1940–41 Manchester United F.C. season explained

Club:Manchester United
Season:1940–41
Manager:Walter Crickmer
Chairman:James W. Gibson
League:War League North Regional League
League Result:8th
Cup1:War League Cup
Cup1 Result:First Round
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Prevseason:1939–40
Nextseason:1941–42

The 1940–41 season was Manchester United's second season in the non-competitive War League during the Second World War.[1] [2] [3]

Many of Manchester United's players went off to fight in the war, but for those who remained, the Football League organised a special War League. It was originally split into two regional divisions (Manchester United were placed in the North Division), with 36 clubs involved and positions were decided on goal average. Home and away games were not recognised as such and no points were awarded for draws or wins. United finished the league season with a record of 14 wins, 8 draws and 13 losses, and a goal average of 1.231, good enough for eighth place. To replace the FA Cup, a War League Cup was also set up, in which United lost to Everton in the First Round.

War League North Regional League

DateOpponentsH / AResult
F–A
ScorersAttendance
31 August 1940 RochdaleA3–1Aston, J. Carey, Smith
7 September 1940 BuryH0–0
14 September 1940 Oldham AthleticA1–2Farrow
21 September 1940 Oldham AthleticH2–3Smith (2)
28 September 1940 Manchester CityA1–4Smith
5 October 1940 Manchester CityH0–2
12 October 1940 BurnleyA1–0Warner
19 October 1940 Preston North EndH4–1Dodds (2), Buchan, J. Carey
26 October 1940 Preston North EndA1–3Bryant
2 November 1940 BurnleyH4–1Butt (2), J. Carey, Smith
9 November 1940 EvertonA2–5Dodds, Smith
16 November 1940 EvertonH0–0
23 November 1940LiverpoolA2–2Smith, Warner
30 November 1940 LiverpoolH2–0Butt, Smith
7 December 1940 Blackburn RoversA5–5Dodds (2), Aston, Bryant, Mitten
14 December 1940 RochdaleH3–4Smith (2), J. Carey
21 December 1940 BuryA1–4McKay
25 December 1940 Stockport CountyA3–1Smith (2), Burrows
28 December 1940 Blackburn RoversH9–0Smith (5), J. Carey (2), Aston, Mitten
4 January 1941 Blackburn RoversA2–0 Smith (2)
11 January 1941 Blackburn RoversH0–0
18 January 1941 Bolton WanderersA2–3 Mears, Smith
25 January 1941 Bolton WanderersH4–1 Pearson (2), J. Carey, Smith
1 March 1941 ChesterfieldA1–1Smith
8 March 1941 BuryH7–3J. Carey (3), Rowley (3), Smith
22 March 1941 Oldham AthleticA1–0Smith
29 March 1941 BlackpoolA0–2
5 April 1941 BlackpoolH2–3Mears, Smith
12 April 1941 EvertonA2–1Rowley (2)
14 April 1941 Manchester CityA7–1Rowley (4), Pearson (2), Smith
19 April 1941 ChesterA6–4 Rowley (5), J. Carey
26 April 1941 LiverpoolA1–2Rowley
3 May 1941 LiverpoolH1–1Rowley
10 May 1941 BuryA1–5Rowley
17 May 1941 BurnleyH1–0J. Carey

War League Cup

DateRoundOpponentsH / AResult
F–A
ScorersAttendance
15 February 1941 First Round
First leg
EvertonH2–2Rowley, Whalley
22 February 1941 First Round
Second leg
EvertonA1–2Rowley

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Manchester United In War League 1940/41. 31 December 2011 . StretfordEnd.co.uk .
  2. Book: Rollin . Jack . Soccer at War: 1939 - 45 . 2005 . Headline Book Publishing . London . 0-7553-1431-X .
  3. Web site: England 1940/41. 31 December 2011 . Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (RSSSF).