1916–17 The Arsenal F.C. season

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Contents

The Arsenal
1916–17 season
Chairman Henry Norris
Manager James McEwen
London Combination 5th
  1915–16
1917–18  

Results

Arsenal's score comes first [1]

WinDrawLoss

London Combination

Selected results from the league.

DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
2 September 1916 West Ham United A 1–2
9 September 1916 Tottenham Hotspur H 1–1
16 September 1916 Crystal Palace A 0–1
23 September 1916 Brentford H 0–0
30 September 1916 Chelsea A 0–3
7 October 1916 Southampton H 3–3
14 October 1916 Luton Town H 2–1
21 October 1916 Portsmouth A 0–1
28 October 1916 Millwall H 1–0
4 November 1916 Watford A 4–2
11 November 1916 Clapton Orient H 4–0
18 November 1916 Fulham A 0–2
25 November 1916 West Ham United H 0–2
2 December 1916 Tottenham Hotspur A 1–4
9 December 1916 Crystal Palace H 1–2
23 December 1916 Chelsea H 2–1
25 December 1916 Queen's Park Rangers A 3–2
26 December 1916 Queen's Park Rangers H 0–0
30 December 1916 Southampton A 1–0
6 January 1917 Luton Town A 4–1
13 January 1917 Portsmouth H 1–0
20 January 1917 Millwall A 0–1
27 January 1917 Watford H 1–1
3 February 1917 Clapton Orient A 2–2
10 February 1917 Fulham H 3–2
17 February 1917 Chelsea H 3–0
24 February 1917 Southampton A 2–0
3 March 1917 Clapton Orient H 3–1
10 March 1917 West Ham United A 3–2
17 March 1917 Crystal Palace A 0–1
24 March 1917 Portsmouth H 2–1
31 March 1917 Chelsea A 0–2
6 April 1917 Tottenham Hotspur A 0–0
7 April 1917 Southampton H 2–2
9 April 1917 Tottenham Hotspur H 3–2
14 April 1917 Clapton Orient A 3–1
21 April 1917 West Ham United H 2–1
26 April 1917 Brentford A 0–0
28 April 1917 Crystal Palace H 4–0

Final League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGRPts
1 West Ham United (C)403055110452.44465
2 Millwall 40266885481.77158
3 Chelsea 402451193481.93853
4 Tottenham Hotspur 402451193481.93853
5 The Arsenal 4019101162471.31948
6 Fulham 4021316102631.61945
7 Luton Town 3920316101821.23243
8 Crystal Palace 381471768720.94435
9 Southampton 391381857800.71334
10 Queen's Park Rangers 391092048860.55829
11 Watford 398922691150.60025
12 Brentford 40972456990.56625
13 Portsmouth 409427581170.49622
14 Clapton Orient 406727491040.47119
Source: [ citation needed ]
(C) League Champions

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