1926–27 Aston Villa F.C. season explained

See main article: History of Aston Villa F.C. (1874–1961).

Club:Aston Villa
Season:1926–27
Stadium:Villa Park
League:First Division
League Result:10th
Cup1:FA Cup
Cup1 Result:Fifth round
Prevseason:1925–26
Nextseason:1927–28
League Result:15--9--7
Nextseason:1927–28

The 1926–27 Football League season in English football was Aston Villa's 35th season in The Football League. There were debuts for Billy Kingdon (223), Jimmy Gibson (215), Bill Johnson, Billy Cook (57), and Joe Nicholson (1).[1]

W. J. "Billy" Smith (1893-1957) was a secretary/committee member of Aston Villa F.C. from August 1926 to May 1934. During this time, this was the equivalent of the modern day manager's position.

Dicky York bagged 13 goals in 43 games in 1926–27. In the Second City derby Villa won both home and away.[2] Arthur Dorrell and Billy Walker scored in the 2–1 victory at St Andrews.[3] Billy Cook, George Stephenson and Dicky York (2) scored in the 4–2 victory at Villa Park.[4]

In September 1926 Villa were beaten 2–1 at Anfield.[5] As the Boxing Day fixture approached The Times tipped Villa to beat Sheffield United following the Villains 3–0 victory over Huddersfield.[6] [7]

Right-half Jimmy Gibson[8] played almost 200 games for Partick before a transfer to Aston Villa for a then-record fee of £7,500 in June 1927.[9] He made 227 appearances for Aston Villa, during which time they were runners-up in the Football League twice (1930–31 and 1932–33) but were relegated in his final season with the club, 1935–36.[10] There were also debuts for Joe Nicholson, Billy Kingdon, Bill Johnson and Billy Cook.[11]

First Division

See main article: 1926–27 Football League.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Aston Villa's Seasons. AVFC History.
  2. Web site: All Aston Villa's Matches. AVFC History.
  3. Web site: Birmingham 1-2 Aston Villa, 1926-27 Division One, 30 Oct 1926. AVFC History.
  4. Web site: Aston Villa 4-2 Birmingham, 1926-27 Division One, 19 Mar 1927. AVFC History.
  5. Association Football. 8 September 1926, The Times
  6. Association Football. 24 December 1926, The Times
  7. Web site: Aston Villa 3-0 Huddersfield Town, 1926-27 Division One, 18 Dec 1926. AVFC History.
  8. Web site: Scotland player James Gibson . London Hearts Supporters' Club . 30 April 2016.
  9. A Record of pre-war Scottish League Players. John Litster. Scottish Football Historian magazine. October 2012.
  10. Web site: Gibson, James Davidson. Aston Villa Player Database. 29 May 2020.
  11. Web site: Aston Villa's Seasons. AVFC History.