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1947–48 Huddersfield Town A.F.C. season


FieldValue
clubHuddersfield Town
season1947–48
managerGeorge Stephenson
chairmanHaydn Battye
stadiumLeeds Road
leagueFootball League First Division
league result19th
cup1FA Cup
cup1 resultThird round
(knocked out by Colchester United)
league topscorerPeter Doherty (13)
season topscorerPeter Doherty (13)
highest attendance38,266 vs Manchester United (27 March 1948)
lowest attendance13,905 vs Everton (28 April 1948)
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largest win5–1 vs Grimsby Town (10 September 1947)
5–1 vs Bolton Wanderers (11 October 1947)
largest loss0–4 vs Blackpool (1 September 1947)
0–4 vs Liverpool (6 March 1948)
prevseason1946–47
nextseason1948–49

(knocked out by Colchester United) 5–1 vs Bolton Wanderers (11 October 1947) 0–4 vs Liverpool (6 March 1948) Huddersfield Town's 1947–48 campaign was a dreadful season for Town under new manager George Stephenson, brother of Town legend Clem Stephenson. They would finish the season in 19th place in Division 1, but had to endure the humiliation of being knocked out of the FA Cup by Southern League side Colchester United.

Squad at the start of the season

Review

Following David Steele's resignation, George Stephenson, brother of Town legend Clem was appointed as the new manager at Leeds Road. The previous season's 20th-place finish needed to improve and Town made a bright start with 3 wins in the first 6 games, including a 5–1 win at Grimsby Town. A 5–1 win at Bolton Wanderers, the following month stopped a winless run of 6 matches, but Town only won 12 matches in the league all season and never won more than 2 matches in a row.

The main lowlight of a dreadful season, however, came in the FA Cup, when Town lost 1–0 to Southern League side Colchester United. It is still renowned as one of the most high-profile giant-killings in FA Cup history.

Squad at the end of the season

Results

[[Football League First Division|Division One]]

DateOpponents**Home/
Away****Result
F–A**ScorersAttendancePosition
23 August 1947Derby CountyA0–030,06910th
27 August 1947BlackpoolH2–0Whittingham (2)32,0994th
30 August 1947PortsmouthH0–225,41512th
1 September 1947BlackpoolA0–429,55515th
6 September 1947ChelseaH3–1Doherty, Metcalfe, Price24,83713th
10 September 1947Grimsby TownH5–1Doherty (2), Green, Glazzard, Whittingham20,1459th
13 September 1947EvertonA1–1Metcalfe40,6226th
17 September 1947Grimsby TownA0–317,65810th
20 September 1947Wolverhampton WanderersH0–128,59114th
27 September 1947Aston VillaA1–2Thompson36,00016th
4 October 1947SunderlandH2–2Thompson, Metcalfe24,92816th
11 October 1947Bolton WanderersA5–1Doherty, Rodgers (3), Whittingham27,59013th
18 October 1947LiverpoolH1–1Ramsden (og)27,51815th
25 October 1947MiddlesbroughA0–136,14216th
1 November 1947Charlton AthleticH0–122,02818th
8 November 1947Manchester UnitedA4–4Glazzard, Doherty (2, 1 pen), Bateman59,77218th
15 November 1947Preston North EndH1–0Bateman27,50615th
22 November 1947ArsenalA0–247,51417th
29 November 1947Sheffield UnitedH2–1Whittingham, Doherty21,91513th
6 December 1947Stoke CityA1–1Whittingham24,45113th
13 December 1947BurnleyH0–136,37516th
20 December 1947Derby CountyH2–1Doherty (2)27,75213th
26 December 1947Manchester CityA1–1Whittingham56,46013th
27 December 1947Manchester CityH1–1Whittingham32,63415th
3 January 1948PortsmouthA2–3Doherty (pen), Glazzard23,48117th
17 January 1948ChelseaA4–2Bateman, Whittingham, Metcalfe, Glazzard41,90815th
7 February 1948Wolverhampton WanderersA1–2Doherty35,87515th
14 February 1948Aston VillaH0–120,57115th
21 February 1948SunderlandA0–233,14616th
28 February 1948Bolton WanderersH1–2Bateman14,27318th
6 March 1948LiverpoolA0–440,00021st
13 March 1948MiddlesbroughH2–1Metcalfe, Nightingale23,58818th
20 March 1948Charlton AthleticA0–029,83718th
26 March 1948Blackburn RoversA2–1Bateman, Glazzard28,79516th
27 March 1948Manchester UnitedH0–238,26618th
29 March 1948Blackburn RoversH1–1Bateman19,92817th
3 April 1948Preston North EndA2–0Glazzard (2)27,64817th
10 April 1948ArsenalH1–1Bateman38,11018th
17 April 1948Sheffield UnitedA1–0Doherty32,59617th
24 April 1948Stoke CityH0–016,11517th
28 April 1948EvertonH1–3Glazzard13,90517th
1 May 1948BurnleyA1–2Doherty25,44319th

[[FA Cup]]

DateRoundOpponents**Home/
Away****Result
F–A**ScorersAttendance
10 January 1948Round 3Colchester UnitedA0–117,000

Appearances and goals

NameNationalityPositionLeagueFA CupTotalAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Jeff BarkerDF35010360
Albert BatemanMF31710327
Eddie BootDF41010420
Tom BriggsDF800080
Don CleggGK200020
Peter DohertyFW3813103913
Ray DringGK400040
Jimmy GlazzardFW34810358
George GreenDF710071
Bill HayesDF40010410
George HepplewhiteDF39010400
Bob HesfordGK25010260
George HutchinsonMF100010
Joe LodgeDF100010
Vic MetcalfeMF42510435
Harry MillsGK11000110
Albert NightingaleMF11100111
Jack PercivalDF100010
Billy PriceFW510051
Frank ReidFW300030
Arnold RodgersFW630063
Conway SmithMF301040
Les SmithDF21010221
Alan StewartDF200020
Arthur ThompsonFW620062
Albert WatsonDF400040
Alf WhittinghamFW41910429
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