1959–60 Aston Villa F.C. season

The 1959–60 English football season was Aston Villa's 61st season in The Football League. Villa played in the Second Division. They earned an immediate return to the First Division as Second Division champions, and were joined in promotion by runners-up Cardiff City.

Aston Villa
1959–60 season
ManagerJoe Mercer
StadiumVilla Park
Second Division1st
FA CupSemi-finals

Players

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Bobby Thomson transferred to Aston Villa, newly relegated to the Second Division, in 1959 for a fee of £8,000.[1] Here, he made an immediate impact, scoring 22 goals in his first season, which made him the club's top scorer and helped them win the 1959–60 Second Division championship.

Deakin signed for the club as a 15-year-old. He became a regular in the side during the 1960–61 season and collected a League Cup winners' tankard at the start of the following season. He broke his ankle during the 1964–65 season, but recovered to skipper the side for the 1966–67 season. Deakin also played for the England under 23 team.[2]

Harry Burrows was born in Haydock and attracted the attention of Aston Villa whilst playing for Wigan Boys.[3] but turned his attentions on becoming an apprentice with the National Coal Board (NCB).[3] Villa manager Joe Mercer persuaded Burrows to sign part-time in March 1958. He played and scored in the final of the inaugural League Cup in 1961 as Villa beat Rotherham United 3–2.[3] Burrows won an England U23 cap against Greece and finished as Villa's top goalscorer in 1961–62 and 1962–63.[3]

There were debuts for Alan Deakin (231), Harry Burrows (147), Jimmy MacEwan (143), Bobby Thomson (140), Mike Tindall (120), John Neal (96), Jimmy Adam (24), Terry Morrall (8), Kevin Keelan (5), Norman Ashe (5) and Brian Handley (3).[4]

Second Division

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GAv Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Aston Villa (C, P) 42 25 9 8 89 43 2.070 59 Promotion to the First Division
2 Cardiff City (P) 42 23 12 7 90 62 1.452 58
3 Liverpool 42 20 10 12 90 66 1.364 50
4 Sheffield United 42 19 12 11 68 51 1.333 50
5 Middlesbrough 42 19 10 13 90 64 1.406 48
Source: [citation needed]
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal average; 3) Goals scored
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted

Matches

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DateOpponentVenueResultNoteScorers
22 Aug 1959BrightonA2–1Jimmy MacEwan 23', Jackie Sewell 86' [5]
26 Aug 1959SunderlandA0–1
29 Aug 1959SwanseaH1–0Peter McParland 7'
31 Aug 1959SunderlandH3–0Gerry Hitchens 13', 40', Bobby Thomson 60'
5 Sep 1959Bristol RoversA1–1Gerry Hitchens 10'
9 Sep 1959PortsmouthA2–1Gerry Hitchens 6', Bobby Thomson 38'
12 Sep 1959Ipswich TownH3–1Peter McParland 3', 43', Ron Wylie 16'
14 Sep 1959PortsmouthH5–2Bobby Thomson 2', Peter McParland 21', 90', Jimmy MacEwan 28', 62'
19 Sep 1959Huddersfield TownA1–0Peter McParland 70'
26 Sep 1959Leyton OrientH1–0Gerry Hitchens 67'
30 Sep 1959Stoke CityA3–3Own goal 65', Peter McParland 67', 74'
3 Oct 1959Lincoln CityA0–0
10 Oct 1959Sheffield UnitedA1–1Gerry Hitchens 70'
17 Oct 1959MiddlesbroughH1–0Stan Lynn 66'
24 Oct 1959Derby CountyA2–2Peter McParland 75', 77'
31 Oct 1959Plymouth ArgyleH2–0Jimmy MacEwan 9', Peter McParland 17'
7 Nov 1959LiverpoolA1–2Peter McParland 58'[5]
14 Nov 1959Charlton AthleticH11–1Gerry Hitchens 2', 29', 40', 46', 60', Bobby Thomson 26', 65', Ron Wylie 63', Jimmy MacEwan 69', Peter McParland 72', 86'
21 Nov 1959Bristol CityA5–0Gerry Hitchens 41', 43', 86', Ron Wylie 55', Peter McParland 87'
28 Nov 1959Scunthorpe UnitedH5–0Peter McParland 28', 34', Gerry Hitchens 43', 62', Bobby Thomson 79'
5 Dec 1959Rotherham UnitedA1–2Jimmy Adam 35'
12 Dec 1959Cardiff CityH2–0Jimmy Adam 77', Gerry Hitchens 89'
19 Dec 1959BrightonH3–1Peter McParland 57', 67', Gerry Hitchens 77'
26 Dec 1959Hull CityA1–0Peter McParland 61'
28 Dec 1959Hull CityH1–1Stan Lynn 65' (pen)
2 Jan 1960SwanseaA3–1Bobby Thomson 17', 55', Gerry Hitchens 89'
16 Jan 1960Bristol RoversH4–1Bobby Thomson 40', 75', Jimmy Adam 54', Vic Crowe 86'
23 Jan 1960Ipswich TownA1–2Jimmy Dugdale 85'
6 Feb 1960Huddersfield TownH4–0Bobby Thomson 29', 36', 55', Gerry Hitchens 75'
13 Feb 1960Leyton OrientA0–0
27 Feb 1960Sheffield UnitedH1–3Bobby Thomson 63'
1 Mar 1960Lincoln CityH1–1Bobby Thomson 80'
5 Mar 1960MiddlesbroughA1–0Gerry Hitchens 14'
15 Mar 1960Derby CountyH3–2Stan Lynn 13' (pen), Peter McParland 46', Vic Crowe 66'
19 Mar 1960Scunthorpe UnitedA2–1Gerry Hitchens 44', 53'
30 Mar 1960LiverpoolH4–4Peter McParland 66', Bobby Thomson 72', 85', Stan Lynn 75' (pen)[5]
2 Apr 1960Charlton AthleticA0–2
9 Apr 1960Bristol CityH2–1Stan Lynn 48' (pen), 87' (pen)
16 Apr 1960Cardiff CityA0–1
18 Apr 1960Stoke CityH2–1Stan Lynn 60' (pen), Bobby Thomson 68'
23 Apr 1960Rotherham UnitedH3–0Bobby Thomson 47', 89', Ron Wylie 70'
30 Apr 1960Plymouth ArgyleA0–3[5]

FA Cup

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Third round

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The 44 First and Second Division clubs entered the competition at this stage. The matches were scheduled for Saturday, 9 January 1960. Eight matches were drawn and went to replays, with the Rotherham United–Arsenal match requiring a second replay. Watford's win over Birmingham City was the first in the Cup by a club from the new Fourth Division over First Division opponents.

Tie no Home team Score Away team Date
10Aston Villa2–1Leeds United9 January 1960

Fourth round

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The matches were scheduled for Saturday, 30 January 1960. Six matches were drawn and went to replays, which were all played in the following midweek match. For the second round in a row, Rotherham United were taken to a second replay, this time by Brighton & Hove Albion. Peterborough United celebrated their final season in non-league football by reaching this stage and being the last team from the qualifying rounds left in the competition.

Tie no Home team Score Away team Date
12Chelsea1–2Aston Villa30 January 1960

Fifth round

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The matches were scheduled for Saturday, 20 February 1960. One match went to a replay in the following mid-week fixture.

Tie no Home team Score Away team Date
8Port Vale1–2Aston Villa20 February 1960

Sixth round

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The draw for the semi-finals was made on Monday, 22 February 1960. All the original matches were played on Saturday, 12 March 1960.

Aston Villa2–0Preston North End
Hitchens
McParland
Attendance: 69,732

Semi-finals

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The draw for the semi-finals was made on Monday, 14 March 1960. Both matches were played on Saturday, 26 March 1960.

Aston Villa0–1Wolverhampton Wanderers
Deeley
Attendance: 55,596
Referee: A. Jobling (Lancashire)


References

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  1. "Thomson, Robert". Aston Villa Player Database. Jörn Mårtensson. Retrieved 9 October 2010.
  2. Purkiss, Mike; Sands, Nigel (1990). Crystal Palace: A Complete Record 1905–1989. The Breedon Books Publishing Company. p. 71. ISBN 0907969542.
  3. 1 2 3 4 Stoke City 101 Golden Greats. Desert Islands Books. 2002. ISBN 1-874287554.
  4. "Aston Villa's Seasons". AVFC History.
  5. 1 2 3 4 https://www.avfchistory.co.uk/aston-villa/matches/league/1959-60