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Week 31 Wolverhampton Wanderers V Manchester Week 31 Week 32 Wolverhampton Wanderers v Manchester United 2-2 (0-1) Chelsea FC v Birmingham City 1-1 Wednesday, 28 February 1962, Molineux, attendance: 27,565 Friday, 9 March 1962, Stamford Bridge, attendance: 23,958 WWFC: F.Davies; Stuart, G.A.Thomson, Kirkham, Showell, R.Flowers, Wharton, Chr.Crowe, J.Murray, P.Broadbent, McParland CFC: Bonetti; Shellito, D.M.Butler, A.Malcolm, M.Scott, Sorrell, Brabrook, Bridges, G.Moore, Tambling, A.Murray MUFC: Briggs; S.Brennan, A.Dunne, Setters, Foulkes, J.Nicholson, Quixall, Stiles, D.Herd, N.Lawton, R.Charlton BCFC: Schofield; S.Lynn, G.Sissons, Hennessey, Tr.Smith, Beard, Hellawell, J.Bloomfield, J.Harris, Leek, Auld Scorers: 0-1 N.Lawton (32.), 0-2 D.Herd (65.), 1-2 J.Murray (68.), 2-2 Chr.Crowe (70.) Scorers: A.Murray (1) – Leek (1) Bolton Wanderers v Blackpool FC 0-0 Ipswich Town v Sheffield Wednesday 2-1 Saturday, 3 March 1962, Burnden Park, attendance: 14,8341 Friday, 9 March 1962, Portman Road, attendance: 23,713 BWFC: Hopkinson; R.Hartle, Farrimond, Threlfall, B.Edwards, Rimmer, D.Holden, F.Hill, D.Stevens, R.McGarry, Pilkington Town: Bailey; Carberry, J.Compton, W.A.Baxter, A.Nelson, Elsworthy, R.Stephenson, D.Moran, R.Crawford, E.Phillips, Leadbetter BFC: Waiters; Armfield, B.Martin, B.Crawford, Gratrix, Durie, S.Hill, Hauser, Charnley, R.Parry, Perry SWFC: R.Springett; P.Johnson, Megson, Hardy, Swan, Kay, D.Wilkinson, C.Dobson, G.Young, Fantham, A.Finney Scorers: R.Stephenson (1), R.Crawford (1) – C.Dobson (1) Manchester City v Tottenham Hotspur 6-2 Saturday, 3 March 1962, Maine Road, attendance: 31,706 Wolverhampton Wanderers v Bolton Wanderers 5-1 MCFC: Trautmann; R.Kennedy, Sear, Benson, Leivers, Oakes, N.Young, Dobing, C.Barlow, Hayes, Wagstaffe Saturday, 10 March 1962, Molineux, attendance: 18,882 Spurs: Hollowbread; P.Baker, R.Henry, D.Blanchflower, M.Norman, D.Mackay, Medwin, J.A.White, R.Smith, Greaves, C.Jones WWFC: F.Davies; Stuart, R.A.Thomson, Kirkham, W.Slater, R.Flowers, Wharton, Chr.Crowe, J.Murray, P.Broadbent, McParland Scorers: Dobing (3), Hayes (1), N.Young (1), P.Baker (1 o.g.) – Greaves (2) BWFC: Hopkinson; R.Hartle, Farrimond, Threlfall, B.Edwards, Rimmer, D.Holden, F.Hill, W.Davies, R.McGarry, Pilkington Scorers: McParland (2), Chr.Crowe (1), J.Murray (1), P.Broadbent (1) – D.Holden (1) Fulham FC v Nottingham Forest 1-1 Saturday, 3 March 1962, Craven Cottage, attendance: 18,419 Blackpool FC v Leicester City 2-1 FFC: Macedo; Cohen, Langley, Mullery, Lampe, E.Lowe, Leggat, J.Henderson, J.Doherty, Haynes, B.O’Connell Saturday, 10 March 1962, Bloomfield Road, attendance: 10,952 NFFC: Grummitt; D.Baird, W.Gray, Winfield, McKinlay, Iley, C.Palmer, Vowden, Julians, Quigley, Hockey BFC: Waiters; Armfield, B.Martin, B.Crawford, Gratrix, Durie, S.Hill, Hauser, Charnley, R.Parry, Horne Scorers: J.Henderson (1) – Julians (1) LCFC: Banks; Chalmers, R.Norman, McLintock, J.King, Appleton, H.Riley, J.Walsh, Keyworth, Cheesebrough, Stringfellow Scorers: Hauser (1), Charnley (1) – Cheesebrough (1) West Bromwich Albion v Cardiff City 5-1 Saturday, 3 March 1962, The Hawthorns, attendance: 13,894 Nottingham Forest v Manchester City 1-2 WBA: Millington; Cram, S.Williams, D.Howe II, S.Jones, J.Bannister, A.Jackson, Burnside, K.W.Smith, Kevan, C.Clark Saturday, 10 March 1962, City Ground, attendance: 20,200 CCFC: John; Harrington, A.Milne, Hole, Rankmore, C.Baker, P.King, Tapscott, M.Charles, Durban, D.Hogg NFFC: Grummitt; W.Gray, D.Baird, C.Palmer, McKinlay, Iley, Rowland, C.Booth, Julians, Quigley, Le Flem Scorers: Kevan (2), D.Howe II (1’), C.Clark (1), K.W.Smith (1) – P.King (1) MCFC: Trautmann; R.Kennedy, Sear, Benson, Leivers, Oakes, N.Young, Dobing, C.Barlow, Hayes, Wagstaffe Scorers: Rowland (1) – N.Young (1), Hayes (1) Burnley FC v West Ham United 6-0 (3-0) Saturday, 3 March 1962, Turf Moor, attendance: 24,379 Tottenham Hotspur v Ipswich Town 1-3 BFC: Blacklaw; Angus, Elder, Adamson, Cummings, B.Miller, Connelly, McIlroy, Pointer, J.Robson, Towers Wednesday, 14 March 1962, White Hart Lane, attendance: 51,098 WHU: Leslie; Kirkup, Lyall, Bovington, K.Brown, R.Moore, A.Scott, Woosnam, A.Sealey, Dick, Musgrove Spurs: W.Brown; P.Baker, R.Henry, D.Blanchflower, M.Norman, Marchi, Medwin, J.A.White, R.Smith, Greaves, C.Jones Scorers: 1-0 J.Robson (1.), 2-0 Towers (24.), 3-0 Pointer (43.), 4-0 Towers (74.), 5-0 J.Robson (76.), 6-0 McIlroy (85.) Town: Bailey; Carberry, J.Compton, W.A.Baxter, A.Nelson, Elsworthy, R.Stephenson, D.Moran, R.Crawford, E.Phillips, Leadbetter Scorers: Greaves (1) – E.Phillips (2), R.Crawford (1) Everton FC v Wolverhampton Wanderers 4-0 Saturday, 3 March 1962, Goodison Park, attendance: 40,548 Cardiff City v Burnley FC 1-1 (0-0) EFC: West; A.Parker, C.Green, Gabriel, Labone, B.Harris, Bingham, R.Collins, Wignall, Vernon, A.Young Wednesday, 14 March 1962, Ninian Park, attendance: 15,416 WWFC: F.Davies; Stuart, G.A.Thomson, Kirkham, W.Slater, Gw.Jones, Wharton, Chr.Crowe, J.Murray, Durandt, McParland CCFC: Vearncombe; T.Edwards, A.Milne, Hole, Harrington, C.Baker, P.King, D.Ward, M.Charles, J.W.King, D.Hogg Scorers: Vernon (2), Wignall (2) BFC: Blacklaw; Angus, Elder, Adamson, Cummings, B.Miller, Connelly, McIlroy, Pointer, J.Robson, G.Harris Scorers: 0-1 B.Miller (46.), 1-1 M.Charles (49.) 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EFC: West; A.Parker, M.Gannon, Gabriel, Labone, Meagan, Bingham, D.Stevens, Temple, Vernon, A.Young Scorers: L.Allchurch (1) – Bingham (1) Birmingham City v Manchester United 1-1 (0-0) Saturday, 3 March 1962, St. Andrews, attendance: 25,817 BCFC: Schofield; S.Lynn, G.Sissons, Hennessey, Tr.Smith, Beard, Hellawell, J.Bloomfield, R.Stubbs, Leek, Auld Table Top Scorers MUFC: Briggs; S.Brennan, A.Dunne, Stiles, Foulkes, Setters, Quixall, Giles, D.Herd, N.Lawton, R.Charlton P W D L Pts GF GA Scorers: 1-0 Leek (51.), 1-1 D.Herd (86.) 01 Burnley FC 30 19 05 06 43-17 91:52 01 R.Crawford (Ipswich) 26 goals 02 Ipswich Town 32 19 04 09 42-22 76:54 02 E.Phillips (Ipswich) 24 " 03 Tottenham Hotspur 32 15 07 10 37-27 63:55 Charnley (Blackpool) 24 " Table Top Scorers 04 Everton FC 31 15 06 10 36-26 60:40 04 Pointer (Burnley) 23 " P W D L Pts GF GA 05 Sheffield Utd. 31 15 06 10 36-26 42:48 05 Kevan (West Bromwich) 22 " 01 Burnley FC 29 19 04 06 42-16 90:51 01 R.Crawford (Ipswich) 24 goals 06 West Ham Utd. 31 14 07 10 35-27 62:62 06 Dick (West Ham) 20 " 02 Ipswich Town 30 17 04 09 38-22 71:52 02 Charnley (Blackpool) 23 " 07 Aston Villa 32 13 07 12 33-31 40:39 07 Vernon (Everton) 19 " 03 Tottenham Hotspur 31 15 07 09 37-25 62:52 Pointer (Burnley) 23 " 08 Sheffield Wednesday 31 14 04 13 32-30 54:43 Tambling (Chelsea) 19 " 04 Everton FC 30 15 05 10 35-25 59:39 04 E.Phillips (Ipswich) 22 " 09 Blackpool FC 32 12 08 12 32-32 55:53 09 Pace (Sheffield Utd.) 17 " 05 West Ham Utd. 31 14 07 10 35-27 62:62 Kevan (West Bromwich) 22 " 10 Blackburn Rovers 29 11 09 09 31-27 38:37 10 Dobing (Manchester C.) 16 " 06 Sheffield Utd. 30 15 05 10 35-25 41:47 06 Dick (West Ham) 20 " 11 Manchester Utd. 30 12 07 11 31-29 54:55 McParland (Villa/Wolverhampton) 16 " 07 Sheffield Wednesday 30 14 04 12 32-28 53:41 07 Vernon (Everton) 19 " 12 Arsenal FC 30 11 08 11 30-30 55:53 M.Charles (Arsenal/Cardiff) 16 " 08 Blackburn Rovers 29 11 09 09 31-27 38:37 Tambling (Chelsea) 19 " 13 Wolverhampton Wanderers 32 12 06 14 30-34 38:37 13 Connelly (Burnley) 15 “ 09 Aston Villa 31 12 07 12 31-31 39:39 09 Pace (Sheffield Utd.) 17 " 14 Manchester City 32 13 04 15 30-34 61:67 J.Murray (Wolverhampton) 15 " 10 Manchester Utd. 30 12 07 11 31-29 54:55 10 Dobing (Manchester C.) 16 " 15 Birmingham City 32 11 08 13 30-34 49:64 15 McIlroy (Burnley) 14 " 11 Blackpool FC 31 11 08 12 30-32 53:52 11 Connelly (Burnley) 15 “ 16 Leicester City 31 12 04 15 28-34 51:51 Bridges (Chelsea) 14 " 12 Arsenal FC 30 11 08 11 30-30 45:45 M.Charles (Arsenal/Cardiff) 15 " 17 West Bromwich Albion 32 09 10 13 28-36 57:58 J.Robson (Burnley) 14 " 13 Birmingham City 31 11 07 13 29-33 48:63 13 J.Robson (Burnley) 14 " 18 Nottingham Forest 32 10 07 15 27-37 51:61 18 D.Ward (Cardiff) 13 " 14 Leicester City 30 12 04 14 28-32 50:49 Bridges (Chelsea) 14 " 19 Bolton Wanderers 31 10 07 14 27-35 43:53 J.Harris (Birmingham) 13 " 15 West Bromwich Albion 31 09 10 12 28-34 57:57 McIlroy (Burnley) 14 " 20 Cardiff City 32 07 12 13 26-38 37:54 Skirton (Arsenal) 13 " 16 Manchester
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