1931-32 Huddersfield Town Roster
England, Level I
Team Record: 19-13-10 - 48 points
Finishing 4th in TFL1
Location: Huddersfield, England
Huddersfield Town of The Football League First Division ended the 1931-32 season with a record of 19 wins, 10 draws and 13 losses for 48 points finishing fourth in TFL1.
The team scored 80 goals and surrendered 63.
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Player | Pos. | Birth Date | Height | Weight | Hometown |
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Jack Blackwell | F | October 28, 1909 | Ecclesall, England | ||
Wilf Bott | F | April 25, 1907 | Featherstone, England | ||
Frank Bungay | F | March 23, 1905 | Sheffield, England | ||
Austen Campbell | M | May 5, 1901 | 5'10" | Hamsterley, England | |
Billy Carr | M | March 7, 1905 | Framwellgate Moor, England | ||
Norman Christie | D | November 24, 1913 | Jarrow, England | ||
George Crownshaw | April 17, 1908 | Sheffield, England | |||
Harry Davies | F | January 29, 1904 | 5'7" | Gainsborough, England | |
Bill Dodgin | M | April 17, 1909 | Gateshead, England | ||
Billy Fogg | F | March 9, 1903 | Birkenhead, England | ||
Roy Goodall | December 31, 1902 | Dronfield, England | |||
Dennis Jennings | F, D | July 20, 1910 | Habberley Valley, England | ||
Bob Kelly | F | November 16, 1893 | 5'7" | Ashton-in-Makerfield, England | |
Gerry Kelly | F | September 18, 1908 | 5'7" | South Hylton, England | |
Charlie Luke | F | March 16, 1909 | Esh Winning, England | ||
Dave Mangnall | F | September 21, 1905 | Wigan, England | ||
George McLean | August 24, 1897 | , Scotland | |||
Reg Mountford | Darlington, England | ||||
Joe Robson | F | March 21, 1903 | Gateshead, England | ||
George Roughton | April 11, 1909 | Manchester, England | |||
Billy Smith | May 23, 1895 | Tantobie, England | |||
Bonwell Spence | February 21, 1899 | 5'10" | Ferryhill, England | ||
George Thorpe | G | Farnworth, England | |||
Hugh Turner | G | August 6, 1904 | 5'10" | 172 | Wigan, England |
Ernie Whittam | F | January 7, 1911 | Wealdstone, England | ||
Tom Wilson | D | April 16, 1896 | 5'10" | Seaham, England | |
Alf Young | November 4, 1905 | Sunderland, England |