1934-35 Derby County Roster
England, Level I
Team Record: 18-15-9 - 45 points
Finishing 6th in TFL1
Location: Derby, England
Derby County of The Football League First Division ended the 1934-35 season with a record of 18 wins, 9 draws and 15 losses for 45 points finishing sixth in TFL1.
The team scored 81 goals and yielded 66. Hughie Gallacher netted 23 goals for the team, while Reg Stockill, Peter Ramage, Arthur Groves, Dally Duncan, Sammy Crooks and Jack Bowers each tallied five or more also.
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Player | Pos. | Birth Date | Height | Weight | Hometown |
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Jack Barker | February 27, 1906 | Denaby, England | |||
Dave Bell | December 24, 1909 | Gorebridge, Scotland | |||
Don Bird | F | January 5, 1908 | Newton Abbot, England | ||
Vince Blore | G | February 25, 1907 | Uttoxeter, England | ||
Jack Bowers | F | February 22, 1908 | Scunthorpe, England | ||
George Collin | D | September 13, 1905 | 5'9" | Oxhill, England | |
Tommy Cooper | D | April 9, 1904 | Stoke-on-Trent, England | ||
Sammy Crooks | F | January 16, 1908 | Bearpark, England | ||
Dally Duncan | F | October 14, 1909 | Aberdeen, Scotland | ||
Hughie Gallacher | F | February 2, 1903 | 5'5" | Bellshill, Scotland | |
Arthur Groves | September 27, 1907 | Killamarsh, England | |||
Ralph Hann | M | July 4, 1911 | Whitburn, England | ||
Alan Hughes | F | 5'9" | 154 | North Shields, England | |
Freddie Jessop | February 7, 1907 | , England | |||
Eric Keen | M | October 4, 1910 | Newcastle, England | ||
Jack Kirby | G | September 30, 1910 | Overseal, England | ||
Jack Nicholas | November 26, 1910 | Derby, England | |||
Jack Philbin | September 6, 1913 | 5'7" | Jarrow, England | ||
Peter Ramage | F | March 26, 1908 | Bonnyrigg, Scotland | ||
Jimmy Randall | F | December 12, 1904 | Guide Post, England | ||
Sid Reid | June 20, 1908 | Belfast, Northern Ireland | |||
Reg Stockill | F | November 24, 1913 | York, England | ||
Ted Udall | D | May 28, 1910 | Atherstone, England | ||
Jack Webb | May 19, 1908 | Southwick, England | |||
Sid Wileman | M | April 26, 1910 | Coalville, England |