1888–89 West Bromwich Albion F.C. season

West Bromwich Albion
1888–89 season
Chairman Henry Jackson/Edward W. Heelis[1][nb 1]
Manager None[2][nb 2]
Stadium Stoney Lane
Football League 6th (22 Points)
FA Cup Semi-final

The 1888–89 season was the 11th season in the history of West Bromwich Albion, as well as their first season in the newly formed Football League, of which they were a founder member. They finished in 6th position with 22 points.

Final league table

PosClubPWDLFAGAPts
1Preston North End22184074154.93340
2Aston Villa22125561431.41929
3Wolverhampton Wanderers22124650371.35128
4Blackburn Rovers22106666451.46726
5Bolton Wanderers221021063591.06822
6West Bromwich Albion221021040460.87022
7Accrington2268848481.00020
8Everton22921135460.76120
9Burnley22731242620.67717
10Derby County22721341610.67216
11Notts County22521540730.54812
12Stoke22441426510.51012

Key: P = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; F = Goals for; A = Goals against; GA = Goal average; Pts = Points

Results

West Bromwich Albion's score comes first

Legend

Win Draw Loss

Football League

MatchDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
18 September 1888StokeA2 – 04,500Wilson, Woodhall
215 September 1888Derby CountyA2 – 13,000Bassett, Pearson
322 September 1888Blackburn RoversA2 – 68,000Bayliss, Pearson
429 September 1888BurnleyH4 – 32,100Perry, Bassett, Hendry, Shaw
56 October 1888Derby CountyH5 – 02,100Perry, Bassett, Pearson (3)
613 October 1888Preston North EndA0 – 310,000
720 October 1888Notts CountyH4 – 22,000Pearson (2), Wilson, Woodhall
83 November 1888AccringtonH2 – 21,000Wilson, Bassett
95 November 1888Bolton WanderersH1 – 54,000Bassett
1010 November 1888BurnleyA0 – 25,000
1117 November 1888Bolton WanderersA2 – 13,500Hendry, Pearson
1224 November 1888AccringtonA1 – 22,000Perry
131 December 1888EvertonH4 – 15,000Perry, Bassett (2), Hendry
1415 December 1888Wolverhampton WanderersA1 – 23,000Pearson
1522 December 1888Blackburn RoversH2 – 11,000Pearson, Bassett
1626 December 1888Preston North EndH0 – 55,150
1729 December 1888StokeH2 – 04,900Bassett, Wilson
185 January 1889Wolverhampton WanderersH1 – 34,000Woodhall
1912 January 1889Notts CountyA1 – 22,000Bassett
2019 January 1889Aston VillaA0 – 210,000
2126 January 1889Aston VillaH3 – 38,515Bassett, Pearson (2)
2223 February 1889EvertonH1 – 08,000Crabtree

FA Cup

Main article: 1888–89 FA Cup
RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
R12 February 1889 Small HeathA3 – 23,034Perry, Wilson, Pearson
R216 February 1889 BurnleyH5 – 15,104Perry (3), Wilson, Bayliss
R32 March 1889 ChathamA10 – 117,000Bassett (2), Perry, Wilson (3), Bayliss (2), Timmins, Own Goal
Semi final16 March 1889 Preston North EndN0 – 122,688

Appearances

Pos. Name League FA Cup Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
FWEngland Billy Bassett 2111422513
UEngland Jem Bayliss 21142253
FWEngland Fredrick Crabtree 110011
FBEngland Harry Green 9040130
FWEngland George Haynes 500050
FWScotland Billy Hendry 16400164
HBEngland Ezra Horton 8040120
FBEngland Jack Horton 19010200
HBEngland Albert Millard 100010
FBEngland Harold Oliver 100010
FWEngland Tom Pearson 2211412612
HBEngland Charlie Perry 20040240
FWEngland Walter Perry 94461310
FBEngland Alexander Ramsey 100010
GKEngland Bob Roberts 22040260
FWEngland Charlie Shaw 110011
HBEngland George Timmins 22041261
FBEngland Luther Walker 12000120
FWEngland Joe Wilson 20445249
FWEngland George Woodhall 10300103

See also

Footnotes

  1. Heelis succeeded Jackson at some point during 1888, but the source does not specify whether this was during 1887–88 or 1888–89.
  2. Albion did not have a secretary-manager until 1890 and did not appoint a full-time manager until 1948.

References

Citations
  1. Matthews (2005) p. 267.
  2. Matthews (2005) pp. 257–258.
Sources
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