1948-49 Aston Villa Roster
England, Level I
Team Record: 16-16-10 - 42 points
Finishing 10th in TFL1
Location: Aston, England
Aston Villa of The Football League First Division ended the 1948-49 season with a record of 16 wins, 10 draws and 16 losses for 42 points finishing tenth in TFL1.
The team scored 60 goals and yielded 76. Trevor Ford netted 13 goals for the team, while Les Smith, George Edwards, Dicky Dorsett and Johnny Dixon each tallied five or more also.
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Player | Pos. | Birth Date | Height | Weight | Hometown |
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Derek Ashton | July 4, 1922 | Kiveton Park, England | |||
Sailor Brown | F | November 7, 1915 | 5'8" | Great Yarmouth, England | |
Larry Canning | November 1, 1925 | Cowdenbeath, Scotland | |||
Miller Craddock | September 21, 1926 | Bromesberrow, England | |||
George Cummings | D | June 5, 1913 | Falkirk, Scotland | ||
Johnny Dixon | F | December 10, 1923 | 5'10" | Hebburn-on-Tyne, England | |
Dicky Dorsett | F | December 3, 1919 | Brownhills, England | ||
George Edwards | April 1, 1918 | Great Yarmouth, England | |||
Billy Evans | F | September 5, 1921 | Aston, England | ||
Trevor Ford | F | October 1, 1923 | Swansea, Wales | ||
Colin Gibson | September 16, 1923 | Middlesbrough, England | |||
Billy Goffin | F | December 12, 1920 | Amington, England | ||
John Graham | F | April 26, 1926 | Leyland, England | ||
Syd Howarth | June 28, 1923 | Newport, Wales | |||
Keith Jones | G | October 23, 1928 | Nantyglo, Wales | ||
Eddie Lowe | July 11, 1925 | Halesowen, England | |||
Con Martin | D, G | March 20, 1923 | Rush, Ireland | ||
Jackie Martin | F | August 5, 1914 | Hamstead, England | ||
Amos Moss | August 28, 1921 | Birmingham, England | |||
Frank Moss | D | September 16, 1917 | Aston, England | ||
Jock Mulraney | F | May 18, 1916 | 5'7" | Wishaw, Scotland | |
Harry Parkes | January 4, 1920 | Birmingham, England | |||
Ivor Powell | July 5, 1916 | Bargoed, Wales | |||
Joe Rutherford | G | September 20, 1914 | Fatfield, England | ||
Herbie Smith | F | December 17, 1922 | Small Heath, England | ||
Les Smith | F | March 13, 1918 | Ealing, England |