1914–15 in English football

The 1914–15 season was the 44th season of competitive football in England.

The magazine Punch was critical of the decision to allow competitive football to continue after the outbreak of war. Mr Punch is depicted saying to the footballer "No doubt you can make money in this field, my friend, but there's only one field today where you can get honour".
Football in England
Season1914–15
← 1913–14England1915–16 →

Overview edit

The 1914 Charity Shield was not contested due to suspension of football during World War I.[citation needed]

Events edit

Honours edit

First DivisionEverton (2)
Second DivisionDerby County
Southern LeagueWatford
FA CupSheffield United (3)

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

League tables edit

Football League First Division edit

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGAvPtsRelegation
1Everton (C)381981176471.61746
2Oldham Athletic3817111070561.25045
3Blackburn Rovers381871383611.36143
4Burnley381871361471.29843
5Manchester City3815131049391.25643
6Sheffield United3815131049411.19543
7The Wednesday3815131061541.13043
8Sunderland381851581721.12541
9Bradford Park Avenue381771469651.06241
10West Bromwich Albion3815101349431.14040
11Bradford City3813141155491.12240
12Middlesbrough3813121362740.83838
13Liverpool381491565750.86737
14Aston Villa3813111462720.86137
15Newcastle United3811101746480.95832
16Notts County389131641570.71931
17Bolton Wanderers381181968840.81030
18Manchester United389121746620.74230
19Chelsea388131751650.78529
20Tottenham Hotspur (R)388121857900.63328Relegation to the Second Division
Source: World Football
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal average; 3) Goals scored
(C) Champions; (R) Relegated

Football League Second Division edit

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGAvPtsPromotion or relegation
1Derby County38237871332.15253Division Champions, Promoted[a]
2Preston North End382010861421.45250Promoted[a]
3Barnsley382231351511.00047
4Wolverhampton Wanderers381971277521.48145
5Arsenal381951469411.68343[b]Promoted[a]
6Birmingham381791262391.59043[b]
7Hull City381951465541.20443
8Huddersfield Town381781361421.45242
9Clapton Orient381691350481.04241
10Blackpool381751658571.01839
11Bury381581561561.08938
12Fulham381571653471.12837
13Bristol City381571662561.10737
14Stockport County381571654600.90037
15Leeds City381442065641.01632
16Lincoln City381191846650.70831
17Grimsby Town381191848760.63231
18Nottingham Forest381091943770.55829
19Leicester Fosse381042447880.53424Re-elected
20Glossop[c]38662631870.35618Failed re-election
Source: [citation needed]
Notes:
  1. ^ a b c Derby County, Preston North End and Arsenal were promoted to First Division after WW I, as the number of teams in both divisions was expanded to 22.
  2. ^ a b The official Football League records originally showed Birmingham in 5th place and Arsenal in 6th place. In 1975 it was discovered that an error in the calculation of Goal Average had been made and the table was corrected.
  3. ^ Glossop failed to be re-elected to the Football League, never to return again, and Stoke were elected in their place at the Football League's AGM in 1915. In March 1919 Coventry City, South Shields, Rotherham County and West Ham United joined the Second Division.[2]

Southern League Division 1 edit

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGRPtsQualification or relegation
1Watford38228868461.47852
2Reading382171068431.58149
3Cardiff City382241272381.89548
4West Ham United381891158471.23445Elected to the 1919–20 Football League Second Division after World War I
5Northampton Town381951456511.09843
6Southampton381951478741.05443
7Portsmouth3816101254421.28642
8Millwall3816101250510.98042
9Swindon Town3815111277591.30541
10Brighton & Hove Albion381671546470.97939
11Exeter City381581550411.22038
12Queens Park Rangers3813121355560.98238
13Norwich City3811141353560.94636
14Luton Town381381761730.83634
15Crystal Palace381381747610.77034
16Bristol Rovers381432153750.70731
17Plymouth Argyle388141651610.83630
18Southend United381082044640.68828
19Croydon Common38992047630.74627Relegated to Division Two, but did not rejoin league after World War I
20Gillingham38682443830.51820
Source: [citation needed]
Rules for classification: The system of using goal average to separate two teams tied on points was used up until the 1976–77 season. The points system: 2 points for a win, 1 point for a draw and 0 points for losing.
Goalkeeper Skilly Williams played every game for Watford.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Important dates in Liverpool football club's history". Retrieved 29 May 2013.
  2. ^ "A History Of Admission To The Football League". Retrieved 23 July 2023.