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Game #1013
1914-15
Position:
Division One
Burnley
Turf Moor
Attendance: 8,000
Monday, 22 February 1915
Jimmy Leach, scored but Villa extend their winless League run to nine and six defeats.
Burnley
2-1
Aston Villa
Scorer(s) | Jimmy Leach |
Assist(s) | Not recorded
AT A GLANCE
Game #1013
Season | 1914-15 |
Matchday | #29 |
League Match | #27 |
Manager Game | #987 |
Monday, 22 February 1915
MATCH SUMMARY
Manager | George Ramsay led Management Committee |
FT Score | 1-2 |
FT Result | Lost |
Last 5 Games | LLLDL |
MATCH OFFICIALS
MATCH INCIDENTS
Villa
Burnley
🟨 | Booking
🟥 | Sending off
💥+ | Incidents e.g. penalty awarded
💥- | Incidents e.g. penalty conceded, goal disallowed
💥 | Incidents e.g. refused clear pen
🆘 | Notably poor refereeing performance
TEAM STATS
Not recorded
TEAM NEWS
Charlie Wallace, Joe Bache and Clem Stephenson replace Archie Dyke, Jimmy Stephenson and Reg Boyne.
UNAVAILABLE
Not recorded
MATCH STATS
Not recorded
MANAGER
Management Committee | Club Secretary | George Ramsay
STAFF
STARTING LINE UP
GK Sam Hardy |
CB Jim Harrop |
CB Bill Morris |
FB William Littlewood |
M Jimmy Leach |
M Andy Ducat |
W Charlie Wallace |
W Harold Edgley |
CF Harry Hampton |
F Joe Bache |
F Clem Stephenson |
SUBSTITUTES
No Substitutions permitted in period
UNUSED SUBSTITUTES
No Substitutions permitted in period
THE OPPOSITION
ex: Also played for the Villa
g: Scored
s/o: Sent off
s-: Sub off; s+: Sub on
ON THIS DAY
Villa extend their run without a League win to nine to make it eight wins, eight draws and eleven defeats in twenty seven division one games.
Jimmy Leach, scored but Villa extend their winless League run to nine and six defeats, Monday, 22 February 1915.
MATCH TIMELINE
MANAGER WATCH
POSITION
MATCH PROGRAMME
MATCH PROGRAMME

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