or Notts County played on the opening weekend. Preston North End would go unbeaten and win the league

Sat 15: Preston go top of the League

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League table published inCricket and Football Field on 15 September. Since the points system had not yet been introduced, the teams were listed in alphabetical order.

Preston North End took over from West Bromwich Albion at the top of the table in their second game on Saturday 15 September 1888 when they won 4–0 at Wolverhampton Wanderers withArchie Goodall scoring on his Preston debut. Albion also won 2–1 at Derby County but the victory gave them an inferior goal average while Everton were the only other club to secure maximum points from their opening two games. Both Blackburn Rovers and Notts County made their respective football league debuts. Rovers were held 5–5 by Accrington while Notts County lost 1–2 at Everton.

Sat 22: Only Preston keep 100% record

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A 2–6 defeat for West Bromwich Albion at Blackburn Rovers and a 1–2 defeat for Everton at Aston Villa left Preston as the only team with a 100% record after three games when they defeated Bolton Wanderers 3–1 at Deepdale. Stoke recorded their first ever league victory 3–0 over Notts County, who themselves replaced Stoke at the foot of the table. County had lost both their opening two fixtures while Bolton had yet to secure a point from three.

Sat 29 Preston maintain 100% record

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Preston's 100% record was maintained when they won 3–2 at Derby County while second placed Aston Villa set a record victory up to that time when they defeated bottom club Notts County 9–1. Bolton recorded their first ever league victory at the fourth attempt, 6–2 against Everton.

Sat 6 Oct Villa suffer first defeat of the season

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Richard Whittle marked his Preston debut with a goal in their 7–0 victory over Stoke to take their perfect start to five games. Their lead at the top was doubled to two points when Aston Villa suffered their first defeat of the season 0–2 at Everton. West Bromwich Albion moved up to second after beating Derby County 5–0 while Notts County secured their first ever point at the fourth attempt in a 3–3 draw with Blackburn Rovers yet remained at the foot of the table.

Sat 13: Preston N.E. vs West Bromwich Albion

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West Bromwich Albion visited Deepdale for the first ever league clash between teams occupying the top two positions at kick off. Albion trailed Preston by two points and required a six-goal victory to overtake the leaders on goal average but Preston stretched their perfect start to six games with a 3–0 victory. Aston Villa moved back into second place, three points behind Preston on the same day when they defeated Blackburn Rovers 6–1. Notts County became the last team to secure a victory when they defeated Everton 3–1 in what was their fifth game.

Sat 20: Accrington first team to take a point from Preston

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Accrington became the first team to gain a point against Preston when they held the league leaders to a 0–0 draw in what was their seventh game of the season. Aston Villa won 3–2 at Bolton to reduce Preston's lead to two points.

Sat 27 Wolves beaten at Deepdale

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Preston North End extended their unbeaten start to the season to eight games when they defeatedWolverhampton Wanderers 5–2 at Deepdale withJohn Goodall scoring a hat-trick.Alex McKinnon earned the distinction of being the first player to score a league hat-trick for Everton in their 6–2 victory over Derby County who fell to the bottom of the league as a result of a sensational 6–1 victory for Notts County over Burnley. Blackburn Rovers also enjoyed a comprehensive 5–2 victory over Stoke to climb to sixth in the table.

Sat 3 Nov: Preston stretch unbeaten start to nine

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Preston stretched their unbeaten start to the season to nine games whenJack Gordon and John Goodall both scored hat-tricks in a 7–0 victory at Notts County. This was Goodall's second hat-trick in consecutive games and took Preston three points clear of Aston Villa who were held 1–1 at Stoke. Blackburn Rovers also scored seven goals away from home at Burnley, who did manage a goal in reply.

Sat 10 Top two: Preston v Villa 1–1

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When Aston Villa visited Preston North End on Saturday 10 November 1888 it was both teams tenth game of their twenty-two game programme and the second time that two teams had played a fixture while occupying the top two positions in the league. Villa went into the game trailing Preston by three points but a 1–1 draw maintained the status quo. Aston Villa were the only team to stop Preston North End winning every home game this season. The Villa also went on to win every home game except one which was against Preston.

12 November 1888: Monday night football

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Preston completed the first half of their programme unbeaten when they won 3–0 at Stoke in the only fixture played that day. Ross, Thomson, Robertson scored for them. The result took Preston five points clear of second placed Aston Villa who held one game in hand.

Sat 17: Preston go 7 points clear

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Preston increased their lead to seven points with a 2–0 defeat of Accrington while Aston Villa were beaten 1–5 at Blackburn Rovers.

Sat 24: Blackburn Rovers achieve five straight victories

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Blackburn Rovers completed a run of five straight victories when they won 2–0 at bottom club Derby to move into third place, eight points behind leaders Preston whose unbeaten start increased to thirteen games with a 5–2 victory at Bolton.

Sat 8 Dec: 5-0 defeat means Derby have no win in ten games

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By December, the points system had been introduced

Bottom club Derby travelled to unbeaten league leaders Preston having not won in nine games, the last seven of which had all ended in defeat.Jock Inglis made his Preston debut and scored in their 5–0 victory.

Sat 15: Challengers, Villa, held 1–1 at Accrington

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Preston North End were held to a draw for only the third time at the fifteenth attempt, 2–2 at Burnley. Their nearest challengers, Aston Villa were unable to make any impact into the seven-point deficit though as they too were held 1–1 at Accrington.

Sat 22 Preston stretch unbeaten start to sixteen

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Preston's 3–0 defeat of Everton at Deepdale took their unbeaten start to the season to sixteen games.

Wed 26 December 1888 Boxing Day fixture

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League leaders Preston travelled to West Bromwich Albion on Boxing Day winning 5–0 and, with Aston Villa not playing, they established a nine-point lead having played two games more.

Saturday 5 January 1889: Preston Champions

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A 1–0 victory over Blackburn Rovers on 29 December took Preston North End into the new year still unbeaten with just four games remaining. Their first game of 1889 would be at home to Notts County in a game that would see them crowned champions of the inaugural league with three games to spare provided Aston Villa also lost at Burnley. Notts County arrived at Deepdale having failed to win in seven outings, the last five of which had all ended in defeat and rarely threatened as Preston ran out 4–1 winners in thickening fog. Aston Villa arrived at Burnley with just eight players, three of their team struggling to find the ground in the fog that had already arrived in the town before kick off. Having started the game three players short, two did emerge a few minutes into the game but they played most of the game with ten men and slumped to a 0–4 defeat, which saw Preston crowned champions. The Deepdale club remained unbeaten in their final three games to complete their league programme unbeaten.

Attendances

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Everton FC drew the highest average home attendance in the first edition of the Football League.

#Football clubHome gamesAverage attendance[9]
1Everton FC117,545
2Preston North End116,273
3Blackburn Rovers115,273
4Bolton Wanderers115,273
5Aston Villa115,182
6Burnley FC114,500
7Notts County113,909
8West Bromwich Albion113,833
9Stoke City113,727
10Wolverhampton Wanderers113,727
11Accrington FC113,364
12Derby County113,045

See also

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References

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  1. ^"English League Leading Goalscorers".RSSSF.Archived from the original on 28 June 2011. Retrieved5 June 2011.
  2. ^"Football League 1888–89". Steve's Football Statistics. Retrieved25 January 2021.
  3. ^"Football League Championship".Athletic News: 5. 30 October 1888.
  4. ^"Nuggets".Cricket and Football Field: 6. 24 November 1888.
  5. ^"Bolton Wanderers have got into the last place by having less goals than Burnley or Derby County".Athletic News: 1. 16 October 1888.
  6. ^"A History of Admission to the Football League". Non League Matters. Retrieved17 August 2017.
  7. ^abFußball-Weltzeitschrift No. 10, Jan/Feb 1988.
  8. ^"Solving the mystery of the first goal in league football".BBC Sport. 28 July 2013. Retrieved12 April 2018.
  9. ^https://www.worldfootball.net/attendance/eng-premier-league-1888-1889/1/

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