1974–75 Hereford United F.C. season explained

Club:Hereford United
Season:1974–75
Manager:John Sillett
Chairman:Frank Miles
Stadium:Edgar Street
League:Division Three
League Result:12th
Cup1:League Cup
Cup1 Result:Third round
Cup2:FA Cup
Cup2 Result:Second round
Cup3:Welsh Cup
Cup3 Result:Fourth round
League Topscorer:Dixie McNeil (31)
Season Topscorer:Dixie McNeil (32)
Highest Attendance:11,488 v Preston North End, Division Three, 5 October 1974
Lowest Attendance:2114 v Barry Town, Welsh Cup, 13 November 1974
Average Attendance:7230
Largest Win:5–0 v Chesterfield (H), Division Three, 28 September 1974
Largest Loss:1–6 v Tranmere Rovers (A), Division Three, 29 November 1974
Prevseason:1973–74
Nextseason:1975–76

The 1974–75 season was the 45th season of competitive football played by Hereford United Football Club and their third in the Football League. The club competed in Division Three, as well as the League Cup, FA Cup and Welsh Cup.

Summary

Hereford began the season with a new manager at the helm, Colin Addison having left the club by mutual consent to be replaced by Bristol City coach John Sillett. A number of new signings also arrived, including former England international Terry Paine from Southampton as player-coach, and forward Dixie McNeil from Lincoln City.

Results showed an overall improvement on the previous season as Hereford finished comfortably in mid-table, with McNeil bagging 31 league goals, making him top scorer across all four divisions. He became the first Hereford player to score a league hat-trick in a 5–0 win over Chesterfield and followed up with another in a 6–3 win over eventual champions Blackburn Rovers.

Squad

Players who made one appearance or more for Hereford United F.C. during the 1974-75 season

Pos.Nat.NameLeagueLeague CupFA CupWelsh CupTotal
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
GKJim Blyth (on loan from Coventry City)7000000070
GKTommy Hughes390402020470
DFTony Byrne450402020530
DFSteve Emery440402021521
DFJohn Layton191301010241
DFMick McLaughlin9000000090
DFPeter Morgan160400010210
DFTommy Naylor2000000020
DFBrian Roberts (on loan from Coventry City)5000000050
DFDavid Rylands200002010230
DFBilly Tucker351101(1)12039(1)2
MFRoy Carter1000000010
MFBrian Evans14(3)131101(1)019(4)2
MFViv Fear2(1)01000003(1)0
MFHarry Gregory11(2)100000(1)011(3)1
MFBobby Kellard (on loan from Portsmouth)3100000031
MFFred Kemp12(1)220102017(1)2
MFColin Lee (on loan from Bristol City)7(2)00020009(2)0
MFTerry Paine404412010475
MFBrian Preece2000000020
MFDavid Rudge162300000192
MFBarry Silkman6(9)10000006(9)1
MFDudley Tyler38(3)330202045(3)3
MFShane Walker3000000030
FWNick Deacy13(4)200001014(4)2
FWJohn Galley226000010236
FWDixie McNeil44314120105132
FWPaul Lee9(3)30(1)0201012(4)3
FWEric Redrobe13(2)31(1)0001015(3)3
FWJohn Ritchie9(2)131000012(2)2

Results

Third Division

See main article: 1974–75 Football League.

League Cup

See main article: article and 1974–75 Football League Cup.

FA Cup

See main article: article and 1974–75 FA Cup.

Welsh Cup

See main article: article and 1974–75 Welsh Cup.

References

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