1900–01 season of Aston Villa
Aston Villa 1900–01 football season
Second City Derby Football team season
The 1900–01 Football League season was Aston Villa 's 13th season in the Football League First Division , the top flight of English football at the time. The season fell in what was to be called Villa's golden era.[ 1] During the season Jimmy Crabtree , Jack Devey , and Howard Spencer shared the captaincy of the club.[ 2] Billy Garraty , great-great-grandfather of Jack Grealish , made the most appearances during the season.[ 3] [ 4] Goalkeeper & first-class cricketer, Billy George was next with 39 appearances.
Second Division Small Heath F.C. took part in the 1900–01 FA Cup , entering at the first round proper and losing in the third round to Aston Villa after a replay , Villa's Billy Garraty being the sole scorer over the two fixtures. Small Heath also lost to Villa in the semi-final of the Lord Mayor of Birmingham's Charity Cup .[ 5]
On 1 December 1900, Villa recorded the biggest home win in the League that season, 7–1 against Manchester City in front of a crowd of 12,000. When Aston Villa played away at Stoke on 29 December 1900, the home club registered its biggest home attendance of the season.
There were debuts for Arthur Millar, Joe Pearson, Albert Brown, Joe Bache, Frank Lloyd, Alf Wood, Jimmy Murray, Tom Gilson, Jack Whitley, Tommy Wilson and Willie McAulay (4).[ 6]
Source:
World Football Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal average; 3) Goals scored
(R) Relegated
First team squad
Billy Garraty , 41 appearances
Billy George , 39 appearances, conceded 27
Steve Smith , 36 appearances
Jack Devey , 33 appearances
Albert Evans , 33 appearances
Jimmy Cowan , 30 appearances
Charlie Athersmith , 32 appearances
Howard Spencer , 21 appearances
Jimmy Crabtree , 32 appearances
Tommy Bowman , 31 appearances
George Johnson , 25 appearances
Charlie Aston , 6 appearances
Albert Wilkes , 31 appearances
Bobby Templeton , 20 appearances
Chris Mann , 3 appearances
Micky Noon , 13 appearances
Willie McAuley , 6 appearances
Joe Pearson , 6 appearances
Albert Brown , 2 appearances
Joe Bache , 7 appearances
Frank Lloyd , 3 appearances
Alf Wood , 4 appearances
Jimmy Murray , 1 appearance
Tom Gilson, 2 appearances
Jack Whitley , 3 appearances, conceded 10
Tommy Wilson , 1 appearance
Arthur Millar , 1 appearance [ 2]
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