Huddersfield Town F.C. season 1970-71

Huddersfield Town F.C. season 1970-71

Infobox Football club season
club = Huddersfield Town

season = 1970-71
manager = flagicon|ENG Ian Greaves
chairman = flagicon|ENG Frank Drabble
league = Division One
league result = 15th
cup1 = FA Cup
cup1 result = Fourth Round
cup2 = Football League Cup
cup2 result = Second Round
league topscorer =
Frank Worthington (10)
season topscorer =
Frank Worthington (12)
highest attendance = 43,011 vs Leeds United (12 April 1971)
lowest attendance = 13,580 vs Wolverhampton Wanderers (24 April 1971)

Huddersfield Town's 1970-71 campaign was Town's first season in the Football League's top division since the 1955-56 season. Following the successful previous season in Division 2. They finished in 15th place, but only finished 9 points clear of the relegation zone. They had some brilliant results during the season including a 2-1 win over champions and FA Cup winners. Arsenal. They were even top of the table after 2 matches following wins over Blackpool and Southampton. Unfortunately, the stay in the top would only last one more season, following the dramatic slide the following season.

quad at the start of the season

Review

After a successful previous season, Town started their Division 1 lives with convincing 3-0 & 3-1 wins over Blackpool & Southampton respectively. Those wins actually put Town top of the table, but they were soon put back into place with a 4-0 drubbing by Liverpool at Anfield. They had a pretty mixed season, but they were never in any danger of being dragged into a relegation dogfight. One of their most impressive wins was a 2-1 win over Arsenal in January 1971. Goals by Les Chapman and Frank Worthington inbetween a Ray Kennedy equalizer gave Town a win over the eventual league and FA Cup winners.

Town finished in 15th place, despite only winning 11 games all season. They had 36 points, but never looked like getting relegated or fighting for a European place.

quad at the end of the season

Results


= Division One=


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