1. Charlton Athletic season 1932-33 ... Second Division ... newly updated 2. League position (end of season) ... newly updated 3. League position ... match by match ... newly updated Attendance figure notes; Home attendance figures given only. Figures given on dark background are for matches not played on a Saturday. 4. Starting XI ... match by match (league only) ... newly updated Players are listed in order of appearance during the season. Colour key for squares in fixtures columns: Light Blue ................................... Played whole match ( green for goalkeepers. Zero in box means clean sheet) Light blue fading to black ...... Player retired injured before full time Light Blue fading to green ..... Player left the field injured but returned later and played the rest of the match Yellow ......................................... Player booked * Red .............................................. Player sent off * D (in dark green) ...................... Player absent on International Duty * As far as I know there were no yellow or red cards back in 1932. However players could be cautioned or 'booked' by the referee, and ultimately sent off I believe. Using the colours yellow and red are the easiest way to represent those things on the table. The 'Total Apps' column will show the total number of professional league games any given player will have played for Charlton at the end of any given season. Players newly signed for season 1932-33 are highlighted in purple. 5. Team of the Season 1932-33 ... newly updated A performance table of the 11 players from Charlton Athletic's 1932-33 squad who played the highest number of league games that season. Each player is rated by the percentage of games won or lost that they played in, compared to the percentage of games won or lost by the whole match-day team throughout the season. Where a player started every game of the season, that player is included at the top of the table, but their ranking is listed as not applicable - this is because their personal win/lose percentages must be the same as that of the whole team. Also, here is a table of the five best performing players of the 1932-33 season who were not among the 11 who played the most league games. (minimum 10 first team league starts needed to qualify) 7. Background... the world of 1932-33 ... newly updated
1. Charlton Athletic season 1933-34 ... 3rd Division (South) ... newly updated 2. League position (end of season) ... newly updated 3. League position ... match by match ... newly updated Attendance figure notes; Home attendance figures given only. Figures given on dark background are for matches not played on a Saturday. 4. Starting XI ... match by match (league only) ... newly updated Players are listed in order of appearance during the season. Colour key for squares in fixtures columns: Light Blue ................................... Played whole match ( green for goalkeepers. Zero in box means clean sheet) Light blue fading to black ...... Player retired injured before full time Light Blue fading to green ..... Player left the field injured but returned later and played the rest of the match Yellow ......................................... Player booked * Red .............................................. Player sent off * D (in dark green) ...................... Player absent on International Duty * As far as I know there were no yellow or red cards back in 1933. However players could be cautioned or 'booked' by the referee, and ultimately sent off I believe. Using the colours yellow and red are the easiest way to represent those things on the table. The 'Total Apps' column will show the total number of professional league games any given player will have played for Charlton at the end of any given season. Players newly signed for season 1933-34 are highlighted in purple. 5. Team of the Season 1933-34 ... newly updated A performance table of the 11 players from Charlton Athletic's 1933-34 squad who played the highest number of league games that season. Each player is rated by the percentage of games won or lost that they played in, compared to the percentage of games won or lost by the whole match-day team throughout the season. Where a player started every game of the season, that player is included at the top of the table, but their ranking is listed as not applicable - this is because their personal win/lose percentages must be the same as that of the whole team. Also, here is a table of the five best performing players of the 1933-34 season who were not among the 11 who played the most league games. (minimum 10 first team league starts needed to qualify) 7. Background... the world of 1933-34 ... newly updated
Thanks, DickPlumb, most kind. I'll add a few more seasons this evening I expect. I'm up to 1946-47 as far as creating the tables goes (not including the War seasons, I think I'll do those separately later). So peacetime seasons up to 46-47 should be available to view soon.
1. Charlton Athletic season 1934-35 ... 3rd Division (South) ... newly updated 2. League position (end of season) ... newly updated 3. League position ... match by match ... newly updated Attendance figure notes; Home attendance figures given only. Figures given on dark background are for matches not played on a Saturday. 4. Starting XI ... match by match (league only) ... newly updated Players are listed in order of appearance during the season. Colour key for squares in fixtures columns: Light Blue ................................... Played whole match ( green for goalkeepers. Zero in box means clean sheet) Light blue fading to black ...... Player retired injured before full time Light Blue fading to green ..... Player left the field injured but returned later and played the rest of the match Yellow ......................................... Player booked * Red .............................................. Player sent off * D (in dark green) ...................... Player absent on International Duty * As far as I know there were no yellow or red cards back in 1934. However players could be cautioned or 'booked' by the referee, and ultimately sent off I believe. Using the colours yellow and red are the easiest way to represent those things on the table. The 'Total Apps' column will show the total number of professional league games any given player will have played for Charlton at the end of any given season. Players newly signed for season 1934-35 are highlighted in purple. 5. Team of the Season 1934-35 ... newly updated A performance table of the 11 players from Charlton Athletic's 1934-35 squad who played the highest number of league games that season. Each player is rated by the percentage of games won or lost that they played in, compared to the percentage of games won or lost by the whole match-day team throughout the season. Where a player started every game of the season, that player is included at the top of the table, but their ranking is listed as not applicable - this is because their personal win/lose percentages must be the same as that of the whole team. Also, here is a table of the five best performing players of the 1934-35 season who were not among the 11 who played the most league games. (minimum 10 first team league starts needed to qualify) 7. Background... the world of 1934-35 ... newly updated
1. Charlton Athletic season 1935-36 ... 2nd Division ... newly updated 2. League position (end of season) ... newly updated 3. League position ... match by match ... newly updated Attendance figure notes; Home attendance figures given only. Figures given on dark background are for matches not played on a Saturday. 4. Starting XI ... match by match (league only) ... newly updated Players are listed in order of appearance during the season. Colour key for squares in fixtures columns: Light Blue ................................... Played whole match ( green for goalkeepers. Zero in box means clean sheet) Light blue fading to black ...... Player retired injured before full time Light Blue fading to green ..... Player left the field injured but returned later and played the rest of the match Yellow ......................................... Player booked * Red .............................................. Player sent off * D (in dark green) ...................... Player absent on International Duty * As far as I know there were no yellow or red cards back in 1935. However players could be cautioned or 'booked' by the referee, and ultimately sent off I believe. Using the colours yellow and red are the easiest way to represent those things on the table. The 'Total Apps' column will show the total number of professional league games any given player will have played for Charlton at the end of any given season. Players newly signed for season 1935-36 are highlighted in purple. 5. Team of the Season 1935-36 ... newly updated A performance table of the 11 players from Charlton Athletic's 1935-36 squad who played the highest number of league games that season. Each player is rated by the percentage of games won or lost that they played in, compared to the percentage of games won or lost by the whole match-day team throughout the season. Where a player started every game of the season, that player is included at the top of the table, but their ranking is listed as not applicable - this is because their personal win/lose percentages must be the same as that of the whole team. Also, here is a table of the best performing players of the 1935-36 season who were not among the 11 who played the most league games. This season only 3 players outside the main 11 played more than 10 games. (minimum 10 first team league starts needed to qualify) 7. Background... the world of 1935-36 ... newly updated
1. Charlton Athletic season 1936-37 ... 1st Division ... newly updated 2. League position (end of season) ... newly updated 3. League position ... match by match ... newly updated Attendance figure notes; Home attendance figures given only. Figures given on dark background are for matches not played on a Saturday. 4. Starting XI ... match by match (league only) ... newly updated Players are listed in order of appearance during the season. Colour key for squares in fixtures columns: Light Blue ................................... Played whole match ( green for goalkeepers. Zero in box means clean sheet) Light blue fading to black ...... Player retired injured before full time Light Blue fading to green ..... Player left the field injured but returned later and played the rest of the match Yellow ......................................... Player booked * Red .............................................. Player sent off * D (in dark green) ...................... Player absent on International Duty * As far as I know there were no yellow or red cards back in 1936. However players could be cautioned or 'booked' by the referee, and ultimately sent off I believe. Using the colours yellow and red are the easiest way to represent those things on the table. The 'Total Apps' column will show the total number of professional league games any given player will have played for Charlton at the end of any given season. Players newly signed for season 1936-37 are highlighted in purple. 5. Team of the Season 1936-37 ... newly updated A performance table of the 11 players from Charlton Athletic's 1936-37 squad who played the highest number of league games that season. Each player is rated by the percentage of games won or lost that they played in, compared to the percentage of games won or lost by the whole match-day team throughout the season. Where a player started every game of the season, that player is included at the top of the table, but their ranking is listed as not applicable - this is because their personal win/lose percentages must be the same as that of the whole team. Also, here is a table of the best performing players of the 1936-37 season who were not among the 11 who played the most league games. This season only 2 players outside the main 11 played more than 10 games. (minimum 10 first team league starts needed to qualify) 7. Background... the world of 1936-37 ... newly updated
1. Charlton Athletic season 1937-38 ... 1st Division ... newly updated 2. League position (end of season) ... newly updated 3. League position ... match by match ... newly updated Attendance figure notes; Home attendance figures given only. Figures given on dark background are for matches not played on a Saturday. 4. Starting XI ... match by match (league only) ... newly updated Players are listed in order of appearance during the season. Colour key for squares in fixtures columns: Light Blue ................................... Played whole match ( green for goalkeepers. Zero in box means clean sheet) Light blue fading to black ...... Player retired injured before full time Light Blue fading to green ..... Player left the field injured but returned later and played the rest of the match Yellow ......................................... Player booked * Red .............................................. Player sent off * D (in dark green) ...................... Player absent on International Duty * As far as I know there were no yellow or red cards back in 1937. However players could be cautioned or 'booked' by the referee, and ultimately sent off I believe. Using the colours yellow and red are the easiest way to represent those things on the table. The 'Total Apps' column will show the total number of professional league games any given player will have played for Charlton at the end of any given season. Players newly signed for season 1937-38 are highlighted in purple. 5. Team of the Season 1937-38 ... newly updated A performance table of the 11 players from Charlton Athletic's 1937-38 squad who played the highest number of league games that season. Each player is rated by the percentage of games won or lost that they played in, compared to the percentage of games won or lost by the whole match-day team throughout the season. Where a player started every game of the season, that player is included at the top of the table, but their ranking is listed as not applicable - this is because their personal win/lose percentages must be the same as that of the whole team. Also, here is a table of the best performing players of the 1937-38 season who were not among the 11 who played the most league games. (minimum 10 first team league starts needed to qualify) 7. Background... the world of 1937-38 ... newly updated
1. Charlton Athletic season 1938-39 ... 1st Division ... newly updated 2. League position (end of season) ... newly updated 3. League position ... match by match ... newly updated Attendance figure notes; Home attendance figures given only. Figures given on dark background are for matches not played on a Saturday. 4. Starting XI ... match by match (league only) ... newly updated Players are listed in order of appearance during the season. Colour key for squares in fixtures columns: Light Blue ................................... Played whole match ( green for goalkeepers. Zero in box means clean sheet) Light blue fading to black ...... Player retired injured before full time Light Blue fading to green ..... Player left the field injured but returned later and played the rest of the match Yellow ......................................... Player booked * Red .............................................. Player sent off * D (in dark green) ...................... Player absent on International Duty * As far as I know there were no yellow or red cards back in 1938. However players could be cautioned or 'booked' by the referee, and ultimately sent off I believe. Using the colours yellow and red are the easiest way to represent those things on the table. The 'Total Apps' column will show the total number of professional league games any given player will have played for Charlton at the end of any given season. Players newly signed for season 1938-39 are highlighted in purple. 5. Team of the Season 1938-39 ... newly updated A performance table of the 11 players from Charlton Athletic's 1938-39 squad who played the highest number of league games that season. Each player is rated by the percentage of games won or lost that they played in, compared to the percentage of games won or lost by the whole match-day team throughout the season. Where a player started every game of the season, that player is included at the top of the table, but their ranking is listed as not applicable - this is because their personal win/lose percentages must be the same as that of the whole team. Also, here is a table of the best performing players of the 1938-39 season who were not among the 11 who played the most league games. (minimum 10 first team league starts needed to qualify) 7. Background... the world of 1938-39 ... newly updated
1. Charlton Athletic season 1939-40 ... 1st Division ... newly updated 2. League position (at time season abandoned) ... newly updated 3. League position ... match by match ... newly updated Attendance figure notes; Home attendance figures given only. Figures given on dark background are for matches not played on a Saturday. 4. Starting XI ... match by match (league only) ... newly updated Players are listed in order of appearance during the season. Colour key for squares in fixtures columns: Light Blue ................................... Played whole match ( green for goalkeepers. Zero in box means clean sheet) Light blue fading to black ...... Player retired injured before full time Light Blue fading to green ..... Player left the field injured but returned later and played the rest of the match Yellow ......................................... Player booked * Red .............................................. Player sent off * D (in dark green) ...................... Player absent on International Duty * As far as I know there were no yellow or red cards back in 1939. However players could be cautioned or 'booked' by the referee, and ultimately sent off I believe. Using the colours yellow and red are the easiest way to represent those things on the table. The 'Total Apps' column will show the total number of professional league games any given player will have played for Charlton at the end of any given season. Players newly signed for season 1938-39 are highlighted in purple. 5. Team of the Season 1939-40 ... newly updated A performance table of the 11 players from Charlton Athletic's 1939-40 squad who played the highest number of league games that season. Each player is rated by the percentage of games won or lost that they played in, compared to the percentage of games won or lost by the whole match-day team throughout the season. Where a player started every game of the season, that player is included at the top of the table, but their ranking is listed as not applicable - this is because their personal win/lose percentages must be the same as that of the whole team. 7. Background... the world of 1939-40 ... newly updated
1. Charlton Athletic season 1946-47 ... 1st Division ... newly updated 2. League position (end of season) ... newly updated 3. League position ... match by match ... newly updated Attendance figure notes; Home attendance figures given only. Figures given on dark background are for matches not played on a Saturday. 4. Starting XI ... match by match (league only) ... newly updated Players are listed in order of appearance during the season. Colour key for squares in fixtures columns: Light Blue ................................... Played whole match ( green for goalkeepers. Zero in box means clean sheet) Light blue fading to black ...... Player retired injured before full time Light Blue fading to green ..... Player left the field injured but returned later and played the rest of the match Yellow ......................................... Player booked * Red .............................................. Player sent off * D (in dark green) ...................... Player absent on International Duty * As far as I know there were no yellow or red cards back in 1946. However players could be cautioned or 'booked' by the referee, and ultimately sent off I believe. Using the colours yellow and red are the easiest way to represent those things on the table. The 'Total Apps' column will show the total number of professional league games any given player will have played for Charlton at the end of any given season. Players newly signed for season 1946-47 are highlighted in purple. 5. Team of the Season 1946-47 ... newly updated A performance table of the 11 players from Charlton Athletic's 1946-47 squad who played the highest number of league games that season. Each player is rated by the percentage of games won or lost that they played in, compared to the percentage of games won or lost by the whole match-day team throughout the season. Where a player started every game of the season, that player is included at the top of the table, but their ranking is listed as not applicable - this is because their personal win/lose percentages must be the same as that of the whole team. Also, here is a table of the best performing players of the 1946-47 season who were not among the 11 who played the most league games. (minimum 10 first team league starts needed to qualify) 7. Background... the world of 1946-47 ... newly updated
The sentiment is appreciated FHB, but of course much of these posts is based on the work he did. There is data from other sources too (all online) but these posts would not be possible without extensive reference to Colin's incomparable labours.
1. Charlton Athletic season 1947-48 ... First Division 2. League table (end of season) 3. League position ... match by match Attendance figure notes; Home attendance figures given only. Figures given on dark background are for matches not played on a Saturday. 4. Starting XI ... match by match (league only) Colour key for squares in fixtures columns: Light Blue ................................... Played whole match ( green for goalkeepers. Zero in box means clean sheet) Light blue fading to black ...... Player retired injured before full time Light Blue fading to green ..... Player left the field injured but returned later and played the rest of the match Yellow ......................................... Player booked * Red .............................................. Player sent off * D (in dark green) ...................... Player absent on International Duty X (in grey) ...................................Player absent because of known and documented injury * There were no yellow or red cards back in 1947. These were not introduced until 1970. However players could be cautioned or 'booked' by the referee, and ultimately sent off I believe. Using the colours yellow and red are the easiest way to represent those things on the table. The 'Total Apps' column will show the total number of professional league games any given player will have played for Charlton at the end of any given season. Players newly signed for season 1947-48 are highlighted in purple. 5. Player profiles ... season 1947-48
1. Charlton Athletic season 1948-49 ... First Division 2. League table (end of season) 3. League position ... match by match Attendance figure notes; Home attendance figures given only. Figures given on dark background are for matches not played on a Saturday. 4. Starting XI ... match by match (league only) Colour key for squares in fixtures columns: Light Blue ................................... Played whole match ( green for goalkeepers. Zero in box means clean sheet) Light blue fading to black ...... Player retired injured before full time Light Blue fading to green ..... Player left the field injured but returned later and played the rest of the match Yellow ......................................... Player booked * Red .............................................. Player sent off * D (in dark green) ...................... Player absent on International Duty X (in grey) ...................................Player absent because of known and documented injury * There were no yellow or red cards back in 1948. These were not introduced until 1970. However players could be cautioned or 'booked' by the referee, and ultimately sent off I believe. Using the colours yellow and red are the easiest way to represent those things on the table. The 'Total Apps' column will show the total number of professional league games any given player will have played for Charlton at the end of any given season. Players newly signed for season 1948-49 are highlighted in purple. 5. Player profiles ... season 1948-49
1. Charlton Athletic season 1949-50 ... First Division 2. League table (end of season) 3. League position ... match by match Attendance figure notes; Home attendance figures given only. Figures given on dark background are for matches not played on a Saturday. 4. Starting XI ... match by match (league only) Colour key for squares in fixtures columns: Light Blue ................................... Played whole match ( green for goalkeepers. Zero in box means clean sheet) Light blue fading to black ...... Player retired injured before full time Light Blue fading to green ..... Player left the field injured but returned later and played the rest of the match Yellow ......................................... Player booked * Red .............................................. Player sent off * D (in dark green) ...................... Player absent on International Duty X (in grey) ...................................Player absent because of known and documented injury * There were no yellow or red cards back in 1949. These were not introduced until 1970. However players could be cautioned or 'booked' by the referee, and ultimately sent off I believe. Using the colours yellow and red are the easiest way to represent those things on the table. The 'Total Apps' column will show the total number of professional league games any given player will have played for Charlton at the end of any given season. Players newly signed for season 1949-50 are highlighted in purple. 5. Player profiles ... season 1949-50
1. Charlton Athletic season 1950-51 ... First Division 2. League table (end of season) 3. League position ... match by match Attendance figure notes; Home attendance figures given only. Figures given on dark background are for matches not played on a Saturday. 4. Starting XI ... match by match (league only) Colour key for squares in fixtures columns: Light Blue ................................... Played whole match ( green for goalkeepers. Zero in box means clean sheet) Light blue fading to black ...... Player retired injured before full time Light Blue fading to green ..... Player left the field injured but returned later and played the rest of the match Yellow ......................................... Player booked * Red .............................................. Player sent off * D (in dark green) ...................... Player absent on International Duty X (in grey) ...................................Player absent because of known and documented injury * There were no yellow or red cards back in 1950. These were not introduced until 1970. However players could be cautioned or 'booked' by the referee, and ultimately sent off I believe. Using the colours yellow and red are the easiest way to represent those things on the table. The 'Total Apps' column will show the total number of professional league games any given player will have played for Charlton at the end of any given season. Players newly signed for season 1950-51 are highlighted in purple. 5. Player profiles ... season 1950-51
1. Charlton Athletic season 1951-52 ... First Division 2. League table (end of season) 3. League position ... match by match Attendance figure notes; Home attendance figures given only. Figures given on dark background are for matches not played on a Saturday. 4. Starting XI ... match by match (league only) Colour key for squares in fixtures columns: Light Blue ................................... Played whole match ( green for goalkeepers. Zero in box means clean sheet) Light blue fading to black ...... Player retired injured before full time Light Blue fading to green ..... Player left the field injured but returned later and played the rest of the match Yellow ......................................... Player booked * Red .............................................. Player sent off * D (in dark green) ...................... Player absent on International Duty X (in grey) ...................................Player absent because of known and documented injury * There were no yellow or red cards back in 1951. These were not introduced until 1970. However players could be cautioned or 'booked' by the referee, and ultimately sent off I believe. Using the colours yellow and red are the easiest way to represent those things on the table. The 'Total Apps' column will show the total number of professional league games any given player will have played for Charlton at the end of any given season. Players newly signed for season 1951-52 are highlighted in purple. 5. Player profiles ... season 1951-52
1. Charlton Athletic season 1952-53 ... First Division 2. League table (end of season) 3. League position ... match by match Attendance figure notes; Home attendance figures given only. Figures given on dark background are for matches not played on a Saturday. 4. Starting XI ... match by match (league only) Colour key for squares in fixtures columns: Light Blue ................................... Played whole match ( green for goalkeepers. Zero in box means clean sheet) Light blue fading to black ...... Player retired injured before full time Light Blue fading to green ..... Player left the field injured but returned later and played the rest of the match Yellow ......................................... Player booked * Red .............................................. Player sent off * D (in dark green) ...................... Player absent on International Duty X (in grey) ...................................Player absent because of known and documented injury * There were no yellow or red cards back in 1952. These were not introduced until 1970. However players could be cautioned or 'booked' by the referee, and ultimately sent off I believe. Using the colours yellow and red are the easiest way to represent those things on the table. The 'Total Apps' column will show the total number of professional league games any given player will have played for Charlton at the end of any given season. Players newly signed for season 1952-53 are highlighted in purple. 5. Player profiles ... season 1952-53
1. Charlton Athletic season 1953-54 ... First Division 2. League table (end of season) 3. League position ... match by match Attendance figure notes; Home attendance figures given only. Figures given on dark background are for matches not played on a Saturday. 4. Starting XI ... match by match (league only) Colour key for squares in fixtures columns: Light Blue ................................... Played whole match ( green for goalkeepers. Zero in box means clean sheet) Light blue fading to black ...... Player retired injured before full time Light Blue fading to green ..... Player left the field injured but returned later and played the rest of the match Yellow ......................................... Player booked * Red .............................................. Player sent off * D (in dark green) ...................... Player absent on International Duty X (in grey) ...................................Player absent because of known and documented injury * There were no yellow or red cards back in 1953. These were not introduced until 1970. However players could be cautioned or 'booked' by the referee, and ultimately sent off I believe. Using the colours yellow and red are the easiest way to represent those things on the table. The 'Total Apps' column will show the total number of professional league games any given player will have played for Charlton at the end of any given season. Players newly signed for season 1953-54 are highlighted in purple. 5. Player profiles ... season 1953-54