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词条 1960–61 Huddersfield Town A.F.C. season
释义

  1. Squad at the start of the season

  2. Review

  3. Squad at the end of the season

  4. Results

      Division Two  FA Cup  Football League Cup 

  5. Appearances and goals

{{Use dmy dates|date=February 2015}}{{Use British English|date=February 2015}}{{Infobox Football club season
| club = Huddersfield Town
| logo = Hudcrest.gif
| season = 1960–61
| manager = {{flagicon|ENG}} Eddie Boot
| chairman = {{flagicon|ENG}} Stephen Lister
| league = Division Two
| league result = 20th
| cup1 = FA Cup
| cup1 result = Fourth Round
| cup2 = Football League Cup
| cup2 result = Second Round
| league topscorer =
Derek Stokes (16)
| season topscorer =
Derek Stokes (18)
| highest attendance = 46,155 vs Wolverhampton Wanderers (11 January 1961)
| lowest attendance = 5,860 vs Brighton & Hove Albion (3 December 1960)
}}

Huddersfield Town's 1960–61 campaign was Town's worst ever season to date. They missed out on relegation to Division Three for the first time in their history. They finished the season in 20th place, just two points ahead of relegated Portsmouth. Their main high point of the season was the defeat of FA Cup holders Wolverhampton Wanderers in the third round of the FA Cup.

Squad at the start of the season

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Review

Following Denis Law's record-breaking departure to Manchester City the previous season, Town's strikeforce was severely depleted, despite the purchase of Derek Stokes from neighbours Bradford City. Town's start was OK in the strike department, but the defence department was leaking goals leading Town down the table to the relegation trapdoor to Division Three. Not even a 4–1 win over rivals Leeds United at Elland Road gave Town much joy during the season. As Town were dropping rapidly down the table Aston Villa's Pat Saward was brought in to stop the slide. Les Massie & Derek Stokes' 31 league goals helped Town survive the drop by just two points from Portsmouth. They finished 20th with just 35 points, their closest shave with relegation in their history.

Their season will be best remembered for their exploits in the FA Cup. Their 3rd round match was against the holders and Division One leaders Wolverhampton Wanderers. At the time, Town were bottom of Division Two and travelled to Molineux Stadium with virtually no chance of victory expected. They managed a 1–1 draw thanks to a goal by Stokes. The replay at Leeds Road was the first match to use the newly erected "Denis Law Lights" and saw Town victorious by the score of 2–1 with goals from Stokes and Michael O'Grady. They eventually lost to Barnsley in the next round.

Squad at the end of the season

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Results

Division Two

DateOpponentsHome/
Away
Result
F – A
ScorersAttendancePosition
20 August 1960Luton TownH1–1Stokes18,1569th
23 August 1960Swansea TownA0–215,29515th
27 August 1960Lincoln CityA0–08,63919th
31 August 1960Swansea TownH3–1Stokes, Massie, McHale12,91310th
3 September 1960PortsmouthH3–3Massie, Stokes (2)15,23711th
6 September 1960Sheffield UnitedA1–3Stokes (pen)14,25815th
10 September 1960Leeds UnitedA4–1Stokes (2, 1 pen), Charlton (og), Balderstonw22,14611th
14 September 1960Sheffield UnitedH0–112,34615th
17 September 1960SunderlandA2–1McGarry, Stokes21,33610th
24 September 1960Plymouth ArgyleH1–5Holden14,15414th
1 October 1960Norwich CityA0–225,30416th
8 October 1960SouthamptonH3–1Massie, McCann, Stokes11,22012th
15 October 1960Rotherham UnitedA2–2Massie, Taylor10,96113th
22 October 1960LiverpoolH2–4Massie, Taylor15,71915th
29 October 1960Bristol RoversA2–1Stokes (2)15,38113th
5 November 1960Derby CountyH1–3Stokes (pen)11,77014th
19 November 1960Scunthorpe UnitedH1–2John (og)8,61717th
26 November 1960Ipswich TownA2–4Stokes, Low11,05618th
3 December 1960Brighton & Hove AlbionH0–15,86020th
10 December 1960MiddlesbroughA1–2McNeil (og)9,94821st
17 December 1960Luton TownA0–111,21921st
24 December 1960Stoke CityA2–2O'Grady, Massie12,02921st
26 December 1960Stoke CityH0–013,78319th
31 December 1960Lincoln CityH4–1Massie, Stokes, Bettany, O'Grady11,56419th
14 January 1961PortsmouthA3–1Massie, McHale, Balderstone11,24318th
21 January 1961Leeds UnitedH0–118,93818th
4 February 1961SunderlandH4–2Bettany (2), Balderstone (2)16,34117th
11 February 1961Plymouth ArgyleA1–2Kerray12,87618th
21 February 1961Norwich CityH1–1Kerray16,98416th
25 February 1961SouthamptonA2–4Kerray, McHale14,36818th
4 March 1961Rotherham UnitedH0–115,14419th
11 March 1961LiverpoolA1–3Kerray29,73320th
18 March 1961MiddlesbroughH1–0Massie11,78820th
21 March 1961Leyton OrientA0–210,09920th
25 March 1961Derby CountyA1–1Dinsdale9,52420th
31 March 1961Charlton AthleticA3–2Massie (2), Balderstone12,98020th
1 April 1961Ipswich TownH1–3McHale16,45920th
3 April 1961Charlton AthleticH2–2Balderstone, Massie12,54220th
8 April 1961Scunthorpe UnitedA1–0Massie8,35220th
15 April 1961Leyton OrientH1–0Massie12,24719th
22 April 1961Brighton & Hove AlbionA1–2O'Grady13,08820th
29 April 1961Bristol RoversH4–0Stokes (2), O'Grady, Massie10,32219th

FA Cup

DateRoundOpponentsHome/
Away
Result
F – A
ScorersAttendance
7 January 1961Round 3Wolverhampton WanderersA1–1Stokes31,403
11 January 1961Round 3 ReplayWolverhampton WanderersH2–1Stokes, O'Grady46,155
1 February 1961Round 4BarnsleyH1–1Coddington (pen)44,761
6 February 1961Round 4 ReplayBarnsleyA0–129,149

Football League Cup

DateRoundOpponentsHome/
Away
Result
F – A
ScorersAttendance
12 October 1960Round 2Aston VillaA1–4Milner17,057

Appearances and goals

Name Nation Position League Apps League Goals FA Cup Apps FA Cup Goals League Cup Apps League Cup Goals Total Apps Total Goals
Denis AtkinsENG}}DF30000030
Chris BalderstoneENG}}MF2963010336
John BettanyENG}}MF733000103
John CoddingtonENG}}DF4104110461
Ollie ConmyIRL}}MF10000010
Jack ConnorENG}}DF20000020
Peter DinsdaleENG}}DF2413000271
Harry FearnleyENG}}GK2304000270
Brian GibsonENG}}DF1600010170
Stewart HoldenENG}}MF11000011
Jim KerraySCO}}MF2840010294
Bob LedgerENG}}MF10000010
Gordon LowSCO}}DF71001081
Les MassieSCO}}FW421540104715
John McCannSCO}}MF1110000111
Bill McGarryENG}}DF1911000201
Kevin McHaleENG}}MF3444000384
John MilnerENG}}MF70001181
Michael O'GradyENG}}MF2344100275
Bob ParkerENG}}DF3004010350
Pat SawardIRL}}MF80000080
Derek StokesENG}}FW331642103818
Ken TaylorENG}}DF2122010242
Ray WilsonENG}}DF3204000360
Ray WoodENG}}GK1900010200
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