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1 Competitions  



1.1  South Region War League  





1.2  F.A. Cup  





1.3  Friendlies  







2 Statistics  



2.1  Appearances and goals  







3 References  














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Derby County
1945–46 season
ManagerStuart McMillan
StadiumBaseball Ground
Football League South4th (52 Points)
FA CupWinners

Home colours

← 1939–40
1946–47 →

The 1945–46 season saw Derby compete in the wartime Southern Division, as well as the F.A. Cup, which they went on to win.

Derby broke a club record in this season, when they went matches 17 unbeaten, until losing to Coventry City in March 1946.[1] Derby's sixth round FA cup tie against Aston Villa set an attendance record at Villa Park of 76,500 spectators,[2] a record which remains to the present day.[3]

Left-half Tommy Eggleston, who had joined Derby 10 years prior in 1946, made his only senior appearance for the club in the FA Cup 3rd round second leg tie against Luton, before his transfer to Leicester City.[4]

Competitions[edit]

South Region War League[edit]

Through the Second World War, the Football League North and Football League South divisions of the Football League were created temporarily to limit travel distances between games. Despite starting in 1940, there was only one full season in 1945–46. Derby participated in the southern division.

Pos Team
  • t
  • e
  • Pld W D L GF GA GR Pts
    2 Aston Villa 42 25 11 6 106 58 1.828 61
    3 Charlton Athletic 42 25 10 7 92 45 2.044 60
    4 Derby County 42 22 8 12 104 62 1.677 52
    5 West Bromwich Albion 42 22 8 12 104 69 1.507 52
    6 Wolverhampton Wanderers 42 20 11 11 75 48 1.563 51
    Source: rsssf.com and War Hammers II[5]

    F.A. Cup[edit]

    5 January 1946 (1946-01-05) Third round Luton 0–6 Derby Luton
    Report
    • Crooks
  • Carter
  • Stamps
  • Stadium: Kenilworth Road
    Attendance: 16,792
    9 January 1946 (1946-01-09) Third round Derby 3-0
    (9-0 agg.)
    Luton Derby
  • Morrison 90'
  • Report Stadium: Baseball Ground
    Attendance: 16,629
    Referee: W. F. Daley
    26 January 1946 (1946-01-26) Fourth round Derby 1-0 West Bromwich Albion Derby
    Doherty 60' Report Stadium: Baseball Ground
    Attendance: 31,795
    Referee: P. Snape
    30 January 1946 (1946-01-30) Fourth round West Bromwich Albion 1-3
    (1-4 agg.)
    Derby West Bromwich
    Clarke 52' Report
  • Stamps 60' (pen.)
  • Harrison 79'
  • Stadium: The Hawthorns
    Attendance: 37,734
    Referee: P. Snape
    9 February 1946 (1946-02-09) Fifth round Brighton 1-4 Derby Brighton
    Willemse 60' Report
  • Carter 52', 81'
  • Stadium: Goldstone Ground
    Referee: G. Clarke
    13 February 1946 (1946-02-13) Fifth round Derby 6-0
    (10-1 agg.)
    Brighton Derby
  • Carter 9', 13', 52'
  • Crooks 54'
  • Report Stadium: Baseball Ground
    Attendance: 32,000
    2 March 1946 (1946-03-02) Sixth round Aston Villa 3-4 Derby Birmingham
  • Iverson 28'
  • Broome 66'
  • Report
  • Carter 62'
  • Crooks 88'
  • Stadium: Villa Park
    Attendance: 76,500
    9 March 1946 (1946-03-09) Sixth round Derby 1-1
    (5-4 agg.)
    Aston Villa Derby
    Carter 44' Report Broome Stadium: Baseball Ground
    Attendance: 32,000
    Referee: W. E. Ross-Gower
    23 March 1946 (1946-03-23) Semi-finals Derby 1-1 Birmingham Sheffield
    Carter 4' Report Mulraney 59' Stadium: Hillsborough Stadium
    Attendance: 65,000
    Referee: W. H. E. Evans
    27 March 1946 (1946-03-27) Semi-finals (Replay) Birmingham 0-4 (a.e.t.) Derby Manchester
    Report
  • Stamps 103', 118'
  • Stadium: Maine Road
    Attendance: 80,407
    Referee: W. H. E. Evans
    27 April 1946 (1946-04-27) Final Derby 4-1 (a.e.t.) Charlton Athletic London
    15:00 BST
  • Doherty 92'
  • Stamps 97', 106'
  • Report Stadium: Wembley
    Attendance: 98,000
    Referee: Eddie Smith

    Friendlies[edit]

    9 May 1945 (1945-05-09) Derby 2-2 Nottingham Forest Derby
    Report
  • Leverton
  • Stadium: Baseball Ground
    17 August 1945 (1945-08-17) Nottingham Forest 1-4 Derby Nottingham
    Martin Report
  • Duncan
  • Attwood
  • Stadium: City Ground
    Attendance: 8,000

    Statistics[edit]

    Appearances and goals[edit]

    No. Pos Nat Player Total FA Cup
    Apps Goals Apps Goals
    Goalkeepers
    GK England ENG Frank Boulton 6 0 6 0
    GK England ENG Bill Townsend 2 0 2 0
    GK England ENG Vic Woodley 3 0 3 0
    Defenders
    DF England ENG Tommy Eggleston 1 0 1 0
    DF England ENG Jack Howe 2 0 2 0
    DF England ENG Leon Leuty 10 0 10 0
    DF England ENG Jackie Parr 10 0 10 0
    DF   George Wilcox 0 0 0 0
    Midfielders
    MF Scotland SCO Jim Bullions 11 0 11 0
    MF Scotland SCO Steve McLachlan 0 0 0 0
    MF England ENG Chick Musson 9 0 9 0
    MF Wales WAL Jack Nicholas 11 0 11 0
    MF England ENG Tim Ward 1 0 1 0
    Forwards
    FW England ENG Raich Carter 11 12 11 12
    FW England ENG Sammy Crooks 5 3 5 3
    FW Northern Ireland NIR Peter Doherty 10 11 10 11
    FW Scotland SCO Dally Duncan 9 0 9 0
    FW England ENG Reg Harrison 6 1 6 1
    FW Scotland SCO Angus Morrison 6 1 6 1
    FW England ENG Jackie Stamps 8 10 8 10

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Rams Will Have To Be In Tip-Top Form!". Evening Telegraph. 16 March 1946. p. 3.
  • ^ "Aston Villa ground record beaten". Evening Telegraph. Derby. 4 March 1946. p. 4.
  • ^ "List of record attendances in British football". Football Ground Map. Retrieved 11 February 2024.
  • ^ "Derby County v Luton Town, 09 January 1946". 11v11.com. Retrieved 7 February 2024.
  • ^ Belton, Brian (2015). War Hammers II: The Story of West Ham United During the Second World War. The History Press. ISBN 978-0750956024.

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