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- 1909–10_Birmingham_F.C._season abstract "The 1909–10 Football League season was Birmingham Football Club's 18th in the Football League and their 10th in the Second Division. They finished bottom of the 20-team division, three points adrift of safety, so had to apply for re-election to the league for the 1910–11 season. They led the voting, ahead of Huddersfield Town who were elected to the league to replace Grimsby Town, who had finished the season in 19th place, above Birmingham. Alex Watson stepped down as secretary-manager at the end of the season, to be succeeded by Bob McRoberts, who had played as a forward for the club for seven years, and who became their first full-time manager, with no secretarial duties. They also took part in the 1909–10 FA Cup, entering at the first round proper and losing in that round to Leicester Fosse.Twenty-six players made at least one appearance in nationally organised first-team competition, and there were ten different goalscorers. Forward Charlie Millington played in 36 of the 39 matches over the season, and half-back Albert Gardner appeared in one fewer. Walter Freeman was leading scorer with 10 goals, all of which came in the league.".
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- 1909–10_Birmingham_F.C._season wikiPageRevisionID "569680701".
- 1909–10_Birmingham_F.C._season averageAttendance "8921".
- 1909–10_Birmingham_F.C._season chairman "Walter W. Hart".
- 1909–10_Birmingham_F.C._season club "Birmingham F.C.".
- 1909–10_Birmingham_F.C._season cup FA_Cup.
- 1909–10_Birmingham_F.C._season cup1Result "First round".
- 1909–10_Birmingham_F.C._season highestAttendance "--10-30".
- 1909–10_Birmingham_F.C._season league Football_League_Second_Division.
- 1909–10_Birmingham_F.C._season leagueResult "20".
- 1909–10_Birmingham_F.C._season leagueTopscorer Walter_Freeman_(footballer).
- 1909–10_Birmingham_F.C._season lowestAttendance "--11-27".
- 1909–10_Birmingham_F.C._season manager Alex_Watson_(football_manager).
- 1909–10_Birmingham_F.C._season mgrtitle "Secretary-manager".
- 1909–10_Birmingham_F.C._season nextseason "1910".
- 1909–10_Birmingham_F.C._season prevseason "1908".
- 1909–10_Birmingham_F.C._season season "1909".
- 1909–10_Birmingham_F.C._season seasonTopscorer "Walter Freeman".
- 1909–10_Birmingham_F.C._season stadium St_Andrew's_(stadium).
- 1909–10_Birmingham_F.C._season stdtitle "Ground".
- 1909–10_Birmingham_F.C._season subject Category:Birmingham_City_F.C._seasons.
- 1909–10_Birmingham_F.C._season subject Category:English_football_clubs_1909–10_season.
- 1909–10_Birmingham_F.C._season type SoccerClubSeason.
- 1909–10_Birmingham_F.C._season type SportsSeason.
- 1909–10_Birmingham_F.C._season type SportsTeamSeason.
- 1909–10_Birmingham_F.C._season type Thing.
- 1909–10_Birmingham_F.C._season comment "The 1909–10 Football League season was Birmingham Football Club's 18th in the Football League and their 10th in the Second Division. They finished bottom of the 20-team division, three points adrift of safety, so had to apply for re-election to the league for the 1910–11 season. They led the voting, ahead of Huddersfield Town who were elected to the league to replace Grimsby Town, who had finished the season in 19th place, above Birmingham.".
- 1909–10_Birmingham_F.C._season label "1909–10 Birmingham F.C. season".
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