1939–40 Gillingham F.C. season

Gillingham 1939–40 football season
Gillingham
1939–40 season
ChairmanJack Knight
ManagerArchie Clark
Southern League
Division One
Season abandoned
Home colours

At the start of the 1939–40 English football season, Gillingham F.C. competed in the Southern League Division One. It was the second season of the team's second spell in the league; the club had lost its place in the national Football League in 1938 after eighteen seasons. Prior to the season, the club appointed Archie Clark as player-manager. After Gillingham had played three matches, the Southern League season was abandoned due to the outbreak of the Second World War; following two months of inactivity, Gillingham joined the Kent Regional League, competing against mostly minor local teams. This competition was also abandoned without being completed and Gillingham did not play another competitive match for four years.

Background and pre-season

After playing in the Southern League since 1894, Gillingham were among the founder members of the Football League Third Division in 1920, which was renamed the Third Division South when a parallel Third Division North was created a year later. After finishing in the bottom two places in the 1937–38 season, requiring them to apply for re-election to the League,[1][2] Gillingham were voted out of the competition.[3] The club returned to the Southern League and finished third in its First Division in the 1938–39 season.[4] Gillingham applied to re-join the Football League at the first opportunity, but the application was rejected.[5]

In August, Gillingham appointed former Everton and Tranmere Rovers player Archie Clark as player-manager, replacing Bill Harvey in the managerial role.[6]

Southern League Division One

Gillingham's first game of the season was away to Tunbridge Wells Rangers and resulted in a 2–0 victory.

On 1 August, Gillingham lost 1–0 away to Worcester City. The Second World War was declared on the same day and the Southern League season was quickly abandoned.

Southern League match details

Key
  • In the result column, Gillingham's score is shown first
  • H = Home match
  • A = Away match

Results[7]
Date Opponents Result Goalscorers Attendance
25 August 1939 Tunbridge Wells Rangers (A) 2–0 Wilson, Rowley not recorded
30 August 1939 Newport County reserves (H) 4–3 Rowley (3), Scott not recorded
1 September 1939 Worcester City (A) 0–1 not recorded

Kent Regional League (Eastern Group)

After the suspension of major competitions, a number of temporary leagues were formed; due to government-imposed travel restrictions, these competitions were organised on a localised basis. Gillingham joined the Kent Regional League (Eastern Group) with other teams from the eastern part of the county of Kent; Tunbridge Wells Rangers were the only other Southern League team to join, but they subsequently withdrew. The other clubs had all begun the season in the lower-level Kent League with the exception of Shorts Sports, who were a works team from Rochester. Gillingham's first match for two months took place on 2 November away to Margate and resulted in a 1–1 draw.

Kent Regional League match details

Key
  • In the result column, Gillingham's score is shown first
  • H = Home match
  • A = Away match

Results[7]
Date Opponents Result Goalscorers Attendance
4 November 1939 Margate (A) 1–1 Hickson not recorded
18 November 1939 Lloyds Paper Mills (H) 4–0 Day (2), Campbell, Herbert not recorded
25 November 1939 Canterbury Waverley (A) 7–4 Scott (2), Walsh (2), Hickson, Lee, Piper not recorded
2 December 1939 Dover (H) 5–2 Walsh (3), Fowler, Lee not recorded
9 December 1939 Sittingbourne (A) 5–1 Hickson (2), Walsh (2), Herbert not recorded
16 December 1939 Margate (H) 10–0 Hickson (5), Herbert (2), Campbell, Lee, Walsh (pen.) not recorded
26 December 1939 Maidstone United (H) 5–1 Herbert (2), Lee (2), Golding not recorded
6 January 1940 Canterbury Waverley (H) 3–0 Wilson (pen.), Lee, Hickson not recorded
17 February 1940 Shorts Sports (H) 4–3 Jackson (2), Lee, Hickson not recorded
24 February 1940 Aylesford Paper Mills (H) 7–2 Lee (3), Keenan (2), Wilson, Herbert (pen.) not recorded
9 March 1940 Dover (A) 5–3 Wilson (2), Herbert, Hickson, Lee not recorded
16 March 1940 Ramsgate Grenville (H) 3–3 Herbert (2), Lee not recorded
22 March 1940 Ashford Town (A) 3–4 Hickson (2), Herbert not recorded
23 March 1940 Ashford Town (H) 6–3 Herbert (3, 2 pens.), Lee, Golding, Hickson not recorded
6 April 1940 Aylesford Paper Mills (A) 3–1 Hickson (2), Lee not recorded
10 April 1940 Shorts Sports (A) 0–2 not recorded
20 April 1940 Lloyds Paper Mills (A) 7–2 Hickson (4), Batchelor (2), Herbert not recorded
27 April 1940 Sittingbourne (H) 6–0 Wilson (3), Bryant (2), Batchelor not recorded
1 May 1940 Maidstone United (A) 7–0 Hickson (3), Lee (3), Wood not recorded

Aftermath

The Kent Regional League season was abandoned with a number of games unplayed. Gillingham effectively ceased operations and did not play another competitive match until 1944.[7]

References

  1. ^ Soar & Tyler 1983, p. 110.
  2. ^ Mitchell, Reeves & Tyler 2013, p. 140.
  3. ^ "Ipswich Town F.C. in Third Division". Daily Telegraph. 31 May 1938. Retrieved 8 September 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  4. ^ Brown 2003, p. 52.
  5. ^ "Gillingham F.C. Again Rejected". Chatham, Rochester and Gillingham News. 5 June 1939. Retrieved 2 October 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  6. ^ Elligate 2009, p. 120.
  7. ^ a b c Brown 2003, p. 53.

Works cited

  • Brown, Tony (2003). The Definitive Gillingham F.C.: A Complete Record. Soccerdata. ISBN 978-1-8994-6820-1.
  • Elligate, David (2009). Gillingham FC On This Day. Pitch Publishing. ISBN 978-1-9054-1145-0.
  • Mitchell, Colin; Reeves, Jon; Tyler, Daniel (2013). The History of English Football Clubs. New Holland Publishers. ISBN 978-1-78009-449-6.
  • Soar, Phil; Tyler, Martin (1983). Encyclopedia of British Football. CollinsWillow. ISBN 978-0-0021-8049-8.


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