1947-48 Portsmouth FC Roster
England, Level I
Team Record: 19-16-7 - 45 points
Finishing 8th in TFL1
Location: Portsmouth, England
Portsmouth FC of The Football League First Division ended the 1947-48 season with a record of 19 wins, 7 draws and 16 losses for 45 points finishing eighth in TFL1.
Portsmouth netted 68 goals and allowed 50. Jack Froggatt scored 15 goals for the squad, while Bert Barlow, Ike Clarke, Peter Harris and Duggie Reid each tallied five or more, too.
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Player | Pos. | Birth Date | Height | Weight | Hometown |
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Bert Barlow | F | July 22, 1916 | 5'7" | Kilnhurst, England | |
Gerry Bowler | June 8, 1919 | 6'0" | 168 | Londonderry, Northern Ireland | |
Tom Brown | August 11, 1924 | Cowdenbeath, Scotland | |||
Ernie Butler | G | May 13, 1919 | Box, England | ||
Ike Clarke | January 9, 1915 | Tipton, England | |||
Jimmy Dickinson | M | April 24, 1925 | 5'10" | 157 | Alton, England |
Harry Ferrier | May 20, 1920 | Ratho, Scotland | |||
Reg Flewin | D | November 28, 1920 | Portsmouth, England | ||
Jack Froggatt | F, M | November 17, 1922 | Sheffield, England | ||
Peter Harris | M, F | December 19, 1925 | Southsea, England | ||
Wally Hindmarsh | D | December 26, 1919 | Crook, England | ||
George Hudson | D | October 26, 1923 | 6'3" | 209 | Havant, England |
Ron Humpston | G | December 14, 1924 | Derby, England | ||
Bert Juliussen | F | February 20, 1920 | Blyth, England | ||
Harry Lunn | F | March 2, 1925 | Lurgan, Northern Ireland | ||
Jimmy McAlinden | December 27, 1917 | Belfast, Northern Ireland | |||
Wilf McCoy | March 4, 1921 | Birmingham, England | |||
Cliff Parker | F | November 6, 1913 | Denaby, England | ||
Len Phillips | September 11, 1922 | London, England | |||
Duggie Reid | October 3, 1917 | West Kilbride, Scotland | |||
Phil Rookes | D | April 23, 1919 | Dulverton, England | ||
Jimmy Scoular | January 11, 1925 | Livingston, Scotland | |||
Guy Wharton | December 5, 1916 | Darfield, England | |||
Jasper Yeuell | March 23, 1925 | Bilston, England |