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1946–47 Arsenal F.C. season

Arsenal
1946–47 season
Chairman Samuel Hill-Wood
Manager George Allison
(until 31 May 1947)
Tom Whittaker
(from 2 June 1947)
Division One 13th
FA Cup Third round
Top goalscorer League:
Reg Lewis (29)

All:
Reg Lewis (29)
Highest home attendance 60,643 v Derby County
(21 September 1946)
Lowest home attendance 23,785 v Everton
(31 May 1947)

In 1946 the Football League in the United Kingdom fully resumed on a national basis following the disruption caused by World War II. In the club's first post-war First Division match, on 31 August 1946; Arsenal lost 6–1 to Wolves, their biggest League defeat in nearly twenty years. Although the Gunners had been the dominant force in English football in the 1930s, they struggled in their first season after the war, only finishing 13th.

Players returning after the break included Cliff Bastin, Bryn Jones, Reg Lewis,Jimmy Logie, George Male, David Nelson and Laurie Scott. George Swindin established himself as Arsenal's undisputed No. 1, a position he would hold for the next six seasons. The squad included brothers Leslie Compton and Denis Compton both of whom also played Cricket for Middlesex. Ian McPherson made his Arsenal debut in the opening match against Wolves. He played 40 times that season on the right wing.

Dr. Kevin O'Flanagan made 14 First Division appearances and scored three goals. He made his first-class league debut against Blackburn Rovers on 4 September and his last appearance for the senior team came on 28 December 1946 against Wolves. Bernard Joy played the first half of the 1946–47 season before deciding that his age (35) was counting against him; he retired from top-flight football in December 1946. George Curtis played 12 times in the 1946–47 season, but was sold to Southampton in part-exchange for Don Roper in summer 1947.


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