1960-61 Newcastle United Roster

The Football League First Division (TFL1)
England, Level I
Team Record: 11-21-10 - 32 points
Finishing 21st in TFL1
Location: Newcastle upon Tyne, England
1960-61 Newcastle United Statistics

Newcastle United of The Football League First Division ended the 1960-61 season with a record of 11 wins, 10 draws and 21 losses for 32 points finishing twenty-first in TFL1.

The team recorded 86 goals and gave up 109, most in the circuit. Len White scored 28 goals for the team, while Charles Woods, Albert Scanlon, Duncan Neale, Bobby Mitchell, John McGuigan, Gordon Hughes and Ivor Allchurch each contributed five or more as well.

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Player Pos. Birth Date Height Weight Hometown
Ivor AllchurchOctober 16, 19295'7"146Swansea, Wales
Jackie BellOctober 17, 1939Evenwood Co Durham, England
George DaltonDSeptember 4, 1941Dilston, England
Bobby FergusonJanuary 8, 1938Dudley, England
Herbert GarrowGJanuary 24, 1942Elgin, Scotland
Jim GibsonFSeptember 4, 1940Belfast, Northern Ireland
Bobby GilfillanJune 29, 1938Cowdenbeath, Scotland
Jimmy HarrowerFAugust 18, 1935Alva, Scotland
Bryan HarveyGAugust 26, 1938Stepney, England
George HeslopDJuly 1, 1940Wallsend, England
Ken HodgsonJanuary 19, 1942Newcastle, England
David HollinsGFebruary 4, 1938Bangor, Wales
Gordon HughesMJune 19, 1936Washington, England
Dick KeithMay 15, 19335'10"170Belfast, Northern Ireland
George LukeFDecember 17, 1933Newcastle, England
Terry MarshallFDecember 26, 1935Whitechapel, England
John McGrathDAugust 23, 1938Manchester, England
John McGuiganFOctober 29, 19325'7"Motherwell, Scotland
Bill McKinneyDJuly 20, 1936Newcastle, England
Alf McMichaelOctober 1, 19275'9"159Belfast, Northern Ireland
Bobby MitchellFAugust 16, 1924Glasgow, Scotland
Stewart MitchellGMarch 3, 1933Glasgow, Scotland
John MittenFMarch 30, 1941Manchester, England
Duncan NealeOctober 1, 1939Worthing, England
Albert ScanlonOctober 10, 19355'10"Hulme, England
Malcolm ScottMMay 8, 1936South Shields, England
Jimmy ScoularJanuary 11, 1925Livingston, Scotland
Bob StokoeMSeptember 21, 1930Mickley, England
Bill ThompsonDJanuary 5, 1940Bedlington, England
Liam TuohyFApril 27, 1933Dublin, Ireland
Len WhiteFMarch 23, 1930Skellow, England
Jimmy WilsonFApril 20, 1942Newmains, Scotland
Charles WoodsMarch 18, 1941Whitehaven, England
Brian WrightMSeptember 19, 1939Sunderland, England



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