1905–06 Chelsea F.C. season

1905–06 Chelsea F.C. season
Chelsea
1905-06 season
Player-manager Scotland John Robertson
Second Division 3rd
Top goalscorer England Frank Pearson (18)

The 1905-06 season was Chelsea Football Club's first competitive season and first year in existence as a football club. As a new team to the English Football League, Chelsea competed in the Football League Second Division with 19 other teams, playing each at home and away. Under the management of player-manager John Robertson, Chelsea finished third in the division, earning 53 points (under the two points for a win system) in 38 games.

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Formation and pre-season buildup

The first Chelsea team in September 1905.

Chelsea Football Club were founded on 14 March 1905 although the club's early existence was hindered with problems. Since there was already a team named Fulham in the borough, a name for the club had to be decided. After London FC, Kensington FC and Stamford Bridge FC were rejected,[1] the name of the adjacent borough, the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, was settled on.

Blue shirts were adopted for the team by the club's founder and first chairman, Gus Mears, along with white shorts and dark blue socks. Further problems arose when the team were denied entry to the Southern League following objections from Fulham and Tottenham Hotspur, so admission to the Football League was applied for. Their candidacy was endorsed at the Football League AGM on 29 May 1905. Scottish international John Robertson was hired as the club's first player-manager, a half-back who would go on to score Chelsea's first competitive goal in a 1-0 win against Blackpool. After this, the club recruited many established players from other teams, including 22 stone goalkeeper William "Fatty" Foulke previously of Sheffield United, and forward Jimmy Windridge who came from Small Heath.

Chelsea were one of four new teams to join the Football League, the other three being Hull City, Leeds City and Clapton Orient, who would later become Leyton Orient.

Season review and highlights

Chelsea's first league match took place away at Stockport County on 2 September 1905, where they lost 1-0.[2] They remained unbeaten for six games after, winning five, before successive losses to Chesterfield and Burslem Port Vale followed. Despite these unexpected defeats, Chelsea continued to play well, following up with a fifteen match long unbeaten run during which the side won ten and kept successive clean sheets for nine.

After a mid-season defeat to Hull City, Chelsea won five successive matches, a run that included a 7-0 victory over Port Vale, a team that was only one of three successful in defeating Chelsea so far that season. This victory set the early club record for the largest winning margin in a match, replacing the scoreline of 6-0 that Barnsley and Blackpool were defeated by.

The run of form did not continue for Chelsea, and after a defeat to Burnley and two small victories, the team only managed three draws and two defeats from their last five games. They finished third in the Second Division behind Bristol City and Manchester United and one point ahead of West Bromwich Albion in fourth, one place away from promotion.

Results

Second Division

Key:
     – A fixture highlighted in this colour indicates Chelsea won the match.
     – A fixture highlighted in this colour indicates the match was drawn.
     – A fixture highlighted in this colour indicates Chelsea lost the match.

Date Opponent Venue Result
2 September 1905 Stockport County Edgeley Park (Away) 1-0
9 September 1905 Blackpool Bloomfield Road (Away) 0-1
11 September 1905 Hull City Stamford Bridge (Home) 5-1
16 September 1905 Bradford City Valley Parade (Away) 1-1
23 September 1905 West Bromwich Albion Stamford Bridge (Home) 1-0
30 September 1905 Leicester City Filbert Street (Away) 0-1
14 October 1905 Lincoln City Sincil Bank (Away) 1-4
21 October 1905 Chesterfield Stamford Bridge (Home) 0-1
30 October 1905 Burslem Port Vale Athletic Ground (Away) 3-2
4 November 1905 Barnsley Stamford Bridge (Home) 6-0
11 November 1905 Leyton Orient Brisbane Road (Away) 0-3
18 November 1905 Burnley Stamford Bridge (Home) 1-0
25 November 1905 Leeds City Elland Road (Away) 0-0
2 December 1905 Burton United Stamford Bridge (Home) 3-0
9 December 1905 Grimsby Town Stamford Bridge (Home) 2-0
16 December 1905 Gainsborough Trinity The Northolme (Away) 0-2
23 December 1905 Bristol City Stamford Bridge (Home) 0-0
25 December 1905 Manchester United Old Trafford (Home) 0-0
26 December 1905 Glossop North End North Road (Away) 2-4
30 December 1905 Stockport County Stamford Bridge (Home) 4-2
6 January 1906 Blackpool Stamford Bridge (Home) 6-0
20 January 1906 Bradford City Stamford Bridge (Home) 4-2
27 January 1906 West Bromwich Albion The Hawthorns (Away) 1-1
5 February 1906 Leicester City Stamford Bridge (Home) 3-3
10 February 1906 Hull City Anlaby Road Cricket Ground (Away) 4-3
17 February 1906 Lincoln City Stamford Bridge (Home) 4-2
24 February 1906 Chesterfield Saltergate (Away) 0-2
3 March 1906 Burslem Port Vale Stamford Bridge (Home) 7-0
10 March 1906 Barnsley Oakley (Away) 1-2
17 March 1906 Leyton Orient Stamford Bridge (Home) 6-1
24 March 1906 Burnley Turf Moor (Away) 2-0
31 March 1906 Leeds City Stamford Bridge (Home) 4-0
7 April 1906 Burton United Peel Croft (Away) 2-4
13 April 1906 Manchester United Stamford Bridge (Home) 1-1
14 April 1906 Grimsby Town Blundell Park (Away) 1-1
16 April 1906 Glossop North End Stamford Bridge (Home) 0-0
24 April 1906 Gainsborough Trinity Stamford Bridge (Home) 1-3
28 April 1906 Bristol City Ashton Gate (Away) 2-1

Position in league

Pos Team P W D L F A GA Pts
1 Bristol City 38 30 6 2 83 28 2.964 66
2 Manchester United 38 28 6 4 90 28 3.214 62
3 Chelsea 38 22 9 7 90 37 2.432 53
4 West Bromwich Albion 38 22 8 8 79 36 2.194 52
5 Hull City 38 19 6 13 67 54 1.241 44

References

  1. ^ Glanvill (2006). Chelsea FC: The Official Biography. p. 55. 
  2. ^ "Team History". chelseafc.com. http://www.chelseafc.com/page/HistoryDetail/0,,10268~1328574,00.html. Retrieved 2009-08-11. 

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