1938–39 Chester F.C. season explained

Club:Chester
Season:1938–39
Manager:Frank Brown
Stadium:Sealand Road
League:Football League
Third Division North
Cup1:FA Cup
Cup1 Result:Fourth round
Cup2:Welsh Cup
Cup2 Result:Semifinal
League Topscorer:
Bill Pendergast (27)
Season Topscorer:Bill Pendergast (30)
Highest Attendance:10,364 vs Wrexham (25 February)
Lowest Attendance:1,727 vs Southport (26 April)
Average Attendance:5,963
10th in division[1]
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Prevseason:1937–38
Nextseason:1946–47

The 1938–39 season was the eighth season of competitive association football in the Football League played by Chester, an English club based in Chester, Cheshire.

It was the club's eighth consecutive season in the Third Division North since the election to the Football League. Alongside competing in the league, the club also participated in the FA Cup and the Welsh Cup.

Football League

Matches

DateOpponentsVenueResultScoreScorersAttendance
27 AugustHull CityHD1–1Howarth (pen.)8,986
31 AugustNew BrightonHL1–3Roberts6,306
3 SeptemberLincoln CityAW3–0Pendergast, Horsman, Howarth4,544
5 SeptemberBradford CityAL0–16,229
10 SeptemberStockport CountyHW4–3Pendergast (3), Keeley9,779
17 SeptemberAccrington StanleyAW3–2Keeley, Pendergast, Sanders4,728
24 SeptemberBarnsleyHW2–1Horsman, Pendergast9,479
1 OctoberOldham AthleticAW3–1Pendergast (2), Rogers12,144
8 OctoberHalifax TownHW5–1Keeley (3), Pendergast, Horsman (pen.)6,792
15 OctoberGatesheadHD2–2Pendergast, McGough9,033
22 OctoberWrexhamAL2–3Pendergast, Keeley15,785
29 OctoberYork CityHW5–1Wass (o.g.), Pendergast, Sanders (2), Keeley7,315
5 NovemberRochdaleAL2–5Howarth, Pendergast6,732
12 NovemberRotherham UnitedHL1–4Pendergast7,082
19 NovemberDoncaster RoversAL1–4Pendergast14,675
3 DecemberCrewe AlexandraAW2–0Keeley, Pendergast7,431
17 DecemberDarlingtonAD3–3Keeley, McGough (2)2,647
24 DecemberHull CityAL0–35,911
26 DecemberHartlepools UnitedAW5–2Pendergast (2), Horsman (2), Keeley5,177
27 DecemberHartlepools UnitedHW8–2Keeley (2), Pendergast (2, 1pen.), Sanders (3), Gregg (pen.)7,748
31 DecemberLincoln CityHD0–06,079
14 JanuaryStockport CountyAD0–010,781
28 JanuaryBarnsleyAL0–313,161
4 FebruaryOldham AthleticHW4–2Pendergast, Roberts, Keeley, Sanders5,983
11 FebruaryHalifax TownAD1–1Pendergast5,217
15 FebruaryAccrington StanleyHW1–0McGough1,728
18 FebruaryGatesheadAL0–34,492
25 FebruaryWrexhamHW4–2Keeley (2), Sanders, Pendergast10,364
1 MarchCarlisle UnitedHW6–1Sanders (3), Pendergast (2), Keeley1,735
4 MarchYork CityAD2–2Pendergast, Horsman4,108
11 MarchRochdaleHD0–04,375
18 MarchRotherham UnitedAL0–25,317
25 MarchDoncaster RoversHL0–44,982
1 AprilSouthportAL0–24,257
7 AprilBarrowHL1–2Howarth6,057
8 AprilCrewe AlexandraHW4–0Horsman, Gregg (pen.), Worswick (2)4,235
10 AprilBarrowAW1–0Warburton8,977
15 AprilCarlisle UnitedAW3–1Horsman (3)2,601
22 AprilDarlingtonHD0–02,406
26 AprilSouthportHW2–0Worswick, Pendergast1,727
29 AprilNew BrightonAW3–1Howarth, Bulloch (o.g.), Keeley2,553
6 MayBradford CityHW3–2Warburton, Worswick, Keeley3,033

FA Cup

See main article: 1938–39 FA Cup.

RoundDateOpponentsVenueResultScoreScorersAttendance
First round26 NovemberBradford City (3N)HW3–1Horsman, Pendergast, Hinsley (o.g.)6,672
Second round10 DecemberHull City (3N)HD2–2Horsman, Gregg (pen.)9,905
Second round replay15 DecemberAW1–0Horsman8,184
Third round7 JanuaryCoventry City (2)HW1–0Pendergast11,248
Fourth round21 JanuarySheffield Wednesday (2)AD1–1Sanders29,237
Fourth round replay25 JanuaryHD1–1Hanford (o.g.)18,816
Fourth round replay25 JanuaryND0–215,321

Welsh Cup

See main article: 1935–36 Welsh Cup.

RoundDateOpponentsVenueResultScoreScorersAttendance
Sixth round 8 FebruaryRhyl Athletic (CCL)HW4–0Horsman, Roberts, Keeley, Pendergast1,558
Semiinal 22 MarchSouth Liverpool (LC)NL2–5Horsman, Keeley
Chester get a bye in the seventh round.

Season statistics

PlayerTotalLeagueFA
Cup
Welsh
Cup
Goalkeepers
Alf Hobson17 17
Eric Mansley4 4
Cliff Owen30 21 7 2
Field players
David Beynon12 12 1
Reg Butcher31 23 7 1
Ted Common31 23 7 1
Jackie Coulter4 4
Stan Duff2 2
Arthur Gale1 1
Willis Gregg38 329 2 7 1 2
George Griffiths7 6 1
Bill Horsman51 1541 10 7 3 2 2
Harold Howarth46 538 5 7 1
Arthur Keeley45 2036 18 7 2 2
John McCreary22 20 2
Joe McGough41 434 4 7
Bill Pendergast43 3034 27 7 2 2 1
Syd Roberts14 312 2 2 1
Chris Robertson13 13
Joe Rogers11 18 1 3
Albert Ross1 1
Bob Sanders22 1218 11 4 1
Bos Trevis3 3
Trevor Walters49 41 7 1
Albert Watford1 1
George Warburton12 210 2 2
Tommy White1 1
Randall Worswick8 48 4
Paddy Wrightson1 1
Own goals 42 2
Total51 10342 88 7 9 2 6

References

Book: Sumner. Chas. 125 Years on the Borderline: The Complete History of Chester City F.C. 1885-2010. 1 November 2011. Yore Publications. 978-0956984821.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: English attendances archive . EFS . 21 June 2016.