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1946–47 Aston Villa F.C. season

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English football club season

Main article:History of Aston Villa F.C. (1874–1961)
Main article:List of Aston Villa F.C. records and statistics
Aston Villa 1946–47 football season
Aston Villa
1946–47 season
ManagerAlex Massie
StadiumVilla Park
First Division8th
FA CupThird round
Trevor Ford, top scorer1947–481948-49 and1949-50

The1938–39 English football season wasAston Villa's 48th season in The Football League,Villa playing in theFootball League First Division. The 1946–47 season was the first to feature a full football programme since the1938–39 campaign.

George Cummings was theVillains clubcaptain from 1945 to his retirement in 1949, and was popular with supporters due to his never-say-die spirit and no-nonsense defending.[1]

Ernie Callaghan (125) previously held the Aston Villa club record for the oldest first team player, being 39 years 86 days old when he played againstGrimsby Town in 1946. In his last game in April 1947, he was 39 years and 257 days.On 1 February 2011, American goalkeeperBrad Friedel set a new club record by playing a first-team game away atManchester United ages 39 years and 259 days.[2]

In September 1946,Dicky Dorsett (257) joinedAston Villa for £3,000. He would be top scorer for the season. In January 1947, following a disagreement over preparations for a cup tie,Trevor Ford (120) left Swansea for first division Aston Villa. He would become the club's top scorer for three consecutive seasons.[3][4] There were also debuts forJohnny Dixon,Tommy Dodds,[5]Derek Ashton,John Graham,Arthur Haynes,[6]Amos Moss,Ron Guttridge[7] andBilly Evans.[8]

League table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGAvPts
6Sheffield United422171489751.18749
7Preston North End4218111376741.02747
8Aston Villa421891567531.26445
9Sunderland421881665660.98544
10Everton421791662670.92543
Source:World Football
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal average; 3) Goals scored

Matches

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DateOpponentVenueScoreNotesScorers
31 Aug 1946MiddlesbroughHome0–1[9]
2 Sep 1946EvertonHome0–1
7 Sep 1946Derby CountyAway2–1Johnny Dixon 21'; George Edwards 51'
11 Sep 1946WolvesAway2–1Les Smith 30'; Billy Goffin 43'
14 Sep 1946ArsenalHome0–2
16 Sep 1946WolvesHome3–0Les Smith 6'; George Edwards 10', 40'
21 Sep 1946BlackpoolAway0–1
28 Sep 1946BrentfordHome5–2Own Goal 10'; Jackie Martin 19'; Billy Goffin 49', 87'; John Graham 59'
5 Oct 1946BlackburnAway1–0George Edwards 76'
12 Oct 1946PortsmouthHome1–1Les Smith 40'
19 Oct 1946CharltonHome4–0Dicky Dorsett 19'; George Edwards 30'; Johnny Dixon 84', 90'
26 Oct 1946PrestonAway1–3Bob Iverson 37'
2 Nov 1946Manchester UnitedHome0–0
9 Nov 1946StokeAway0–0
16 Nov 1946BoltonHome1–1Dicky Dorsett 54' (pen)
23 Nov 1946ChelseaAway3–1George Edwards 17'; Jackie Martin 58'; Les Smith 3–1
30 Nov 1946Sheffield UnitedHome2–3George Edwards 10'; Jackie Martin 79'
7 Dec 1946GrimsbyAway3–0Jackie Martin 23'; George Edwards 64'; Dicky Dorsett 87'
14 Dec 1946Leeds UnitedHome2–1Dicky Dorsett 10'; Les Smith 28'
21 Dec 1946LiverpoolAway1–4Dicky Dorsett 24'
25 Dec 1946HuddersfieldHome2–2Harry Parkes 1–0; Jackie Martin 2–0
26 Dec 1946HuddersfieldAway0–1
28 Dec 1946MiddlesbroughAway2–1Les Smith 32'; George Edwards 77'
1 Jan 1947EvertonAway0–2
4 Jan 1947Derby CountyHome2–0Jackie Martin 47'; John Graham 80'
18 Jan 1947ArsenalAway2–0Les Smith 3'; Dicky Dorsett 15'
25 Jan 1947BlackpoolHome1–1Trevor Ford 80'
1 Feb 1947BrentfordAway2–0Trevor Ford 59', 81'
15 Feb 1947PortsmouthAway2–3Jackie Martin 28'; Trevor Ford 42'
22 Feb 1947CharltonAway1–1Own Goal 49'
8 Mar 1947Manchester UnitedAway1–2Dicky Dorsett 36'
22 Mar 1947BoltonAway1–2Jackie Martin 31'
29 Mar 1947ChelseaHome2–0Trevor Ford 9'; Dicky Dorsett 40'
4 Apr 1947SunderlandAway1–4Johnny Dixon 33'
5 Apr 1947Sheffield UnitedAway2–1Dicky Dorsett 33', 70'
8 Apr 1947SunderlandHome4–0Trevor Ford 33', 64'; Bob Iverson 35'; Dicky Dorsett 43'
12 Apr 1947GrimsbyHome3–3Trevor Ford 26', 33'; George Edwards 40'
19 Apr 1947Leeds UnitedAway1–1Dicky Dorsett 77'
26 Apr 1947LiverpoolHome1–2Billy Evans 6'
10 May 1947BlackburnHome2–1Dicky Dorsett 49'; Johnny Dixon 78'
17 May 1947PrestonHome4–2Billy Evans 10', 53'; Bob Iverson 41'; Johnny Dixon 61'
26 May 1947StokeHome0–1

Source:avfchistory.co.uk

FA Cup

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Main article:1946–47 FA Cup

References

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  1. ^George Cummings, Aston Villa Player Database
  2. ^Our Grumpy Old Man."Brad Friedel is Villa's record-breaker " Express & Star". Expressandstar.com. Retrieved1 February 2011.
  3. ^Brian Halford (10 January 2014)."How Aston Villa star Trevor Ford played a big role in Sobers' big day".Birmingham Mail. Retrieved12 May 2016.
  4. ^Ford, Trevor (1923–2003), footballer, Huw Richards,ODNB, 4 January 2007
  5. ^https://www.avfchistory.co.uk/player/tommy-dodds
  6. ^https://www.avfchistory.co.uk/player/arthur-haynes
  7. ^https://www.avfchistory.co.uk/player/ron-guttridge
  8. ^"Aston Villa's Seasons".AVFC History.
  9. ^https://www.avfchistory.co.uk/game/1946

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