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1948–49 Huddersfield Town A.F.C. season


FieldValue
clubHuddersfield Town
season1948–49
managerGeorge Stephenson
chairmanHaydn Battye
stadiumLeeds Road
leagueFootball League First Division
league result20th
cup1FA Cup
cup1 resultFourth round
(knocked out by Newport County)
league topscorerPeter Doherty (13)
season topscorerPeter Doherty (14)
highest attendance41,322 vs Blackpool (27 December 1948)
lowest attendance15,401 vs Aston Villa (12 February 1949)
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largest win5–0 vs Queens Park Rangers (15 January 1949)
largest loss1–7 vs Wolverhampton Wanderers (2 October 1948)
prevseason1947–48
nextseason1949–50

(knocked out by Newport County) Huddersfield Town's 1948–49 campaign is referred to in Town folklore as the original "Great Escape" season (the second being the 1997–98 season), when Arnold Rodgers scored the goal that saw Town maintain their 1st Division status. His goal against Manchester City, with 10 minutes of the last match of the season remaining saw Town keep their status and relegate Preston North End and Sheffield United in the process.

Squad at the start of the season

Review

Town's fortunes during the season didn't seem to improve on the previous season. Even the 14 goals from veteran Peter Doherty didn't seem to pull Town away from almost certain relegation. Relegation seemed to be certain for 2 out of Town, Preston North End and Sheffield United. With 10 minutes of Town's last match at home against Manchester City seemed to be heading down the trapdoor to Division 2.

But, an uncharacteristic error by legendary goalkeeper Frank Swift gave Arnold Rodgers the chance to score, which he did. Town won 1–0 which relegated Preston & Sheffield United and meant Town would live to fight another day.

Squad at the end of the season

Results

[[Football League First Division|Division One]]

DateOpponents**Home/
Away****Result
F–A**ScorersAttendancePosition
21 August 1948ArsenalH1–1Whittingham30,6207th
25 August 1948Derby CountyA1–4Tanner31,23619th
28 August 1948Charlton AthleticA1–3Smith38,43721st
1 September 1948Derby CountyH1–1Doherty24,18220th
4 September 1948Manchester UnitedA1–4Doherty57,71421st
6 September 1948Bolton WanderersA2–1Hepplewhite, Metcalfe25,33218th
11 September 1948Sheffield UnitedH0–021,08819th
15 September 1948Bolton WanderersH0–216,04620th
18 September 1948Aston VillaA3–3Doherty (2), Smith44,52320th
25 September 1948SunderlandH2–0Smith, Nightingale23,03517th
2 October 1948Wolverhampton WanderersA1–7Nightingale36,15317th
9 October 1948Stoke CityH1–3Hassall19,38518th
16 October 1948BurnleyA2–1Metcalfe (2)28,97618th
23 October 1948Preston North EndH0–220,81919th
30 October 1948EvertonA0–246,63219th
6 November 1948ChelseaH3–4Doherty (2, 1 pen), Nightingale18,96320th
13 November 1948Birmingham CityA0–135,20720th
20 November 1948MiddlesbroughH0–016,41322nd
27 November 1948Newcastle UnitedA4–2Nightingale, Doherty (3)49,33221st
4 December 1948PortsmouthH0–021,78519th
11 December 1948Manchester CityA1–3Doherty31,71721st
18 December 1948ArsenalA0–340,00022nd
25 December 1948BlackpoolA0–029,24421st
27 December 1948BlackpoolH1–0Boot41,32220th
1 January 1949Charlton AthleticH1–2Smith20,93721st
22 January 1949Sheffield UnitedA0–037,12622nd
12 February 1949Aston VillaH0–115,40122nd
19 February 1949SunderlandA1–0Doherty (pen)42,71922nd
5 March 1949Stoke CityA3–1Hansen, McKenna, Doherty (pen)15,59522nd
12 March 1949BurnleyH1–0McKenna23,13620th
19 March 1949MiddlesbroughA0–133,27921st
26 March 1949Newcastle UnitedH0–225,74521st
2 April 1949ChelseaA0–548,13622nd
6 April 1949Manchester UnitedH2–1Doherty (pen), Metcalfe17,25621st
9 April 1949Birmingham CityH0–018,85621st
15 April 1949LiverpoolA1–0Glazzard47,31919th
16 April 1949Preston North EndA0–236,15321st
18 April 1949LiverpoolH0–422,15822nd
23 April 1949EvertonH1–1McKenna19,05122nd
30 April 1949PortsmouthA0–237,04222nd
5 May 1949Wolverhampton WanderersH4–0McKenna, Rodgers (2), Hansen21,44521st
7 May 1949Manchester CityH1–0Rodgers27,50720th

[[FA Cup]]

DateRoundOpponents**Home/
Away****Result
F–A**ScorersAttendance
8 January 1949Round 3Queens Park RangersA0 – 0 (aet: 90 mins: 0 – 0)25,000
15 January 1949Round 3 ReplayQueens Park RangersH5–0Glazzard (2), Nightingale, McKenna, Bateman31,075
29 January 1949Round 4Newport CountyA3 – 3 (aet: 90 mins: 3 – 3)Doherty, Glazzard (2)22,500
5 February 1949Round 4 ReplayNewport CountyH1–3Metcalfe34,183

Appearances and goals

NameNationalityPositionLeagueFA CupTotalAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Albert BatemanMF202141
Eddie BootDF41140451
Tom BriggsDF18040220
Peter DohertyFW2613212814
Jimmy GlazzardFW30144345
Karl HansenMF15200152
Harold HassallFW310031
Bill HayesDF37040410
George HepplewhiteDF39140431
George HoweDF100010
Donald HunterDF13000130
Johnny McKennaMF39441435
Vic MetcalfeMF37421395
Harry MillsGK26000260
Albert NightingaleMF28441325
Frank ReidFW200020
Arnold RodgersFW530053
Conway SmithMF16400164
Alan StewartDF500050
Henry StewartDF23000230
John TannerMF110011
Arthur ThompsonFW100010
Jack WheelerGK16040200
Bill WhittakerDF27040310
Alf WhittinghamFW11100111
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