Manchester City v West Ham United 1946/47

CITY 2 WEST HAM UNITED 0

League Division 2

24th May 1947

attendance 31,980

Scorers McDowall, Smith

City Thurlow, Williams, Barkas, Fagan, McDowall, Emptage, Dunkley, Smith, Herd, Black, Westwood

West Ham Gregory, Corbett, Devlin, Cater, Walker, Small, Woodgate, Parsons, Travis, Wood, Bainbridge

Article from The City programme 27th April 2003
…The game ended in a 2-0  victory with goals from top  scorer George Smith and future City manager Les McDowell.  but the real importance of this  fixture was that it secured the title. The victory ensured that  no side could catch the Blues.  It  was a marvellous  achievement for new City  manager and former captain  Sam Cowan. but sadly Cowan  was not to see his side blossom in Division One as there were  clashes behind the scenes.
Cowan le? the Blues shortly after the season ended and told the press: “l don’t think I got a fair crack of the whip. All I can  say is I was unhappy and had  no alternative but to tender my  resignation. l am terribly sorry  to have to leave behind a very  fine set of boys and a good  sporting public. My quarrel is  not with the players
l have made no future plans  l never thought I should ?nd  myself looking for a job in such  a short time after having  undrearned of success at my  ?rst attempt.”
Cowan hinted that he had  clashed with Chairman Bob  Smith and then added: “It  looks like l shall leave the club  without even a thank you. But l  can take credit here and now  for our winning the championship.  I got harmony  out of  discontent.”
This victory  over West Ham  helped City secure the Championship  and capped a fine  season for the pIayers and for Cowan. But it is a major shame that the success was brought to a premature end.

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