1930–31 in English football




The 1930–31 season was the 56th season of competitive football in England.




Contents






  • 1 Overview


  • 2 Honours


  • 3 Football League


    • 3.1 First Division


    • 3.2 Second Division


    • 3.3 Third Division North


    • 3.4 Third Division South


    • 3.5 Top goalscorers




  • 4 References





Overview


Aston Villa scored 128 league goals, a First Division record, and the number of goals scored per match, at just under four, was the highest in any season since 1900.[1]


Manchester United lost fourteen consecutive matches, including twelve at the start of this season, to create a long-time record for most consecutive losses in top-flight English football. The record was beaten by Sunderland who lost the last fifteen matches of the 2002–03 Premier League season.[2]



Honours










































Competition Winner Runner-up
First Division
Arsenal (1)

Aston Villa
Second Division Everton
West Bromwich Albion
Third Division North Chesterfield
Lincoln City
Third Division South Notts County
Crystal Palace
FA Cup
West Bromwich Albion (3)

Birmingham
Charity Shield Arsenal
Sheffield Wednesday
Home Championship Shared by  England and  Scotland

Notes = Number in parentheses is the times that club has won that honour. * indicates new record for competition



Football League




First Division



























































































































































































































































































Pos
Team

Pld

W

D

L

GF

GA

GR

Pts
Qualification or relegation
1

Arsenal
42
28
10
4
127
59
2.153
66

2

Aston Villa
42
25
9
8
128
78
1.641
59
3

Sheffield Wednesday
42
22
8
12
102
75
1.360
52
4

Portsmouth
42
18
13
11
84
67
1.254
49
5

Huddersfield Town
42
18
12
12
81
65
1.246
48
6

Derby County
42
18
10
14
94
79
1.190
46
7

Middlesbrough
42
19
8
15
98
90
1.089
46
8

Manchester City
42
18
10
14
75
70
1.071
46
9

Liverpool
42
15
12
15
86
85
1.012
42
10

Blackburn Rovers
42
17
8
17
83
84
0.988
42
11

Sunderland
42
16
9
17
89
85
1.047
41
12

Chelsea
42
15
10
17
64
67
0.955
40
13

Grimsby Town
42
17
5
20
82
87
0.943
39
14

Bolton Wanderers
42
15
9
18
68
81
0.840
39
15

Sheffield United
42
14
10
18
78
84
0.929
38
16

Leicester City
42
16
6
20
80
95
0.842
38
17

Newcastle United
42
15
6
21
78
87
0.897
36
18

West Ham United
42
14
8
20
79
94
0.840
36
19

Birmingham
42
13
10
19
55
70
0.786
36
20

Blackpool
42
11
10
21
71
125
0.568
32
21

Leeds United
42
12
7
23
68
81
0.840
31
Relegated to the Second Division
22

Manchester United
42
7
8
27
53
115
0.461
22

Source: rsssf.com
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.


Second Division




























































































































































































































































































Pos
Team

Pld

W

D

L

GF

GA

GR

Pts
Qualification or relegation
1

Everton
42
28
5
9
121
66
1.833
61
Promoted to the First Division
2

West Bromwich Albion
42
22
10
10
83
49
1.694
54
3

Tottenham Hotspur
42
22
7
13
88
55
1.600
51

4

Wolverhampton Wanderers
42
21
5
16
84
67
1.254
47
5

Port Vale
42
21
5
16
67
61
1.098
47
6

Bradford Park Avenue
42
18
10
14
97
66
1.470
46
7

Preston North End
42
17
11
14
83
64
1.297
45
8

Burnley
42
17
11
14
81
77
1.052
45
9

Southampton
42
19
6
17
74
62
1.194
44
10

Bradford City
42
17
10
15
61
63
0.968
44
11

Stoke City
42
17
10
15
64
71
0.901
44
12

Oldham Athletic
42
16
10
16
61
72
0.847
42
13

Bury
42
19
3
20
75
82
0.915
41
14

Millwall
42
16
7
19
71
80
0.888
39
15

Charlton Athletic
42
15
9
18
59
86
0.686
39
16

Bristol City
42
15
8
19
54
82
0.659
38
17

Nottingham Forest
42
14
9
19
80
85
0.941
37
18

Plymouth Argyle
42
14
8
20
76
84
0.905
36
19

Barnsley
42
13
9
20
59
79
0.747
35
20

Swansea Town
42
12
10
20
51
74
0.689
34
21

Reading
42
12
6
24
72
96
0.750
30
Relegated to the Third Division South
22

Cardiff City
42
8
9
25
47
87
0.540
25

Source: rsssf.com
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.


Third Division North





























































































































































































































































































Pos
Team

Pld

W

D

L

GF

GA

GR

Pts
Qualification or relegation
1

Chesterfield
42
26
6
10
102
57
1.789
58
Promoted to the Second Division
2

Lincoln City
42
25
7
10
102
59
1.729
57

3

Wrexham
42
21
12
9
94
62
1.516
54
4

Tranmere Rovers
42
24
6
12
111
74
1.500
54
5

Southport
42
22
9
11
88
56
1.571
53
6

Hull City
42
20
10
12
99
55
1.800
50
7

Stockport County
42
20
9
13
77
61
1.262
49
8

Carlisle United
42
20
5
17
98
81
1.210
45
9

Gateshead
42
16
13
13
71
73
0.973
45
10

Wigan Borough
42
19
5
18
76
86
0.884
43
11

Darlington
42
16
10
16
71
59
1.203
42
12

York City
42
18
6
18
85
82
1.037
42
13

Accrington Stanley
42
15
9
18
84
108
0.778
39
14

Rotherham United
42
13
12
17
81
83
0.976
38
15

Doncaster Rovers
42
13
11
18
65
65
1.000
37
16

Barrow
42
15
7
20
68
89
0.764
37
17

Halifax Town
42
13
9
20
55
89
0.618
35
18

Crewe Alexandra
42
14
6
22
66
93
0.710
34
19

New Brighton
42
13
7
22
49
76
0.645
33
20

Hartlepools United
42
12
6
24
67
86
0.779
30
21

Rochdale
42
12
6
24
62
107
0.579
30
Re-elected
22

Nelson
42
6
7
29
43
113
0.381
19
Not re-elected

Source: rsssf.com
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.


Third Division South































































































































































































































































































Pos
Team

Pld

W

D

L

GF

GA

GR

Pts
Qualification or relegation
1

Notts County
42
24
11
7
97
46
2.109
59
Promoted to the Second Division
2

Crystal Palace
42
22
7
13
107
71
1.507
51

3

Brentford
42
22
6
14
90
64
1.406
50
4

Brighton & Hove Albion
42
17
15
10
68
53
1.283
49
5

Southend United
42
22
5
15
76
60
1.267
49
6

Northampton Town
42
18
12
12
77
59
1.305
48
7

Luton Town
42
19
8
15
76
51
1.490
46
8

Queens Park Rangers
42
20
3
19
82
75
1.093
43
9

Fulham
42
18
7
17
77
75
1.027
43
10

Bournemouth & Boscombe Athletic
42
15
13
14
72
73
0.986
43
11

Torquay United
42
17
9
16
80
84
0.952
43
12

Swindon Town
42
18
6
18
89
94
0.947
42
13

Exeter City
42
17
8
17
84
90
0.933
42
14

Coventry City
42
16
9
17
75
65
1.154
41
15

Bristol Rovers
42
16
8
18
75
92
0.815
40
16

Gillingham
42
14
10
18
61
76
0.803
38
17

Walsall
42
14
9
19
78
95
0.821
37
Transferred to the Third Division North
18

Watford
42
14
7
21
72
75
0.960
35

19

Clapton Orient
42
14
7
21
63
91
0.692
35
20

Thames
42
13
8
21
54
93
0.581
34
21

Newport County
42
11
6
25
69
111
0.622
28
Not re-elected
22

Norwich City
42
10
8
24
47
76
0.618
28
Re-elected

Source: rsssf.com
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.


Top goalscorers


First Division



  • Tom Waring (Aston Villa) – 49 goals[3]

Second Division



  • Dixie Dean (Everton) – 39 goals[3]

Third Division North



  • Jimmy McConnell (Carlisle United) – 37 goals[4]

Third Division South



  • Peter Simpson (Crystal Palace) – 46 goals[4]


References





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  2. ^ Football League: Most Consecutive Losses Archived 19 September 2012 at the Wayback Machine.


  3. ^ ab "English League Leading Goalscorers". RSSSF. Retrieved 2017-08-30.


  4. ^ ab "English League Leading Goalscorers". RSSSF. Retrieved 2017-08-30.












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