*** Welcome to piglix ***

Huddersfield Town F.C. season 1952–53

Huddersfield Town
1952-53 season
Chairman England Dick Parker
Manager Scotland Andy Beattie
Division Two 2nd (promoted)
FA Cup Fourth Round
Top goalscorer League:
Jimmy Glazzard (30)

All:
Jimmy Glazzard (31)
Highest home attendance 43,339 vs Sheffield United (3 January 1953)
Lowest home attendance 18,023 vs Blackburn Rovers (14 February 1953)

Huddersfield Town's 1952-53 campaign was Town's first season back in the 2nd Division since the 1919-20 season. Under the leadership of Andy Beattie, Town returned to the top flight at the first attempt. They finished in 2nd place behind Sheffield United by 2 points, with 58 points. The main reasons for Town's success during the season were the 45 goals between Jimmy Glazzard and Vic Metcalfe. Also, 7 of Town's players (Jack Wheeler, Ron Staniforth, Laurie Kelly, Bill McGarry, Don McEvoy, Len Quested and Vic Metcalfe) played every game in the season, while Jimmy Glazzard missed just the last game of the season.

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

Andy Beattie's first full season in charge of the Terriers had one simple objective - return Town to the top flight as soon as possible. The start of the season saw Town go on a 10-match unbeaten run, abruptly ended by a defeat at home to Nottingham Forest in early October. This was then followed by 5 consecutive wins, followed swiftly by 2 consecutive losses to Leicester City and West Ham United. Town's form continued to improve with Town only losing 5 more matches between December and the end of the season on 1 May.


...
Wikipedia

...