1947–48 Aberdeen F.C. season

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Aberdeen F.C.
1947–48 season
ChairmanWilliam Mitchell
Manager Dave Halliday
Scottish League Division One 10th
Scottish Cup 3rd Round
Scottish League Cup Semi-finalists
Top goalscorerLeague: Archie Kelly (10)
All: Stan Williams (13)
Highest home attendance43,000 vs. Rangers, 3 April
Lowest home attendance10,000 vs. Heart of Midlothian, 15 November
vs. St Mirren, 27 December
  1946–47
1948–49  

The 1947–48 season was Aberdeen's 36th season in the top flight of Scottish football and their 37th season competed in the Scottish League Division One, Scottish League Cup, and the Scottish Cup.

Contents

Results

Division A

Match DayDateOpponentH/AScoreAberdeen Scorer(s)Attendance
113 August Hibernian H 0–240,000
226 August St Mirren A 0–313,500
320 September Dundee H 3–2 Williams, Baird, Hamilton 20,000
44 October Celtic H 2–0 Kiddie, Baird 25,000
518 October Falkirk H 1–2 Millar 17,000
625 October Partick Thistle A 1–2 Kiddie 25,000
71 November Queen of the South H 2–2 Taylor, Harris 16,000
88 November Airdireonians A 1–2 McCall 5,500
915 November Heart of Midlothian H 1–1 Kiddie 10,000
1022 November Queen's Park H 6–0 Williams (2), Harris (2), Millar, Taylor 15,000
1129 November Morton A 1–0 Hamilton 9,500
126 December Clyde H 3–1 Hamilton, Harris, Williams 10,500
1313 December Rangers A 0–425,000
1420 December Hibernian A 0–420,000
1525 December Third Lanark A 2–3 Yorston, Taylor (penalty)8,000
1627 December St Mirren H 5–0 Yorston (2), Kelly, McCall, Kiddie 10,000
171 January Dundee A 0–014,500
183 January Motherwell H 2–1 Yorston, Kelly 25,000
1910 January Celtic A 0–118,000
2017 January Third Lanark H 2–2 Yorston 14,000
2131 January Falkirk A 1–3 Kelly 8,000
2214 February Partick Thistle H 0–125,000
2328 February Airdrieonians H 3–0 Pearson, Baird, Harris 18,000
246 March Heart of Midlothian A 1–1 Kelly 17,937
2513 March Queen's Park A 1–3 Williams 15,000
2620 March Morton H 2–1 Kelly, Williams 18,000
2726 March Clyde A 3–1 Kelly (3)8,000
283 April Rangers H 1–1 Kelly 43,000
299 April Queen of the South A 0–012,000
3017 April Motherwell A 1–2 Kelly 8,500

Final standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
8 Motherwell 30133144547229
9 Heart of Midlothian 30108123742528
10 Aberdeen 30107134545027
11 Third Lanark 301061456731726
12 Celtic 301051541561525
Source: SPFL

Scottish League Cup

Group 1

RoundDateOpponentH/AScoreAberdeen Scorer(s)Attendance
19 August St Mirren A 1–0 Williams 8,000
216 August Motherwell H 2–0 Millar, Kiddie 20,000
323 August Queen of the South A 2–1 Baird (2)14,000
430 August St Mirren H 2–0 Hamilton (2)20,000
56 September Motherwell A 0–221,500
613 September Queen of the South H 9–0 Hamilton (4), Williams (3), Baird, Millar 25,000

Group 1 final table

TeamPldWDLGFGAGRPts
Aberdeen 65011635.33310
Motherwell 65011334.33310
St Mirren 61059180.5002
Queen of the South 610510240.4172
Source: [ citation needed ]

Knockout stage

RoundDateOpponentH/AScoreAberdeen Scorer(s)Attendance
QF27 September Leith Athletic H 8–2 Williams (3), Millar (3), Baird, Hamilton 17,000
SF11 October East Fife N 0–130,000

Scottish Cup

RoundDateOpponentH/AScoreAberdeen Scorer(s)Attendance
R27 February Nithsdale Wanderers A 5–0 Stenhouse (2), Kelly (2), Harris 2,600
R321 February Hibernian A 2–4 Pearson, Harris 37,000

Squad

Appearances & Goals

No.PosNatPlayerTotalDivision OneScottish CupLeague Cup
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
GK Flag of Scotland.svg SCO George Johnstone 3802802080
GK Flag of Scotland.svg SCO Willie Bruce10100000
GK Flag of Scotland.svg SCO Charlie Scott10100000
DF Flag of Scotland.svg SCO Pat McKenna 4003002080
DF Flag of Scotland.svg SCO Andy Cowie 3702702080
DF Flag of Scotland.svg SCO Willie Waddell 3002302050
DF Flag of Scotland.svg SCO Frank Dunlop (c)2001401050
DF Flag of Scotland.svg SCO Willie Roy80800000
DF Flag of Scotland.svg SCO Willie Cooper (c)70700000
DF Flag of Scotland.svg SCO Hugh McVean40400000
DF Flag of South Africa (1928-1982).svg SOU Jimmy Preston00000000
DF Flag of Scotland.svg SCO Ralph McKenzie00000000
DF Flag of Scotland.svg SCO Allan Massie00000000
MF Flag of Scotland.svg SCO George Taylor 3932932080
MF Flag of Scotland.svg SCO Tony Harris 3762842270
MF Flag of Scotland.svg SCO Willie Millar2171520065
MF Flag of Scotland.svg SCO Alex Kiddie 2051740031
MF Flag of Scotland.svg SCO Willie McCall 1931330060
MF Flag of Scotland.svg SCO Joe McLaughlin160901060
MF Flag of Scotland.svg SCO Tommy Pearson 102911100
MF Flag of Scotland.svg SCO Jimmy Stenhouse 52302200
MF Flag of Scotland.svg SCO Willie Hume30200010
MF Flag of South Africa (1928-1982).svg SOU Ray Botha00000000
MF Flag of Scotland.svg SCO Archie Glen 00000000
FW Flag of South Africa (1928-1982).svg SOU Stan Williams 23131762047
FW Flag of Scotland.svg SCO Archie Baird 2271332074
FW Flag of Scotland.svg SCO Archie Kelly 171216101200
FW Flag of Scotland.svg SCO George Hamilton 149820067
FW Flag of Scotland.svg SCO Harry Yorston 66660000
FW Flag of England.svg ENG Ernie Waldron10100000
FW ??Jimmy Owens10100000
FW Flag of Scotland.svg SCO Jimmy McIntyre00000000
FW Flag of Scotland.svg SCO Freddie Smith00000000

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