SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY   1903/04  results

 

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1903/04

Div 1

34 14 3 0 34 10 6 4 7 14 18 47 1st Champs Table
Wed Sep 2 Div 1 West Bromwich Albion Away Won 1-0
Sat Sep 5 Div 1 Middlesbrough Home Won 4-1
Sat Sep 12 Div 1 Liverpool Away Won 3-1
Sat Sep 19 Div 1 Bury Home Drew 1-1
Sat Sep 26 Div 1 Blackburn Rovers Away Drew 0-0
Sat Oct 3 Div 1 Nottingham Forest Home Won 2-1
Sat Oct 10 Div 1 Wolverhampton W. Away Lost 1-2
Sat Oct 17 Div 1 Sunderland Away Won 1-0
Sat Oct 24 Div 1 West Bromwich Albion Home Won 1-0
Sat Oct 31 Div 1 Small Heath Away Drew 0-0
Sat Nov 7 Div 1 Everton Home Won 1-0
Sat Nov 14 Div 1 Stoke Away Lost 1-3
Sat Nov 21 Div 1 Derby County Home Won 1-0
Sat Nov 28 Div 1 Manchester City Away Drew 1-1
Sat Dec 12 Div 1 Sheffield United Away Drew 1-1
Sat Dec 19 Div 1 Newcastle United Home Drew 1-1
Sat Dec 26 Div 1 Aston Villa Away Lost 1-2
Fri Jan 1 Div 1 Wolverhampton W. Home Won 4-0
Sat Jan 2 Div 1 Middlesbrough Away Won 1-0
Sat Jan 9 Div 1 Liverpool Home Won 2-1
Sat Jan 16 Div 1 Bury Away Lost 0-1
Sat Jan 23 Div 1 Blackburn Rovers Home Won 3-1
Sat Jan 30 Div 1 Nottingham Forest Away Won 1-0
Sat Feb 6 FAC 1 Plymouth Argyle Away Drew 2-2
Wed Feb 10 FAC 1 replay Plymouth Argyle Home Won 2-0
Sat Feb 13 Div 1 Sunderland Home Drew 0-0
Sat Feb 20 FAC 2 Manchester United Home Won 6-0
Mon Feb 22 Div 1 Notts County Home Won 2-0
Sat Feb 27 Div 1 Small Heath Home Won 3-2
Sat Mar 5 FAC 3 Tottenham Hotspur Away Drew 1-1
Wed Mar 9 FAC 3 replay Tottenham Hotspur Home Won 2-0
Sat Mar 12 Div 1 Stoke Home Won 1-0
Sat Mar 19 FAC 4 Manchester City Neutral* Lost 0-3
Sat Mar 26 Div 1 Manchester City Home Won 1-0
Sat Apr 2 Div 1 Notts County Away Lost 0-1
Mon Apr 4 Div 1 Everton Away Lost 0-2
Sat Apr 9 Div 1 Sheffield United Home Won 3-0
Sat Apr 16 Div 1 Newcastle United Away Lost 0-4
Sat Apr 23 Div 1 Aston Villa Home Won 4-2
Sat Apr 30 Div 1 Derby County Away Won 2-0
* Sheffield Wednesday's FA Cup semi-final against Manchester City was played at Goodison Park, Everton FC.

Hosted by Jahingo

'Well, if you really have not heard the good news, I must tell you. Loughborough beat that powerful combination, Woolwich Arsenal, by eight goals - whew! - to none. But that was not all; they had two goals disallowed, one as good a goal as ever was scored, but then we must not be too covetous, eight being pretty conclusive in all conscience'.

Part of the actual match report of the match in 1896 when Arsenal suffered what is still their record League defeat - 0-8 at Loughborough. Read the whole match report.