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1954–55 Birmingham City F.C. season

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Birmingham City F.C. 1954–55 football season
Birmingham City F.C.
1954–55 season
ChairmanHarry Morris Jr
ManagerBob Brocklebankuntil October 1954
Arthur Turner thereafter
GroundSt Andrew's
Football League Second Division1st
FA CupSixth round
(eliminated byManchester City)
Top goalscorerLeague:Peter Murphy (20)
All: Peter Murphy (20)
Highest home attendance57,960 vsManchester City, FA Cup 6th round, 20 April 1955
Lowest home attendance6,441 vsDoncaster Rovers, 16 March 1955
Average home league attendance20,973

The1954–55 Football League season wasBirmingham City Football Club's 52nd inthe Football League and their 24th in theSecond Division. They finished top of the 22-team division ongoal average, thus winning the Second Division title for the fourth time and gainingpromotion to theFirst Division for 1955–56. They entered the1954–55 FA Cup at the third round proper and lost toManchester City in the sixth round (quarter-final).

Bob Brocklebank and chiefscout Walter Taylor laid the foundations for the club's successes of the 1950s, introducing futureEngland internationalsTrevor Smith andJeff Hall to the side, and bringing in the likes ofPeter Murphy,Eddy Brown,Roy Warhurst andAlex Govan.[1]Arthur Turner took over from Brocklebank as manager in November 1954 with the club mid-table in the Second Division, having gained only one point away from home. By the end of the season they had scored 92 goals,[2]inflictedLiverpool's record defeat, by nine goals to one,[3] which was also Birmingham's widest margin of victory in a league match since the 19th century, and, needing five points from the last three games, all away from home, to be sure of promotion, confirmed themselves as champions with a 5–1 win in the last game of the season away atDoncaster Rovers.[2]

Twenty-five players made at least one appearance in nationally organised first-team competition, and there were eleven different goalscorers. Half-backLen Boyd played in 43 of the 46 first-team matches over the season, and Peter Murphy was leading goalscorer with 20 goals, all scored in league competition. All five first-choice forwards –Gordon Astall,Noel Kinsey, Brown, Murphy and Govan – reached double figures.

Football League Second Division

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Main article:1954–55 Football League
DateLeague
position
OpponentsVenueResultScore
F–A
ScorersAttendance
21 August 195417thStoke CityAL1–2Warhurst27,820
25 August 19547thBristol RoversHW2–1Kinsey,Rowley25,890
28 August 19543rdRotherham UnitedHW3–1Govan 2, Warhurst27,260
30 August 19546thBristol RoversAD1–1Warhurst26,218
4 September 195411thLuton TownAL0–116,347
8 September 19548thIpswich TownHW4–0Kinsey,Warmington,Astall21,238
11 September 19547thHull CityHD0–023,846
15 September 19546thIpswich TownAW2–1Warmington,Murphy16,746
18 September 19546thLincoln CityAD1–1Kinsey14,581
25 September 195410thBuryHL1–3Lane21,242
2 October 195411thLeeds UnitedAL0–121,200
9 October 195412thFulhamAL1–2Astall30,293
16 October 195412thSwansea TownHW2–0Murphy 219,998
30 October 195414thDerby CountyHD1–1Brown20,568
6 November 195413thWest Ham UnitedAD2–2Murphy 225,366
13 November 195411thBlackburn RoversHW3–1Brown, Astall, Govan23,829
20 November 195412thPlymouth ArgyleAL0–119,204
27 November 195410thPort ValeHW7–2Brown, Murphy 3, Kinsey 2, Govan16,352
4 December 195414thNotts CountyAL2–3Murphy, Govan13,477
11 December 195413thLiverpoolHW9–1Brown 3, Lane, Murphy 2, Astall, Govan17,067
18 December 195411thStoke CityHW2–0Brown, Govan22,427
25 December 195412thNottingham ForestHL0–133,007
27 December 195410thNottingham ForestAW2–0Murphy,Burkittog25,875
1 January 19558thRotherham UnitedAW2–0Kinsey, Govan17,166
5 February 195510thLincoln CityHD3–3Murphy 2, Kinsey20,313
12 February 19559thBuryAW1–0Brown12,547
2 March 19557thLeeds UnitedHW2–0Lane, Govan10,774
5 March 19556thSwansea TownAW3–0Lane, Kinsey,Boyd22,565
16 March 19555thDoncaster RoversHW4–1Kinsey, Murphy, Astall, Warhurst6,441
19 March 19557thDerby CountyAD0–019,489
26 March 19557thWest Ham UnitedHL1–2Brown9,132
30 March 19555thFulhamHW3–2Lane, Astall 29,686
2 April 19556thBlackburn RoversAD3–3Lane, Murphy, Kinsey27,673
8 April 19555thMiddlesbroughAW5–2Lane, Brown 2, Govan 232,519
9 April 19554thPlymouth ArgyleHW3–1Kinsey, Lane, Govan25,078
11 April 19554thMiddlesbroughHW3–0Kinsey, Murphy, Govan23,657
16 April 19555thPort ValeAL0–224,036
20 April 19553rdLuton TownHW2–1Murphy 234,612
23 April 19555thNotts CountyHD1–1Brown28,018
25 April 19553rdHull CityAW3–0Bradbury, Govan12,848
30 April 19553rdLiverpoolAD2–2Brown, Astall38,060
4 May 19551stDoncaster RoversAW5–1Brown, Murphy, Astall 2, Govan21,305

League table (part)

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Final Second Division table (part)
PosClubPldWDLFAGAPts
1stBirmingham City4222101092491.9654
2ndLuton Town422381188531.6654
3rdRotherham United422541394641.4754
4thLeeds United422371270571.3253
5thStoke City4221101169461.5052
KeyPos = League position; Pld = Matches played;
W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost;
F = Goals for; A = Goals against; GA =Goal average; Pts = Points
Source[4]

FA Cup

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Main article:1954–55 FA Cup
RoundDateOpponentsVenueResultScore
F–A
ScorersAttendance
Third round8 January 1955Hull CityAW2–0Kinsey,Brown25,920
Fourth round29 January 1955Bolton WanderersHW2–1Govan, Wheelerog56,852
Fifth round19 February 1955Doncaster RoversHW2–1Brown 257,800
Sixth round12 March 1955Manchester CityHL0–157,960

Appearances and goals

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Players marked † left the club during the playing season.
Key to positions: GK –Goalkeeper; FB –Full back; HB –Half back; FW –Forward
Players' appearances and goals by competition
Pos.Nat.NameLeagueFA CupTotal
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
GKENGGil Merrick27040310
GKENGJohnny Schofield15000150
FBENGGeorge Allen13000130
FBENGJack Badham11000110
FBENGKen Green29040330
FBENGJeff Hall32040360
FBSCORoy Martin100010
HBENGLen Boyd39140431
HBENGJohn James001010
HBENGJohnny Newman17000170
HBENGTrevor Smith24040280
HBENGRoy Warhurst34430374
HBENGJohnny Watts10000100
FWENGGordon Astall3311403711
FWENGBill Bradbury220022
FWENGEddy Brown2814433217
FWENGGeoff Cox400040
FWSCOAlex Govan3715414116
FWENGDennis Hill200020
FWWALNoel Kinsey3513413914
FWENGJackie Lane22800228
FWENGPeter Murphy3720404120
FWENGKen Rowley410041
FWSCOJackie Stewart100010
FWENGPeter Warmington520052

See also

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References

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General

  • Matthews, Tony (1995).Birmingham City: A Complete Record. Derby: Breedon Books.ISBN 978-1-85983-010-9.
  • Matthews, Tony (2010).Birmingham City: The Complete Record. Derby: DB Publishing.ISBN 978-1-85983-853-2.
  • Source for match dates and results:"Birmingham City 1954–1955: Results". Statto Organisation.Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved3 May 2012.
  • Source for lineups, appearances, goalscorers and attendances: Matthews (2010),Complete Record, pp. 344–45.
  • Source for kit:"Birmingham City".Historical Football Kits. Retrieved 22 May 2018.

Specific

  1. ^Matthews,Complete Record, p. 61.
  2. ^abMatthews (1995), pp. 25–27.
  3. ^"LFC Records". Liverpool F.C. Retrieved10 October 2010.
  4. ^"Birmingham City 1954–1955: English Division Two (old) Table". Statto Organisation.Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved3 May 2012.
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