1949–50 Manchester United F.C. season 68th season in existence of Manchester United
Manchester United 1949–50 football season
The 1949–50 season was Manchester United's 48th season in the Football League . They finished fourth in the First Division and reached the sixth round proper of the FA Cup.
A notable acquisition by the club during this season was 18-year-old goalkeeper Ray Wood , who was signed from Darlington as manager Matt Busby looked to find a younger goalkeeper to provide competition for Jack Crompton and Reg Allen for the 1950s.[ 1]
First Division
Date
Opponents
H / A
Result F – A
Scorers
Attendance
20 August 1949
Derby County
A
1–0
Rowley
35,687
24 August 1949
Bolton Wanderers
H
3–0
Mitten , Rowley , own goal
41,748
27 August 1949
West Bromwich Albion
H
1–1
Pearson
44,655
31 August 1949
Bolton Wanderers
A
2–1
Mitten , Pearson
36,277
3 September 1949
Manchester City
H
2–1
Pearson (2)
47,760
7 September 1949
Liverpool
A
1–1
Mitten
51,587
10 September 1949
Chelsea
A
1–1
Rowley
61,357
17 September 1949
Stoke City
H
2–2
Rowley (2)
43,522
24 September 1949
Burnley
A
0–1
41,072
1 October 1949
Sunderland
H
1–3
Pearson
49,260
8 October 1949
Charlton Athletic
H
3–2
Mitten (2), Rowley
43,809
15 October 1949
Aston Villa
A
4–0
Mitten (2), Bogan , Rowley
47,483
22 October 1949
Wolverhampton Wanderers
H
3–0
Pearson (2), Bogan
51,427
29 October 1949
Portsmouth
A
0–0
41,098
5 November 1949
Huddersfield Town
H
6–0
Pearson (2), Rowley (2), Delaney , Mitten
40,295
12 November 1949
Everton
A
0–0
46,672
19 November 1949
Middlesbrough
H
2–0
Pearson , Rowley
42,626
26 November 1949
Blackpool
A
3–3
Pearson (2), Bogan
27,742
3 December 1949
Newcastle United
H
1–1
Mitten
30,343
10 December 1949
Fulham
A
0–1
35,362
17 December 1949
Derby County
H
0–1
33,753
24 December 1949
West Bromwich Albion
A
2–1
Bogan , Rowley
46,973
26 December 1949
Arsenal
H
2–0
Pearson (2)
53,928
27 December 1949
Arsenal
A
0–0
65,133
31 December 1949
Manchester City
A
2–1
Delaney , Pearson
63,704
14 January 1950
Chelsea
H
1–0
Mitten
46,954
21 January 1950
Stoke City
A
1–3
Mitten
38,877
4 February 1950
Burnley
H
3–2
Rowley (2), Mitten
46,702
18 February 1950
Sunderland
A
2–2
Chilton , Rowley
63,251
25 February 1950
Charlton Athletic
A
2–1
Carey , Rowley
44,920
8 March 1950
Aston Villa
H
7–0
Mitten (4), Downie (2), Rowley
22,149
11 March 1950
Middlesbrough
A
3–2
Downie (2), Rowley
46,702
15 March 1950
Liverpool
H
0–0
43,456
18 March 1950
Blackpool
H
1–2
Delaney
53,688
25 March 1950
Huddersfield Town
A
1–3
Downie
34,348
1 April 1950
Everton
H
1–1
Delaney
35,381
7 April 1950
Birmingham City
H
0–2
47,170
8 April 1950
Wolverhampton Wanderers
A
1–1
Rowley
54,296
10 April 1950
Birmingham City
A
0–0
35,863
15 April 1950
Portsmouth
H
0–2
44,908
22 April 1950
Newcastle United
A
1–2
Downie
52,203
29 April 1950
Fulham
H
3–0
Rowley (2), Cockburn
11,968
Source:
World Football Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal average; 3) Goals scored
(C) Champions;
(R) Relegated
FA Cup
Date
Round
Opponents
H / A
Result F – A
Scorers
Attendance
7 January 1950
Round 3
Weymouth
H
4–0
Rowley (2), Delaney , Pearson
38,284
28 January 1950
Round 4
Watford
A
1–0
Rowley
32,800
11 February 1950
Round 5
Portsmouth
H
3–3
Mitten (2), Pearson
53,688
15 February 1950
Round 5 replay
Portsmouth
A
3–1
Delaney , Downie , Mitten
49,962
4 March 1950
Round 6
Chelsea
A
0–2
70,362
Squad statistics
References