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1896–97 Small Heath F.C. season : ウィキペディア英語版
1896–97 Small Heath F.C. season

The 1896–97 season was the 16th season of competitive association football and 5th season in the Football League played by Small Heath F.C., an English football club based in Birmingham. In 1895–96, Small Heath finished in 15th position in the 16-team First Division and were relegated via the test match system. In 1896–97, they finished 4th in the Second Division.
Small Heath entered the 1896–97 FA Cup at the first round (round of 32) and lost in that round for the fifth consecutive year, this time to Notts County. In local competitions, they were eliminated in the semi-final of the Birmingham Senior Cup and the first round of the Staffordshire Senior Cup, on each occasion beaten by Wolverhampton Wanderers.
Twenty-three different players represented the club in nationally organised competitive matches during the season and there were 12 different goalscorers. Alex Leake appeared in every match, and the top scorer was Jimmy Inglis with 16 goals. The highest attendance was around 7,500, significantly down on the previous season.
==Background==

The ''Nottinghamshire Guardian'' suggested Small Heath would "have to greatly improve their present team if they are to make a very prominent display even in (second ) division next season."〔"Sports and Pastimes". ''Nottinghamshire Guardian'': p.3. 2 May 1896.〕 Billy Ollis, last season's captain, moved on to Hereford Thistle of the Birmingham & District League, Jack Oliver returned to non-League football in his native north-east, Harry Haynes joined Southern League club Southampton St Mary's, Ted Devey left for Burton Wanderers, and Adam Fraser returned to Scotland,〔"Athletics". ''The Bristol Mercury and Daily Post'': p.3. 16 October 1896.
"Middlesbrough v. Southwick". ''The Yorkshire Herald'': p.7. 2 November 1896.
"The Week's Sport". ''Hampshire Telegraph'': p.2. 20 June 1896.
"Football Items". ''The Sheffield & Rotherham Independent'': p.12. 17 August 1896.
"Opening of the Football Season". ''The Dundee Courier & Argus'': p.6. 11 August 1896.〕 but the major loss was that of Fred Wheldon. Wheldon scored 116 goals from 175 matches in league and FA Cup for Small Heath, and the only match he missed in six seasons was when his sister died on the morning of the game.〔Matthews (1995), ''Complete Record'', pp. 131, 140–43.
"Notes on Sport". ''Birmingham Daily Post'': p.7. 11 February 1895.〕 He joined League champions Aston Villa for a fee which, after much speculation, was confirmed at Small Heath's Annual General Meeting as £350 guaranteed, plus the proceeds of a match to be played between the two clubs. The £350 fee was reported to be a transfer record.〔'Centre-Forward' (29 June 1896). "Facts and Fancies". ''The Sheffield & Rotherham Independent'': p.11. "Speculation has been rife in football circles as to the price paid by Aston Villa for the transfer of Wheldon, the Small Heath inside left. It turns out that the terms are higher than have ever been concluded, if being officially stated at the annual meeting of the Small Heath club in Birmingham on Friday evening that the sum guaranteed was £350, with a prospect of a still further amount conditional on the proceeds of a match to be played in the autumn. Aston Villa are also paying Wheldon a big salary for his services".〕

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