1922-23 Huddersfield Town Roster
England, Level I
Team Record: 21-10-11 - 53 points
Finishing 3rd in TFL1
Location: Huddersfield, England
Huddersfield Town of The Football League First Division ended the 1922-23 season with a record of 21 wins, 11 draws and 10 losses for 53 points finishing third in TFL1.
The club scored 60 goals and allowed 32. Charlie Wilson netted 13 goals for the squad, while George Brown, Ernie Islip, Frank Mann and Billy Smith each tallied five or more, too.
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Player | Pos. | Birth Date | Height | Weight | Hometown |
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Ned Barkas | D | November 21, 1901 | 5'9" | Wardley, England | |
Harry Brough | December 27, 1896 | Gainsborough, England | |||
George Brown | F | June 22, 1903 | 5'9" | Mickley, England | |
Jack Byers | F | 5'8" | Selby, England | ||
Harry Cawthorne | March 7, 1905 | 5'11" | Darnall, England | ||
Billy Cowell | G | December 7, 1902 | 5'10" | Acomb, England | |
Roy Goodall | December 31, 1902 | Dronfield, England | |||
Ernie Islip | F | October 10, 1892 | 5'8" | Sheffield, England | |
Billy Johnston | F | January 16, 1901 | 5'8" | Edinburgh, Scotland | |
Tom Lilley | D | December 13, 1899 | 5'11" | Newbottle, England | |
Frank Mann | F, D | March 17, 1891 | 5'8" | 161 | Newark, England |
George Richardson | December 4, 1891 | Seaham, England | |||
Charlie Slade | January 29, 1891 | 5'7" | Bristol, England | ||
Albert Smith | April 22, 1898 | 5'9" | Camberwell, England | ||
Billy Smith | May 23, 1895 | Tantobie, England | |||
David Steele | June 29, 1894 | 5'9" | Carluke, Scotland | ||
Clem Stephenson | F | February 6, 1890 | New Delaval, England | ||
Ted Taylor | G | March 7, 1887 | 5'9" | Liverpool, England | |
Sam Wadsworth | D | September 13, 1896 | Darwen, England | ||
Joe Walter | D, F | August 16, 1895 | 5'7" | Eastville, England | |
Billy Watson | December 31, 1893 | 5'9" | Bolton on Dearne, England | ||
Charlie Wilson | F | March 30, 1895 | 5'9" | Atherstone, England | |
Tom Wilson | D | April 16, 1896 | 5'10" | Seaham, England | |
James Wood | March 8, 1893 | Sunderland, England |