1931–32 Manchester City F.C. season

1931–32 season of Manchester City

Manchester City 1931–32 football season
Manchester City
1931–32 season
ManagerPeter Hodge (to 12 Mar 1932)
Wilf Wild (from 14 Mar 1932)
StadiumMaine Road
First Division14th
FA CupSemi-finals
Top goalscorerLeague:
David Halliday (28)

All:
David Halliday (32)
Highest home attendance64,641 v Derby County
(13 February 1932)
Lowest home attendance15,000 v Sheffield Wednesday
(30 April 1932)

The 1931–32 season was Manchester City's 37th season of competitive football and 25th season in the top division of English football. In addition to the First Division, the club competed in the FA Cup.[1]

First Division

League table

Pos Team
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Pld W D L GF GA GAv Pts
12 Chelsea 42 16 8 18 69 73 0.945 40
13 Sunderland 42 15 10 17 67 73 0.918 40
14 Manchester City 42 13 12 17 83 73 1.137 38
15 Derby County 42 14 10 18 71 75 0.947 38
16 Blackburn Rovers 42 16 6 20 89 95 0.937 38
Source: World Football
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal average; 3) Goals scored

Results summary

Overall Home Away
Pld W D L GF GA GAv Pts W D L GF GA Pts W D L GF GA Pts
42 13 12 17 83 73 1.137 38 10 5 6 49 30 25 3 7 11 34 43 13

Source: [1]

References

  1. ^ "History". Statto.

External links

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First Division
Second Division
  • Barnsley
  • Bradford City
  • Bradford Park Avenue
  • Bristol City
  • Burnley
  • Bury
  • Charlton Athletic
  • Chesterfield
  • Leeds United
  • Manchester United
  • Millwall
  • Nottingham Forest
  • Notts County
  • Oldham Athletic
  • Plymouth Argyle
  • Port Vale
  • Preston North End
  • Southampton
  • Stoke City
  • Swansea Town
  • Tottenham Hotspur
  • Wolverhampton Wanderers
Third Division
North
  • Accrington Stanley
  • Barrow
  • Carlisle United
  • Chester
  • Crewe Alexandra
  • Darlington
  • Doncaster Rovers
  • Gateshead
  • Halifax Town
  • Hartlepools United
  • Hull City
  • Lincoln City
  • New Brighton
  • Rochdale
  • Rotherham County
  • Southport
  • Stockport County
  • Tranmere Rovers
  • Walsall
  • Wigan Borough
  • Wrexham
  • York City
South
  • Bournemouth & Boscombe Athletic
  • Brentford
  • Brighton & Hove Albion
  • Bristol Rovers
  • Cardiff City
  • Clapton Orient
  • Coventry City
  • Crystal Palace
  • Exeter City
  • Fulham
  • Gillingham
  • Luton Town
  • Mansfield Town
  • Northampton Town
  • Norwich City
  • Queens Park Rangers
  • Reading
  • Southend United
  • Swindon Town
  • Thames
  • Torquay United
  • Watford
Southern Football League