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THE
K'S ARCHIVES
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An
ongoing project to record and preserve the history of Kingstonian FC
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1931-1932 SEASON
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This
is a (long term) temporary page in order to provide stats and reports
for the 1931-1932 season. There are links to a single Surrey Comet report
(as a JPG picture) for each game via the match by match stats below. Eventually
it is hoped to provide a full season summary and multiple reports for
each game with any other news items of interest but this will be some
way into the future.
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The
K's team that took the field for the game against Wimbledon on 24th October
1931.
Richard Baldwin, Ted Brodrick, H. Lucas, Ted McCarthy (at back, obscured), John Birks, George Lee, S.C.H. Gibbs, Harold Gibson, Frank Macey, George Rassell, Les Urpeth. |
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First
Team:
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| Match by match details (linking to reports) |
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Player
totals- Appearances, scorers etc.
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| Combined excel spreadsheet- match by match and player totals. |
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Isthmian
League Table
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Isthmian
League Results Grid- results and
dates for all Isthmian matches.
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Brief
summary of the season:
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Once again Kingstonian
lost a high scoring Centre Forward after just one season at the club.
Ernie Hannam, expected to be playing for K's again, was found in the
Hayes team with K's officials unaware of the move. S.C. Gibbs from Winchester
City became Hannam's immediate replacement but managed only 6 goals
in 17 appearances. Eventually Doug Whitehead was to claim the Centre
Forward position as his own and this was the start of a long association
with the club both as a player and later as an official. He was to be
the season's top scorer with 23 goals in just 15 appearances and his
difference in style to Frank Macey made for a good partnership in the
forward line. K's shared the
London Charity Cup carried over from the previous season after a 2-2
draw with Dulwich in early season and reached the final of the current
season's competition having beaten Wimbledon 8-2 in the Semi Final.
The final was again to be carried over to the following season after
further fixture congestion. K's had also entered the Surrey Combination
Cup with a single game in the Semi Final where they beat Wimbledon 4-1
but this was to be a second final that was carried over to the following
season. In the London Challenge Cup they had faced league opposition
when Tottenham, who despite having won the F.A. Cup in the past were
a Second Division club at the time, visited Richmond Road. K's were
beaten 3-1 with a very disappointing crowd of around 2,000 that was
lower than for an average league game. |
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Full
details of the Reserves will be added at a later date.
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