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

Huddersfield Town
1947–48 season
Chairman England Haydn Battye
Manager England George Stephenson
Division One 19th
FA Cup Third Round
Top goalscorer League:
Peter Doherty (13)
All:
Peter Doherty (13)
Highest home attendance 38,266 vs Manchester United (27 March 1948)
Lowest home attendance 13,905 vs Everton (28 April 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

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
-- England GK Don Clegg
-- England GK Bob Hesford
-- England DF Jeff Barker
-- England DF Eddie Boot
-- England DF Tom Briggs
-- England DF George Green
-- Republic of Ireland DF Bill Hayes
-- England DF George Hepplewhite
-- England DF George Howe
-- England DF Joe Lodge
-- England DF Les Smith
-- England DF Alan Stewart
No. Position Player
-- England DF Albert Watson
-- England MF Albert Bateman
-- England MF George Hutchinson
-- England MF Vic Metcalfe
-- Northern Ireland FW Peter Doherty
-- England FW Jimmy Glazzard
-- England FW Billy Price
-- Scotland FW Frank Reid
-- England FW Arnold Rodgers
-- England FW Arthur Thompson
-- England FW Alf Whittingham

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

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
-- England GK Don Clegg
-- England GK Ray Dring
-- England GK Bob Hesford
-- England GK Harry Mills
-- England DF Jeff Barker
-- England DF Eddie Boot
-- England DF Tom Briggs
-- Republic of Ireland DF Bill Hayes
-- England DF George Hepplewhite
-- England DF George Howe
-- England DF Joe Lodge
-- England DF Jack Percival
-- England DF Les Smith
No. Position Player
-- England DF Alan Stewart
-- England DF Albert Watson
-- England MF Albert Bateman
-- England MF Vic Metcalfe
-- Northern Ireland FW Peter Doherty
-- England FW Jimmy Glazzard
-- England FW Albert Nightingale
-- Scotland FW Frank Reid
-- England FW Arnold Rodgers
-- England FW Conway Smith
-- England FW Arthur Thompson
-- England FW Alf Whittingham

Results

Division One

Date Opponents Home/

Away

Result

F–A

Scorers Attendance Position
23 August 1947 Derby County A 0–0 30,069 10th
27 August 1947 Blackpool H 2–0 Whittingham (2) 32,099 4th
30 August 1947 Portsmouth H 0–2 25,415 12th
1 September 1947 Blackpool A 0–4 29,555 15th
6 September 1947 Chelsea H 3–1 Doherty, Metcalfe, Price 24,837 13th
10 September 1947 Grimsby Town H 5–1 Doherty (2), Green, Glazzard, Whittingham 20,145 9th
13 September 1947 Everton A 1–1 Metcalfe 40,622 6th
17 September 1947 Grimsby Town A 0–3 17,658 10th
20 September 1947 Wolverhampton Wanderers H 0–1 28,591 14th
27 September 1947 Aston Villa A 1–2 Thompson 36,000 16th
4 October 1947 Sunderland H 2–2 Thompson, Metcalfe 24,928 16th
11 October 1947 Bolton Wanderers A 5–1 Doherty, Rodgers (3), Whittingham 27,590 13th
18 October 1947 Liverpool H 1–1 Ramsden (og) 27,518 15th
25 October 1947 Middlesbrough A 0–1 36,142 16th
1 November 1947 Charlton Athletic H 0–1 22,028 18th
8 November 1947 Manchester United A 4–4 Glazzard, Doherty (2, 1 pen), Bateman 59,772 18th
15 November 1947 Preston North End H 1–0 Bateman 27,506 15th
22 November 1947 Arsenal A 0–2 47,514 17th
29 November 1947 Sheffield United H 2–1 Whittingham, Doherty 21,915 13th
6 December 1947 Stoke City A 1–1 Whittingham 24,451 13th
13 December 1947 Burnley H 0–1 36,375 16th
20 December 1947 Derby County H 2–1 Doherty (2) 27,752 13th
26 December 1947 Manchester City A 1–1 Whittingham 56,460 13th
27 December 1947 Manchester City H 1–1 Whittingham 32,634 15th
3 January 1948 Portsmouth A 2–3 Doherty (pen), Glazzard 23,481 17th
17 January 1948 Chelsea A 4–2 Bateman, Whittingham, Metcalfe, Glazzard 41,908 15th
7 February 1948 Wolverhampton Wanderers A 1–2 Doherty 35,875 15th
14 February 1948 Aston Villa H 0–1 20,571 15th
21 February 1948 Sunderland A 0–2 33,146 16th
28 February 1948 Bolton Wanderers H 1–2 Bateman 14,273 18th
6 March 1948 Liverpool A 0–4 40,000 21st
13 March 1948 Middlesbrough H 2–1 Metcalfe, Nightingale 23,588 18th
20 March 1948 Charlton Athletic A 0–0 29,837 18th
26 March 1948 Blackburn Rovers A 2–1 Bateman, Glazzard 28,795 16th
27 March 1948 Manchester United H 0–2 38,266 18th
29 March 1948 Blackburn Rovers H 1–1 Bateman 19,928 17th
3 April 1948 Preston North End A 2–0 Glazzard (2) 27,648 17th
10 April 1948 Arsenal H 1–1 Bateman 38,110 18th
17 April 1948 Sheffield United A 1–0 Doherty 32,596 17th
24 April 1948 Stoke City H 0–0 16,115 17th
28 April 1948 Everton H 1–3 Glazzard 13,905 17th
1 May 1948 Burnley A 1–2 Doherty 25,443 19th

FA Cup

Date Round Opponents Home/

Away

Result

F–A

Scorers Attendance
10 January 1948 Round 3 Colchester United A 0–1 17,000

Appearances and goals

Name Nation Position League Apps League Goals FA Cup Apps FA Cup Goals Total Apps Total Goals
Jeff Barker EnglandDF35010360
Albert Bateman EnglandMF31710327
Eddie Boot EnglandDF41010420
Tom Briggs EnglandDF800080
Don Clegg EnglandGK200020
Peter Doherty Northern IrelandFW3813103913
Ray Dring EnglandGK400040
Jimmy Glazzard EnglandFW34810358
George Green EnglandDF710071
Bill Hayes Republic of IrelandDF40010410
George Hepplewhite EnglandDF39010400
Bob Hesford EnglandGK25010260
George Hutchinson EnglandMF100010
Joe Lodge EnglandDF100010
Vic Metcalfe EnglandMF42510435
Harry Mills EnglandGK11000110
Albert Nightingale EnglandMF11100111
Jack Percival EnglandDF100010
Billy Price EnglandFW510051
Frank Reid ScotlandFW300030
Arnold Rodgers EnglandFW630063
Conway Smith EnglandMF301040
Les Smith EnglandDF21010221
Alan Stewart EnglandDF200020
Arthur Thompson EnglandFW620062
Albert Watson EnglandDF400040
Alf Whittingham EnglandFW41910429
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