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1946–47 Birmingham City F.C. season

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Birmingham City F.C. 1946–47 football season
Birmingham City F.C.
1946–47 season
ChairmanHarry Morris Jr
ManagerHarry Storer
GroundSt Andrew's
Football League Second Division3rd
FA CupSixth round
(eliminated byLiverpool)
Top goalscorerLeague:Cyril Trigg (17)
All: Cyril Trigg (19)
Highest home attendance56,056 vsManchester City, FA Cup 5th round, 8 February 1947
Lowest home attendance23,083 vsBradford Park Avenue, 3 May 1947
Average home league attendance33,666

The1946–47 Football League season – the first Football League season after the end of theSecond World War – wasBirmingham City Football Club's 44th inthe Football League and their 18th in theSecond Division, to which they wererelegated at the end of the last completed season before the war. They finished in third position in the 22-team division, three points adrift of the promotion places. They entered the1946–47 FA Cup at the third round proper and lost toLiverpool in the sixth (quarter-final).

Twenty-five players made at least one appearance in nationally organised competition, and there were fourteen different goalscorers. GoalkeeperGil Merrick missed only one of the 45 matches over the season, andCyril Trigg was leading scorer with 19 goals, of which 17 came in the league.

Football League Second Division

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Main article:1946–47 Football League

Note that not all teams completed their playing season on the same day. Birmingham were in second place after their last game of the season, on 26 May, but by the time the last game was played, on 14 June,Burnley had drawn one and won one of their two outstanding fixtures to overtake them by three points.

DateLeague
position
OpponentsVenueResultScore
F–A
ScorersAttendance
31 August 19465thTottenham HotspurAW2–1Jones,Mulraney[1]51,256
4 September 19461stLeicester CityHW4–0Jones 2,Mulraney,Dougall29,329
7 September 19464thBurnleyHL0–242,309
12 September 19468thLeicester CityAL1–2Mulraney20,952
14 September 194612thBarnsleyAL1–3Mulraney28,219
18 September 194615thWest Bromwich AlbionAL0–330,186
21 September 194615thNewport CountyHD1–1Bodle28,832
25 September 194612thWest Bromwich AlbionHW1–0Dearson50,535
28 September 194614thSouthamptonAL0–124,921
5 October 194610thNottingham ForestHW4–0Bodle,Trigg,Edwards 235,093
12 October 19469thCoventry CityAD0–029,379
19 October 19469thChesterfieldAW1–0Jones18,748
26 October 19469thMillwallHW4–0Bodle, Trigg 2, Dougall23,243
2 November 19469thBradford Park AvenueAL0–221,638
9 November 19468thManchester CityHW3–1Dougall, Mulraney, Trigg37,747
16 November 19466thWest Ham UnitedAW4–0Bodle, Edwards 2, Trigg24,719
23 November 19466thSheffield WednesdayHW3–1Trigg 2, Dougall32,425
30 November 19462ndFulhamAW1–0Trigg20,790
7 December 19462ndBuryHW3–0Duckhouse, Dougall, Edwards30,340
14 December 19462ndLuton TownAW3–1Trigg 321,760
21 December 19462ndPlymouth ArgyleHW6–1Bodle 3, Mulraney 2, Edwards26,734
25 December 19461stSwansea TownHW3–1Dougall, Bodle,Feeneyog31,309
26 December 19461stSwansea TownAL0–120,003
28 December 19461stTottenham HotspurHW1–0Mulraney44,171
4 January 19473rdBurnleyAL0–136,281
18 January 19474thBarnsleyHL1–2Duckhouse41,409
1 February 19474thSouthamptonHW3–1Trigg 2, Mulraney32,878
15 February 19473rdCoventry CityHW2–0Trigg 243,551
22 February 19473rdChesterfieldHD0–026,139
15 March 19473rdManchester CityAL0–155,655
22 March 19473rdWest Ham UnitedHW3–0McIntosh,Mitchellpen, Trigg29,937
29 March 19473rdSheffield WednesdayAL0–127,431
4 April 19473rdNewcastle UnitedAD2–2McIntosh, Bodle57,259
5 April 19473rdFulhamHW2–1Hall,Goodwin28,194
7 April 19473rdNewcastle UnitedHW2–0Bodle, Trigg42,409
12 April 19473rdBuryAL0–218,882
19 April 19473rdLuton TownHW1–0Goodwin27,316
26 April 19473rdPlymouth ArgyleAW2–0Edwards, Bodle23,338
3 May 19473rdBradford Park AvenueHW4–0Dougall, Bodle 2, Mitchellpen23,083
10 May 19473rdNottingham ForestAD1–1Harris16,049
17 May 19472ndMillwallAW2–0McIntosh, Dougall24,084
26 May 19472ndNewport CountyAW3–0Bodle 2, Dougall12,028

League table (part)

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Final Second Division table (part)
PosClubPldWDLFAGAPts
1stManchester City422610678352.2362
2ndBurnley422214665292.2458
3rdBirmingham City422551274332.2455
4thChesterfield4218141058441.3250
5thNewcastle United4219101395631.5348
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[2]

FA Cup

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Main article:1946–47 FA Cup
RoundDateOpponentsVenueResultScore
F–A
ScorersAttendance
Third round11 January 1947FulhamAW2–1Jones,Dorman22,398
Fourth round25 January 1947PortsmouthHW1–0Harris50,155
Fifth round8 February 1947Manchester CityHW5–0Bodle,Trigg 2,Mitchellpen,Mulraney56,056
Sixth round1 March 1947LiverpoolAL1–4Mitchellpen51,911

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 Merrick41040450
GKENGJack Wheeler100010
FBWALDon Dearson25120281
FBWALBilly Hughes28000280
FBENGDennis Jennings18040220
HBENGRay Devey100010
HBENGTed Duckhouse25240292
HBENGFred Harris29141332
HBENGFrank Mitchell41222434
HBENGSyd Owen500050
HBENGRay Shaw500050
HBENGArthur Turner27040310
FWENGHarold Bodle3615313916
FWENGDon Dorman201131
FWSCONeil Dougall35930389
FWWALGeorge Edwards39740437
FWENGKen Faulkner200020
FWENGJackie Goodwin15200152
FWENGFred Hall310031
FWWALWilson Jones9411105
FWSCOAlex McIntosh14300143
FWENGDave Massart300030
FWSCOJock Mulraney279413110
FWENGDoug Pimbley200020
FWENGCyril Trigg2917423319

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 1946–1947: Results". Statto Organisation.Archived from the original on 6 September 2015. Retrieved7 May 2012.
  • Source for lineups, appearances, goalscorers and attendances: Matthews (2010),Complete Record, pp. 328–29.
  • Source for kit:"Birmingham City".Historical Football Kits. Retrieved 22 May 2018.

Specific

  1. ^"Clubs: Birmingham City: 1946/47".The English National Football Archive. Retrieved2 March 2021.
  2. ^"Birmingham City 1946–1947: English Division Two (old) Table". Statto Organisation.Archived from the original on 20 September 2015. Retrieved7 May 2012.
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