During the season Howard Spencer and Albert Evans shared the captaincy of the club.[2] Spencer returned, having taken the 1901–02 season off in order to rest his knee and ankle for twelve months in the hope of recovering from an injury.[3]Billy Garraty, great-great grandfather of Jack Grealish, made 30 appearances during the season.[4][5]
Leake is one of the best half-backs of the day; he is a character, and very popular. Fast, with exceptional stamina, he is on the go all the game through; yet never tires.
Other debuts were Arthur Lockett, Albert Fisher, Oscar Evans and Harry Griffin (1) .[7]
In Villa's first home game of 1903 they beat Forest 3-1. Two weeks later they beat Blackburn 5-0 at home. The next home tie was in the FA Cup with Villa beating Sunderland 4-1. In February Villa beat Barnsley 4-1, also a home tie in the FA Cup. April 1903 saw five home fixtures for Villa.[8] They won all five and thus had nine consecutive home wins to end the season.[9][10][11][12][13]