1937-38 Birmingham FC Roster
England, Level I
Team Record: 10-14-18 - 38 points
Finishing 18th in TFL1
Location: Bordesley, England
Birmingham FC of The Football League First Division ended the 1937-38 season with a record of 10 wins, 18 draws and 14 losses for 38 points finishing eighteenth in TFL1.
The club netted 58 goals and allowed 62. Charlie Jones scored 10 goals for the squad, while Donald Dearson, Fred Harris, Seymour Morris and Frank White each tallied five or more as well.
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Player | Pos. | Birth Date | Height | Weight | Hometown |
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Jack Beattie | F | May 28, 1912 | Newhills, Scotland | ||
Samuel Bellamy | D | November 2, 1913 | 5'8" | Small Heath, England | |
Norman Brunskill | June 14, 1912 | Dipton, England | |||
Dick Butler | M | November 18, 1911 | 6'0" | Eastwood, England | |
Frank Clack | G | March 30, 1912 | Witney, England | ||
Albert Clarke | December 25, 1916 | Sheffield, England | |||
Donald Dearson | May 13, 1914 | Ynysybwl, Wales | |||
Tom Fillingham | M | September 6, 1904 | 6'0" | Bulwell, England | |
Fred Harris | F | July 2, 1912 | Solihull, England | ||
Harry Hibbs | G | May 27, 1906 | Wilnecote, England | ||
Billy Hughes | D | March 6, 1918 | Llanelli, Wales | ||
Dennis Jennings | F, D | July 20, 1910 | Habberley Valley, England | ||
Charlie Jones | F | April 29, 1914 | Pentre Broughton, Wales | ||
Jack Kelly | F | March 2, 1913 | 5'8" | Hetton-le-Hole, England | |
Kenny Kendrick | Birmingham, England | ||||
Owen Madden | December 5, 1916 | Cork, Ireland | |||
Seymour Morris | F | February 15, 1908 | Ynshir, Wales | ||
Harry Parr | M | Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England | |||
Charlie Phillips | F | June 23, 1910 | Victoria, Wales | ||
Dai Richards | M | October 31, 1906 | Abercanaid, Wales | ||
Ray Shaw | F | May 18, 1913 | 5'10" | Walsall, England | |
Willie Steel | D | February 6, 1908 | Blantyre, Scotland | ||
Lewis Stoker | M | March 31, 1910 | Wheatley Hill, England | ||
Cyril Trigg | F, D | April 8, 1917 | Measham, England | ||
Frank White | F | April 14, 1911 | 5'8" | Piccadilly, England |