1931-32 season | |
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Chairman | Sir Amos Brook Hirst |
Manager | Clem Stephenson |
Division One | 4th |
FA Cup | Sixth Round |
Top goalscorer |
League: Dave Mangnall (33) All: Dave Mangnall (42) |
Highest home attendance | 67,037 vs Arsenal (27 February 1932) |
Lowest home attendance | 12,963 vs Manchester City (6 April 1932) |
Huddersfield Town's 1931-32 campaign was a season that saw Town continue their impressive run of success under Clem Stephenson, by finish 4th in Division 1. The season is mostly noted for 2 reasons. The first is the impressive record of 42 goals scored by Dave Mangnall, a club record still to this day and for the record crowd set during Town's 6th round FA Cup clash with Arsenal during the season.
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After finishing 5th the previous season, Town's reimbursed team carried their rich vein of form and managed an impressive run up the table, mainly thanks to the 33 league goals supplied by Dave Mangnall, which saw Town climb up to 4th place in the table. Combined with the 9 goals in the FA Cup, Mangnall's 42 goals give him the individual record of goals for a season in Town's history.
The season is also notable for Town's impressive FA Cup run. After wins over Oldham Athletic, Queens Park Rangers and Preston North End, Town met Herbert Chapman's Arsenal in the 6th round at Leeds Road. The match was watched by over 67,000 people and saw Town lose to a goal in the 2nd minute.
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