1946-47 Bolton Wanderers Roster
England, Level I
Team Record: 13-21-8 - 34 points
Finishing 18th in TFL1
Location: Horwich, England
Bolton Wanderers of The Football League First Division ended the 1946-47 season with a record of 13 wins, 8 draws and 21 losses for 34 points finishing eighteenth in TFL1.
The team recorded 57 goals and gave up 69. Nat Lofthouse scored 18 goals for the team, while Tom Woodward, Jackie Roberts, Willie Moir and Lol Hamlett each contributed five or more also.
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Player | Pos. | Birth Date | Height | Weight | Hometown |
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John Aspinall | April 27, 1916 | Ashton-under-Lyne, England | |||
Jack Atkinson | D | December 20, 1913 | Washington, England | ||
Ralph Banks | June 20, 1920 | Farnworth, England | |||
Malcolm Barrass | December 15, 1924 | Blackpool, England | |||
Cam Burgess | September 21, 1919 | Bebington, England | |||
Ernie Forrest | M | February 19, 1919 | Sunderland, England | ||
Albert Geldard | F | April 11, 1914 | Bradford, England | ||
Matt Gillies | August 12, 1921 | West Lothain, Scotland | |||
Lol Hamlett | D | January 24, 1917 | Stoke-on-Trent, England | ||
Stan Hanson | G | December 27, 1915 | Bootle, England | ||
Don Howe | November 26, 1917 | Outwood, England | |||
Harry Hubbick | D | November 12, 1910 | Jarrow, England | ||
George Hunt | F | February 22, 1910 | Mexborough, England | ||
Jack Hurst | M | October 27, 1914 | Darcy Lever, England | ||
Nat Lofthouse | F | August 27, 1925 | 5'9" | 165 | Bolton, England |
Alan Middlebrough | F | December 4, 1925 | Wardle, England | ||
Willie Moir | F | April 19, 1922 | Aberdeen, Scotland | ||
Danny Murphy | May 10, 1922 | , England | |||
Jackie Roberts | June 30, 1918 | Swansea, Wales | |||
Teddy Rothwell | September 3, 1917 | Atherton, England | |||
Dick Threlfall | March 5, 1916 | Ashton-under-Lyne, England | |||
Ray Westwood | F | April 14, 1912 | Amblecote, England | ||
Tom Woodward | F | December 8, 1917 | Westhoughton, England | ||
Billy Wrigglesworth | November 12, 1912 | South Elmsall, England |