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Game #1714
Aston Villa
Saturday, 5 May 1934
Drew
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Division One
Everton
Goodison Park
Attendance: 12,610
Everton
2-2
Aston Villa
Assist(s) | Not recorded
MANAGER
Billy Smith | 🏴 | 1926-1934
Aston Villa
GK Harry Morton |
FB Danny Blair |
FB Joe Nibloe |
M Jimmy Gibson |
M Billy Kingdon |
M Tommy Gardner |
W Eric Houghton |
W Arthur Cunliffe |
F Dai Astley |
F Ronnie Dix |
F Joe Beresford |
MANAGER
Thomas McIntosh | 🏴 |
Everton
SUBSTITUTES
No Substitutions permitted in period
SUBSTITUTES
No Substitutions Permitted in Period
🟨 5 May 1934, Villa 2-2 Everton, Goodison Park
ON THIS DAY
Saturday, 5 May 1934
Villa end the season in a lowly thirteenth place. However that finish could have been significantly worse had Billy Smith’s men not delivered their best League run of the season in their final nine unbeaten games (winning three).
As it was Villa delivered fourteen wins, twelve draws and sixteen defeats in forty two division one games as heavy defeats punctuated the season and inconsistency was the watchword for Billy Smith’s final campaign as Secretary Manager.
It had proved a disappointing end to an otherwise celebrated regime whose signature high scoring style and reputation as the entertainers offset the disappointment of failing to win a trophy despite scoring over 500 goals across the previous five seasons under Smith.
Villa however were moving into a new era and the traditional management committee structure - already jettisoned by many clubs - saw from 1934-35 the implementation of the ‘manager’ role with a single individual in control of team affairs, transfers and training.
The first incumbent of that structure for Villa would however find life at the start of a new era doesn’t always run smooth.
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