1935-36 Sheffield Wednesday Roster
England, Level I
Team Record: 13-17-12 - 38 points
Finishing 20th in TFL1
Location: Sheffield, England
Sheffield Wednesday of The Football League First Division ended the 1935-36 season with a record of 13 wins, 12 draws and 17 losses for 38 points finishing twentieth in TFL1.
The team scored 63 goals and conceded 77. Neil Dewar netted 19 goals for the team, while Ronnie Starling, Ellis Rimmer, Jackie Palethorpe and Mark Hooper each contributed five or more also.
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Player | Pos. | Birth Date | Height | Weight | Hometown |
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Jack Ashley | October 13, 1912 | Clowne, England | |||
George Bargh | F | May 27, 1910 | Bilsborrough, England | ||
Jack Brown | G | March 19, 1899 | Hodthorpe, England | ||
Robert Bruce | F | January 29, 1906 | 5'6" | Paisley, Scotland | |
Horace Burrows | M | March 11, 1910 | Sutton-in-Ashfield, England | ||
Ted Catlin | January 11, 1910 | South Bank, England | |||
Sedley Cooper | August 17, 1911 | 5'8" | Garforth, England | ||
Neil Dewar | November 11, 1908 | 5'11" | 163 | Lochgilphead, Scotland | |
Tom Grosvenor | F | November 22, 1908 | Dudley, England | ||
Harry Hanford | M | October 9, 1907 | Blaengwynfi, Wales | ||
Haydn Hill | G | July 4, 1913 | Creswell, England | ||
Mark Hooper | F | July 14, 1901 | Darlington, England | ||
John Hull | , England | ||||
Charlie Luke | F | March 16, 1909 | Esh Winning, England | ||
Gavin Malloch | M | July 18, 1905 | Govan, Scotland | ||
Walt Millership | M, F | June 8, 1910 | Warsop Vale, England | ||
Joe Nibloe | D | November 23, 1903 | Corkerhill, Scotland | ||
Jackie Palethorpe | F | November 23, 1909 | Leicester, England | ||
Dickie Rhodes | M, F | June 22, 1908 | Wolverhampton, England | ||
Ellis Rimmer | F | January 2, 1907 | Birkenhead, England | ||
Jackie Robinson | F | August 10, 1917 | Shiremoor, England | ||
Wilf Sharp | M | April 8, 1907 | Bathgate, Scotland | ||
Ronnie Starling | F | October 11, 1909 | 5'10" | Pelaw, England | |
Jack Surtees | F | July 1, 1911 | Willington Quay, England | ||
Jim Wright | September 11, 1910 | Okehampton, England |