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1948–49 Hull City A.F.C. season

Hull City
1948–49 season
ChairmanHarold Needler
ManagerRaich Carter
StadiumBoothferry Park
Third Division North1st (promoted)
FA CupSixth round
Top goalscorerLeague: Norman Moore (22)
All: Norman Moore (28)

The 1948–49 season was the 45th season in the history of Hull City Association Football Club and their sixth consecutive season in the Third Division North, when not including the abandoned 1939–40 campaign. In addition to the domestic league, the club would also participate in the FA Cup.

Summary

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Following the resignation of Major Frank Buckley prior to the end of the previous season, future English Football Hall of Fame inductee Raich Carter was promoted to become player-manager of Hull City.[1][2] It was under his guidance that the Tigers would endure their first great success since the end of the Second World War. In 1948–49, Hull topped the Third Division North, only the second title in the club's history.[3][4]

In addition to their league performance, the Tigers also proved strong competitors in the FA Cup. After surpassing opposition from both the third and second tiers, Hull were drawn against First Division side Stoke City in the fifth round. On 12 February 1949, they beat the Potters 2–0 at the Victoria Ground with goals from Norman Moore and Jimmy Greenhalgh.[5] In the following round, Hull met eventual First Division runners-up Manchester United on 26 February.[3][6] Led by Sir Matt Busby, the Red Devils would claim a narrow victory thanks to a Stan Pearson goal. Despite this, the day is still noteworthy for Hull as a crowd of 55,019 attended the match at Boothferry Park. Even today, this total remains the highest recorded attendance for any home fixture in the club's history.[3][7][8]

Competitions

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Third Division North

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League table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GAv Pts Promotion
1 Hull City (C, P) 42 27 11 4 93 28 3.321 65 Promotion to the Second Division
2 Rotherham United 42 28 6 8 90 46 1.957 62
3 Doncaster Rovers 42 20 10 12 53 40 1.325 50
4 Darlington 42 20 6 16 83 74 1.122 46
5 Gateshead 42 16 13 13 69 58 1.190 45
Source: rsssf.com
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted

Matches

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  Win   Draw   Loss

# Date Home Result Away Venue Att. Scorers[a]
1 21.08.48 Tranmere Rovers 1–2 Hull City A 10,107 Harrison, Moore
2 26.08.48 Hull City 6–0 Oldham Athletic H 32,679 Carter (2), Greenhalgh, Harrison, Moore (2)
3 28.08.48 Hull City 4–0 Mansfield Town H 34,075 Moore (2), Buchan, Harrison
4 04.09.48 Barrow 1–2 Hull City A 12,759 Burbanks, Conway
5 09.09.48 Hull City 3–1 Accrington Stanley H 33,512 Carter, Conway, Durham
6 11.09.48 Hull City 3–0 Wrexham H 32,075 Moore (2), Buchan
7 18.09.48 Halifax Town 2–4 Hull City A 18,563 Moore, Greenhalgh, Burbanks, Harrison
8 25.09.48 Hull City 2–0 Bradford City H 36,207 Carter, Burbanks
9 28.09.48 Accrington Stanley 1–2 Hull City A 13,162 Burbanks, Harrison
10 02.10.48 Doncaster Rovers 0–0 Hull City A 37,099
11 09.10.48 Hartlepools United 0–2 Hull City A 17,118 Burbanks, Moore
12 16.10.48 Hull City 0–1 Darlington H 43,801
13 23.10.48 Rochdale 1–1 Hull City A 14,967 Harrison
14 30.10.48 Hull City 4–1 New Brighton H 31,039 Moore, Carter, Burbanks, Jensen
15 06.11.48 Chester City 0–2 Hull City A 13,509 Carter, Jensen
16 13.11.48 Hull City 5–1 Southport H 25,215 Carter, Burbanks (2), Moore, Jensen
17 20.11.48 Crewe Alexandra 0–0 Hull City A 11,138
18 04.12.48 Stockport County 0–0 Hull City A 15,049
19 25.12.48 Hull City 3–2 Rotherham United H 49,655 Buchan (2), Bloxham
20 27.12.48 Rotherham United 0–0 Hull City A 22,159
21 01.01.49 Mansfield Town 1–1 Hull City A 11,735 Buchan
22 15.01.49 Hull City 3–0 Barrow H 26,881 Carter, Price (2)
23 22.01.49 Wrexham 0–2 Hull City A 18,551 Greenhalgh, Price
24 05.02.49 Hull City 6–0 Halifax Town H 37,114 Jensen (3), Buchan (2), Mellor
25 19.02.49 Bradford City 4–2 Hull City A 27,083 Harrison, Jensen
26 05.03.49 Hull City 2–0 Hartlepools United H 35,357 Carter, Price
27 12.03.49 Darlington 0–1 Hull City A 17,978 Shepherd
28 19.03.49 Hull City 1–1 Rochdale H 36,509 Price
29 23.03.49 Hull City 3–0 Carlisle United H 36,864 Carter, (o.g.), Moore
30 26.03.49 New Brighton 0–0 Hull City A 8,650
31 30.03.49 Hull City 2–0 Tranmere Rovers H 33,008 Harrison (2)
32 02.04.49 Hull City 3–2 Chester City H 36,167 Jensen, Moore (2)
33 06.04.49 Hull City 2–3 York City H 40,002 Moore, Carter
34 09.04.49 Southport 0–0 Hull City A 10,010
35 15.04.49 Hull City 2–0 Gateshead H 43,795 Harrison, Jensen
36 16.04.49 Hull City 5–0 Crewe Alexandra H 38,089 Moore (2), Jensen (2), Burbanks
37 18.04.49 Gateshead 0–2 Hull City A 17,538 Moore, Harrison
38 23.04.49 York City 1–3 Hull City A 21,010 Jensen, Carter, Moore
39 26.04.49 Oldham Athletic 1–1 Hull City A 35,200 Harrison
40 30.04.49 Hull City 6–1 Stockport County H 38,192 Moore (3), Carter (2), Jensen
41 04.05.49 Hull City 0–1 Doncaster Rovers H 46,725
42 07.05.49 Carlisle United 1–1 Hull City A 15,519 Jensen

FA Cup

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Matches

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  Win   Draw   Loss

# Date Home Result Away Venue Att. Scorers[a]
1R 27.11.48 Hull City 3–1 Accrington Stanley H 21,926 Carter (2), Jensen
2R 11.12.48 Hull City 0–0 Reading H 29,692
2R 18.12.48 Reading 1–2 Hull City A 21,920 Moore (2)
3R 08.01.49 Blackburn Rovers 1–2 Hull City A 33,200 Buchan, Moore
4R 29.01.49 Grimsby Town 2–3 Hull City A 26,505 Moore (2), Carter
5R 12.02.49 Stoke City 0–2 Hull City A 46,738 Moore, Greenhalgh
6R 26.02.49 Hull City 0–1 Manchester United H 55,019

Squad

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Name Position Nationality Place of birth Date of birth (age)[b] Previous club Date signed Fee
Goalkeepers
Billy Bly GK ENG Walker 15 May 1920 (age 28) Walker Celtic July 1937 Unknown
Alec Corbett GK SCO Saltcoats 20 April 1921 (age 27) New Brighton January 1948 Unknown
Joe Robinson GK ENG Morpeth 4 March 1919 (age 29) Blackpool February 1949 Unknown
Defenders
Tom Berry FB ENG Clayton-le-Moors 31 March 1922 (age 26) Oxford City July 1947 Unknown
Denis Durham HB ENG East Halton 26 September 1923 (age 24) East Halton United March 1947 Free
Norman Fowler FB ENG Stockton-on-Tees 3 September 1919 (age 28) Middlesbrough September 1946 Free
Jimmy Greenhalgh HB ENG Manchester 25 August 1923 (age 24) Unattached July 1946 Free
Harold Meens HB ENG Rotherham 15 October 1919 (age 28) Unattached October 1936 Free
Allan Mellor HB ENG Droylsden 16 October 1921 (age 26) Ashton United June 1947 Unknown
Jack Taylor FB ENG Barnsley 15 February 1914 (age 34) Norwich City July 1947 Unknown
Ken White HB ENG Selby 15 March 1922 (age 26) Selby Town December 1947 Unknown
John Wright HB ENG South Shields 16 November 1922 (age 25) Tyne Dock United June 1947 Free
Attackers
Jimmy Bloomer IF SCO Rutherglen 10 April 1926 (age 22) Scotland Strathclyde February 1948 Unknown
Alec Bloxham OF ENG Pleasley 2 July 1920 (age 27) Ollerton Colliery October 1947 Unknown
Willie Buchan IF SCO Grangemouth 17 October 1914 (age 33) Blackpool January 1948 £6,000
Eddie Burbanks OF ENG Campsall 1 April 1913 (age 35) Sunderland June 1948 Unknown
Raich Carter IF ENG Hendon 21 December 1913 (age 34) Derby County 1 April 1948 £6,000
Andy Conway IF ENG South Shields 17 February 1923 (age 25) North Shields June 1947 Unknown
Ken Harrison OF ENG Stockton-on-Tees 20 January 1926 (age 22) Billingham Synthonia March 1947 Unknown
Wilf Hassall IF ENG Manchester 23 September 1923 (age 24) Unattached June 1946 Free
Viggo Jensen IF DEN Skagen 9 March 1921 (age 27) Denmark Esbjerg fB October 1948 Unknown
George King CF ENG Warkworth 5 January 1923 (age 25) Newcastle United March 1948 Unknown
Norman Moore CF ENG Grimsby 15 October 1919 (age 28) Grimsby Town May 1947 Unknown
Billy Price CF ENG Hadley 10 April 1917 (age 31) Reading January 1949 £4,000
Ernie Shepherd OF ENG Wombwell 14 August 1919 (age 28) West Bromwich Albion March 1949 Unknown

Notes

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  1. ^ a b Hull scorers only
  2. ^ Players' ages listed as they were on 1 July 1948, the official start date of the 1948–49 season

References

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  1. ^ "M10 Frank Buckley". oncloudseven.com. Retrieved 15 July 2025.
  2. ^ "M11 Raich Carter". oncloudseven.com. Retrieved 15 July 2025.
  3. ^ a b c "Through The Years: 1945-1949". Hull City A.F.C. 31 May 2025. Retrieved 15 July 2025.
  4. ^ "Club Honours". Hull City A.F.C. Retrieved 15 July 2025.
  5. ^ "Hull City v Stoke City". seniortigers.org.uk. Retrieved 15 July 2025.
  6. ^ "Season 1948-49". Football Statistics Archive. Retrieved 15 July 2025.
  7. ^ "Hull City v Manchester United". seniortigers.org.uk. Retrieved 15 July 2025.
  8. ^ "Club Records". Hull City A.F.C. Retrieved 15 July 2025.