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1932–33 Southampton F.C. season
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The 1932–33 season was the 38th season of competitive football by Southampton, and the club's 11th in the Second Division of the Football League. It was another disappointing campaign for the Saints, who finished mid-table and rarely competed for promotion to the First Division. After a slow start to the season, the club had established themselves in the top half of the table by October with a string of victories. By the end of the calendar year, Southampton had dropped as low as 14th in the Second Division table – the position in which they finished the previous season – after a period of poor form in December. Wins were hard to come by in the second half of the season, but a strong run of results in April meant that the side finished 12th with 18 wins, five draws and 19 losses, seven poi
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Sloane Stanley
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1933-03-04 1932-09-10 1932-10-29 1932-11-05 1932-09-05 1932-11-12 1933-02-11 1932-09-17 1933-04-17 1932-08-27 1933-04-08 1932-10-15 1933-03-15 1933-04-29 1933-03-11 1933-04-15 1933-01-28 1932-09-24 1933-04-22 1932-10-05 1932-10-01 1932-12-31 1933-05-06 1933-03-25 1933-02-25 1933-03-18 1932-12-03 1932-12-17 1933-02-18 1932-12-24 1933-01-07 1932-12-27 1932-11-19 1933-05-03 1933-02-22 1933-04-14 1933-02-04 1932-08-29 1932-09-03 1932-11-26 1933-01-21 1932-10-22 1932-10-08 1932-12-26 1933-04-01 1932-12-10 1933-01-14
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Campbell Weddle Coates Drake Luckett Neal McCarthy Holt Sillett Arnold Own goal Worrall Bradford Brewis Hunt Nichol Adams Ruddy Keeping Clarke
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dbr:George_Kay
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1933
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1931
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1932
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8779
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12
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Friendly Round 3 18 19 16 17 22 23 20 21 26 27 24 25 30 31 28 29 2 3 1 6 7 4 5 10 11 8 9 14 15 12 13 34 35 32 33 38 39 36 37 42 40 41 Hampshire CC Semi-Final Hampshire BC/Rowland HC
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Ted Drake
dbo:abstract
The 1932–33 season was the 38th season of competitive football by Southampton, and the club's 11th in the Second Division of the Football League. It was another disappointing campaign for the Saints, who finished mid-table and rarely competed for promotion to the First Division. After a slow start to the season, the club had established themselves in the top half of the table by October with a string of victories. By the end of the calendar year, Southampton had dropped as low as 14th in the Second Division table – the position in which they finished the previous season – after a period of poor form in December. Wins were hard to come by in the second half of the season, but a strong run of results in April meant that the side finished 12th with 18 wins, five draws and 19 losses, seven points above the first relegation place. In the 1932–33 FA Cup, Southampton were drawn away to fellow Second Division side Stoke City. The Potters, who were challenging for the league championship at the time (and eventually won it), edged the game 1–0 to send the Saints out of the third round of the tournament for the sixth consecutive season, marking their worst run to date. The club ended the season against local rivals Portsmouth in a single game for the Hampshire Benevolent Cup and Rowland Hospital Cup, which they lost 5–0 at Fratton Park. They also competed in the second annual Hampshire Combination Cup, losing 6–0 to Pompey in the semi-final. Southampton played another two friendly matches during the campaign, losing to Third Division South side Gillingham in February and beating a side representing the Tidworth Garrison in March. Southampton used 21 different players during the 1932–33 season and had twelve different goalscorers. Their top scorer was centre-forward Ted Drake, who scored 20 goals in the Second Division. Outside-left Johnny Arnold, top scorer in the previous season, scored eleven times, followed by inside-right Tom Brewis on ten goals. Eight players were signed by the club during the campaign, with 17 released and sold to other clubs. The average attendance at The Dell during the 1932–33 season was 8,779, their lowest in the Football League to date. The highest attendance of the season was 11,862 against Stoke City on 12 November 1932. The lowest attendance was a record low 2,949 against Bradford City on 25 February 1933, the first home game after the controversial sale of Arnold and left-back Michael Keeping.
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