1936–37 Scottish Football League

Statistics of the Scottish Football League in season 1936–37.

Scottish League Division One

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Rangers 38 26 9 3 88 32 +56 61
2 Aberdeen 38 23 8 7 89 44 +45 54
3 Celtic 38 22 8 8 89 58 +31 52
4 Motherwell 38 22 7 9 96 54 +42 51
5 Heart of Midlothian 38 24 3 11 99 60 +39 51
6 Third Lanark 38 20 6 12 79 61 +18 46
7 Falkirk 38 19 6 13 98 66 +32 44
8 Hamilton Academical 38 18 5 15 91 96 5 41
9 Dundee 38 12 15 11 58 69 11 39
10 Clyde 38 16 6 16 59 70 11 38
11 Kilmarnock 38 14 9 15 60 70 10 37
12 St Johnstone 38 14 8 16 74 68 +6 36
13 Partick Thistle 38 11 12 15 73 68 +5 34
14 Arbroath 38 13 5 20 57 84 27 31
15 Queen's Park 38 9 12 17 51 77 26 30
16 St Mirren 38 11 7 20 68 81 13 29
17 Hibernian 38 6 13 19 54 83 29 25
18 Queen of the South 38 8 8 22 49 95 46 24
19 Dunfermline Athletic 38 5 11 22 65 98 33 21
20 Albion Rovers 38 5 6 27 53 116 63 16
Source: RSSSF

Scottish League Division Two

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion or relegation
1 Ayr United 34 25 4 5 122 49 +73 54 Promotion to the 1937–38 First Division
2 Morton 34 23 5 6 110 42 +68 51
3 St Bernard's 34 22 4 8 100 51 +49 48
4 Airdrieonians 34 18 8 8 85 60 +25 44
5 East Fife 34 15 8 11 76 51 +25 38
6 Cowdenbeath 34 14 10 10 75 59 +16 38
7 East Stirlingshire 34 18 2 14 81 78 +3 38
8 Raith Rovers 34 16 4 14 72 66 +6 36
9 Alloa Athletic 34 13 7 14 64 65 1 33
10 Stenhousemuir 34 14 4 16 82 86 4 32
11 Leith Athletic 34 13 5 16 62 65 3 31
12 Forfar Athletic 34 11 8 15 73 89 16 30
13 Montrose 34 11 6 17 65 98 33 28
14 Dundee United 34 9 9 16 72 97 25 27
15 Dumbarton 34 11 5 18 57 83 26 27
16 Brechin City 34 8 9 17 64 98 34 25
17 King's Park 34 11 3 20 61 106 45 25
18 Edinburgh City 34 2 3 29 42 120 78 7
Source:
gollark: You'll probably need some JavaScript on the client for this. You could either constantly refresh the page or have code fetch the values and update the HTML periodically.
gollark: Do you want to make it constantly run the check thing on the *server* or just have the *client* constantly refresh or something?
gollark: Wow, that's somehow half the speed of my home connection run over some ancient phone line.
gollark: This is mostly two-way, i.e. two threads per core, however some enterprisey ones go to 4 or 8; this has diminishing returns because more and more of the execution resources are already used.
gollark: So when the core is waiting on memory access required for one thread, say, it can run the other one in the meantime.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.