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1972–73 Huddersfield Town A.F.C. season


FieldValue
clubHuddersfield Town
season1972–73
chairmanFrank Drabble
Stanley Kinder
managerIan Greaves
stadiumLeeds Road
leagueFootball League Second Division
league result21st (relegated)
cup1FA Cup
cup1 resultThird round
(knocked out by Carlisle United)
cup2Football League Cup
cup2 resultSecond round
(knocked out by Tottenham Hotspur)
league topscorerAlan Gowling (17)
season topscorerAlan Gowling (17)
highest attendance13,689 vs Burnley (14 April 1973)
lowest attendance3,871 vs Luton Town (20 January 1973)
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largest win2–0 vs Rochdale (9 September 1972)
2–0 vs Portsmouth (28 April 1973)
largest loss1–4 vs Luton Town (2 September 1972)
0–3 vs Sunderland (10 April 1973)
1–4 vs Cardiff City (21 April 1973)
prevseason1971–72
nextseason1973–74

Stanley Kinder (knocked out by Carlisle United) (knocked out by Tottenham Hotspur) 2–0 vs Portsmouth (28 April 1973) 0–3 vs Sunderland (10 April 1973) 1–4 vs Cardiff City (21 April 1973) Huddersfield Town's 1972–73 campaign saw Town get relegated for a consecutive season, which saw them drop into the 3rd Division for the first time in their history. Despite the 17 goals of new signing Alan Gowling from Manchester United, Town were relegated by goal average from Cardiff City, who were beaten by Town to the 1st Division title in 1924.

Squad at the start of the season

Review

Following the relegation of Town from 1st Division at the end of the previous season, Town's three most experienced players, Trevor Cherry, Roy Ellam and Frank Worthington all left for pastures new, but the money received from their transfers was used to sign the experience of Alan Gowling from Manchester United and Graham Pugh from Sheffield Wednesday. However, a rise back up to Division 1 had a bad start, with Town drawing most of their opening matches and not making any realistic ground on any of the promotion chasing teams such as Burnley and Queens Park Rangers.

Town had only 7 wins in the league by the end of the season, with Town needing to win the last game of the season at home to Portsmouth to have any chance of Town avoiding the unthinkable drop to Division 3. Town beat Pompey 2–0 thanks to goals from Mick Fairclough and new signing Phil Summerill gave Town the needed win, but they had to wait on other results to go their way. Cardiff City got their needed result from their game in hand, which relegated Town on goal average. It was revenge on Town, who pipped Cardiff to the 1st Division title in 1924. They finished 21st with 33 points, getting relegated to Division 3 with Brighton & Hove Albion.

Squad at the end of the season

Results

[[Football League Second Division|Division Two]]

DateOpponents**Home/
Away****Result
F–A**ScorersAttendancePosition
12 August 1972BlackpoolH1–0Krzywicki12,8401st
19 August 1972Aston VillaA0–234,84315th
26 August 1972Carlisle UnitedH1–1D. Smith9,48313th
30 August 1972PortsmouthA2–1Gowling (2)16,4198th
2 September 1972Luton TownA1–4Gowling8,13313th
9 September 1972Oxford UnitedH2–0D. Smith (2)7,3569th
16 September 1972FulhamA1–1D. Smith7,0719th
19 September 1972Swindon TownH1–1Lawson7,99210th
23 September 1972SunderlandH1–1Chapman10,14510th
27 September 1972Sheffield WednesdayA2–3Gowling, Chapman22,18511th
30 September 1972Bristol CityA0–012,40611th
7 October 1972Nottingham ForestA1–1Gowling7,93113th
14 October 1972Brighton & Hove AlbionH0–27,93515th
21 October 1972MiddlesbroughA1–2Dungworth9,90715th
28 October 1972OrientH1–1Gowling (pen)6,23215th
4 November 1972Sheffield UnitedH1–0Gowling12,80614th
11 November 1972Swindon TownA1–1Gowling9,67313th
14 November 1972Bristol CityH0–15,69214th
18 November 1972Cardiff CityH2–1Pugh, Krzywicki5,88613th
25 November 1972MillwallA0–19,11216th
2 December 1972Preston North EndH0–06,90014th
23 December 1972Hull CityH1–3Gowling6,82717th
30 December 1972Aston VillaH1–1Gowling9,71918th
6 January 1973Carlisle UnitedA0–06,98618th
20 January 1973Luton TownH1–2Hutt3,87119th
27 January 1973Oxford UnitedA0–28,10720th
3 February 1973BurnleyA1–2Gowling (pen)14,58920th
6 February 1973Queens Park RangersA1–3Gowling13,53920th
10 February 1973FulhamH1–0Saunders6,46920th
17 February 1973BlackpoolA1–1Hoy8,59318th
3 March 1973Nottingham ForestH1–1Summerill7,47321st
6 March 1973Queens Park RangersH2–2Summerill, S. Smith8,62718th
10 March 1973Brighton & Hove AlbionA1–2Gowling10,05320th
17 March 1973MiddlesbroughH1–1Gowling (pen)7,19320th
24 March 1973OrientA1–3Gowling5,49720th
31 March 1973MillwallH1–0Gowling5,55120th
7 April 1973Preston North EndA0–07,89620th
10 April 1973SunderlandA0–332,25120th
14 April 1973BurnleyH0–213,68920th
21 April 1973Cardiff CityA1–4Gowling12,37921st
23 April 1973Hull CityA0–07,48021st
28 April 1973PortsmouthH2–0Fairclough, Summerill8,99320th

[[FA Cup]]

DateRoundOpponents**Home/
Away****Result
F–A**ScorersAttendance
13 January 1973Round 3Carlisle UnitedA2–2Fairclough (2)9,557
16 January 1973Round 3 ReplayCarlisle UnitedH0–113,555

[[Football League Cup]]

DateRoundOpponents**Home/
Away****Result
F–A**ScorersAttendance
6 September 1972Round 2Tottenham HotspurA1–2Pugh21,422

Appearances and goals

NameNationalityPositionLeagueFA CupLeague CupTotalAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Mike BarryMF1702000190
Les ChapmanMF2220010232
Dennis ClarkeDF3102000330
Terry DolanMF21 (2)0201024 (2)0
John DungworthFW13 (3)1000013 (3)1
Mick FaircloughFW14 (6)1221017 (6)3
Paul GarnerDF20000020
Alan GowlingFW421720104517
Bobby HoyMF1912000211
Geoff HuttDF3512010381
Alan JonesDF80000080
Dick KrzywickiMF8 (1)200008 (1)2
Jimmy LawsonMF2212010251
Dave LyonDF2001010220
Brian MarshallDF30000030
Grahame McGiffordDF0 (1)000000 (1)0
Jimmy NicholsonMF2600010270
Gary PierceGK1300010140
Terry PooleGK2202000240
Graham PughMF3710011382
John SaundersDF2011000211
Dave SmithMF18 (4)4201021 (4)4
Paul SmithMF0 (1)000000 (1)0
Steve SmithMF29 (1)1000029 (1)1
Phil SummerillFW13 (3)3000013 (3)3
Chris WoodGK70000070
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