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1941–42 Huddersfield Town A.F.C. season

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Manager
  
Chairman
  
Wartime League North
  
11th (1st NRL Competition)15th (War Cup Qualifiers)6th (2nd NRL Competition)

Top goalscorer
  
League:All:Billy Price (22)

Highest home attendance
  
6,803 vs Bradford City (6 April 1942)

Lowest home attendance
  
917 vs Bradford Park Avenue (16 May 1942)

Huddersfield Town's 1941–42 campaign saw Town continuing to play in the Wartime League. They finished 11th in the 1st NRL Competition, 15th in the War Cup qualifiers and 6th in the 2nd NRL Competition. This was also the last season in which Clem Stephenson was at the club. He had been at the club for over 2 decades as player and manager and has the longest managerial career in Huddersfield's history. Sir Amos Brook Hirst also left the club to become chairman of the Football Association.

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1941–42 Huddersfield Town A.F.C. season Wikipedia


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