1957–58 season | |||
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Chairman | Bill Allen | ||
Manager | Benny Fenton | ||
Stadium | Layer Road | ||
Third Division South | 12th | ||
FA Cup | 1st round (eliminated by Wisbech Town) |
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Top goalscorer |
League: Ken Plant (19) All: Ken Plant (19) |
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Highest home attendance | 11,077 v Norwich City, 14 September 1957 |
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Lowest home attendance | 4,391 v Northampton Town, 30 September 1957 |
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Average home league attendance | 10,891 | ||
Biggest win | 4–0 v Watford, 26 December 1957 |
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Biggest defeat | 0–7 v Reading, 18 September 1957 |
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The 1957–58 season was Colchester United's 16th season in their history and their eighth season in the Third Division South, the third tier of English football. Alongside competing in the Third Division South, the club also participated in the FA Cup. They were eliminated at the first round stage of the cup for the fifth successive season, on this occasion to non-league side Wisbech Town. In the league, with the division being restructured at the end of the season, Colchester managed to finish in the top half of the table by three points to avoid a move to the newly formed Fourth Division, instead remaining in the third tier.
With Football League reorganisation looming at the end of the season, Colchester's priority for the 1957–58 season was to finish in the top half of the table to join the top half of the Third Division North to form the new nationwide Third Division. The other teams would form the Fourth Division.
During the campaign, Benny Fenton's squad suffered from numerous call-ups for national service, and as such Fenton brought in reinforcements in November with Neil Langman arriving from Plymouth Argyle for £6,750 and John Evans for £4,000 from Liverpool. Meanwhile, Birmingham City offered Colchester £10,000 for winger Peter Wright, but he opted to remain as a part-time player.