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38 11 5 3 28 15 3 7 9 17 27 54 9th Table
Sat Aug 19 Premier Blackburn Rovers Home Won 3-0
Wed Aug 23 Premier Manchester City Away Drew 0-0
Mon Aug 28 Premier Middlesbrough Away Won 4-0
Sat Sep 9 Premier Wigan Athletic Home Won 1-0
Sat Sep 16 Premier Charlton Athletic Away Won 1-0
Tue Sep 19 LC 2 Mansfield Town Away Won 2-1
Mon Sep 25 Premier Bolton Wanderers Home Lost 0-1
Sun Oct 1 Premier Tottenham Hotspur Away Lost 1-2
Sat Oct 14 Premier West Ham United Home Won 2-0
Sat Oct 21 Premier Chelsea Away Lost 1-2
Wed Oct 25 LC 3 Newcastle United Away Lost 0-3
Sat Oct 28 Premier Reading Home Won 3-1
Sat Nov 4 Premier Manchester United Away Lost 0-3
Sat Nov 11 Premier Fulham Home Drew 1-1
Sat Nov 18 Premier Watford Home Won 2-1
Sun Nov 26 Premier Newcastle United Away Lost 0-1
Wed Nov 29 Premier Liverpool Away Drew 0-0
Sat Dec 2 Premier Aston Villa Home Drew 2-2
Sat Dec 9 Premier Everton Home Won 2-0
Sat Dec 16 Premier Arsenal Away Drew 2-2
Sat Dec 23 Premier Sheffield United Home Won 3-1
Tue Dec 26 Premier West Ham United Away Won 2-1
Sat Dec 30 Premier Bolton Wanderers Away Lost 2-3
Mon Jan 1 Premier Tottenham Hotspur Home Drew 1-1
Sat Jan 6 FAC 3 Wigan Athletic Home Won 2-1
Sat Jan 13 Premier Sheffield United Away Drew 1-1
Sat Jan 20 Premier Charlton Athletic Home Lost 0-1
Sat Jan 27 FAC 4 Manchester United Away Lost 1-2
Tue Jan 30 Premier Middlesbrough Home Drew 0-0
Sat Feb 3 Premier Wigan Athletic Away Lost 0-1
Sat Feb 10 Premier Manchester City Home Won 2-1
Sun Feb 25 Premier Blackburn Rovers Away Lost 0-3
Sat Mar 3 Premier Chelsea Home Lost 0-2
Sat Mar 17 Premier Reading Away Drew 0-0
Sat Mar 31 Premier Fulham Away Drew 1-1
Sat Apr 7 Premier Manchester United Home Won 2-1
Mon Apr 9 Premier Watford Away Lost 2-4
Sat Apr 14 Premier Newcastle United Home Won 2-1
Sun Apr 22 Premier Aston Villa Away Drew 0-0
Sat Apr 28 Premier Liverpool Home Won 2-1
Sat May 5 Premier Everton Away Lost 0-3
Sun May 13 Premier Arsenal Home Drew 0-0

 

'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.