1958–59 Manchester United F.C. season

The 1958–59 season was Manchester United's 57th season in the Football League, and their 14th consecutive season in the top division of English football.[1] It was the first season of a revamped United side which was being rebuilt following the Munich air disaster in the February of the previous season which had claimed the lives of eight players. The most notable addition to the squad for the new season as forward Albert Quixall, a pre-season signing from Sheffield Wednesday.[2]

Manchester United
1958–59 season
ChairmanHarold Hardman
ManagerMatt Busby
First Division2nd
FA CupThird Round
Top goalscorerLeague:
Bobby Charlton (29)

All:
Bobby Charlton (29)
Highest home attendance65,187 vs Blackburn Rovers (6 September 1958)
Lowest home attendance38,482 vs Leicester City (6 December 1958)
Average home league attendance53,258

The season saw the retirement of centre-half Jackie Blanchflower as a result of the injuries he suffered in the Munich crash.[3]

Munich crash survivor Bobby Charlton was United's top scorer this season with 29 league goals, while fellow survivor Albert Scanlon was also impressive with 16 goals from the left wing.

The new look United side finished second in the league this season.

First Division

Date Opponents H / A Result
F A
Scorers Attendance League
position
23 August 1958 Chelsea H 5 2 Charlton (3), Dawson (2) 52,382 5th
27 August 1958 Nottingham Forest A 3 0 Charlton (2), Scanlon 44,971 2nd
30 August 1958 Blackpool A 1 2 Viollet 26,719 6th
3 September 1958 Nottingham Forest H 1 1 Charlton 51,880 7th
6 September 1958 Blackburn Rovers H 6 1 Charlton (2), Viollet (2), Scanlon, Webster 65,187 2nd
8 September 1958 West Ham United A 2 3 McGuinness, Webster 35,672 5th
13 September 1958 Newcastle United A 1 1 Charlton 60,670 7th
17 September 1958 West Ham United H 4 1 Scanlon (3), Webster 53,276 7th
20 September 1958 Tottenham Hotspur H 2 2 Webster (2) 62,277 4th
27 September 1958 Manchester City A 1 1 Charlton 62,912 6th
4 October 1958 Wolverhampton Wanderers A 0 4 36,840 8th
8 October 1958 Preston North End H 0 2 46,163 8th
11 October 1958 Arsenal H 1 1 Viollet 56,148 7th
18 October 1958 Everton A 2 3 Cope (2) 64,079 10th
25 October 1958 West Bromwich Albion H 1 2 Goodwin 51,721 14th
1 November 1958 Leeds United A 2 1 Goodwin, Scanlon 48,574 12th
8 November 1958 Burnley H 1 3 Quixall 48,509 14th
15 November 1958 Bolton Wanderers A 3 6 Dawson (2), Charlton 33,358 15th
22 November 1958 Luton Town H 2 1 Charlton, Viollet 42,428 12th
29 November 1958 Birmingham City A 4 0 Charlton (2), Bradley, Scanlon 28,658 10th
6 December 1958 Leicester City H 4 1 Charlton, Bradley, Scanlon, Viollet 38,482 9th
13 December 1958 Preston North End A 4 3 Charlton, Bradley, Scanlon, Viollet 26,290 8th
20 December 1958 Chelsea A 3 2 Charlton, Goodwin, own goal 48,550 7th
26 December 1958 Aston Villa H 2 1 Quixall, Viollet 63,098 7th
27 December 1958 Aston Villa A 2 0 Pearson, Viollet 56,450 4th
3 January 1959 Blackpool H 3 1 Charlton (2), Viollet 61,961 3rd
31 January 1959 Newcastle United H 4 4 Charlton, Quixall, Scanlon, Viollet 49,008 4th
7 February 1959 Tottenham Hotspur A 3 1 Charlton (2), Scanlon 48,401 3rd
16 February 1959 Manchester City H 4 1 Bradley (2), Goodwin, Scanlon 59,846 3rd
21 February 1959 Wolverhampton Wanderers H 2 1 Charlton, Viollet 62,794 2nd
28 February 1959 Arsenal A 2 3 Bradley, Viollet 67,162 3rd
2 March 1959 Blackburn Rovers A 3 1 Bradley (2), Scanlon 40,401 3rd
7 March 1959 Everton H 2 1 Goodwin, Scanlon 51,254 2nd
14 March 1959 West Bromwich Albion A 3 1 Bradley, Scanlon, Viollet 35,463 2nd
21 March 1959 Leeds United H 4 0 Viollet (3), Charlton 45,473 2nd
27 March 1959 Portsmouth H 6 1 Charlton (2), Viollet (2), Bradley, own goal 52,004 1st
28 March 1959 Burnley A 2 4 Goodwin, Viollet 44,577 2nd
30 March 1959 Portsmouth A 3 1 Charlton (2), Bradley 29,359 1st
4 April 1959 Bolton Wanderers H 3 0 Charlton, Scanlon, Viollet 61,528 2nd
11 April 1959 Luton Town A 0 0 27,025 2nd
18 April 1959 Birmingham City H 1 0 Quixall 43,006 2nd
25 April 1959 Leicester City A 1 2 Bradley 38,466 2nd
Pos Club Pld W D L GF GA Pts
1Wolverhampton Wanderers 4228591104961
2Manchester United 42247111036655
3Arsenal 4221813886850

Pld = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against; Pts = Points

FA Cup

Date Round Opponents H / A Result
F A
Scorers Attendance
10 January 1959 Round 3 Norwich City A 0 3 38,000

Squad statistics

Pos. Name League FA Cup Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
GK Harry Gregg 41010420
GK Ray Wood 100010
FB Joe Carolan 23010240
FB Bill Foulkes 32010330
FB Ian Greaves 34000340
HB Shay Brennan 100010
HB Ronnie Cope 32210332
HB Stan Crowther 200020
HB Freddie Goodwin 42610436
HB Bobby Harrop 500050
HB Wilf McGuinness 39110401
FW Warren Bradley 2412102512
FW Bobby Charlton 3829103929
FW Alex Dawson 11400114
FW Reg Hunter 100010
FW Kenny Morgans 200020
FW Mark Pearson 410041
FW Albert Quixall 33410344
FW Albert Scanlon 4216104316
FW Ernie Taylor 11000110
FW Dennis Viollet 3721103821
FW Colin Webster 750075
Own goals 202
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References

  1. "Manchester United Season 1958/59". StretfordEnd.co.uk. Retrieved 21 December 2011.
  2. "Albert Quixall". MUFCInfo.com. MUFC Info. Retrieved 9 March 2012.
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