List of Darlington F.C. players (1–24 appearances)

Darlington Football Club, an English association football club based in Darlington, County Durham, was founded in 1883. They entered the FA Cup for the first time in 1885–86,[1] were founder members of the Northern League in 1889,[2] turned professional in 1908 and joined the North Eastern League,[1] which they won in 1913 and 1921.[2] The latter win preceded election to the Football League as members of its newly formed Third Division North.[1] Runners-up in their first season, Darlington were Northern Section champions three years later, thus winning promotion to the Second Division. Their 15th-place finish in 1926 remains their best League performance, and they were relegated back to the Third Division the following year. After 68 years of continuous membership, they were relegated from the Football League in 1988–89. Having made an immediate return as Conference champions, they remained in the League until 2010, when they again dropped into the Conference.[2] After Darlington failed to exit administration in a manner acceptable to the Football Association, that body treated it as a new club, required it to change its name (to Darlington 1883), and placed its team in the Northern League, the ninth tier of English football, for the 2012–13 season.[3] Five years later, the FA approved the club's request to resume its traditional name.[4]

The Darlington F.C. team that won the 1887 Cleveland Challenge Cup. Players: (back row) G. Millar, W. Brooks, J. Davison, Tommy Waites, Michael Hope; (standing) Harry Hope; (seated on step) R.T. Stabler, Arthur Wharton, J.H. Smeddle, R.B. Buckton; (seated on ground) J.T. Hutchinson. Wearing suit: Charles Craven.

The club's first team have competed in numerous nationally organised competitions, and all players who have played in between 1 and 24 such matches, either as a member of the starting eleven or as a substitute, are listed below. Each player's details include the duration of his Darlington career, his typical playing position while with the club, and the number of games played and goals scored in domestic league matches and in all senior competitive matches. Where applicable, the list also includes the national team for which the player was selected, and the number of senior international caps he won.

Introduction

More than 800 men played in nationally organised competition for Darlington but never reached the 25-appearance mark. In the early days, the scarcity of nationally organised competitive football meant players could spend many years with the club while making few such outings. Tommy Waites took part in the club's first FA Cup match in 1885 and made his 14th and last such appearance twelve years later. In between, he represented Durham in inter-county matches,[5] was appointed captain of Darlington F.C. in 1890,[6] and in 1896, was recognised as "one of the most respected and reliable members of the team".[5] Tom Rowlandson, who kept goal in six FA Cup matches, was an amateur international for England, captained a touring Corinthian team that helped spread football worldwide and, as a captain in the Yorkshire Regiment, won the Military Cross before being killed in action during the Somme Offensive in 1916.[7]

Eddie Carr, Len Walker and Simon Davey went on to manage the club's first team.[8] Other players took part in significant matches in the history of the club. Bill Edmunds and John Ward played in Darlington's first match in the Football League, a 2–0 win at home to Halifax Town on 27 August 1921.[9] Seven of the thirteen players used in the club's last match in the league, a 2–0 home defeat against Dagenham & Redbridge on 8 May 2010, fall into this category: Nick Liversedge, Andrew Milne, Dan Burn, Gary Dempsey, Nathan Mulligan, Danny Groves and the 16-year-old Jordan Marshall, who had made his senior debut just eleven days earlier.[10]

Numerous players left Darlington to seek opportunities with other teams. Reg Mountford played for ten years in the First Division for Huddersfield Town, appeared in the 1938 FA Cup Final, and managed the Denmark national team that won the bronze medal at the 1948 Olympics.[11] Ray Wood went on to win two League titles with Manchester United and play for England; he survived the Munich air crash, played another 300 times in the League and managed at both club and international level abroad.[12] The careers of others were winding down: Aston Villa's European Cup-winner Allan Evans's single appearance for Darlington was his last of an 18-year senior career.[13] Others were to make an impression in different sporting fields. Graham Doggart, who played twice for Darlington in 1921–22, became an administrator both in cricket, as a committee member of Sussex CCC and of the MCC, and in football, as chairman of the Football Association.[14] Walter Creasor was a speedway rider in the early days of the sport in Britain.[15]

Key

  • The list is ordered first by number of appearances in total, then by number of League appearances, and then if necessary by date of debut.
  • Appearances as a substitute are included.
  • Statistics are correct up to the end of the 2019–20 season. Where a player left the club permanently after this date, his statistics are updated to his date of leaving.
Positions key
Pre-1960s 1960s–
GK Goalkeeper
FB Full back DF Defender
HB Half back MF Midfielder
FW Forward
Player
Players marked * were registered for the club as at the date specified above.
Players with name in italics and marked were on loan from another club for the duration of their Darlington career. The loaning club is noted in the Notes column, and sourced to Neil Brown's Player Database,[16] to the English National Football Archive, or individually.
Position
Playing positions are listed according to the tactical formations that were employed at the time. Thus the change in the names of defensive and midfield positions reflects the tactical evolution that occurred from the 1960s onwards.[17][16]
Club career
Club career is defined as the first and last calendar years in which the player appeared for the club in any of the competitions listed below.
League appearances and League goals
League appearances and goals comprise those in the Football League (1921–1989 and 1990–2010), the Football Conference (1989–1990 and 2010–2012) and the National League (2016–present). Appearances in the 1939–40 Football League season, abandoned after three matches because of the Second World War, are excluded.[G 1]
Total appearances and Total goals
Total appearances and goals comprise those in the Football League (including play-offs), Football Conference, National League, FA Cup, Football League Third Division North Cup, Football League Cup, Associate Members' Cup/Football League Trophy, FA Trophy and Conference League Cup. Matches in wartime competitions are excluded.[G 1]
International selection
Countries are listed only for players who have been selected for international football. Only the highest level of international competition is given, except where a player competed for more than one country, in which case the highest level reached for each country is shown.

Players with 1 to 24 appearances

Table of players, including playing position, club statistics and international selection
Player Pos Club career League Total International selection Refs
Apps Goals Apps Goals
Ken Smith FW1959–1960247247
Gary Dempsey MF2010241241 Republic of Ireland youth[18]
Charlie Slade HB1925–1927230240
Frank McMahon MF1973–1974231241
Russell Kelly MF1996–1997232242 Republic of Ireland youth[19]
Mor Diop FW2009–2010232243
Walter Holmes FB1928–1929220240
Alex Jeannin DF2001220242
Liam Hughes MF2018–2019221241
Les Massie FW1966–1967202242
John McFarlane FW1935–1936181241
Billy Dunlop FW1954–1955182243
Dale Anderson FW1987–1990180241
James McGiffen FW1927–1929234234
Tommy Hall HB1929–1931231231
Jim Barron GK1946–1947230230
Charlie Wayman FW1956–19572314231
John Wilson MF1971–1973201231
Mike Angus MF1984–1985187237
Kalu N'Goma MF2006–2007181232
David Mills FW1986172232 England B[20]
Aaron Travis FW1914–19221162313
Jack Hill FW1929–193122142214
Stuart Giddings DF2009–2010220220 England U19[21]
George Hunter GK1961–1962200220
Geoff Martin MF1961–1962206226
Terry Melling FW1969206226
Paddy Lowrey MF1975–1976202222 English schools[22]
Gordon Reed FW1935–19361872210
Adam Griffin DF2008–2009170220
Cecil Harris GK1930210210
George Hall HB / FW1930–1933214214
Sam Shields FW1952–1953212212
Fred Leeder FB1958–1960210210
Nick Cusack MF / FW1992216216
Evan Horwood DF2006–2007200210[L 1]
Thompson Kirkham FW1923–1924191211
David Smyth FW1937–1938196217
Carl Taylor MF1962–1963191211
John Leadbitter DF1972–1973190210
Tom Burnett FB1936–1938160210
David Dowson FW
  • 2009
  • 2013–2015
101214[L 2]
Raymond O'Connor HB1938–1939190201
Jimmy Potter HB1963–1964191201
Gareth Waite MF2010191201
Harold Crockford FW1926–1927188208
Ronnie Burbeck FW1963–1964181201 England youth[23]
Steve Thomas MF2004–2006180200 Wales U21[24]
Kevin Gall FW
  • 2008
  • 2009
182202 Wales U21[L 3][24]
James Walshaw FW2011183203
Dave Wintersgill MF1986–1987171201
Franz Resch DF1997–1998171201 Austria[25]
Scott Wiseman DF2007–2008170200 [26]
Adam Mitchell MF2014–2016111202
Bill Gardner FW1927–192819161916 England amateur[27]
Dick Renwick DF1974190190[L 4]
Craig Hignett MF2004–2005199199
Shane Redmond GK2010190190 Republic of Ireland U21[L 5][28]
David Young DF1982–1983180190
John Blythe DF1945–1949170190
Keith Hird GK1963–1964170190
Keith Smith FW1966–1967172192
Paul Mattison MF1994–1996170190
Martin Carruthers FW1999172192
John Hope GK1965–1968140190
Colin Ross MF1983–1984140190
Dan Burn DF2009–2011140190
David Taylor FB
  • 1910–1911
  • 1919–1921
00190
John Ward GK1921–1924180180
John Kelly FW1928–1929181181
Jim Nickalls DF1955180180
Kevin Barry GK1980180180
Romal Palmer MF2018–2019180180[L 6][29]
Sam Rowbotham HB1934–1935171181
Billy Coyle HB1949–1950170180
Danny Groves MF2009–2010170180
Cliff Wright MF1970164184
Peter Bainbridge DF1979160180
Barry Dunn MF1982164184
Andy Oakes GK2007–2009160180
George Switzer DF1993–1994140180
Kevin Caizley MF1988–1989121181
Alec Fraser FW / HB1909–191200187
Jimmy Donnelly FW1910–191300188
Jon Wright HB1947–1948170170
Don Cowan GK1952–1954170170
Charlie Nicklas FW1953–1954176176
Danny Carlton FW2009174174 England C[L 3][30]
Jordan Pickford GK2012170170 England[L 2][31]
Jonny Burn DF2018170170
Ken Brandon FW1958–1959161171
Tyrone O'Neill FW2019144177[L 7]
Robert Lowes FW1928–1929133175
Kenny Mitchell DF1981131171
Nathan Modest FW2011130171[L 8]
Jim Parmley FW1936–1937124177
Eddie Hanlon HB
  • 1910–1911
  • 1914–1919
00172
Thomas Tolson FW / FB1894–190200174
Jimmy Lyske FB1958–1959160160 Northern Ireland youth[32]
Peter Walters GK1972160160[L 9]
Chris Jones FW1978163163[L 10]
Teuvo Moilanen GK1997160160 Finland[L 11][33]
Nathan Mulligan MF2009–2010161161
Aynsley Pears GK2018160160[L 7]
Gary Innes FW1996–1997150160 England youth[34]
Clint Marcelle MF2001150160 Trinidad and Tobago[35]
David Wheater DF2007152162 England U21[L 7][24]
Dale Hopson MF2011–2012152162
Greg Mills DF2017–2018151161
Tom Penn FB1927–1928140160
Jim Brown HB1961–1963140160
John Daglish HB1930–1933141161
Kenny Lowe MF1997140160 England C[36]
Gaetano Giallanza FW2006–2007143164
George Smith HB1933–1934131162
Peter Kirkham MF1993–1995130160
Matt Carmichael FW1996132162
Steve Carney DF1985–1986120160
Osagi Bascome MF2019110160 Bermuda (4)[37]
Lambert Golightly FB1919–192470160 England amateur[27]
Thomas H. McIntosh HB1898–190500160
Joe Hisbent FB / HB1909–191200160
Ernest Bannister HB1910–191200161
William Cook FW1932–1933152152
Jim McGhee FW1952–1953154154
Tommy Lumley FW1956–1957153153
Billy Neale HB1957150150
Harry Darbyshire FW1959152152
Johnny Downie FW1959152152
Stan Storton FB1964150150
Neil Teggart FW2004150150 Northern Ireland U21[L 2][24]
Jason St Juste MF2004–2005152152 Saint Kitts and Nevis[38]
Simon Madden DF2010150150 Republic of Ireland U21[39]
Chris Atkinson MF2011150150[L 12]
Jack Vickers HB1929140150
Don Ashman FB1935140150
Tony Lee MF1968–1969141151
Mark Rhodes MF1982–1983140150[L 13]
Irvine Boocock FB1922130150
Ernie Young FW1922–1923134156
Richard Offiong FW
  • 2002–2003
  • 2010
132154 England U20[L 14][L 3][40]
Mark Bower DF2009–2010130150
Nick Liversedge GK2009–2010130150
Trevor Brissett DF1982120150
Michael Brough MF2010–2011110151 Wales U21[24]
Tom Hutchinson FW1885–189400158
Ronald Brebner GK
  • 1906–1907
  • 1910–1911
00150 England amateur[41]
Geordie Henderson FW1927146146
Bill Harvey FW1938–1939147147
Bob Sharpe FB1952–1953140140
Graeme Hedley MF1979141141[L 7]
Paul Dobson FW1992–1993142142
Andy Cooke FW2006143143[L 15]
Adam Quinn DF2011140140
Will Smith DF2018–2019141141[L 6][29]
Harry Hall FW1923131141
Ben Parker DF2008130140 England U19[L 16][42]
Kevin Austin DF2010130141 Trinidad and Tobago[43]
Reg Mountford FB1928–1929123143
Reg Hill HB1937120140
Ray Wood GK1949120140 England[44]
James Gray FW2011–2012110140 Northern Ireland U21[45]
Roger Davies FW1983–1984101142 England U23[46]
Phil Linacre FW1991103144
Ron Harrison FW1945–194783147
Tommy Waites HB
  • 1885–1892
  • 1896–1897
00141
J. Callaghan FW / HB1894–190200145
William Butler FW1923131131
Tim Maloney FW1928–1929134134
Ken Williamson FW1952–1953133133
Ray Snowball GK1964–1966130130
Dave Crampton GK1969–1970130130
Billy Coulson MF1976131131[L 17]
John Gidman DF1988131131 England[47]
David Lucas GK
  • 1995–1996
  • 1996
130130 England U20 [L 11][40]
Andrew Milne DF2009–2010130130 Scotland U19[L 16][48]
Danny Lambert MF2012131131
Sean Reid * FW2019–present132132
Keith Finch GK1999–2002120130
Ted Lowery FW1936–1937113134
Ray Finnigan DF1966–1968110130
Tony McAndrew DF1988–1989110130
Gary Hamilton MF1991112132 Scotland youth[L 7][49]
Billy Whelan FB / HB1933–1934100130
Liam Connell GK2019–present90130[L 18][50]
D. Campbell HB1889–189500130
Charlie Dixon FB1912–191500130
Bill Ellerington HB1912–191500130
Newton FB1912–191500131
John Whitbourn GK1912–191500130
Bob Bolam FW1922–1923122122
John Edgar FW1955–1956120120
Brian Glendinning FW1955–1956122122
Jim Cannon FW1956121121
Dave Clarke GK1970120120 England semi-pro[L 10][51]
Paul Dyson DF1989123123 England U21[24]
Bobby Petta MF2005121121
Ben Purkiss DF2011120120
Barry Hawkes FW1960–1961113123
Jeff Wilson DF1983–1984110120
Rob Dewhurst DF1991–1992111121[L 19]
Wilson Kneeshaw FW
  • 2015
  • 2019
111121
Ed Wilczynski GK2017110120
Mick Connaboy HB1933–1934100120
Chris Porter GK2001–2003100120
David Knight GK
  • 2005–2006
  • 2009
100120 England U19[L 7][42]
Lee Turnbull MF1997–199890120
Adam Marsh FW2000–200180121
Matty Plummer DF200980120
Amar Purewal FW2013–201661125
John Bowes FW / FB
  • 1894–1895
  • 1897–1902
00123
Joe Johnson HB1894–190000120
Joe Watson FB1929110110
Mike Westgarth FW1931–1932111111
Joseph Sewell FW1933110110
Ron Mailer FW1955112112
Owen Simpson DF1971110110
Simon Davey MF1997110110[L 11]
Drewe Broughton FW2012111111
Jake Turner GK2019110110 England U19[L 20][52][53]
Jack Rand FW1929–1930107117
Joe Craddock FW1931–1932102112
Jimmy Loughlin FW1933–1934105115
John Duffy HB1963–1964101111
John Cowan MF1975–1976100110 Northern Ireland[54]
Brian Laws DF1996–1997100110 England B[55]
Joe Clarke MF2010101111
Scott Harrison DF2011–2012100110
Mitchell Glover FW2017–2019100110
Przemysław Kazimierczak GK2008–200990110
Corey Barnes MF200990110
John Hellawell FW196681113
David McMahon FW2000–200181112 Republic of Ireland U18[L 14][56]
Adam Proudlock FW200880110 England youth[57]
Jack Lambert FW2019–202080112[L 21][58][59]
Bobby Bell FW1900–190300111
King FB1903–190700110
Bobby Kerr FW1952–1953102102
Paul Hutchinson DF1971–1973100100
Len Walker DF1976–1978100100
John Reed MF1993102102[L 1]
Steve McMahon FW1996101101
Olivier Bernard DF2001102102[L 14]
Jimmy Corbett MF2003102102[L 19]
Patrick Deane FW2010100100
Baden Powell FW1950–195390100
Keith Webster MF1966–196790100
Stewart McPhee MF1986–198791101
Bertrand Bossu GK200590100
Lee Jones GK200790100
Alex Rainnie HB1921–192280100
Bill Glasper HB / FW1936–193780101
Mark Taylor DF199480100[L 7]
Tom Kaak FW200082102
Thomas Butler MF200080100 Republic of Ireland[L 2][60]
Paul Crichton GK
  • 1987
  • 1987
80100[L 5]
Lee Thorpe FW200980101
Garry Williamson MF2000–200160100
H. Henderson GK1893–190000100
Ben Cansick FW1896–190000105
Kidd GK1901–190400100
Jack Dodds FW1910–191100103
Sam White FW1929–19309292
Jim Harker FW1932–19339393
Terry Stoddart HB1954–19559090
Ian Hopkinson FW1972–19739191
Barry Stell MF1980–19819090
Danny Graham FW20049292 England U20[L 7][40]
Guy Bates FW20069191
Kyle Lafferty FW20069393 Northern Ireland[L 22][61]
Jemal Johnson FW20069393[L 19]
Haydn Hollis DF20129191[L 23]
Paul Johnson DF20129090[L 24]
Williams Kokolo DF2018–20199090[L 2][29]
Steve Ingle DF19738090
Phil Stamp MF2005–20068191 England U18[62]
Bob Thyne DF1945–19467090 Scotland wartime[63]
John Leah FW1998–19997191
Bill Hopper FW19656091
Steve Walklate FB20006090
Adam Nowakowski MF2015–20166091
Edward Auld GK1888–18920090
Frank Norris FB1892–18970090
W. Todd FB1896–19000090
Sherwood FB
  • 1903–1904
  • 1907–1908
0090
Bill Edmunds FW1921–19228686
Albert Watson HB19238080
Alex Bosomworth FW1924–19268080
Arthur Sharp FW1936–19378080
John Franklin FW1947–19488383
Joe Riley FW19498282
Ken Rickards FW19508080
Alex Greenwood FB1955–19568080
John Tennant GK19578080
Barry Siddall GK19808080 England youth[L 2]
Stewart Ferebee FW19878080
Rory Prendergast MF20078080[L 4]
Mark Phillips DF20078080[L 25]
Jonathan Sánchez Muñoz DF20118181
Graeme Armstrong MF2014–20158282
Jack Vaulks DF2017–20188080
Tom Scott FW1924–19257383
Billy Cowan FW1930–19317181 Scotland[64]
Ron Watson HB1933–19347080
John Green HB1936–19377080
Frank Gower GK1938–19397080
Micky Bloor DF1973–19747080
Tommy Paterson FW1978–19797282
Mark Miller MF19847181
Paul Beavers FW2000–20017181
Craig Nelthorpe MF20087080[L 10]
Simon Thomas FW20097181[L 26]
James Collins FW20097282 Republic of Ireland U21[L 27][65]
Phil Gray DF2011–20127080
Graham Clark MF19796080 Scotland schools[66]
John Huntley DF1985–19866080
Pedro Paulo MF19956080
Alan Gray DF19976080
Carl Pepper DF1998–19996080
Fabien Bossy MF20036080
Mark McLeod MF20066080
Paul Willis MF1989–19905182
Mark Angel MF20005081 England semi-pro[67]
Kevin Kyle FW20005182 Scotland[L 2][68]
George Bird HB1892–18970080
H. Buckton FB1899–19010080
W.O. Cleminson HB1904–19070081 England amateur [69]
Nicholson FW1907–19090082
Wake HB1907–19090081
Nick Hendry GK1908–19090080
Fred Wilkinson FW1909–19120082
Harker FW1912–19130080
John Harkins HB1912–19130080
Bob Turner FW1912–19130081
Hector Gilfillan FW19277070
Allan Codling FW1938–19397070
Don Toase FB19517070 England youth[70]
Eddie Carr FW19537070
Bruce Halliday DF19827070[L 14]
Hugh Atkinson DF19857070 Republic of Ireland U21[L 28][71]
Gary Pallister DF19857070 England[L 7][72]
Colin Walker FW1986–19877070 New Zealand[L 8][73]
Keith Gorman MF19877272
Dave Shearer FW19897070
Peter Keen GK20017070[L 3]
Tom Newey DF20037171[L 16]
Trésor Kandol FW2005–20067272 DR Congo[L 29][74]
Paul Mayo DF20087171[L 23]
Bryan Hodge MF20087070 Scotland U20[L 19][75]
Clayton Fortune DF2008–20097070
Dean Gerken GK20097070[L 30]
Ben Jackson DF20197171[L 12][76]
David Atkinson * DF2019–present7070 England U17[77]
Ken Sykes FW1945–19476273
Hugh Turner FB1946–19476070
Joe Roddom HB1950–19516070
Keith Bambridge MF1964–19656070
Daniel Barbara FW1996–19976172
Phil Hadland MF20026070
Glen Robson FW20036070
Kevin McBride MF20076171
Sébastien Carole MF20086070 Martinique[78]
Dean Windass FW20096070
Jamie Devitt FW20096171 Republic of Ireland U21[L 9][79]
Jefferson Louis FW2010–20116070 Dominica[L 31][80]
Gary Martin FW20206070[L 32][81]
Bob Graham FW1924–19255070
Norman Cardew FW19655171
Bob Lee FW19835070
Wayne Baker GK1986–19875070
Rui Neves FW19955070 Portugal U21[82]
Alan Morgan MF20035171 Scotland youth[L 19][83]
Nathan Jameson MF20055070
John McMahon FW19854073
Frank van der Geest GK2000–20012070
McGregor FB1891–18940070
G. Thompson FB / HB1897–19000070
McRae HB1903–19040070
Woodhouse HB/FW19100072
Matthew Cornock FW19100077 Scottish Junior[84]
Billy Dinsdale FW
  • 1921–1922
  • 1931–1932
6161
Bob Mitcheson FW1922–19236060
Jack Martin FW1923–19246060
Walter Creasor FW1924–19256161
Harry Briggs FW1925–19276060
John Wildsmith FW1931–19346060
Albert Bonass FW19336161
George Charlton FW1933–19346161
Dave Mason FW19396565
Bob Hardisty HB1946–19486060 England amateur[85]
Tom Allison FW19466060
Tom Johnson HB19476161
George Gray HB19536060
Ernie Butler FW1953–19546060
Derrick Clark FW1955–19566161
Jim Storey FB19576060
Ken Solan FW19696161[L 7]
Ricky Sbragia DF19856060[L 28]
David Riley FW19876262[L 5]
Graham Fenton FW20026161 England U21[L 33][24]
Lee Matthews FW2003–20046161 England U18[L 34][86]
Lee Ridley DF2007–20086060[L 35]
Joe Colbeck MF20076262[L 15]
Russell Hoult GK20096060[L 23]
Ole Söderberg GK20126060 Sweden U21[L 14][87]
James Talbot GK2017–20186060 Republic of Ireland U19[L 2][88]
Kit Elliott FW20196161[L 12][76]
Dugald McCarrison FW19915262[L 36]
Lawrie Madden DF19935060
Nathan Porritt MF20095060 England U18 [L 7][89]
David Davis MF20095060[L 37]
Exodus Geohaghon DF20115060 England semi-pro[90]
Adam Reach MF20115161 England U20[L 7][40]
John Brackstone DF2007–20083060
T. Cleghorn FW1889–18910063
McDonald HB1890–18920060
Dunn FW1893–18970063
Willie Watson FW1896–19000061
Tom Rowlandson GK
  • 1898–1899
  • 1903–1905
0060 England amateur[91]
Featherstone FW1902–19030065
Woof FW1903–19040062
Collins FW1906–19080063
Ernest Bertram HB1907–19080062
Fred Boyle HB1907–19080060
Harry Armstrong FW19100061
Jordan Robinson DF2013–20140060
James Brown GK1921–19235050
Bert Hobson FB1925–19265050
Edward Ward FW19255050
Albert Wardell FW19305252
George Turnbull FW19315151
Alex Brown FW19365050
Gordon Williams FW1950–19515151
Harry Woodcock HB1953–19545050
Arthur Nugent FB1956–19575050
Chris Neal MF19685050
Ken Morton MF1968–19695050 English schools[92]
Steve Senior DF19845050[L 28]
Gary Whetter MF1986–19875151
Mark Burke MF19905151 England youth[L 7]
Lee Tucker MF1991–19925050
Howard Clark DF19915050[L 38]
Graham Kavanagh MF19945050 Republic of Ireland[L 7][93]
Jonathan Atkinson FW19975050
Gustavo Di Lella MF1997–19985050
Steve Baker DF20005050 Republic of Ireland U21[L 7][94]
Paul Hopkins FW20065151 England U20[L 39][40]
Ville Väisänen DF20065050 Finland[95]
Jonathan Hogg MF20095151[L 27]
Mark Bell GK
  • 2013–2014
  • 2016
1050
Jordan Cook FW20095050[L 2]
Daniel Powell MF20105151[L 40]
Andrew Nelson FW2018–20195656[L 6][29]
Tom Newton FB19284050
Reg Worsman FW19604151
Andy Gordon FW19694050
Neil Smallwood GK19884050
Neil McNab MF19934050 Scotland U21[24]
Daniel Chillingworth FW20014152[L 41]
Shaun Reay FW2006–20084050
Chris Palmer MF20074050[L 42]
Matt Green FW20074050 England C[L 43][96]
Michael Flynn MF20084050[L 12]
James Bennett MF20094050
Rikki Bains DF20094050
Moses Barnett DF20094050 England U18[L 39][97]
Andy O'Dell MF1987–19883050
John Burridge GK19953050
Lehit Zeghdane MF20003050
Colin Smith DF1984–19852050
Phil Shute FW1985–19862050
Harry Hope FW1886–18880051
R.T. Stabler HB1886–18880052
Tommy Davison FB1887–18890050
Tom Oliver FW
  • 1894–1895
  • 1898
0054
R. Tennick HB1900–19020050
Isaac Owens FW
  • 1903
  • 1909
0054
McKenna FB1890–19010050
Page HB19030050
Rule FB19030052
Harvey FB19090051
Bob Mackie FB19090050
McCann FW19090052
Ward FW19090050
Bob Crumley GK1911–19120050
Bert Gosnell FW1911–19120052 England[98]
Ginger Owers FW1911–19120052
Herbert Tierney HB1911–19120050
Philip Prior FW1914–19150050
Bob Currie FW1914–19150052
George Dodd FW1914–19150053
Billy Ingham FW1914–19150051
Herbert McFerran FW1921–19234343
Jack Andrews WH1923–19244040
William O'Donnell FB19284040
Robert Sharpe FW19324040
David McCrae FW19354343
Les James FW19534040
Tommy Simpson FB1957–19584040
Joe Dumighan FW1958–19594141
John McCann MF19644040 Scotland B[99]
Terry Johnson MF19694141[L 14]
Bobby Malt FW1970–19714040
Mike Spelman MF1972–19734040 English schools[L 24][100]
John Breckin FB19724040[L 13]
Willie Whigham GK19744040
Maurice Hepworth DF19754040[L 2]
Kevin Glendinning DF19814040
Bobby Hulse MF19834040
Willie Young DF19844040 Scotland U23[101]
Steve Yates DF19854040[L 10]
Joe Joyce DF19934040[L 3]
Jason White FW19934141[L 21]
Ian Muir FW19954141 England youth[L 44][102]
David Faulkner DF19964040 England youth[103]
Willie Giummarra MF19974040
Kevin Scott DF19994040[L 45]
Martin Taylor DF20004040 England U21[L 19][24]
Gary Caldwell DF20014040 Scotland[L 14][104]
John Alexander FW2002–20034040
Matthew Bates DF20054040 England U19[L 7][42]
Kasper Schmeichel GK20064040 Denmark[L 46][105]
Anthony Griffith MF20064040 Montserrat[L 10][106]
Tony Kane DF20094040[24]
Richie Byrne DF20104040 Republic of Ireland B[107]
Jamie Barton MF2011–20124141
Scott Fenwick FW20174040
Alex Wollerton MF2018–20194040[L 16][29]
Dave Partridge MF19624040
John Douglas FW19863040
Kevin Maddick FW1993–19943040
Danny Key MF19963040
Dariusz Kubicki FB19983040 Poland[108]
Ricardo Costa FW19993141
Paul Holsgrove MF20003040
Jon Cullen MF20023040
Michael Coghlan DF20033040
Paul Woolston GK20163040[L 14][109]
Zach Hemming GK20183040[L 7][110]
J.H. Smeddle FB1885–18870040
Tom Devey FW1888–18910040
J. McCrimmon FW1889–18900040
Richmond FW1902–19030042
T. Hammond FW19030043
Noble HB1905–19070040
Herbert Denham FW1910–19110041
Tom Heslop FW1911–19120041
Bert Trueman HB19130040
Tom Gilbey FW1919–19200043
Joe Johnson FW1919–19200040
Nathan Fisher FW20140040
Ian Watson DF2014–20150040
Tommy Hampson GK19263030
Bob Hutchinson FW19283030
Tom Allen HB19283030
William Buchanan FW19293030 Scotland amateur[111]
William Taylor FB19303030
Arthur Dickinson FB1932–19333030
Billy Hutchinson FW19323131
Albert James FW1936–19373030
George Bates FW19463030
Peter Docherty FW1950–19513131
Maurice Mason HB1952–19533030
Peter Price FW1954–19553030
Tommy Murray FW19563030
George Sharp FW19573030
Laurie Brown DF19593030 England amateur[41]
John Nainby FW19593131
Jimmy Connor MF19653030
Pat Hughes MF19653030
Mike Hunter MF19683030
Paul Fisher DF19703030
Peter Martin MF19713030
Brian Bromley MF19753030 England youth[L 47][112]
Kevin Carr GK19863030[L 3]
Chris McClaren DF19873030
Steve Guinan FW1995–19963131 England semi-pro[L 5][113]
Jamie Speare GK19973030
Jordan Tait DF20003030
Michael Ingham GK20023030 Northern Ireland[L 2][114]
Taiwo Atieno FW20063030 Kenya[L 48][115]
Robbie Stockdale DF20063030[L 9][116]
Neale McDermott MF20063030 England U18[L 49][117]
Mark Albrighton DF20063030[L 50]
Johann Smith MF20073030 United States U20[L 20][118]
Noel Whelan FW2009–20103030 England U21[24]
Danny Hall DF20093030[L 51]
Paul Harsley MF20093030[L 51]
Ross Chisholm MF20103030
Jordan Marshall FW20103030
Danzelle St Louis-Hamilton GK20113030
Tom Davie DF20163030[L 52][119]
Arran Wearmouth MF20173030
Adam Dawson MF20173030[L 53][120]
Tom Callaghan FW19322030
Joe West FW19352131
Johnny Goodchild FW19672030
Kevin Pugh MF19832031
Paul Bannon FW19832030[L 3]
Gary May MF1986–19872030
John Moore FW19862131 Hong Kong[L 2][121]
Vic Kasule MF19892130[L 54][122]
Andy Ripley MF1993–19942030
Lawrence Davies FW19972030 Wales youth[L 15][123]
Brian Healy MF20012131 England C[124]
Chris Lumsdon MF20092030
Mike Robinson DF1988–19891030
Xavier Barrau MF20071030
Keith Gillespie MF20101030 Northern Ireland[125]
Ben Dudzinski GK20161030[L 24][126]
Daley FW18900030
Theakston FB18900030
McPherson FW1892–18930031
Lowes FW1896–18980032
C. Swalwell FW18990032
John Brooks FW19000032
Byron FW19020030
Henry Buckton FW1904–19050032
Gilfillan FW19030030
Williamson FW1904–19050030
Starling FB1905–19060030
G. Hope FW19070034
W. Hope FW19070030
Tommy Charlton FW19080033
Arthur Hurdman FW19080030
George McDiarmid HB19080030
Harry Chapelhow FW19100030
Gaudie FW1911–19120030
Jimmy Miller FW1920–19210030
Curtis Edwards MF20130030
Bruno Pilatos DF20130030 England U19[53]
Steven Johnson FW20130030
Adam Cocks MF20140030
Pat Burke HB19212020
Fred Colling FW19212121
Graham Doggart FW19222424 England[127]
Norman Creek FW1922–19232121 England[128]
Hodgson Mitchell FW19222020
Tommy Ross FW19232020
George Johnson FB19262020
Lem Newcomb HB19272020
Alex McLachlan HB19272020
Jimmy Deacon FW1927–19282020
Arthur Neal FW19282020
Charlie Luke FW19292020
Tommy Duff FW19302020
Joe Skidmore FW19302020
John Alderson FW19322121
Sam Evans FW19322020
Jack Downing FW19332323
Charlie MacCartney FW19382020
Billy Middleton HB19382020
Fred Laidman FW19492020
Willie O'Brien DF19512020
George Longridge GK19512020
Roger Howells FW19532020
Eric Oliver GK19642020
John Heaviside DF19642020
Frank Fleming GK19642020
Richard Waters GK19652020
Allan Kell MF19682020
Barry Shaw MF19682020
Ian Larnach FW1969–19702121
Kevin Alderson MF1970–19712020
John Mackin DF19732020[L 28]
Steve McDermott FW19822020
Mark Davis MF19872020
Nigel Bolton FW19952020
Wesley Byrne DF1996–19972020 Republic of Ireland U18[129]
Andy Lonergan GK20022020
[L 11][130]
Keith Gilroy MF20052020 Republic of Ireland U21[131]
Carl Tremarco DF20092020 England C[L 55][132]
Liam Bagnall DF20122020
Brandon Morrison * FW2018–present2020
Sanny Lingthep * MF2018–present2020
Sam Muggleton DF20192020[L 51][133]
Jamie Holmes * FW2019–present2020
Lucas Bell * MF2019–present2020
Ken Waterhouse HB19641020
Mike Sanderson MF1985–19861020
Craig Midgley FW19971020[L 15]
Michael Carter FW19981121
Ian Harty FW20071020
R.B. Buckton FW1885–18860020
J.W. Moore FB1885–18860020
Thackeray FW1885–18860020
Robertshaw GK18870020
R. Middleton FW18870021
D. Rogers FW18870021
Harry Withington FW1887–18890020
Hunter FW18900020
Cook FW18910021
Anderson FW18910021
McNally FW18910021
O'Hara FW18910024
Coleman FB18920021
Billy Fleming FW18920020
Watty Keay FW18920021
McLaine FW1892–18930020
Phillips HB1896–18970020
Hogg FW19020022
Harry Douglas FW19040022
Hill FB19020020
Young FW19040021
Gordon Burniston FW19060021
Etherington FW19060020
Kennedy FW19060020
Powell FW19060020
Moore FW19070020
Bill Godley FW19080021
Baker FW19080020
Downie FW19090020
Smith FW19090020
John McLeod FB19120020
Harry Middleton HB19120020
Val Lawrence FW19190020
Fred Graver FW1920–19210023
Sid Williams FW19450020
Gary Bell MF1984–19850020
Stephen Sherry GK19860020
Martin McGrother GK19860020
Paul Robinson FW20130021
Jonny Davis MF20130020
Ryan Noble FW20140020 England U19[134]
Matthew Lovegreen DF20140020
Anthony Callaghan DF20150020 England U16[135]
Lewis Gibbons MF / DF20150020
Lee Gaskell FW20150020
John Henery FW19221010
Ernie Gray FW19221010
David Moir HB19231010
George Harrison HB19251010
George McLaughlan FW19261010
Tom Carmedy FW19271010
John Harris FW19271111
John O'Connor FW19271010
Charles Yorke FW19271010
John Dodsworth HB19281010
John Armstrong HB19281010
John Smith FW19281010
Barney McCabe FW19281010
Billy Oxley FW19281111
Jim Tinnion HB19291010
Len Alsop FW19301010
Tom Tomlinson HB19321010
Henry Robinson FW19321010
Joe McEnaney FW19341010
Ralph Makepeace HB19351010
William Hetherington FW19361010
Tom Connaboy FW19371010
Peter McCrory FW19371010
Percy Jameson FW19391010
John Coxon FB19461010
Ernie Egdell HB19461010
Dick Everitt FW19461010
Bill Harburn FW19471010
John Thorns FW19501010
Tommy MacVinish FW19501010
Don Maddison GK19511010
Ken Liddle FW19511010
Tom Nixon HB19511010
Ian Brydon FW19531010
Bob Swankie HB19541010
Alan Parkes FW19551010
Alex Napier FW19551010
Tom Moore GK19571010
Frank Wayman FW19571010
Brian Linighan DF19581111
Bob Armstrong FW19591010
Tom Robson DF19601010
Graham Urwin MF19671010
Dave Gallant FW19681010[L 16]
Matt Robson DF19751010[L 2]
Roch Karaa GK19851010 Tunisia U21[136]
Jim Rodwell DF19881010
Allan Evans DF19911010 Scotland[137]
Jimmy Case MF19931010 England U23[138]
Paul Cooper MF19931010
Ryan Scott GK19931010
José Quitongo MF19951010
Ashlyn Stephenson GK19951010 England U18[139]
Michael Collins MF19961010 Northern Ireland youth[140]
John McClelland DF19961010 Northern Ireland[141]
Mark Hope DF19971010
David Hunt DF19971010
David Hilton DF19971010 England U16[142]
Lucas Papaconstantinou GK19971010
Craig Skelton FW20001010
Jean-Michel Cau FW20011010
Ross Turnbull GK20031010 England U20[L 7][40]
Chris Mason DF20041010
Richard Logan MF20051010
James Beaumont MF20061010[L 5]
Josh Wright MF20061010
Lewis Hardman DF20071010
Ashlee Jones GK20091010
Nialle Rodney FW20111010[L 15]
Jordan Nixon GK20121010
Lewis Nightingale MF20161010
Lewis Walker FW20171010[L 56]
Bradley Moncur MF20181010
Jamie O'Brien FW20181010
Tom Lycett * DF2018–present1010
Ciaran Banks * DF2018–present1010
Harry Stansfield * MF2019–present1010
Rhys Armstrong * FW2019–present1010
Mason Hurworth * MF2019–present1010
J.R. Bibby FW18850010
Garbutt GK18850010
C.L. Glover FW18850010
Harrison HB18850010
T. Rickinson HB18850010
Charles Craven GK18860010
Henry FW18860011
G. Paylor HB18860010
W. Brooks FW18870011
Michael Hope FW18870011
Robinson FW18870010
Grieveson HB18870010
Henderson FB18870010
Arthur Wharton GK18870010
Wilson FW18870011
Dawes FB18880010
S. Reeves FW18880010
Rodger FW18880010
Soulsby HB18880010
Jim Brown FW18890010
Carling FW18890010
Barker GK18910010
Calligan HB18910010
Calvert FW18910010
Fawcett FW18910010
Hope HB18910010
Williamson HB18910010
Harry Matthew HB18910010
McFarlane FW18920010
Ingram FW18930010
Ramsdale HB18930010
Mason FW18940010
Jack Almond FW18950011
Hildon FW18950010
Hughes HB18950010
Lumley HB18950010
Park GK18950010
Cagle FB18970010
Cooke GK18970010
Swanson FW18970010
Denham FW18990010
T. Taylor FW19000010
Arthur Creasor FW19010010
Hardy FW19010010
Purvis FW19010010
Goodman HB19020010
Morris FW19020010
Horn FW19020010
Ridsdale HB19030010
Harold Boddington FW19040011
Murtha FW19050010
John Shaw FW19050010
Spence FW19050010
Walker HB19060010
Brown FW19060010
Jones FW19070010
Blaylock FW19070011
Bell FW19070010
Trees GK19070010
Blythe HB19080011
Charles Reed FB19080010
Murphy FW19080010
Brown FW19090010
Milson FW19090010
Pearson FB19100010
Nicholson GK19100010
Brennan FW19100011
Welch FW19100010
Jack Hall FB19190010
William Kirsop FW19200010
Bill Laverick FW19210010
George Mullen FW19230011
Kevin Wolfe GK19840010
Chris Anthony GK19850010
Stephen Wright MF19850010
Matthew Coddington GK19900010
Dixon ??19900010
Chris Hope DF19900010
Nicky Southall MF19900010
Magnus Andersson FW19950010
Michael Pugh MF19950010
Ben Hickey MF19990010
Leandro Scartascini FW20040010
Adam Reed MF20140010 Philippines[143]
Nathan Stephenson FW20140010
Ryan Brobbel MF20150010 Northern Ireland U21[144]
Anthony Bell MF20150010
Jakub Hymr FW20150010 Czech Republic U18[145]
Lewis Walton DF20150011
Rob Youhill MF20150010
Lee Hume MF2015–20170010

Players with more than 24 appearances

Footnotes

    Player statistics include games played while on loan from:

    1. Sheffield United
    2. Sunderland
    3. Carlisle United
    4. Rochdale
    5. Nottingham Forest
    6. Barnsley
    7. Middlesbrough
    8. Sheffield Wednesday
    9. Hull City
    10. Doncaster Rovers
    11. Preston North End
    12. Huddersfield Town
    13. Rotherham United
    14. Newcastle United
    15. Bradford City
    16. Leeds United
    17. Southend United
    18. South Shields
    19. Blackburn Rovers
    20. Bolton Wanderers
    21. Scunthorpe United
    22. Burnley
    23. Notts County
    24. Hartlepool United
    25. Millwall
    26. Crystal Palace
    27. Aston Villa
    28. York City
    29. Dagenham & Redbridge
    30. Colchester United
    31. Gainsborough Trinity
    32. ÍBV
    33. Blackpool
    34. Bristol City
    35. Cheltenham Town
    36. Celtic
    37. Wolverhampton Wanderers
    38. Coventry City
    39. Everton
    40. Milton Keynes Dons
    41. Cambridge United
    42. Wycombe Wanderers
    43. Cardiff City
    44. Birmingham City
    45. Norwich City
    46. Manchester City
    47. Reading
    48. Walsall
    49. Fulham
    50. Boston United
    51. Chesterfield
    52. Bradford Park Avenue
    53. Tranmere Rovers
    54. Shrewsbury Town
    55. Wrexham
    56. Derby County

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