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Huddersfield Town F.C. season 1956–57

Huddersfield Town
1956–57 season
Chairman England J. Bernard Newman
Manager Scotland Andy Beattie (until 3 November 1956)
Scotland Bill Shankly (from 5 November 1956)
Division Two 12th
FA Cup Fifth Round
Top goalscorer League:
Dave Hickson (19)

All:
Dave Hickson (22)
Highest home attendance 55,168 vs Burnley (16 February 1957)
Lowest home attendance 5,878 vs West Ham United (23 February 1957)

Huddersfield Town's 1956–57 campaign was a fairly poor season for the Terriers under Andy Beattie and then his assistant Bill Shankly, following the previous season's relegation from Division 1. They finished in 12th place with 42 points, 12 points behind 2nd placed Nottingham Forest, but only 12 points ahead of 20th placed Notts County.

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Following the previous season's relegation from Division 1, Andy Beattie tried to get Town back into the 1st Division at the first attempt. A mixed start to the season saw Town gain some memorable wins including an opening day 3–2 win at Anfield over Liverpool. Beattie resigned in early November and was replaced by his assistant Bill Shankly, who would then lead Liverpool to greatness in the 1960s and 1970s. Memorable wins during the season for Town were a 5–0 away win at Barnsley and a 6–2 win over West Ham United, where defender Ken Taylor, playing as an emergency striker, scored 4 goals.

This season also marked the debuts of Town's future stalwarts Kevin McHale and Les Massie and future British transfer record holder Denis Law. Law broke the record for the youngest player ever to make a first-team appearance when he came on at the age of 16 years, 303 days, beating McHale's record by 26 days, which he set earlier in the season.


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