1946-47 Preston North End Roster
England, Level I
Team Record: 18-13-11 - 47 points
Finishing 7th in TFL1
Location: Preston, England
Preston North End of The Football League First Division ended the 1946-47 season with a record of 18 wins, 11 draws and 13 losses for 47 points finishing seventh in TFL1.
The team recorded 76 goals and surrendered 74. Billy McIntosh scored 27 goals for the team, while Ian Wilson, Jackie Wharton, Bill Shankly, Andy McLaren, Jimmy Garth, Tom Finney and Bobby Beattie each contributed five or more also.
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Player | Pos. | Birth Date | Height | Weight | Hometown |
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Andy Beattie | August 11, 1913 | Kintore, Scotland | |||
Bobby Beattie | F | January 24, 1916 | Kilmarnock, Scotland | ||
Willie Brown | D | October 20, 1922 | Larkhall, Scotland | ||
Peter Corr | F | June 23, 1923 | Dundalk, Ireland | ||
Albert Dainty | December 4, 1923 | Lancaster, England | |||
Jimmy Dougal | F | October 3, 1913 | Denny, Scotland | ||
Jack Fairbrother | G | August 16, 1917 | Burton, England | ||
Tom Finney | F | April 5, 1922 | 5'8" | 148 | Preston, England |
Jimmy Garth | May 1, 1922 | Glasgow, Scotland | |||
Jimmy Gooch | G | July 11, 1921 | West Ham, England | ||
Willie Hamilton | September 1, 1918 | Hamilton, Scotland | |||
Ken Horton | F | August 26, 1922 | Preston, England | ||
Willie Jessop | April 2, 1922 | Preston, England | |||
Billy McIntosh | F | December 7, 1919 | Glasgow, Scotland | ||
Andy McLaren | F | January 24, 1922 | Larkhall, Scotland | ||
George Mutch | F | September 21, 1912 | 5'7" | 154 | Ferryhill, Scotland |
Billy Nuttall | December 7, 1920 | Preston, England | |||
Willie Robertson | M, D | November 9, 1923 | Montrose, Scotland | ||
Bill Scott | D | June 14, 1921 | Preston, England | ||
Bill Shankly | M | September 2, 1913 | Glenbuck, Scotland | ||
Reg Simpson | , England | ||||
William Watson | June 11, 1918 | Swansea, Wales | |||
Jackie Wharton | June 18, 1920 | Bolton, England | |||
Emlyn Williams | January 15, 1912 | Maesteg, Wales | |||
Ian Wilson | February 11, 1923 | Kennoway, Scotland |