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1971–72 Huddersfield Town A.F.C. season


FieldValue
clubHuddersfield Town
season1971–72
chairmanFrank Drabble
managerIan Greaves
stadiumLeeds Road
leagueFootball League First Division
league result22nd (relegated)
cup1FA Cup
cup1 resultQuarter-finals
(knocked out by Birmingham City)
cup2Football League Cup
cup2 resultSecond round
(knocked out by Bolton Wanderers)
league topscorerJimmy Lawson (9)
season topscorerJimmy Lawson (12)
highest attendance33,458 vs Manchester United (9 October 1971)
lowest attendance9,459 vs Nottingham Forest (26 October 1971)
largest win3–0 vs Fulham (5 February 1972)
largest loss1–4 vs Tottenham Hotspur (21 August 1971)
0–3 vs Manchester United (9 October 1971)
0–3 vs West Ham United (4 March 1972)
0–3 vs Derby County (15 April 1972)
prevseason1970–71
nextseason1972–73

(knocked out by Birmingham City) (knocked out by Bolton Wanderers) 0–3 vs Manchester United (9 October 1971) 0–3 vs West Ham United (4 March 1972) 0–3 vs Derby County (15 April 1972) Huddersfield Town's 1971–72 campaign was Town's last season in the Football League's top division. They finished bottom of the table with only 25 points, the same as Nottingham Forest. Town won only 6 matches in the league all season and did not win any games from December to the end of the season. The only bright spark came in the FA Cup campaign which saw Town reach the 6th round, before losing to Birmingham City. Town only scored 6 away goals in 1972, and 2 of those were own goals. This would be the start of Town's slump which would see Town relegated to Division 4 in 1975, and they would not return to the top flight, by then the Premier League, until 2017.

Squad at the start of the season

Review

Following their first season back in Division 1 for 15 years, Town were hoping to try to reach the summit of English football. This season would be one of Town's worst in their history. Town were bottom of the table all season, with the exception of a small period in September. They had a run of 4 wins in 5 during that time including a 2–1 win over rivals Leeds United. Town's last league win on 27 November was a 2–1 win over Derby County, who would become champions at the end of the season.

Town never won another league game until the next season, but they put on an inspired run in the FA Cup. After beating Division 2 sides Burnley and Fulham, Town hosted West Ham United and put on a thrilling display culminating in a 4–2 win over the Hammers. They then lost to Birmingham City in the 6th round and were then promptly relegated to Division 2 with 25 points, the same as Nottingham Forest.

Squad at the end of the season

Results

[[Football League First Division|Division One]]

DateOpponents**Home/
Away****Result
F–A**ScorersAttendancePosition
14 August 1971Leicester CityH2–2Worthington, Cherry16,2859th
17 August 1971ArsenalH0–121,27915th
21 August 1971Tottenham HotspurA1–4J. Lawson33,26020th
25 August 1971Newcastle UnitedA0–040,88019th
28 August 1971ChelseaH1–2Worthington15,30322nd
31 August 1971Sheffield UnitedA1–3J. Lawson35,00722nd
4 September 1971SouthamptonA2–1Chapman, J. Lawson17,37221st
11 September 1971West Bromwich AlbionH1–0Chapman9,93818th
18 September 1971Stoke CityA0–116,46321st
25 September 1971Leeds UnitedH2–1J. Lawson, Ellam26,34016th
2 October 1971Nottingham ForestA2–1Worthington, J. Lawson15,69314th
9 October 1971Manchester UnitedH0–333,45816th
16 October 1971Leicester CityA0–222,41218th
23 October 1971LiverpoolA0–241,62718th
26 October 1971Nottingham ForestH0–19,45918th
30 October 1971Manchester CityH1–1D. Smith20,15319th
6 November 1971Coventry CityA1–2D. Smith16,40019th
13 November 1971West Ham UnitedH1–0D. Smith14,17718th
20 November 1971Ipswich TownA0–116,16518th
27 November 1971Derby CountyH2–1Worthington, J. Lawson15,32917th
4 December 1971Wolverhampton WanderersA2–2J. Lawson, Dolan21,49817th
11 December 1971Crystal PalaceH0–111,69219th
18 December 1971SouthamptonH0–210,43619th
27 December 1971EvertonA2–2Worthington, J. Lawson41,08819th
1 January 1972Stoke CityH0–012,65519th
8 January 1972ChelseaA2–2Chapman, S. Smith30,80119th
22 January 1972ArsenalA0–136,67019th
29 January 1972Newcastle UnitedH0–012,82919th
12 February 1972LiverpoolH0–118,70220th
19 February 1972Manchester CityA0–136,42121st
4 March 1972West Ham UnitedA0–318,48121st
11 March 1972Manchester UnitedA0–253,58121st
21 March 1972Sheffield UnitedH0–017,72921st
25 March 1972West Bromwich AlbionA1–1Robertson (og)18,50121st
28 March 1972Tottenham HotspurH1–1J. Lawson16,12321st
1 April 1972EvertonH0–017,26521st
5 April 1972Leeds UnitedA1–3S. Smith46,14821st
8 April 1972Ipswich TownH1–3Hunter (og)12,13921st
11 April 1972Coventry CityH0–111,78221st
15 April 1972Derby CountyA0–331,41421st
22 April 1972Wolverhampton WanderersH0–111,67721st
29 April 1972Crystal PalaceA0–018,12021st

[[FA Cup]]

DateRoundOpponents**Home/
Away****Result
F–A**ScorersAttendance
15 January 1972Round 3BurnleyA1–0Clarke21,563
5 February 1972Round 4FulhamH3–0Chapman, J. Lawson (2)18,000
26 February 1972Round 5West Ham UnitedH4–2J. Lawson, Dolan, D. Smith, Worthington27,080
18 March 1972Round 6Birmingham CityA1–3Cherry52,500

[[Football League Cup]]

DateRoundOpponents**Home/
Away****Result
F–A**ScorersAttendance
7 September 1971Round 2Bolton WanderersH0–210,131

Appearances and goals

NameNationalityPositionLeagueFA CupLeague CupTotalAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Mike BarryMF2 (3)000002 (3)0
Les ChapmanMF38 (1)3411043 (1)4
Trevor CherryDF4214110462
Dennis ClarkeDF4103110451
Terry DolanMF18 (2)1410022 (2)2
Roy EllamDF4214010471
Mick FaircloughFW5 (3)00 (1)0005 (4)0
Bobby HoyMF2200010230
Geoff HuttDF4204010470
Alan JonesDF10 (2)01 (1)00011 (3)0
Dick KrzywickiMF10 (3)01 (1)00011 (4)0
David LawsonGK3204010370
Jimmy LawsonMF40943104512
Dave LyonDF20000020
Brian MahoneyMF4 (1)010005 (1)0
Jimmy McGillMF10 (1)0001011 (1)0
Jimmy NicholsonMF50000050
Gary PierceGK1000000100
Dave SmithMF8 (2)3210010 (2)4
Steve SmithMF4024010452
Frank WorthingtonFW3954110446
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