1910–11 Woolwich Arsenal F.C. season

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In the 1910-11 season, the Woolwich Arsenal F.C. played 38 games, won 13, draw 12 and lost 13. The team finished 10th in the league.

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Woolwich Arsenal
1910–11 season
Chairman George Leavey
Manager George Morrell
Stadium Manor Ground
First Division 10th
FA Cup 2nd Round
  1909–10
1911–12  

Results

Arsenal's score comes first [1]

WinDrawLoss

Football League First Division

DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
1 September 1910 Manchester United H 1–2
3 September 1910 Bury A 1–1
10 September 1910 Sheffield United H 0–0
17 September 1910 Aston Villa A 0–3
24 September 1910 Sunderland H 0–0
1 October 1910 Oldham Athletic H 0–0
8 October 1910 Bradford City A 0–3
15 October 1910 Blackburn Rovers H 4–1
22 October 1910 Nottingham Forest A 3–2
29 October 1910 Manchester City H 0–1
5 November 1910 Everton A 0–2
12 November 1910 The Wednesday H 1–0
19 November 1910 Bristol City A 1–0
26 November 1910 Newcastle United H 1–2
3 December 1910 Tottenham Hotspur A 1–3
10 December 1910 Middlesbrough H 0–2
17 December 1910 Preston North End A 1–4
24 December 1910 Notts County H 2–1
26 December 1910 Manchester United A 0–5
31 December 1910 Bury H 3–2
7 January 1911 Sheffield United A 2–3
28 January 1911 Sunderland A 2–2
11 February 1911 Bradford City H 0–0
18 February 1911 Blackburn Rovers A 0–1
25 February 1911 Nottingham Forest H 3–2
4 March 1911 Manchester City A 1–1
6 March 1911 Oldham Athletic A 0–3
11 March 1911 Everton H 1–0
15 March 1911 Aston Villa H 1–1
18 March 1911 The Wednesday A 0–0
25 March 1911 Bristol City H 3–0
1 April 1911 Newcastle United A 1–0
8 April 1911 Tottenham Hotspur H 2–0
14 April 1911 Liverpool H 0–0
15 April 1911 Middlesbrough A 1–1
17 April 1911 Liverpool A 1–1
22 April 1911 Preston North End H 2–0
29 April 1911 Notts County A 2–0

Final League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGAvPtsRelegation
1 Manchester United (C)38228872401.80052
2 Aston Villa 38227969411.68351
3 Sunderland 381515867481.39645
4 Everton 381971250361.38945
5 Bradford City 382051351421.21445
6 The Wednesday 381781347480.97942
7 Oldham Athletic 381691344411.07341
8 Newcastle United 3815101361431.41940
9 Sheffield United 381581549431.14038
10 Woolwich Arsenal 3813121341490.83738
11 Notts County 3814101437450.82238
12 Blackburn Rovers 3813111462541.14837
13 Liverpool 381571653531.00037
14 Preston North End 3812111540490.81635
15 Tottenham Hotspur 381361952630.82532
16 Middlesbrough 3811101749630.77832
17 Manchester City 389131643580.74131
18 Bury 389111843710.60629
19 Bristol City (R)381152243660.65227Relegation to the Second Division
20 Nottingham Forest (R)38972255750.73325
Source: World Football
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal average; 3) Goals scored
(C) Champions; (R) Relegated

FA Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
R116 January 1911 Clapton Orient A 2–1
R24 February 1911 Swindon Town A 0–1

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