Match 29 of 42 This was the first match that Charlton Athletic played under their new board Chairman Albert Gliksten, appointed on 23rd February. His brother Stanley was also appointed to the board on the same day. A new company - Charlton Athletic Football Company (1931) - had been created on 14th December 1931. Humphrey's Ltd were paid £65,000 and sole ownership of the Club passed to the board and shareholders. The Gliksten family would dominate on the board of CAFC for the next fifty years.
Match 34 of 42 Charlton's last new signing of the 1931-32 season, Joe Jobling played 222 games for Charlton Athletic from this date until the outbreak of the Second World War. He played all but one match of the Addicks' promotion season to the 1st Division, and made 126 Wartime appearances for Charlton, as well as guest appearances for eight other teams. Jobling's last season as an Addick came at 40 years of age - in 1945-46 in the Southern League, before the old peacetime National Leagues were re-established.