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1905–06 in English football

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35th season of competitive football in England

Football in England
Season1905–06
Men's football
First DivisionLiverpool
Second DivisionBristol City
Southern LeagueFulham
FA CupEverton
Charity ShieldThe Wednesday
← 1904–05England1906–07 →

The1905–06 season was the 35th season of competitivefootball inEngland.

Events

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Following the increase in size of the Football League from 36 clubs to 40, and withDoncaster Rovers having been relegated from the Second Division, four new clubs were elected into the league, along withStockport County who had won theLancashire Combination. These new clubs were:Chelsea,Hull City,Leeds City andClapton Orient.Crystal Palace were formed this year but failed to gain election to the Football League by one vote and instead started their existence in the Southern League.[citation needed]

Bristol City, the only non-London League side south of Birmingham at the time, is promoted to the First Division as champions.[citation needed]

March 1906 -Aston Villa signedoutside right,Herbert Kingaby from Clapton Orient, for the then undisclosed fee of £300 (2012: £27,000).[1]

Honours

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CompetitionWinner
First DivisionLiverpool (2)
Second DivisionBristol City
FA CupEverton (1)
Home Championship England & Scotland

Notes = Number in parentheses is the times that club has won that honour. * indicates new record for competition

League tables

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First Division

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Main article:1905–06 Football League § First Division

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGAvPtsRelegation
1Liverpool(C)382351079461.71751
2Preston North End381713854391.38547
3The Wednesday381881263521.21244
4Newcastle United381871374481.54243
5Manchester City381951473541.35243
6Bolton Wanderers381771481671.20941
7Birmingham381771465591.10241
8Aston Villa381761572561.28640
9Blackburn Rovers381681454521.03840
10Stoke381671554550.98239
11Everton381571670661.06137
12Woolwich Arsenal381571662640.96937
13Sheffield United381561757620.91936
14Sunderland381551861700.87135
15Derby County381471739580.67235
16Notts County3811121555710.77534
17Bury3811101757740.77032
18Middlesbrough3810111756710.78931
19Nottingham Forest(R)381352058790.73431Relegation to theSecond Division
20Wolverhampton Wanderers(R)38872358990.58623
Source:World Football
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal average; 3) Goals scored
(C) Champions;(R) Relegated

Second Division

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Main article:1905–06 Football League § Second Division

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGAvPtsPromotion
1Bristol City(C, P)38306283282.96466Promotion to theFirst Division
2Manchester United(P)38286490283.21462
3Chelsea38229790372.43253
4West Bromwich Albion38228879362.19452
5Hull City381961367541.24144
6Leeds City381791259471.25543
7Leicester Fosse3815121153481.10442
8Grimsby Town3815101346461.00040
9Burnley381581542530.79238
10Stockport County381391644560.78635
11Bradford City381381746600.76734
12Barnsley381291760620.96833
13Lincoln City381262069720.95830
14Blackpool381091937620.59729
15Gainsborough Trinity381242244570.77228
16Glossop381082049710.69028
17Burslem Port Vale381242249820.59828
18Chesterfield Town381082040720.55628Re-elected
19Burton United381062234670.50726
20Clapton Orient38772435780.44921
Source:[citation needed]
(C) Champions;(P) Promoted

References

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  1. ^The Manchester Guardian,FOOTBALL PROFESSIONAL'S LAWSUIT; 27 March 1912
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