1933-34 Leeds United Roster
England, Level I
Team Record: 17-17-8 - 42 points
Finishing 9th in TFL1
Location: Leeds, England
Leeds United of The Football League First Division ended the 1933-34 season with a record of 17 wins, 8 draws and 17 losses for 42 points finishing ninth in TFL1.
The team chalked up 75 goals and yielded 66. Arthur Hydes scored 16 goals for the team, while Jack Mahon, Charlie Keetley, Billy Furness, Alan Fowler, Joe Firth and Harry Duggan each contributed five or more, too.
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Player | Pos. | Birth Date | Height | Weight | Hometown |
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Tom Cochrane | F | October 7, 1908 | Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England | ||
Wilf Copping | M | August 17, 1907 | Barnsley, England | ||
Harry Duggan | June 8, 1903 | 5'7" | 137 | Dublin, Ireland | |
Willis Edwards | M | April 28, 1903 | Newton, England | ||
Joe Firth | F | March 27, 1909 | 5'9" | 152 | Glasshoughton, England |
Alan Fowler | F | November 20, 1911 | 5'6" | Rothwell, England | |
Billy Furness | F | June 8, 1909 | Washington, England | ||
Harry Green | F | August 5, 1907 | 5'5" | 143 | Sheffiel, England |
Ernest Hart | January 3, 1902 | Overseal, England | |||
Cecil Hornby | April 25, 1907 | West Bromwich, England | |||
Arthur Hydes | F | November 24, 1911 | 5'8" | 146 | Barnsley, England |
Charlie Keetley | F | March 10, 1906 | 5'9" | Derby, England | |
Jack Mahon | F | December 8, 1911 | Gillingham, England | ||
George Milburn | D | June 24, 1910 | 5'10" | Ashington, England | |
Jack Milburn | D | March 18, 1908 | Ashington, England | ||
Stan Moore | G | December 31, 1909 | 5'10" | 159 | Worksop, England |
Tom Neal | M | November 28, 1910 | 5'9" | 139 | New Washington, England |
Harry Roper | F | April 13, 1910 | 5'10" | Romiley, England | |
Bert Sproston | D | June 22, 1915 | 5'7" | 163 | Elworth, England |
Alec Stacey | M | June 3, 1904 | London, England | ||
Charlie Turner | D | November 30, 1911 | 5'10" | 154 | Athlone, Ireland |
Charlie Wilkinson | D | May 7, 1907 | 5'10" | Medomsley, England |