1923–24 in English football

The Football League First Division 1923/24 season was the 32nd season of the Football League First Division as the highest English football league. Huddersfield Town won the same number of points before Cardiff City's first English championship in their history. Both newly promoted Notts County and West Ham United were able to get the class; instead had to play the course in the Second Division of the Chelsea and Middlesbrough FC. These two teams should be in the following season replaced by the two newly promoted second division Leeds United and Bury FC.

A total of 544 players were used, with Cardiff City and Everton FC, the least and the Sunderland AFC with 29 aufboten with 21, most players in league games. 141 newcomers were offset by 134 footballers who most recently came into play in the season 1923/24.

Final Table

Results Table

In the left column of the home teams are listed.

Top scorers

The champion team of Huddersfield Town

In the following list, all players were listed who came for Huddersfield Town in a league game for use during the 1923/24 season. It must be noted that in most cases a minimum number of games will be provided in English football to accept the official champion medal allowed. As regards the specific arrangements prior to the introduction of the Premier League, there is lack of clarity, all the players with an asterisk (*) have been provided which have received no champion medal presumably because of their small contribution. In brackets the number of bets as well as the goals achieved are called.

Ned Barkas (21/ 0 ) | Leonard boat * (5/ 0 ) | George Brown (22/ 8) | Harry Cawthorne (16/ 0 ) | George Cook ( 25/9 ) | Billy Cowell * ( 2/0 ) | Roy Goodall (14/ 0 ) | Ernie Islip * ( 3/0 ) | Billy Johnston * (8/ 0 ) | George ( Edward) Richardson * (5/ 0 ) | George ( Edward Holland ) Richardson * (2/ 0) | George Shaw * (9/ 0 ) | Bertie Smith * (8/ 0 ) | Billy Smith (39/ 13) | David Steele (31/ 0 ) | Clem Stephenson (40/ 11) | Ted Taylor (35/ 0) | Sam Wadsworth (37/ 0 ) | Joe Walter (26/ 0 ) | Billy Watson (42/ 0 ) | Charlie Wilson (31/ 18) | Tom Wilson (41/ 0).

Special events

  • Andy Wilson scored on 6 October 1923, the FC Middlesbrough Nottingham Forest five goals.
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