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1903–04 Football League

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16th season of the Football League

Football league season
The Football League
Season1903–04
ChampionsThe Wednesday
RelegatedStockport County
New Club in LeagueBradford City

The190304 season was the 16th season ofThe Football League.

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
Season1903–04
ChampionsThe Wednesday
2ndEnglish title
RelegatedLiverpool
West Bromwich Albion
Matches306
Goals939 (3.07 per match)
Top goalscorerSteve Bloomer
(20 goals)
Biggest home winMiddlesbrough 6–0Manchester City
(24 October 1903)
Sunderland 6–0Bury
(23 January 1904)
Biggest away winNottingham Forest 3–7Aston Villa
(19 December 1903)
Nottingham Forest 0–4Everton
(27 February 1904)
Highest scoringNottingham Forest 3–7Aston Villa
(19 December 1903)
Longest winning run8 matches
Sheffield United
Longest unbeaten run8 matches
Manchester City
Sheffield United
Longest losing run5 matches
Liverpool
Highest attendance40,000
Aston Villa 2–1The Wednesday
(26 December 1903)
Everton 5–2Liverpool
(1 April 1904)
Lowest attendance1,500
Nottingham Forest 4–2Stoke
(25 November 1903)
Average attendance12,899

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGAvPtsRelegation
1The Wednesday(C)34207748281.71447
2Manchester City34196971451.57844
3Everton341951059321.84443
4Newcastle United341861058451.28942
5Aston Villa341771070481.45841
6Sunderland341751263491.28639
7Sheffield United341581162571.08838
8Wolverhampton Wanderers341481244660.66736
9Nottingham Forest341191457571.00031
10Middlesbrough349121346470.97930
11Small Heath341181539520.75030
12Bury347151240530.75529
13Notts County341251737610.60729
14Derby County349101558600.96728
15Blackburn Rovers341161748600.80028
16Stoke341071754570.94727
17Liverpool(R)34981749620.79026Relegation to theSecond Division
18West Bromwich Albion(R)347101736600.60024
Source:World Football
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal average; 3) Goals scored
(C) Champions;(R) Relegated

Results

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Home \ AwayASTBLBBRYDEREVELIVMCIMIDNEWNOTNTCSHUSMHSTKSUNWEDWBAWOL
Aston Villa2–30–23–03–12–10–12–13–13–14–06–11–13–12–02–13–12–0
Blackburn Rovers0–32–22–10–22–32–51–14–03–13–03–01–12–01–30–02–01–1
Bury2–23–02–20–02–21–31–10–32–23–00–11–02–23–11–02–10–0
Derby County2–23–02–20–12–02–32–21–32–60–13–54–15–07–20–24–22–1
Everton1–03–12–10–15–21–02–04–10–23–12–05–10–10–12–04–02–0
Liverpool1–11–23–03–12–22–21–01–00–02–13–00–20–02–11–31–31–2
Manchester City1–01–03–02–11–33–21–11–30–03–00–14–02–22–11–16–34–1
Middlesbrough2–10–21–00–03–01–06–01–31–11–04–13–12–02–30–12–21–2
Newcastle United1–12–13–20–01–01–11–02–13–14–10–13–11–01–34–01–03–0
Nottingham Forest3–70–12–25–10–42–10–31–11–00–11–10–14–23–00–12–05–0
Notts County0–04–20–02–20–34–20–33–23–21–32–12–01–02–11–02–30–2
Sheffield United1–22–20–03–22–12–15–33–02–22–03–11–11–11–21–14–07–2
Small Heath2–22–11–01–01–11–20–32–23–03–32–01–31–02–10–00–13–0
Stoke2–06–24–11–12–35–21–20–02–32–30–23–41–03–13–15–05–1
Sunderland6–12–06–00–32–02–11–13–11–13–14–12–13–13–00–11–12–1
The Wednesday4–23–11–11–01–02–11–04–11–12–12–03–03–21–00–01–04–0
West Bromwich Albion1–32–13–20–00–02–22–10–01–21–10–02–20–13–01–10–11–2
Wolverhampton Wanderers3–21–00–02–22–24–21–62–23–23–21–11–01–00–02–12–11–0
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
Season1903–04
ChampionsPreston North End (1st title)
Failed re-electionStockport County
Matches306
Goals942 (3.08 per match)
Top goalscorerPercy Smith (Preston North End), 26[1]
Biggest home winWoolwich ArsenalBurton United 8–0 (19 Sept 1903)
Woolwich ArsenalLeicester Fosse 8–0 (26 Oct 1903)
Biggest away winBlackpoolBurnley 0–5 (13 Feb 1904)
GlossopManchester United 0–5 (19 Sept 1903)
Highest scoringWoolwich ArsenalBurton United 8–0 (19 Sept 1903)
Woolwich ArsenalLeicester Fosse 8–0 (26 Oct 1903)
GlossopBurnley 6–2 (21 Nov 1903)
Burslem Port ValeLeicester Fosse 6–2 (27 Feb 1904)
Longest winning run8 matches
Woolwich Arsenal (5 Sep 1903 – 26 Oct 1903)
Longest unbeaten run13 matches
Preston North End (5 Sep 1903 – 5 Dec 1903)
Longest losing run5 matches
Burnley (29 Feb 1904 – 26 Mar 1904)

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGAvPtsPromotion or relegation
1Preston North End(C, P)342010462242.58350Promotion to theFirst Division
2Woolwich Arsenal(P)34217691224.13649
3Manchester United34208665331.97048
4Bristol City341861073411.78042
5Burnley341591050550.90939
6Grimsby Town341481250491.02036
7Bolton Wanderers3412101259411.43934
8Barnsley3411101338570.66732
9Gainsborough Trinity341431753600.88331
10Bradford City341271545590.76331
11Chesterfield Town341181537450.82230
12Lincoln City341181541580.70730
13Burslem Port Vale341091554521.03829
14Burton United341171645610.73829
15Blackpool341151840670.59727
16Stockport County(R)348111540720.55627Failed re-election and demoted
17Glossop341061857640.89126Re-elected
18Leicester Fosse346101842820.51222
Source:[2]
(C) Champions;(P) Promoted;(R) Relegated

Results

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Home \ AwayBARBLPBOLBRABRIBRNBPVBRTCHFGAIGLPGRILEILINMUNPNESTPWOO
Barnsley2–21–01–22–01–11–02–10–02–04–03–11–12–10–21–00–02–1
Blackpool0–21–40–10–10–51–04–10–02–13–23–01–22–12–10–34–12–2
Bolton Wanderers5–13–01–01–11–15–03–04–05–00–14–03–11–20–00–20–12–1
Bradford City3–10–23–31–03–01–13–02–61–32–11–04–02–13–31–10–00–3
Bristol City2–05–02–01–16–02–14–03–22–15–04–04–03–11–13–16–00–4
Burnley2–21–40–03–22–31–02–12–12–02–42–02–13–12–02–12–01–0
Burslem Port Vale3–05–02–35–23–12–23–13–03–01–11–26–22–21–00–12–02–3
Burton United1–11–12–10–22–31–20–04–02–12–01–00–05–22–20–07–03–1
Chesterfield1–02–11–11–11–00–01–12–16–10–00–12–00–10–20–14–11–0
Gainsborough Trinity4–23–13–13–03–11–23–01–21–00–14–24–00–00–12–02–20–2
Glossop7–00–13–32–01–16–24–10–10–20–21–15–05–00–52–25–11–3
Grimsby Town5–14–00–02–02–00–03–14–01–03–12–04–31–13–11–12–12–2
Leicester Fosse2–05–12–21–21–00–01–11–30–02–24–21–12–20–11–43–00–0
Lincoln City0–00–01–01–02–63–13–21–00–20–13–12–16–10–00–03–10–2
Manchester United4–03–10–03–12–23–12–02–03–14–23–12–05–22–00–23–11–0
Preston North End1–11–03–14–03–02–03–14–02–12–03–02–04–32–11–11–10–0
Stockport County2–22–13–22–01–12–21–11–12–01–43–01–12–04–00–31–50–0
Woolwich Arsenal3–03–03–04–12–04–00–08–06–06–02–15–18–04–04–00–05–2
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 teams

Attendances

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Source:[3]

Division One

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No.ClubAverage
1Aston Villa FC20,035
2Manchester City FC19,870
3Everton FC17,845
4Newcastle United FC17,565
5Sheffield United FC15,790
6Liverpool FC15,725
7Middlesbrough FC14,335
8Sunderland AFC13,670
9The Wednesday12,595
10West Bromwich Albion FC12,340
11Birmingham City FC10,765
12Notts County FC9,910
13Derby County FC9,650
14Blackburn Rovers FC9,395
15Nottingham Forest FC8,910
16Stoke City FC8,610
17Bury FC7,790
18Wolverhampton Wanderers FC7,710

See also

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References

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  1. ^"English League Leading Goalscorers".Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved31 October 2010.
  2. ^"1903–04 Football League".fchd.info. Retrieved24 November 2020.
  3. ^https://www.european-football-statistics.co.uk/attn/archive/eng/aveeng1904.htm
  • Ian Laschke:Rothmans Book of Football League Records 1888–89 to 1978–79. Macdonald and Jane's, London & Sydney, 1980.
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