Seasons
Season | Division | P | W | D | L | F | A | Pts | Pos | FA Cup | League Cup |
Charity Shield |
Competition | Result | Name | Goals |
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League | Europe | Top goalscorer | ||||||||||||||
1889–90 | & — | & — | & — | & — | & — | & — | & — | & — | é — | QR4 | & — | & — | & — | & — | Barbour, HumphreyHumphrey Barbour James Meggs Hope Robertson William Scott |
4 |
1890–91 | & — | & — | & — | & — | & — | & — | & — | & — | é — | R1 | & — | & — | & — | & — | Offer, HarryHarry Offer | 1 |
1891–92 | & — | & — | & — | & — | & — | & — | & — | & — | é — | R1 | & — | & — | & — | & — | Davie, GeorgeGeorge Davie | 1 |
1892–93 | & — | & — | & — | & — | & — | & — | & — | & — | é — | R1 | & — | & — | & — | & — | Booth, CharlesCharles Booth Henderson, JamesJames Henderson |
5 |
1893–94 | 2 !Div 2 | 28 | 12 | 04 !4 | 12 | 52 | 55 | 28 | 09 !9th | R1 | & — | & — | & — | & — | Henderson, JamesJames Henderson | 19 |
1894–95 | 2 !Div 2 | 30 | 14 | 06 !6 | 10 | 75 | 58 | 34 | 08 !8th | R1 | & — | & — | & — | & — | Mortimer, PeterPeter Mortimer | 14 |
1895–96 | 2 !Div 2 | 30 | 14 | 04 !4 | 12 | 58 | 42 | 32 | 07 !7th | R1 | & — | & — | & — | & — | Boyd, HenryHenry Boyd | 13 |
1896–97 | 2 !Div 2 Read more about this topic: List Of Arsenal F.C. Seasons Famous quotes containing the word seasons:“I will venture to affirm, that the three seasons wherein our corn has miscarried did no more contribute to our present misery, than one spoonful of water thrown upon a rat already drowned would contribute to his death; and that the present plentiful harvest, although it should be followed by a dozen ensuing, would no more restore us, than it would the rat aforesaid to put him near the fire, which might indeed warm his fur-coat, but never bring him back to life.” “When the ice is covered with snow, I do not suspect the wealth under my feet; that there is as good as a mine under me wherever I go. How many pickerel are poised on easy fin fathoms below the loaded wain! The revolution of the seasons must be a curious phenomenon to them. At length the sun and wind brush aside their curtain, and they see the heavens again.” “Thus sometimes hath the brightest day a cloud, |