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Week 11 Tottenham Hotspur V Charlton Week 11 Week 12 Tottenham Hotspur v Charlton Athletic 1-4 Sunderland AFC v Newcastle United 4-2 Saturday, 2 October 1954, White Hart Lane, attendance: 33,105 Saturday, 9 October 1954, Roker Park, attendance: 66,654 Spurs: Ditchburn; Ramsey, Hopkins, W.Nicholson, D.King, Marchi, McClellan, Baily, Dunmore, J.Brooks, Robb SAFC: Fraser; Hedley, J.McDonald, S.Anderson, R.Daniel, G.Aitken, Bingham, L.Shackleton, Purdon, Chisholm, W.H.Elliott CAFC: Bartram; J.Campbell, Townsend, Hewie, Ufton, Hammond, Gd.Hurst, Ayre, Leary, R.White, Kiernan NUFC: Mitchell; Cowell, McMichael, Scoular, Stokoe, Chl.Crowe, L.White, Broadis, J.Milburn, Hannah, R.Mitchell Scorers: J.Brooks (1) - Ayre (2), Leary (1), Ramsey (1 o.g.) Scorers: Bingham (2), Chisholm (1), Purdon (1) - J.Milburn (1), R.Mitchell (1’) Preston North End v Portsmouth FC 1-1 Blackpool FC v Preston North End 1-2 Saturday, 2 October 1954, Deepdale, attendance: 26,846 Saturday, 9 October 1954, Bloomfield Road, attendance: 36,264 Preston: G.Thompson; W.Cunningham, J.Walton, T.Docherty, J.Marston, W.Forbes, L.Campbell, R.Foster, Hatsell, J.Baxter, A.Morrison BFC: Farm; Gratrix, Garrett, E.Fenton, H.Johnston, C.Robinson, S.Matthews, E.Taylor, Mortensen, A.D.Brown, Durie PFC: Platt; A.Wilson, J.Mansell, L.Phillips, D.Reid, Dickinson, P.Harris, J.D.Gordon, J.Henderson, M.Barnad, Dale Preston: G.Thompson; W.Cunningham, J.Walton, T.Docherty, J.Marston, W.Forbes, E.Jones, R.Foster, Hatsell, J.Baxter, A.Morrison Scorers: Hatsell (1) - M.Barnard (1) Scorers: A.D.Brown (1) – R.Foster (1), J.Baxter (1) Manchester City v Everton FC 1-0 Huddersfield Town v Chelsea FC 1-0 Saturday, 2 October 1954, Maine Road, attendance: 45,737 Saturday, 9 October 1954, Leeds Road, attendance: 29,556 MCFC: Trautmann; Meadows, Little, K.Barnes, D.Ewing, Paul, F.Fagan, Spurdle, Williamson, Hart, R.Clarke Town: Wheeler; Staniforth, L.Kelly, W.McGarry, Kn.Taylor, Quested, Burrell, J.Watson, Glazzard, Cavanagh, Metcalfe EFC: O’Neill; E.Moore, Donovan, P.Farrell, T.Jones, Lello, McNamara, Farrall, Hickson, G.Lewis, Eglington CFC: W.Robertson; Jn.Harris, Willemse, K.Armstrong, Greenwood, D.Saunders, Parsons, McNichol, R.Bentley, L.Stubbs, J.Lewis Scorer: R.Clarke (1) Scorer: Cavanagh (1) Sunderland AFC v Bolton Wanderers 1-1 Tottenham Hotspur v West Bromwich Albion 3-1 Saturday, 2 October 1954, Roker Park, attendance: 50,486 Saturday, 9 October 1954, White Hart Lane, attendance: 45,507 SAFC: Fraser; Hedley, J.McDonald, S.Anderson, R.Daniel, G.Aitken, T.Wright, L.Shackleton, Purdon, Kirtley, W.H.Elliott Spurs: Ditchburn; Ramsey, C.Withers, W.Nicholson, H.Clarke, Marchi, McClellan, Baily, Dunmore, J.Brooks, Robb BWFC: Hanson; J.Ball, T.Banks, E.Bell, Barrass, B.Edwards, B.Birch II, W.Moir, H.Webster, Hassall, R.Parry WBA: Sanders; Rickaby, Millard, J.Dudley, Dugdale, J.Kennedy, F.Griffin, R.Ryan, R.Allen, Nicholls, G.Lee Scorers: Purdon (1) - Hassall (1) Scorers: McClellan (2), Ramsey (1’) – Nicholls (1) Leicester City v Arsenal FC 3-3 Portsmouth FC v Sheffield United 6-2 Saturday, 2 October 1954, Filbert Street, attendance: 42,486 Saturday, 9 October 1954, Fratton Park, attendance: 28,121 LCFC: Anderson; S.Milburn, R.Jackson, J.Froggatt, Gillies, Baldwin, M.Griffiths, J.Morris, Hines, A.Rowley, D.Hogg PFC: Uprichard; A.Wilson, J.Mansell, L.Phillips, D.Reid, Dickinson, P.Harris, J.D.Gordon, J.Henderson, D.Rees, Dale AFC: Kelsey; W.Barnes, Wade, Goring, A.Forbes, Bowen, Tapscott, Logie, T.Lawton, Lishman, Roper SUFC: Hodgkinson; H.Johnson, G.Shaw, Hoyland, J.Shaw, Rawson, Ringstead, P.Wragg, Hawksworth, Hagan, Grainger Scorers: A.Rowley (2’), Hines (1) - T.Lawton (2), Logie (1) Scorers: P.Harris (4), J.D.Gordon (2) – Hoyland (1), Hawksworth (1) Cardiff City v Newcastle United 4-2 Bolton Wanderers v Leicester City 4-1 Saturday, 2 October 1954, Ninian Park, attendance: 34,760 Saturday, 9 October 1954, Burnden Park, attendance: 34,358 CCFC: Howells; Stitfall, Sherwood, Harrington, Montgomery, I.Jones, Tiddy, D.Sullivan, Ford, Stockin, Nugent BWFC: Hanson; J.Ball, T.Banks, Wheeler, Barrass, B.Edwards, D.Holden, W.Moir, Lofthouse, Hassall, R.Parry NUFC: Mitchell; Cowell, R.Batty, Scoular, Stokoe, Chl.Crowe, J.Milburn, L.White, Keeble, Keery, R.Mitchell LCFC: Anderson; S.Milburn, Webb, J.Froggatt, Gillies, Baldwin, M.Griffiths, J.Morris, Hines, A.Rowley, D.Hogg Scorers: Ford (2), D.Sullivan (1), Stockin (1) – J.Milburn (1), L.White (1) Scorers: W.Moir (2), Lofthouse (1), Hassall (1) – A.Rowley (1) Chelsea FC v West Bromwich Albion 3-3 Wolverhampton Wanderers v Manchester City 2-2 Saturday, 2 October 1954, Stamford Bridge, attendance: 67,440 Saturday, 9 October 1954, Molineux, attendance: 41,601 CFC: W.Robertson; Jn.Harris, Willemse, K.Armstrong, Greenwood, D.Saunders, Parsons, McNichol, R.Bentley, R.Smith, J.Lewis WWFC: B.Williams; Stuart, Shorthouse, W.Slater, W.Wright, R.Flowers, Hancocks, P.Broadbent, Swinbourne, Deeley, Mullen WBA: Sanders; Rickaby, Millard, J.Dudley, Dugdale, J.Kennedy, F.Griffin, R.Ryan, R.Allen, S.Williams, G.Lee MCFC: Trautmann; Meadows, Little, K.Barnes, D.Ewing, Paul, F.Fagan, Williamson, Revie, Hart, R.Clarke Scorers: Parsons (1), R.Bentley (1), J.Lewis (1) – R.Allen (1), G.Lee (1), Millard (1) Scorers: Deeley (1), Mullen (1) - F.Fagan (2) Wolverhampton Wanderers v Manchester United 4-2 Manchester United v Cardiff City 5-2 Saturday, 2 October 1954, Molineux, attendance: 39,617 Saturday, 9 October 1954, Old Trafford, attendance: 41,159 WWFC: B.Williams; Stuart, Shorthouse, R.Flowers, P.Russell, Clamp, Hancocks, P.Broadbent, Swinbourne, Deeley, Wilshaw MUFC: R.E.Wood; Foulkes, R.Byrne, D.Gibson, A.Chilton, D.Edwards, J.Berry, J.Blanchflower, T.Taylor, Viollet, J.Rowley MUFC: Crompton; I.Greaves, P.Kennedy, D.Gibson, A.Chilton, Cockburn, J.Berry, D.Edwards, T.Taylor, Viollet, J.Rowley CCFC: Howells; Stitfall, Sherwood, Harrington, Montgomery, I.Jones, Tiddy, D.Sullivan, Ford, Stockin, Nugent Scorers: Hancocks (2), P.Broadbent (1), Swinbourne (1) - J.Rowley (1), Viollet (1) Scorers: T.Taylor (4), Viollet (1) - Ford (1), Stockin (1) Burnley FC v Sheffield United 2-1 Charlton Athletic v Burnley FC 3-1 Saturday, 2 October 1954, Turf Moor, attendance: 22,237 Saturday, 9 October 1954, The Valley, attendance: 21,883 BFC: McDonald; Aird, Winton, Adamson, Cummings, Seith, W.Gray, R.Stephenson, W.Holden, Shannon, Cargill CAFC: Bartram; J.Campbell, Townsend, Hewie, Ufton, Hammond, Gd.Hurst, O’Linn, Leary, E.Firmani, Kiernan SUFC: Hodgkinson; H.Johnson, G.Shaw, Hoyland, J.Shaw, Rawson, Ringstead, Hagan, Hawksworth, G.B.Luke, Grainger BFC: McDonald; Aird, Winton, Adamson, Cummings, Seith, R.Stephenson, McIlroy, W.Holden, Shannon, Pilkington Scorers: W.Gray (1’), W.Holden (1) – Hawksworth (1) Scorers: Leary (2), Kiernan (1) - R.Stephenson (1) Aston Villa v Huddersfield Town 0-0 Aston Villa v Everton FC 0-2 Saturday, 2 October 1954, Villa Park, attendance: 22,392 Saturday, 9 October 1954, Villa Park, attendance: 30,702 Villa: K.Jones; S.Lynn, Parkes, A.Moss, C.Martin, W.Baxter, Lockhart, T.Thompson, Pace, J.Dixon, K.O.Roberts Villa: K.Jones; S.Lynn, Parkes, D.Blanchflower, C.Martin, W.Baxter, Lockhart, T.Thompson, Pace, J.Dixon, McParland Town: Wheeler; Staniforth, L.Kelly, W.McGarry, Kn.Taylor, Quested, Burrell, J.Watson, Glazzard, Cavanagh, Metcalfe EFC: O’Neill; E.Moore, Donovan, P.Farrell, T.Jones, Lello, McNamara, Wainwright, Hickson, J.Parker, Eglington Scorers: Hickson (1), McNamara (1) Sheffield Wednesday v Blackpool FC 2-1 Saturday, 2 October 1954, Hillsborough, attendance: 31,415 Sheffield Wednesday v Arsenal FC 1-2 SWFC: McIntosh; Conwell, N.Curtis, E.Gannon, Butler, G.Davies, A.Finney, Quixall, J.S.Shaw, Sewell, R.Froggatt Saturday, 9 October 1954, Hillsborough, attendance: 38,635 BFC: Farm; Gratrix, Shimwell, E.Fenton, H.Johnston, C.Robinson, J.McKenna, E.Taylor, R.L.Stephenson, A.D.Brown, Perry SWFC: McIntosh; Conwell, N.Curtis, E.Gannon, Butler, G.Davies, A.Finney, Quixall, J.S.Shaw, Sewell, R.Froggatt Scorers: Quixall (1), Sewell (1) - R.L.Stephenson (1) AFC: Kelsey; W.Barnes, Wade, Goring, W.Dickson, A.Forbes, B.Walsh, Tapscott, T.Lawton, J.Bloomfield, Roper Scorers: J.S.Shaw (1) - Roper (1), J.Bloomfield (1) Table Top Scorers P W D L Pts GF GA GR Table Top Scorers 01 West Bromwich Albion 11 07 02 02 16-6 29:22 1.318 01 R.Allen (West Bromwich) 11 goals P W D L Pts GF GA GR 02 Manchester City 11 07 02 02 16-6 19:16 1.188 02 L.White (Newcastle) 9 “ 01 Sunderland AFC 12 06 05 01 17-7 21:12 1.750 01 R.Allen (West Bromwich) 11 goals 03 Sunderland AFC 11 05 05 01 15-7 17:10 1.700 03 Lishman (Arsenal) 8 “ 02 Manchester City 12 07 03 02 17-7 21:18 1.167 02 Viollet (Manchester Utd.) 9 “ 04 Chelsea FC 12 05 05 02 15-9 18:15 1.200 Viollet (Manchester Utd.) 8 “ 03 Preston North End 12 07 02 03 16-8 33:14 2.357 L.White (Newcastle) 9 “ 05 Preston North End 11 06 02 03 14-8 31:13 2.385 R.Foster (Preston North End) 8 “ 04 Manchester United 12 07 02 03 16-8 29:20 1.450 R.Foster (Preston North End) 9 “ 06 Wolverhampton Wanderers 11 06 02 03 14-8 21:14 1.500 06 Nicholls (West Bromwich) 7 “ 05 West Bromwich Albion 12 07 02 03 16-8 30:25 1.200 05 Lishman (Arsenal) 8 “ 07 Manchester United 11 06 02 03 14-8 24:18 1.333 J.Parker (Everton) 7 “ 06 Everton FC 12 06 03 03 15-9 20:13 1.539 Lofthouse (Bolton) 8 “ 08 Everton FC 11 05 03 03 13-9 18:13 1.385 R.Bentley (Chelsea) 7 “ 07 Wolverhampton Wanderers 12 06 03 03 15-9 23:16 1.438 A.Rowley (Leicester) 8 “ 09 Bolton Wanderers 11 05 03 03 13-9 21:17 1.235 Lofthouse (Bolton) 7 “ 08 Bolton Wanderers 12 06 03 03 15-9 25:18 1.389 Nicholls (West Bromwich) 8 “ 10 Portsmouth FC 11 04
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