1932–33 Burnley F.C. season

Burnley F.C.
1932–33 season
Chairman Edward Tate
Manager Tom Bromilow (from October 1932)
Football League Second Division 19th
FA Cup Quarter final
Top goalscorer League: Tommy Jones (16)
All: Tommy Jones & Cecil Smith (16)
Highest home attendance 48,717 vs Manchester City (4 March 1933)
Lowest home attendance 4,845 vs Nottingham Forest (31 January 1933)
Average home league attendance 12,637[1]
Home colours

The 1932–33 season was Burnley's 45th season of league football.

Transfers

In
Player From Date
Wilf Crompton Blackburn Rovers May 1932
Charlie Hillam Clitheroe May 1932
Gilbert Richmond Clitheroe May 1932
Billy Jeavons Chesterfield June 1932
Wally Reynolds Leeds United June 1932
Cecil Smith Stalybridge Celtic June 1932
William Graham Blyth Spartans September 1932
Georgie Mee Derby County September 1932
Ray Bennion Manchester United November 1932
George Bellis Wolverhampton Wanderers December 1932
Ted Hancock Liverpool February 1933
Jack Mustard Preston North End March 1933
William Wood Blackburn Rovers March 1933

Out
Player To Date
Sam Jennings Olympique de Marseille May 1932
Bob Weaver Luton Town May 1932
Thomas Conway Northampton Town July 1932
George Sommerville Bristol City August 1932
Richard Twist Preston North End October 1932
Stan Bowsher Rochdale March 1933
Jack Kelly Newcastle United April 1933
Charlie Hillam Manchester United May 1933
Tom Manns Manchester United May 1933

Football League Second Division

Match results

Key

  • In Result column, Burnley's score shown first
  • H = Home match
  • A = Away match

Results
Date Opponents Result Goalscorers Attendance
27 August 1932 Chesterfield (H) 1–1 Forrest 8,935
30 August 1932 Preston North End (A) 1–6 Crompton 12,732
3 September 1932 Bradford (A) 4–0 Harker, Kelly (2), Mee 11,020
5 September 1932 Preston North End (H) 4–0 C. Smith, Kelly (2), Mee 14,271
10 September 1932 Plymouth Argyle (H) 1–1 Fairhurst (pen.) 12,438
17 September 1932 Nottingham Forest (A) 1–1 Harker 9,736
24 September 1932 Charlton Athletic (H) 0–1 10,657
1 October 1932 Stoke City (A) 0–3 13,056
8 October 1932 Manchester United (H) 2–3 Prest, Forrest (pen.) 5,314
15 October 1932 Tottenham Hotspur (A) 1–4 Prest 26,097
22 October 1932 Fulham (H) 3–3 Mee, Fairhurst, Jones 6,603
29 October 1932 West Ham United (A) 4–4 Jones (4) 12,009
5 November 1932 Lincoln City (H) 0–0 9,046
12 November 1932 Bradford City (A) 1–2 Bicknell (o.g.) 11,378
19 November 1932 Port Vale (H) 1–1 Edwards 7,940
26 November 1932 Millwall (A) 1–4 Edwards 10,865
3 December 1932 Southampton (H) 2–0 Jones, Edwards 7,139
10 December 1932 Notts County (A) 2–4 Crompton (2) 8,216
17 December 1932 Swansea Town (H) 1–2 Jones 6,637
24 December 1932 Bury (A) 3–5 Crompton, Reynolds, Jones 7,789
26 December 1932 Grimsby Town (A) 2–1 Harker, Reynolds 11,186
27 December 1932 Grimsby Town (H) 2–0 Harker (2) 13,602
31 December 1932 Chesterfield (A) 0–6 8,403
7 January 1933 Bradford (H) 2–0 C. Smith, Jones 7,460
21 January 1933 Plymouth Argyle (A) 0–4 11,529
31 January 1933 Nottingham Forest (H) 3–3 C. Smith, Crompton (2) 4,845
4 February 1933 Charlton Athletic (A) 2–2 Crompton, Richmond 7,777
11 February 1933 Stoke City (H) 1–2 C. Smith 12,228
22 February 1933 Manchester United (A) 1–2 C. Smith 18,533
8 March 1933 Fulham (A) 1–2 Jones 11,506
11 March 1933 West Ham United (H) 4–0 C. Smith (3), Hancock 10,771
18 March 1933 Lincoln City (A) 4–1 C. Smith, Mustard, Jones (2) 8,617
25 March 1933 Bradford City (H) 0–0 12,228
1 April 1933 Port Vale (A) 1–1 C. Smith 7,221
8 April 1933 Millwall (H) 3–0 C. Smith, Mustard, Jones 8,691
14 April 1933 Oldham Athletic (H) 1–1 Mustard (pen.) 13,787
15 April 1933 Southampton (A) 1–3 C. Smith 7,302
17 April 1933 Oldham Athletic (A) 2–2 Hancock, C. Smith 13,501
22 April 1933 Notts County (H) 2–1 Hancock, Reynolds 7,665
24 April 1933 Tottenham Hotspur (H) 1–1 Jones 11,353
29 April 1933 Swansea Town (A) 0–2 3,843
6 May 1933 Bury (H) 1–0 Jones 5,697

FA Cup

Match results

Key

  • In Result column, Burnley's score shown first
  • H = Home match
  • A = Away match

Results
Round Date Opponents Result Goalscorers Attendance
Third round 14 January 1933 Swindon Town (A) 2–1 Harker, C. Smith
Fourth round 28 January 1933 Sheffield United (H) 3–1 Mee (2), C. Smith 25,380
Fifth round 18 February 1933 Chesterfield (H) 1–0 Hancock 31,699
Quarter final 4 March 1933 Manchester City (H) 0–1 48,717

Player details

Player statistics

Player Position Second Division FA Cup Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
George Bellis HB 23030260
Ray Bennion HB 24040280
Stan Bowsher HB 501060
James Brown HB 19000190
Herman Conway GK 23020250
Wilf Crompton OF 25730287
Reg Edwards CF 630063
Dick Fairhurst HB 14200142
Alex Forrest HB 28240322
John Hall OF 100010
Ted Hancock IF 15321174
Billy Harker IF 15521176
Charlie Hillam GK 19020210
Billy Jeavons OF 100010
Evan Jenkins OF 001010
Tommy Jones IF 4016404416
Jack Kelly CF 10200102
Tom Manns HB 10000100
Georgie Mee OF 18332215
Clifford Merrick HB 100010
Jack Mustard OF 930093
Tommy Prest IF 14200142
Wally Reynolds OF 19310203
Gilbert Richmond FB 24140281
Jack Schofield HB 200020
Cecil Smith CF 2714423116
Ernie Smith IF 19000190
George Waterfield FB 36030390
Tom Willighan FB 22010230
William Wood FB 200020
William Wood OF 700070

Notes

  1. Simpson (2007), p. 201

References

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