1952–53 Football League


The 195253 season was the 54th completed season of The Football League.

Final league tables

The tables below are reproduced here in the exact form that they can be found at website and in Rothmans Book of Football League Records 1888–89 to 1978–79, with home and away statistics separated.
Beginning with the season 1894–95, clubs finishing level on points were separated according to goal average, or more properly put, goal ratio. In case one or more teams had the same goal difference, this system favoured those teams who had scored fewer goals. The goal average system was eventually scrapped beginning with the 1976–77 season.
From the 1922–23 season, the bottom two teams of both Third Division North and Third Division South were required to apply for re-election.

First Division

Arsenal won their second league title of the postwar era, finishing ahead of runners-up Preston North End on goal average - denying them a first league title since they won the first two English Football League titles more than 60 years earlier. Preston defeated Arsenal in a 2-0 home win in the second last match of the season on 25 April, which was followed by another win at Derby four days later. But Arsenal's 3-2 win in their final match against Burnley on 1 May meant that it was Arsenal who clinched the title on goal average.
Wolverhampton Wanderers bounced back after two disappointing seasons to finish third, three points short of the title. They finished one point ahead of their local rivals West Bromwich Albion. Twelve goals were scored when Blackpool defeated Charlton Athletic 8-4 on 25 September, but Charlton would eventually finish two places higher in the table at fifth place. Defending champions Manchester United, in a period of transition as the team captained by Johnny Carey started to make way for a younger generation of players, finished eighth.
Stoke City and Derby County, who had been among the First Division's leading lights in the first few postwar seasons, went down to the Second Division after several seasons of gradually declining form. Liverpool, the 1947 champions, avoided the drop by just two points.

Second Division

Sheffield United were champions of the Second Division, scoring 97 goals in the process. Their season included two runs of eleven league matches in a row without defeat, in October-December and February-April respectively.
Huddersfield Town finished second, two points behind and were promoted to the First Division. Luton Town were contenders for promotion, but a poor finish without a win in their last four games left them six points behind Huddersfield in third place.
Everton recorded their lowest ever league position, finishing 16th in an uneven season that included a 7-1 victory over Doncaster and a 8-2 defeat against Huddersfield.
Southampton were relegated along with Barnsley, who finished bottom after a poor season that included just five wins, 108 conceded goals and a late run of nine consecutive defeats.

Third Division North


Third Division South


Attendances

Source:

Division One

No.ClubAverage
1Arsenal FC49,191
2Newcastle United FC44,521
3Tottenham Hotspur FC44,106
4Chelsea FC43,937
5Sheffield Wednesday FC42,634
6Liverpool FC39,971
7Sunderland AFC39,767
8Cardiff City FC37,933
9Manchester United37,571
10Wolverhampton Wanderers FC36,608
11Manchester City FC34,058
12Aston Villa FC32,189
13Bolton Wanderers FC32,066
14Portsmouth FC31,578
15West Bromwich Albion FC31,381
16Preston North End FC30,586
17Burnley FC28,480
18Stoke City FC27,883
19Middlesbrough FC27,077
20Blackpool FC25,835
21Charlton Athletic FC25,298
22Derby County FC21,627

Division Two

No.ClubAverage
1Everton FC32,629
2Sheffield United FC31,027
3Huddersfield Town AFC27,765
4Leicester City FC26,250
5Hull City AFC25,918
6Plymouth Argyle FC23,345
7Blackburn Rovers FC23,157
8Fulham FC23,134
9Nottingham Forest FC22,816
10Swansea City AFC20,469
11Leeds United FC20,432
12West Ham United FC19,797
13Birmingham City FC19,747
14Notts County FC19,391
15Brentford FC17,474
16Luton Town FC17,210
17Lincoln City FC16,775
18Rotherham United FC16,384
19Southampton FC16,159
20Doncaster Rovers FC15,862
21Bury FC13,420
22Barnsley FC11,358

Division Three

No.ClubAverage
1Bristol Rovers FC23,411
2Norwich City FC21,121
3Millwall FC19,289
4Bristol City FC18,763
5Oldham Athletic FC17,928
6Brighton & Hove Albion FC16,161
7Port Vale FC14,504
8Grimsby Town FC14,298
9Watford FC13,957
10Coventry City FC13,430
11Northampton Town FC12,484
12Crystal Palace FC12,415
13Reading FC12,401
14Queens Park Rangers FC12,190
15Gillingham FC11,558
16Bradford City AFC10,892
17AFC Bournemouth10,768
18Leyton Orient FC10,562
19Exeter City FC10,339
20Wrexham AFC10,306
21Bradford Park Avenue AFC9,945
22Ipswich Town FC9,434
23Swindon Town FC9,326
24Chesterfield FC9,216
25Newport County AFC8,868
26Southend United FC8,697
27York City FC8,654
28Shrewsbury Town FC8,540
29Carlisle United FC8,103
30Hartlepool United FC8,074
31Halifax Town AFC8,060
32Colchester United FC8,046
33Stockport County FC8,006
34Tranmere Rovers7,798
35Mansfield Town FC7,680
36Scunthorpe United FC7,407
37Workington AFC7,212
38Torquay United FC6,980
39Crewe Alexandra FC6,822
40Aldershot Town FC6,553
41Rochdale AFC6,182
42Walsall FC5,991
43Darlington FC5,847
44Southport FC5,761
45Gateshead AFC5,616
46Accrington Stanley FC5,549
47Barrow AFC5,450
48Chester City FC5,271