1964–65 Huddersfield Town A.F.C. season

Huddersfield Town's 1964–65 campaign was mainly a season of change for the Town, with Roger B. Kaye becoming the new chairman just before the start of the season, followed by the departure of manager Eddie Boot after just 3 games. Tom Johnston would then give Town a big boost for the rest of the season. A superb second half of the season saw Town only lose 3 league games in 1965, which would eventually lead Town to 8th place in Division 2.

Huddersfield Town
1964–65 season
ChairmanEngland Roger B. Kaye
ManagerEngland Eddie Boot (until 2 September 1964)
Scotland Tom Johnston (from 26 October 1964)
Football League Second Division8th
FA CupFourth round
(knocked out by Swansea Town)
Football League CupSecond round
(knocked out by Leeds United)
Top goalscorerLeague: Les Massie (10)
All: Les Massie (11)
Highest home attendance14,405 vs Manchester City (27 February 1965)
Lowest home attendance5,533 vs Swansea Town (5 December 1964)
Biggest win4–0 vs Swansea Town (5 December 1964)
Biggest defeat1–4 vs Southampton (19 September 1964)
1–4 vs Swindon Town (26 September 1964)
0–3 vs Crystal Palace (14 November 1964)
0–3 vs Portsmouth (20 February 1965)

Squad at the start of the season

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
-- GK Republic of Ireland IRL John Oldfield
-- GK England ENG Ray Wood
-- DF England ENG Denis Atkins
-- DF England ENG John Coddington
-- DF England ENG Stewart Holden
-- DF England ENG Ray Holt
-- DF England ENG Bob McNab
-- DF Republic of Ireland IRL Mick Meagan
-- DF England ENG Bob Parker
-- DF England ENG Ken Taylor
-- MF England ENG John Bettany
-- MF England ENG Peter Dinsdale
No. Pos. Nation Player
-- MF Scotland SCO Billy Fraser
-- MF England ENG Kevin McHale
-- MF England ENG Michael O'Grady
-- MF England ENG Steve Smith
-- FW England ENG Chris Balderstone
-- FW England ENG Allan Gilliver
-- FW England ENG Kevin Lewis
-- FW Scotland SCO Les Massie
-- FW England ENG John Rudge
-- FW England ENG Derek Stokes
-- FW England ENG Len White

Review

Following the previous season's mid-table position, gates at Leeds Road drastically fell, no match recorded a crowd of more than 15,000 during the season. It wasn't helped by the dreadful start made by the Town, which cost Eddie Boot his job in early September. Town failed to win any of their first 9 matches. Tom Johnston would replace Boot and brought in Jimmy Nicholson, Tony Leighton and Johnny Quigley. But, Town's form didn't seem to completely improve until Town reached December.

Town's new acquisitions would help Town's form improve during the second half of the season, which would see Town lose only 3 times in the second half of the season. It would see Town finish in 8th place with 44 points, 12 points behind 2nd placed Northampton Town.

Squad at the end of the season

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
-- GK Republic of Ireland IRL John Oldfield
-- GK England ENG Ray Wood
-- DF England ENG Denis Atkins
-- DF England ENG Chris Cattlin
-- DF England ENG John Coddington
-- DF England ENG Stewart Holden
-- DF England ENG Ray Holt
-- DF England ENG Billy Legg
-- DF England ENG Bob McNab
-- DF Republic of Ireland IRL Mick Meagan
-- DF England ENG Bob Parker
-- DF England ENG Derek Parkin
-- MF England ENG Peter Dinsdale
No. Pos. Nation Player
-- MF Scotland SCO Billy Fraser
-- MF England ENG Kevin McHale
-- MF Northern Ireland NIR Jimmy Nicholson
-- MF England ENG Michael O'Grady
-- MF Scotland SCO Johnny Quigley
-- MF England ENG Steve Smith
-- FW England ENG Chris Balderstone
-- FW England ENG Allan Gilliver
-- FW England ENG Tony Leighton
-- FW England ENG Kevin Lewis
-- FW Scotland SCO Les Massie
-- FW England ENG John Rudge
-- FW England ENG Derek Stokes

Results

Division Two

Date Opponents Home/
Away
Result
F–A
Scorers Attendance Position
22 August 1964 Bolton Wanderers H 1–1 White 12,657 12th
26 August 1964 Plymouth Argyle A 0–0 17,841 8th
29 August 1964 Middlesbrough A 0–0 23,152 10th
2 September 1964 Plymouth Argyle H 1–2 White 9,478 17th
5 September 1964 Newcastle United H 0–1 8,770 21st
11 September 1964 Northampton Town A 2–3 O'Grady, Massie 12,984 20th
16 September 1964 Cardiff City A 1–1 White 9,392 20th
19 September 1964 Southampton H 0–3 6,969 21st
26 September 1964 Swindon Town A 1–4 Gilliver 12,764 22nd
29 September 1964 Cardiff City H 3–1 Lewis, Stokes, McHale 5,640 19th
3 October 1964 Coventry City A 3–2 Coddington (pen), Lewis, Balderstone 26,994 20th
7 October 1964 Derby County A 0–2 13,622 21st
10 October 1964 Portsmouth H 2–1 Massie, Stokes 7,511 18th
17 October 1964 Manchester City A 3–2 White (2), Gratrix (og) 15,704 17th
24 October 1964 Charlton Athletic H 0–1 7,480 18th
31 October 1964 Leyton Orient A 0–1 7,673 20th
7 November 1964 Bury H 0–2 7,793 21st
14 November 1964 Crystal Palace A 0–3 14,084 21st
21 November 1964 Norwich City H 0–0 6,536 21st
28 November 1964 Rotherham United A 3–2 Massie, O'Grady, Bettany 9,116 21st
5 December 1964 Swansea Town H 4–0 Holden, McHale (2), Massie 5,533 19th
15 December 1964 Bolton Wanderers A 0–1 11,782 19th
26 December 1964 Ipswich Town A 2–3 McHale, Stokes 11,608 21st
28 December 1964 Ipswich Town H 0–0 10,596 21st
2 January 1965 Newcastle United A 1–2 Leighton 45,315 21st
16 January 1965 Northampton Town H 2–0 Balderstone, Massie 7,359 21st
23 January 1965 Southampton A 3–3 Dinsdale, Leighton (2) 17,473 21st
6 February 1965 Swindon Town H 2–1 Leighton, Nicholson 9,064 19th
13 February 1965 Coventry City H 2–1 Massie, McHale 13,042 16th
20 February 1965 Portsmouth A 0–3 11,435 17th
27 February 1965 Manchester City H 1–0 Legg 14,405 15th
6 March 1965 Swansea Town A 2–2 Legg, Leighton 7,574 15th
13 March 1965 Leyton Orient H 0–0 11,237 15th
19 March 1965 Bury A 2–0 Leighton, Coddington (pen) 8,106 15th
27 March 1965 Crystal Palace H 2–0 Massie, O'Grady 10,255 14th
30 March 1965 Middlesbrough H 1–0 Massie 13,215 12th
3 April 1965 Norwich City A 2–0 Quigley, Massie 14,465 9th
10 April 1965 Rotherham United H 1–0 Legg 12,462 9th
17 April 1965 Charlton Athletic A 0–0 11,962 9th
19 April 1965 Preston North End H 3–0 Massie, Fraser, Leighton 12,261 9th
20 April 1965 Preston North End A 0–2 13,256 9th
24 April 1965 Derby County H 3–1 Leighton, Quigley (2) 10,275 8th

FA Cup

Date Round Opponents Home/
Away
Result
F–A
Scorers Attendance
9 January 1965 Round 3 Doncaster Rovers A 1–0 Massie 19,914
30 January 1965 Round 4 Swansea Town A 0–1 22,614

Football League Cup

Date Round Opponents Home/
Away
Result
F–A
Scorers Attendance
23 September 1964 Round 2 Leeds United A 2–3 Lewis, Bell (og) 9,837

Appearances and goals

NameNationPositionLeague AppsLeague GoalsFA Cup AppsFA Cup GoalsLeague Cup AppsLeague Cup GoalsTotal AppsTotal Goals
Denis Atkins EnglandDF2702010300
Chris Balderstone EnglandMF1721010192
John Bettany EnglandMF61100071
Chris Cattlin EnglandDF10000010
John Coddington EnglandDF4222000442
Peter Dinsdale EnglandDF2511010271
Billy Fraser ScotlandMF41000041
Allan Gilliver EnglandFW1012010131
Stewart Holden EnglandMF1710010181
Ray Holt EnglandDF00001010
Billy Legg EnglandDF73100083
Tony Leighton EnglandFW1880000188
Kevin Lewis EnglandMF1520011163
Les Massie ScotlandFW361021103911
Kevin McHale EnglandMF3252000345
Bob McNab EnglandDF1900000190
Mick Meagan Republic of IrelandDF3402000360
Jimmy Nicholson Northern IrelandMF2012000221
Michael O'Grady EnglandMF2331000243
John Oldfield Republic of IrelandGK1200000120
Bob Parker EnglandDF1200010130
Derek Parkin EnglandDF10000010
Johnny Quigley ScotlandMF1530000153
John Rudge EnglandMF20000020
Steve Smith EnglandMF60000060
Derek Stokes EnglandFW1230010133
Ken Taylor EnglandDF80100090
Len White EnglandFW1150000115
Ray Wood EnglandGK3002010330
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