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1891–92 Aston Villa F.C. season

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Aston Villa
1891–92 season
Chairman
ManagerScotland George Ramsay
GroundWellington Road
Football League4th
FA CupRunners-up (1)
1892 FA Cup Final
Illustration of the match by Stephen Dadd
Event1891–92 FA Cup
Date19 March 1892
VenueKennington Oval, London
RefereeCharles Clegg
Attendance32,710
WeatherWarm, Sunny and cloudless

Aston Villa made a storming start to the 1891–92 English Football League season, winning their first four games and scoring sixteen goals in the process. They eventually finished a much-improved fourth in The Football League and created history by defeating Accrington 12-2 (still a club record for a league game). Bizarrely, Villa didn't draw a single game all season!

It was the FA Cup, however, which retained the most excitement for supporters. Villa dispatched Heanor Town F.C., Darwen, local rivals Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. and Sunderland to reach their second final at The Oval. Villa were matched against their fierce Warwickshire rivals West Bromwich Albion F.C. in a repeat of Villa's triumphant 1887 FA Cup Final. Unlike in 1887, however, Villa started as strong favourites. They had already comfortably beaten Albion home and away in the league.

It was with some consternation then that the large crowd assembled at Birmingham New Street station to hear the result learned that Villa had been defeated 3–0. After the game rumours circulated that Villa's goalkeeper, Jimmy Warner, had thrown the match. Every window in his pub in Spring Hill, Birmingham was smashed by an angry mob. Despite his probable innocence, Warner was scapegoated and never played for Villa again.

Despite the Cup final heart-break Villa had stumbled upon the nucleus of its most dominant side ever. With stars like James Cowan, Charlie Athersmith and John Devey, Villa were now in a much stronger position to challenge for supremacy of English football.

There were debut appearances for Jack Devey (268), Percy Hislop, John Baird, Albert Hinchley, Charlie Hare, Tom Dutton and Ted Diver.[1]

First Division

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Pos Team Pld HW HD HL HGF HGA AW AD AL AGF AGA GAv Pts
2 Preston North End 26 12 0 1 42 8 6 1 6 19 23 1.968 37
3 Bolton Wanderers 26 9 2 2 29 14 8 0 5 22 23 1.378 36
4 Aston Villa 26 10 0 3 63 23 5 0 8 26 33 1.589 30
5 Everton 26 8 2 3 32 22 4 2 7 17 27 1.000 28
6 Wolverhampton Wanderers 26 8 2 3 34 15 3 2 8 25 31 1.283 26
Source: [citation needed]
1891
Date Team Venue Result Score
5 September Blackburn Rovers H W 5-1
12 September West Bromwich Albion H W 5-1
19 September Preston North End A W 1-0
28 September Sunderland H W 5-3
3 October Derby County A L 2–4
10 October Bolton Wanderers H L 1–2
17 October Burnley A L 1–4
24 October Stoke City A W 3-2
31 October Darwen A W 5-1
7 November Notts County H W 5-1
14 November West Brom A W 3-0
21 November Stoke C H W 2-1
28 November Everton A L 1–5
5 December Burnley H W 6-1
19 December Wolves A L 0–2
26 December Darwen H W 7-0
28 December Everton H L 3–4
1892
2 January Notts Co A L 2–5
4 Jan Accrington A L 2–3
12 March Accrington H W 12-2
26 March Sunderland A L 1–2
2 April Bolton W A W 2-1
16 April Preston NE H W 3-1
18 April Wolves H L 3–6

FA Cup

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Round Date Opponent Venue Result Score
1st Round 16 January Heanor Town H W 4-1
2nd Round 30 Jan Darwen H W 2-0
3rd Round 13 February Wolves A W 3-1
Semi-Final Sunderland at Sheffield W 4-1
Final 19 March West Brom The Oval L 0–3

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Aston Villa's Seasons". AVFC History.