1927–28 Nelson F.C. season explained

Club:Nelson
Season:1927–28
Manager:None
League:Football League Third Division North
League Result:22nd (re-elected)
Cup1:FA Cup
Cup1 Result:First Round
League Topscorer:Bernard Radford (17)
Season Topscorer:Bernard Radford (17)
Highest Attendance:9,000 (vs Bradford (Park Avenue), 26 November 1927)
Lowest Attendance:1,126 (vs Tranmere Rovers, 24 April 1928)
Average Attendance:4,193
Prevseason:1926–27
Nextseason:1928–29
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For the 1927–28 season, Nelson Football Club played as a professional outfit in the Football League for the seventh consecutive campaign. Nelson finished last out of 22 teams in the Third Division North, with a record of 10 wins, 6 draws and 26 defeats, corresponding to a tally of 26 points. As a result, the club was forced to apply for re-election to the League at the end of the season. The application was successful, with Nelson retaining their berth in place of Durham City. Due to the departure of Percy Smith to Bury, Nelson did not have a manager installed during the entire season. The team played inconsistently throughout the campaign from the outset, losing the opening two matches before winning four consecutive games during September 1927. Nelson suffered several comprehensive defeats during the 1927–28 season, including a 1–9 defeat to Bradford City, a 0–8 loss away at Stockport County and a 1–7 reverse against Accrington Stanley. In total, the team conceded 136 goals in 42 league matches, one of the highest totals in Football League history.

Outside of league competition, Nelson entered the FA Cup but were knocked out in the First Round following a 0–3 defeat to Bradford Park Avenue at Seedhill. They also competed in the Lancashire Senior Cup, but suffered a 2–10 loss to Second Division side Manchester City. Nelson used 33 different players during the season. Many of these were new arrivals at the club; a number of the professional staff from the previous campaign had been released due to the club's increasing debts. Forward Jimmy Hampson, the top goalscorer in 1926–27, was sold to Blackpool in October 1927 for a transfer fee of £1,250 and went on to become an England international. His replacement, Bernard Radford, was Nelson's highest scorer in the 1927–28 campaign with 17 league goals. Scottish striker Buchanan Sharp was the only other player to reach double figures with his tally of 11. Only one player, Joe Halliwell appeared in all 43 competitive matches; former England international George Wilson appeared in 40 of the games. Many squad members were bit-part players, with more than half of the team making fewer than 10 competitive appearances.

The highest attendance of the season at Nelson's Seedhill stadium was around 9,000 for the FA Cup tie against Bradford Park Avenue, while the lowest gate was 1,126 (the club's lowest ever Football League attendance) for the 3–5 home defeat to Tranmere Rovers on 24 April 1928.

Football League Third Division North

Key

Match results

DateOpponentsResultGoalscorersAttendance
27 August 1927Accrington Stanley (H) 1–4Sharp8,007
3 September 1927 Rochdale (A)0–19,869
10 September 1927Rotherham United (H)6–1Bottrill, Hampson (2), Sharp, White (2)4,881
12 September 1927Barrow (H) 4–0Bedford, Bottrill, White (2)4,928
17 September 1927Southport (A)2–1Bedford, Hampson5,406
24 September 1927Durham City (H)2–1Hampson (2)5,495
29 September 1927Barrow (A)1–3Bedford4,306
1 October 1927Wrexham (A)2–5White (2)4,828
8 October 1927Chesterfield (H)3–3Hampson, Sharp, White4,659
15 October 1927Bradford Park Avenue (A)2–3Bottrill, Sharp14,833
22 October 1927New Brighton (H)0–32,698
29 October 1927Lincoln City (A)0–07,956
5 November 1927Hartlepools United (H)4–2Sharp (3), Spence2,001
12 November 1927Bradford City (A)1–9Cochrane15,638
19 November 1927Halifax Town (H)3–2Bottrill, Cochrane, Sharp3,862
3 December 1927Ashington (H)1–5Spence2,936
10 December 1927Wigan Borough (A) 2–4 McGuire, Ruffell2,736
17 December 1927Doncaster Rovers (H)0–13,410
27 December 1927Tranmere Rovers (A)1–1Bedford8,946
31 December 1927Accrington Stanley (A)1–7Ruffell4,207
2 January 1928Crewe Alexandra (A)1–6Wilson2,430
7 January 1928Rochdale (H)6–3McClure, McGuire, Radford (3), Taylor2,539
14 January 1928Halifax Town (A)1–5Radford3,119
21 January 1928Rotherham United (A)3–4Sharp, Taylor (2)4,505
4 February 1928Durham City (A)0–31,537
11 February 1928Wrexham (H)4–0Radford (4)2,721
18 February 1928Chesterfield (A)0–63,804
25 February 1928Bradford Park Avenue (H)1–2Wilson8,096
3 March 1928New Brighton (A)0–44,290
10 March 1928Lincoln City (H)1–3Bottrill3,422
17 March 1928Hartlepools United (A)5–4Bottrill, Radford (2), Sharp, Slack2,972
20 March 1928Southport (H)1–1Bottrill3,583
24 March 1928Bradford City (H)0–35,085
6 April 1928Stockport County (A)0–88,430
7 April 1928Darlington (H)4–0Hayes (2), Sharp, Taylor3,816
9 April 1928Stockport County (H)0–45,441
14 April 1928Ashington (A)1–5Slack1,410
16 April 1928Darlington (A)1–4Hayes1,003
21 April 1928Crewe Alexandra (H)3–3Radford, Sharp, Slack2,349
24 April 1928Tranmere Rovers (H)3–5Hayes, Radford (2)1,126
28 April 1928Doncaster Rovers (A)2–4Hayes, Radford4,117
5 May 1928Wigan Borough (H)3–3 Radford (2), Wilson2,183

Final league position

FA Cup

Match results

Player statistics

Key to positions
Statistics
Nat.PositionPlayerThird Division NorthFA CupTotal
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
OFLewis Bedford18300183
GKWilliam Bossons401050
IFBilly Bottrill35710367
FBJimmy Broadhead100010
HBAlfred Brown200020
CFDavid Cochrane221032
IFJames Dargan200020
OFJack Fletcher401050
IFRichard Gaskell300030
HBJoe Halliwell42010430
CFJimmy Hampson960096
HBAmbrose Harris800080
CFGeorge Hayes950095
HBArthur Hepworth10000100
FBArthur Jones100010
FBJack Jones12010130
GKJames Mangham100010
FBDavid McClure28100281
IFJohn McGuire20200202
FBJames Pearson701080
CFBernard Radford2017002017
HBDennis Ridge800080
FBClem Rigg32000320
IFBill Ruffell12300123
IFBuchanan Sharp3711103811
HBEdwin Simpson15000150
OFBill Slack10300103
OFGeorge Spence13210142
GKJohn Stoneham601070
OFHarold Taylor12400124
GKSam Warhurst31000310
IFHenry White970097
HBGeorge Wilson39310403

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