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CLUB HISTORY
1908   Fred Walker became the first manager
1908   Huddersfield Town was formed as a Limited Company, and a professional club
1908   Started playing home matches at Leeds Road Ground                         
1910   Elected to Football League in Division 2
1912   Arthur Fairclough became new manager
1919   Richard Pudan became new manager
1919   Ambrose Langley became new manager
1919 1920 Runners-up in Football League Division 2  (promoted)
1919 1920 Sam Taylor set record for most League goals in a season scoring 35 times
1920   Runners-up in FA Cup final, losing to Aston Villa 1-0 (aet)
1921   Herbert Chapman became new manager
1922   Won FA Cup final beating Preston 1-0
1923 1924 Football League Champions
1924 1925 Football League Champions
1925   Cecil Potter became new manager
1925 1926 Football League Champions
1925 1926 George Brown equalled club record for most League goals in a season scoring 35 times
1926   Jack Chaplin became new manager
1926 1927 Runners-up to Football League champions
1927 1928 Runners-up to Football League champions
1928   Runners-up in FA Cup final, losing to Blackburn 3-1
1929   Clem Stephenson became new manager
1929   George Brown became club's all-time record League goalscorer with 142 goals
1930   Runners-up in FA Cup final, losing to Arsenal 2-0
1930   Recorded highest score in League match beating Blackpool 10-1 in Division 1
1932   Record home attendance of 63,037 against Arsenal in FA Cup 6th round       
1933 1934 Runners-up to Football League champions
1934   Billy Smith played last game, setting club appearances record for League matches at 520  
1938   Runners-up in FA Cup final, losing to Preston 1-0 (aet)
1943   David Steele became new manager
1947   George Stephenson became new manager
1951 1952 Relegated at end of season to Division 2
1952 1953 Runners-up in Football League Division 2  (promoted)
1952   Andy Beattie became new manager
1955 1956 Relegated at end of season to Division 2
1956   Bill Shankly became new manager
1956   Jimmy Glazzard equalled club's all-time record League goalscorer with 142 goals
1956   Denis Law became club's youngest player at 16 years and 303 days
1960   Eddie Boot became new manager
1964   Tom Johnston became new manager
1968   Ian Greaves became new manager
1969 1970 Football League Division 2 Champions
1971 1972 Relegated at end of season to Division 2
1972   Jimmy Nicholson became club's most-capped player, with 31 caps for N.Ireland
1972 1973 Relegated at end of season to Division 3
1974   Bobby Collins became new manager
1974 1975 Relegated at end of season to Division 4
1975   Tom Johnston became manager for second time
1978   Mike Buxton became new manager
1979 1980 Football League Division 4 Champions
1982 1983 Finished 3rd in Canon Football League Division 3  (promoted)
1986   Steve Smith became new manager
1987   Malcolm Macdonald became new manager
1987   Record heaviest defeat losing to Man City 10-1 in Division  2
1987 1988 Relegated at end of season to Division 3
1988   Eoin Hand became new manager
1991 1992 Finished 3rd in Barclays Football League Division 3  (not promoted) 
1992   Ian Ross became new manager
1993   Neil Warnock became new manager
1993 1994 Runners-up in Autoglass Trophy final losing to Swansea 2-0 on penalties after 1-1 draw
1994   Started playing home matches at the Alfred McAlpine Stadium                         
1994 1995 Won play-offs in Barclays Football League Division 2 (originally Division 3)  promoted 
1995   Brian Horton became new manager
1996   Club broke transfer record when buying Marcus Stewart for £1,200,000 from Bristol Rovers
1997   Peter Jackson became new manager
1999   Steve Bruce became new manager
2000 2001 Relegated at end of season from Nationwide League Division 1 (into old Division 3)
2000   Lou Macari became new manager
2000   Highest fee received for a player when selling Marcus Stewart for £2,750,000 to Ipswich
2002 2003 Relegated at end of season to Coca-Cola Division 3 (originally Division 4)
2002 2003 Relegated at end of season to Coca-Cola F/L Division 2 (originally Division 4)
2002   Mick Wadsworth became new manager
2003 2004 Won play-offs in Barclays Football League Division 3 (originally Division 4)  promoted 
2003   Peter Jackson became new manager
2007   Andy Ritchie became new manager
 
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