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1908–09 Football League

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21st season of the Football League

Football league season
The Football League
Season1908–09
ChampionsNewcastle United
RelegatedChesterfield
New Clubs in LeagueBradford Park Avenue
Tottenham Hotspur

The190809 season was the 21st season ofThe Football League.

Tottenham Hotspur played their first ever season in the Football League. Spurs, along withBradford Park Avenue entered the Second Division to replaceLincoln City andStoke.

Final league tables

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Beginning in the 1894–95 season, clubs finishing level on points were separated according to goal average (goals scored divided by goals conceded). In case one or more teams had the same goal difference, this system favoured those teams who had scored fewer goals. The goal average system was eventually scrapped beginning with the 1976–77 season.

During the first six seasons of the league, (up to the 1893–94 season), re-election process concerned the clubs which finished in the bottom four of the league. From the 1894–95 season and until the 1920–21 season the re-election process was required of the clubs which finished in the bottom three of the league.

First Division

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Football league season
First Division
Season1908–09
ChampionsNewcastle United
3rdEnglish title
RelegatedManchester City
Leicester Fosse
Matches380
Goals1,185 (3.12 per match)
Top goalscorerBert Freeman
(38 goals)[1]
Biggest home winNottingham Forest 12–0Leicester Fosse
(21 April 1909)
Biggest away winNewcastle United 1–9Sunderland
(5 December 1908)
Highest scoringNottingham Forest 12–0Leicester Fosse
(21 April 1909)

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGAvPtsRelegation
1Newcastle United(C)38245965411.58553
2Everton3818101082571.43946
3Sunderland382121578631.23844
4Blackburn Rovers3814131161501.22041
5The Wednesday381761567611.09840
6Woolwich Arsenal3814101452491.06138
7Aston Villa3814101458561.03638
8Bristol City3813121345580.77638
9Middlesbrough381491559531.11337
10Preston North End3813111448441.09137
11Chelsea381491556610.91837
12Sheffield United381491551590.86437
13Manchester United381571658680.85337
14Nottingham Forest381481666571.15836
15Notts County381481651481.06336
16Liverpool381561757650.87736
17Bury381481663770.81836
18Bradford City3812101647471.00034
19Manchester City(R)381541967690.97134Relegation to theSecond Division
20Leicester Fosse(R)388921541020.52925
Source:World Football
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal average; 3) Goals scored
(C) Champions;(R) Relegated

Results

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Home \ AwayASTBLBBRABRIBRYCHEEVELEILIVMCIMUNMIDNEWNOTNTCPNESHUSUNWEDWOO
Aston Villa1–11–31–13–00–03–11–11–12–13–10–33–01–21–12–43–02–01–12–1
Blackburn Rovers3–11–11–10–12–00–03–01–03–21–30–02–40–30–21–10–18–12–21–3
Bradford City1–10–20–14–13–01–14–10–20–01–00–21–21–12–22–03–10–20–04–1
Bristol City0–01–40–14–21–00–21–11–01–00–01–13–32–11–02–31–12–41–12–1
Bury1–21–12–11–22–12–22–22–11–02–22–11–13–23–10–11–24–24–21–1
Chelsea0–21–11–13–14–13–31–03–01–21–13–01–22–13–20–01–12–02–21–2
Everton3–14–40–15–24–03–24–25–06–33–21–10–13–30–10–15–14–01–00–3
Leicester Fosse4–22–41–41–12–55–20–23–23–13–21–10–40–30–20–01–14–31–11–1
Liverpool3–21–14–01–22–22–10–14–11–33–11–22–11–11–12–12–13–01–22–2
Manchester City2–03–34–35–16–11–24–05–24–01–20–00–22–11–04–11–31–04–02–2
Manchester United0–20–32–00–12–10–12–24–23–23–16–31–02–24–30–22–12–23–11–4
Middlesbrough1–01–01–04–00–11–42–36–21–03–05–00–04–01–24–21–20–32–11–1
Newcastle United0–22–01–02–13–11–33–02–00–12–02–11–01–11–02–04–01–91–03–1
Nottingham Forest1–22–12–11–10–22–11–212–05–10–22–04–10–41–01–10–24–01–20–1
Notts County1–12–31–10–13–23–00–02–31–25–10–13–20–43–01–03–10–01–02–1
Preston North End3–22–00–02–10–26–03–30–12–03–00–31–10–11–10–01–11–04–10–0
Sheffield United3–10–03–03–12–21–31–52–10–24–00–02–01–11–23–22–10–22–11–1
Sunderland4–30–12–10–23–11–22–03–11–42–06–12–03–12–10–12–13–14–21–0
The Wednesday4–21–20–22–04–35–12–03–12–33–12–03–22–03–02–01–01–02–56–2
Woolwich Arsenal0–10–11–01–14–00–00–42–15–03–00–11–11–21–21–01–01–00–42–0
Updated to match(es) played on unknown. Source:[1]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Maps

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Locations of theFootball League First Division teams

Second Division

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Football league season
Football League
Second Division
Season1908–09
ChampionsBolton Wanderers (1st title)
Failed re-electionChesterfield
Matches380
Goals1,026 (2.7 per match)
Top goalscorerAlf Bentley (Derby County), 24[1]
Biggest home winWest Bromwich AlbionGrimsby Town 7–0 (2 January 1909)
Biggest away winChesterfieldHull City 0–4 (24 October 1909)
Highest scoringBurnleyWolverhampton Wanderers 3–5 (7 November 1909)

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGAvPtsPromotion or relegation
1Bolton Wanderers(C, P)382441059282.10752Promotion to theFirst Division
2Tottenham Hotspur(P)382011767322.09451
3West Bromwich Albion381913656272.07451
4Hull City381961363391.61544
5Derby County3816111155411.34143
6Oldham Athletic381761555431.27940
7Wolverhampton Wanderers3814111356481.16739
8Glossop381581557531.07538
9Gainsborough Trinity381581549700.70038
10Fulham3813111458481.20837
11Birmingham381491558610.95137
12Leeds City381471743530.81135
13Grimsby Town381471741540.75935
14Burnley381371851580.87933
15Clapton Orient381291737490.75533
16Bradford (Park Avenue)381361951590.86432
17Barnsley3811101748570.84232
18Stockport County381432139710.54931
19Chesterfield Town(R)381181937670.55230Failed re-election and demoted
20Blackpool389111846680.67629Re-elected
Source:[2]
(C) Champions;(P) Promoted;(R) Relegated

Results

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Home \ AwayBARBIRBLPBOLBPABURCHFCLADERFULGAIGLPGRIHULLEEOLDSTPTOTWBAWOL
Barnsley3–14–00–13–11–24–03–01–01–22–21–33–12–12–12–02–01–10–21–1
Birmingham2–12–22–03–12–03–01–01–11–32–21–23–11–21–02–04–23–30–01–1
Blackpool1–12–01–22–10–02–21–32–22–03–02–12–22–31–01–02–11–10–23–1
Bolton Wanderers3–02–13–10–12–14–02–01–00–04–02–02–01–02–03–04–10–11–11–1
Bradford Park Avenue3–21–24–31–22–31–00–12–01–14–11–00–21–02–03–40–10–20–04–1
Burnley3–21–11–11–23–30–10–12–01–35–23–22–01–00–01–05–11–20–23–5
Chesterfield1–04–23–10–22–11–02–02–42–12–12–11–20–42–01–11–21–32–21–1
Clapton Orient1–13–21–10–22–00–11–12–01–12–20–22–11–20–02–05–00–01–01–3
Derby County0–01–21–11–03–11–01–11–02–15–04–02–10–05–11–05–01–12–12–1
Fulham2–21–13–01–23–13–00–01–21–24–02–35–20–30–13–25–12–32–01–1
Gainsborough Trinity4–11–31–02–12–11–03–02–00–01–13–10–32–01–11–43–20–22–01–0
Glossop3–03–13–00–21–11–22–04–03–10–02–21–02–10–02–13–01–11–33–2
Grimsby Town0–00–32–11–01–10–11–01–02–02–21–22–00–00–12–03–01–21–13–0
Hull City4–04–12–02–02–33–21–03–24–02–05–10–00–14–11–04–11–02–20–1
Leeds City2–02–01–01–20–31–13–00–02–52–00–23–14–12–03–02–11–01–15–2
Oldham Athletic0–02–03–11–12–04–12–02–01–11–02–02–14–02–26–00–11–02–02–1
Stockport County2–13–21–01–00–12–12–01–11–01–20–14–20–13–11–01–31–30–01–0
Tottenham Hotspur4–04–04–12–13–04–24–00–10–01–01–13–32–00–03–03–00–01–33–0
West Bromwich Albion1–11–15–12–01–00–02–21–02–01–12–01–07–01–02–11–02–03–00–2
Wolverhampton Wanderers2–02–02–21–21–12–13–05–11–10–14–00–00–03–02–11–12–01–00–1
Updated to match(es) played on unknown. Source: Ian Laschke:Rothmans Book of Football League Records 1888–89 to 1978–79. Macdonald and Jane’s, London & Sydney, 1980.
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Maps

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Locations of theFootball League Second Division London teams
Locations of theFootball League Second Division teams

Attendances

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First Division

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#Football clubHome gamesAverage attendance[3]
1Newcastle United1929,300
2Chelsea FC1929,120
3Everton FC1923,025
4Bradford City1921,875
5Manchester City1919,665
6Aston Villa1918,945
7Manchester United1918,150
8Liverpool FC1917,660
9Sunderland AFC1915,235
10Blackburn Rovers1914,745
11Middlesbrough FC1914,050
12Woolwich Arsenal1913,025
13The Wednesday1912,840
14Leicester Fosse1912,790
15Sheffield United1912,625
16Bristol City1912,015
17Nottingham Forest1911,090
18Bury FC1910,975
19Notts County1910,805
20Preston North End199,210

Second Division

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#Football clubHome gamesAverage attendance[4]
1Tottenham Hotspur1920,255
2Fulham FC1916,340
3West Bromwich Albion1915,525
4Bolton Wanderers1912,850
5Oldham Athletic1912,295
6Bradford Park Avenue1911,350
7Leeds City1911,055
8Birmingham City1910,825
9Clapton Orient1910,500
10Wolverhampton Wanderers198,620
11Hull City198,200
12Burnley FC196,815
13Derby County196,615
14Stockport County195,925
15Barnsley FC195,650
16Gainsborough Trinity195,380
17Grimsby Town195,235
18Chesterfield Town194,975
19Blackpool FC194,970
20Glossop193,430

See also

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References

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  1. ^ab"English League Leading Goalscorers".Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved31 October 2010.
  2. ^"1908–09 Football League".F.C.H.D. Retrieved16 October 2024.
  3. ^"Historical attendances".
  4. ^"Historical attendances".
  • Ian Laschke:Rothmans Book of Football League Records 1888–89 to 1978–79. Macdonald and Jane's, London & Sydney, 1980.
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