1906–07 Woolwich Arsenal F.C. season

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In the 1906-07 season, the Woolwich Arsenal F.C. played 38 games, won 20, draw 4 and lost 14. The team finished 7th in the league.

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Woolwich Arsenal
1906–07 season
Chairman George Leavey
Manager Phil Kelso
Stadium Manor Ground
First Division 7th
FA Cup Semi-Finalists
  1905–06
1907–08  

Results

Arsenal's score comes first [1]

WinDrawLoss

Football League First Division

DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
1 September 1906 Manchester City A 4–1
3 September 1906 Bury A 1–4
8 September 1906 Middlesbrough H 2–0
15 September 1906 Preston North End A 3–0
22 September 1906 Newcastle United H 2–0
29 September 1906 Aston Villa A 2–2
6 October 1906 Liverpool H 2–1
13 October 1906 Bristol City A 3–1
20 October 1906 Notts County H 1–0
27 October 1906 Sheffield United A 2–4
3 November 1906 Bolton Wanderers H 2–2
10 November 1906 Manchester United A 0–1
17 November 1906 Stoke H 2–1
24 November 1906 Blackburn Rovers A 3–2
1 December 1906 Sunderland H 0–1
8 December 1906 Birmingham A 1–5
15 December 1906 Everton H 3–1
22 December 1906 Derby County A 0–0
26 December 1906 Bury H 3–1
29 December 1906 Manchester City H 4–1
1 January 1907 The Wednesday A 1–1
5 January 1907 Middlesbrough A 3–5
19 January 1907 Preston North End H 1–0
26 January 1907 Newcastle United A 0–1
9 February 1907 Liverpool A 0–4
16 February 1907 Bristol City H 1–2
2 March 1907 Sheffield United H 0–1
16 March 1907 Manchester United H 4–0
27 March 1907 Bolton Wanderers A 0–3
29 March 1907 The Wednesday H 1–0
30 March 1907 Blackburn Rovers H 2–0
1 April 1907 Aston Villa H 3–1
6 April 1907 Sunderland A 3–2
10 April 1907 Everton A 1–2
13 April 1907 Birmingham H 2–1
15 April 1907 Stoke A 0–2
17 April 1907 Notts County A 1–4
27 April 1907 Derby County H 3–2

Final League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGAvPtsRelegation
1 Newcastle United (C)38227974461.60951
2 Bristol City 382081066471.40448
3 Everton 382051370461.52245
4 Sheffield United 3817111057551.03645
5 Aston Villa 381961378521.50044
6 Bolton Wanderers 381881259471.25544
7 Woolwich Arsenal 382041466591.11944
8 Manchester United 381781353560.94642
9 Birmingham 381581552521.00038
10 Sunderland 381491565660.98537
11 Middlesbrough 381561756630.88936
12 Blackburn Rovers 381471756590.94935
13 The Wednesday 3812111549600.81735
14 Preston North End 381471744570.77235
15 Liverpool 381371864650.98533
16 Bury 381361958680.85332
17 Manchester City 3810121653770.68832
18 Notts County 388151546500.92031
19 Derby County (R)38992041590.69527Relegation to the Second Division
20 Stoke (R)388102041640.64126
Source: World Football
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal average; 3) Goals scored
(C) Champions; (R) Relegated

FA Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
R112 January 1907 Grimsby Town A 1–1
R1 R16 January 1907 Grimsby Town H 3–0
R22 February 1907 Bristol City H 2–1
R323 February 1907 Bristol Rovers H 1–0
R49 March 1907 Barnsley A 2–1
SF23 March 1907 The Wednesday N 1–3

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