1924-25 Nottingham Forest Roster
England, Level I
Team Record: 6-24-12 - 24 points
Finishing 22nd in TFL1
Location: West Bridgford, England
Nottingham Forest of The Football League First Division ended the 1924-25 season with a record of 6 wins, 12 draws and 24 losses for 24 points finishing twenty-second in TFL1.
The team bagged 29 goals, worst in the circuit and yielded 65. Duncan Walker scored 7 goals for the team, while Henry Martin and Charlie Flood contributed five or more, too.
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Player | Pos. | Birth Date | Height | Weight | Hometown |
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Percy Barratt | October 6, 1898 | Annesley, England | |||
Jackie Belton | M, F | May 1, 1895 | 5'8" | Loughborough, England | |
Alfred Bennett | G | November 13, 1898 | 6'1" | , England | |
Harry Bulling | D | September 19, 1890 | Horncastle, England | ||
Noah Burton | F | December 18, 1896 | Old Basford, England | ||
Charlie Flood | F | July 18, 1896 | 6'0" | Newport, England | |
Randolph Galloway | December 22, 1896 | 5'10" | Sunderland, England | ||
Sid Gibson | F | May 20, 1899 | 5'8" | Walgrave, England | |
Sam Hardy | G | August 26, 1882 | 5'10" | Newbold, England | |
Arthur Hewitt | January 10, 1900 | , England | |||
Len Langford | G | May 30, 1899 | , England | ||
Harry Marshall | February 16, 1905 | Hucknall, England | |||
Henry Martin | F | December 5, 1891 | 5'11" | Selston, England | |
Archie Miller | March 21, 1905 | , Scotland | |||
Gerry Morgan | July 25, 1899 | Belfast, Northern Ireland | |||
Hugh Morris | F | November 19, 1900 | 5'7" | Giffnock, Scotland | |
Pat Nelis | October 5, 1898 | Londonderry, Northern Ireland | |||
Fred Parker | D | October 23, 1893 | 5'11" | Seaham, England | |
Jack Spaven | F | November 22, 1891 | Scarborough, England | ||
Cyril Stocks | May 3, 1905 | Pinxton, England | |||
Bill Thompson | September 17, 1899 | 5'9" | Derby, England | ||
Arthur Tilford | D | May 14, 1903 | 5'10" | Ilkeston, England | |
Duncan Walker | November 24, 1896 | Glasgow, Scotland | |||
Bob Wallace | January 20, 1893 | 5'9" | Greenock, Scotland |