1900–01 Small Heath F.C. season

The 1900–01 Football League season was Small Heath Football Club's ninth in the Football League and their seventh in the Second Division. They finished runners-up in the 18-team league, so were promoted to the First Division for 1901–02. They also took part in the 1900–01 FA Cup, entering at the first round proper and losing in the third round to Aston Villa after a replay. In locally organised competition, they lost to West Bromwich Albion in the first round of the Birmingham Senior Cup[1] and to Aston Villa in the semi-final of the Lord Mayor of Birmingham's Charity Cup.[2]

Small Heath F.C.
1900–01 season
ChairmanWalter W. Hart
Secretary-managerAlf Jones
GroundCoventry Road
Football League Second Division2nd
FA CupThird round (eliminated by Aston Villa)
Birmingham Senior CupFirst round (eliminated by West Bromwich Albion)
Birmingham Charity CupSemi-final (eliminated by Aston Villa)
Top goalscorerLeague: Johnny McMillan, Bob McRoberts (13)
All: Johnny McMillan (14)
Highest home attendance18,000 vs Aston Villa, 23 March 1901
Lowest home attendance2,000 (three matches)
Average home league attendance5,618

Twenty-three players made at least one appearance in nationally organised first-team competition, and there were thirteen different goalscorers. Full-back Arthur Archer and half-back Walter Wigmore were ever-present over the 39-match season; goalkeeper Nat Robinson and forward Sid Wharton each missed only one match. Johnny McMillan was leading scorer with 14 goals in all competitions; he and Bob McRoberts each scored 13 in the league.[lower-alpha 1]

Football League Second Division

DateLeague
position
Opponents VenueResultScore
F–A
Scorers Attendance
1 September 1900 9thBurslem Port ValeA D2–2Aston, Main 3,000
8 September 1900 10thLeicester FosseH D0–0 8,000
15 September 1900 9thNew Brighton TowerA D0–0 4,000
22 September 1900 4thGainsborough TrinityH W6–0Leake 2, McRoberts 2, Walton, Thornley og 2,000
29 September 1900 3rdWalsallA D2–2McRoberts, Wigmore 3,000
6 October 1900 3rdBurton SwiftsH W2–0Walton, Higginson 2,000
13 October 1900 2ndBarnsleyA W2–1Higginson, Aston 4,000
20 October 1900 2ndWoolwich ArsenalH W2–1Aston, Higginson 8,000
27 October 1900 1stBlackpoolA D0–0 3,000
10 November 1900 4thChesterfield TownH D0–0 6,000
17 November 1900 4thGrimsby TownA D1–1Higginson 5,000
24 November 1900 2ndLincoln CityH W2–0McRoberts, Leake 5,000
1 December 1900 2ndNewton HeathA W1–0McRoberts 6,000
8 December 1900 2ndGlossopH W1–0Aston pen 8,000
15 December 1900 1stMiddlesbroughA W1–0Archer 13,000
22 December 1900 3rdBurnleyH L0–1 10,000
26 December 1900 3rdStockport CountyH W2–0Aston, McRoberts 7,000
29 December 1900 2ndBurslem Port ValeH W2–1McRoberts 2 6,000
5 January 1901 2ndLeicester FosseA D1–1Aston 8,000
12 January 1901 2ndNew Brighton TowerH W4–0McRoberts 2, Main 2 2,000
19 January 1901 1stGainsborough TrinityA W2–1Aston, McRoberts 1,000
16 February 1901 3rdBarnsleyH W3–1McRoberts, Aston, Tebbs 8,000
2 March 1901 2ndBlackpoolH W10–1McRoberts, Aston 2, Archer, McMillan 5, Wharton[lower-alpha 1] 3,000
9 March 1901 2ndStockport CountyA D0–0 5,000
16 March 1901 2ndChesterfield TownA D1–1McMillan 4,000
30 March 1901 3rdLincoln CityA L1–3McMillan 2,500
1 April 1901 2ndGrimsby TownH W2–1Aston, McMillan 3,500
6 April 1901 2ndNewton HeathH W1–0McMillan 5,000
8 April 1901 2ndWalsallH W2–1Aston, Main 4,000
13 April 1901 2ndGlossopA L0–2 2,000
15 April 1901 1stBurton SwiftsA W2–0McMillan 2 2,000
20 April 1901 1stMiddlesbroughH W2–1McMillan 2 8,000
22 April 1901 2ndWoolwich ArsenalA L0–1 3,500
27 April 1901 2ndBurnleyA L0–1 1,000
  1. Matthews (1995) records the scorers in the 10–1 win at Blackpool as Archer, Aston 2, McRoberts 5, McMillan 2. However, in his 2010 book, Matthews writes that "Reports vary as to who scored the goals against Blackpool in March. ... After a lot of research, I have elected to choose the two five-goal heroes." This article has the scorers as per the English National Football Archive (March 2020).[3]

League table (part)

Final Second Division table (part)
Pos Club Pld W D L F A GA Pts
1st Grimsby Town34209560331.8249
2nd Small Heath341910557242.3848
3rd Burnley342041053291.8344
4th Glossop34178957381.5042
5th Middlesbrough341571550401.5437
Key Pos = League position; Pld = Matches played;
W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost;
F = Goals for; A = Goals against; GA = Goal average; Pts = Points
Source [4]

FA Cup

Round DateOpponentsVenue ResultScore
F–A
Scorers Attendance
First round 9 February 1901StokeA D1–1Main 12,000
First round replay 13 February 1901StokeH W2–1
a.e.t
Bennett, Wharton 10,000
Second round 23 February 1901BurnleyH W1–0McMillan 11,000
Third round 23 March 1901Aston VillaH D0–0 18,000
Third round replay 27 March 1901Aston VillaA L0–1 15,000

Appearances and goals

Players having played at least one first-team match
Name Position Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
League FA Cup Total
Nat Robinson Goalkeeper33050380
Ike Webb Goalkeeper100010
Arthur Archer Full back34250392
Frank Lester Full back700070
Billy Pratt Full back16020162
Willie Wragg Full back100010
George Adey Half back24040280
George Layton Half back400040
Alex Leake Half back31350363
Billy Walton Half back24240282
Walter Wigmore Half back34150391
Jack Aston Forward2912503412
Billy Bennett Forward28051331
Thomas Fletcher Forward200020
Alfred Gard Forward300030
Jock Henderson Forward400040
Jack Higginson Forward11400114
Johnny McMillan Forward1313311614
Bob McRoberts Forward2613302913
Walter Main Forward13441175
James Tebbs Forward310031
Sid Wharton Forward33151382

References

General

  • Matthews, Tony (1995). Birmingham City: A Complete Record. Breedon Books (Derby). ISBN 978-1-85983-010-9.
  • Matthews, Tony (2010). Birmingham City: The Complete Record. DB Publishing (Derby). ISBN 978-1-85983-853-2.
  • Source for match dates and results: "Birmingham City 1900–1901: Results". Statto Organisation. Retrieved 23 May 2012.
  • Source for lineups, appearances, goalscorers and attendances: Matthews (2010), Complete Record, pp. 246–47. Note that attendance figures are estimated.
  • Source for kit: "Birmingham City". Historical Football Kits. Retrieved 22 May 2018.

Specific

  1. "Birmingham Senior Cup". The Birmingham City FC Archive. Tony Jordan. Archived from the original on 14 May 2005.
  2. "Birmingham Charity Cup. Semi-Final Ties". Birmingham Daily Post. 18 September 1900. p. 8.
  3. "Matches: Saturday, March 02, 1901: Match details: Small Heath 10 Blackpool 1". English National Football Archive. Retrieved 24 March 2020.
  4. "Birmingham City 1900–1901: English Division Two (old) Table" Archived 6 January 2010 at the Wayback Machine. Statto Organisation. Retrieved 23 May 2012.
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