1949–50 Manchester City F.C. season explained

Club:Manchester City
Season:1949–50
Manager:Jock Thomson
Stadium:Maine Road
League:First Division
League Result:21st (relegated)
Cup1:FA Cup
Cup1 Result:Third Round
League Topscorer:Roy Clarke (9)
Season Topscorer:Roy Clarke (10)
Highest Attendance:63,704 vs Manchester United
31 December 1949
Lowest Attendance:20,000 vs Liverpool
29 March 1950
Prevseason:1948–49
Nextseason:1950–51

The 1949–50 season was Manchester City's 48th season of competitive football and 34th season in the top division of English football.[1] In addition to the First Division, the club competed in the FA Cup.

The season marked the first with the iconic City keeper Bert Trautmann, who signed in October 1949.

First Division

See main article: 1949–50 Football League.

Reports

DateOpponentsH / AVenueResultF – AScorersAttendance
20 August 1949Aston VillaHMaine Road3 – 3Smith (2), Black39,594
24 August 1949PortsmouthAFratton Park1 – 1Munro42,000
27 August 1949Charlton AthleticAThe Valley1 – 3Fagan31,000
31 August 1949PortsmouthHMaine Road1 – 0Smith32,631
3 September 1949Manchester UnitedAOld Trafford1 – 2Munro47,706
7 September 1949EvertonHMaine Road0 - 027,265
10 September 1949FulhamHMaine Road2 – 0Clarke, Turnbull42,192
17 September 1949Newcastle UnitedASt James’ Park2 – 4Clarke, Turnbull58,141
24 September 1949BlackpoolHMaine Road0 – 357,815
1 October 1949MiddlesbroughAAyresome Park0 – 045,000
8 October 1949ChelseaAStamford Bridge0 – 345,153
15 October 1949Stoke CityHMaine Road1 - 1Munro31,151
22 October 1949BurnleyATurf Moor0 – 025,063
29 October 1949SunderlandHMaine Road2 – 1Murray, Turnbull43,026
5 November 1949LiverpoolAAnfield0 – 450,536
12 November 1949ArsenalHMaine Road0 – 225,000
19 November 1949Bolton WanderersABurnden Park0 – 335,000
26 November 1949Birmingham CityHMaine Road4 – 0Black (2), Clarke (2)30,501
5 December 1949Derby CountyABaseball Ground0 – 723,680
10 December 1949West Bromwich AlbionHMaine Road1 – 1Black29,544
17 December 1949Aston VillaAVilla Park0 – 130,000
24 December 1949Charlton AthleticHMaine Road2 – 0Black, Clarke32,092
26 December 1949Huddersfield TownALeeds Road0 – 129,989
27 December 1948Huddersfield TownHMaine Road1 – 2Clarke45,000
31 December 1949Manchester UnitedHMaine Road1 – 2Black63,704
4 January 1950FulhamACraven Cottage0 – 130,000
21 January 1950Newcastle UnitedHMaine Road1 – 1Clarke42,985
4 February 1950BlackpoolABloomfield Road0 – 025,00”
18 February 1950MiddlesbroughHMaine Road0 – 159,252
25 February 1950ChelseaHMaine Road1 - 1Hart32,824
4 March 1950Stoke CityAVictoria Ground0 – 230,000
11 March 1950Bolton WanderersHMaine Road1 – 1Black46,648
18 March 1950Birmingham CityASt Andrews0 – 130,000
29 March 1950LiverpoolHMaine Road1 – 2Alison20,000
1 April 1950ArsenalAHighbury1 – 4Hart42,000
8 April 1950BurnleyHMaine Road1 – 0Westcott31,182
10 April 1950Wolverhampton WanderersHMaine Road2 – 1Turnbull, Smith36,723
11 April 1950Wolverhampton WanderersAMolineux Stadium0 – 350,000
15 April 1950SunderlandARoker Park2 – 1Oakes40,404
22 April 1950Derby CountyHMaine Road2 – 2Smith (2)52,928
29 April 1950West Bromwich AlbionAThe Hawthorns0 – 016,760
6 May 1950EvertonAGoodison Park1 – 3Clarke29,627

FA Cup

See main article: 1949-50 FA Cup.

Results

Notes and References

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