
1933-34 Aston Villa Roster
England, Level I
Team Record: 14-16-12 - 40 points
Finishing 13th in TFL1
Location: Aston, England
Aston Villa of The Football League First Division ended the 1933-34 season with a record of 14 wins, 12 draws and 16 losses for 40 points finishing thirteenth in TFL1.
The team netted 78 goals and yielded 75. Dai Astley scored 25 goals for the team, while Arthur Cunliffe, Eric Houghton, Ronnie Dix and Pongo Waring each tallied five or more as well.
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| Player | Pos. | Birth Date | Height | Weight | Hometown |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dai Astley | F | October 11, 1909 | Dowlais, Wales | ||
| Joe Beresford | F | February 26, 1906 | 5'5" | 157 | Shuttlewood, England |
| Danny Blair | February 2, 1905 | Parkhead, Scotland | |||
| Teddy Bowen | November 17, 1903 | , England | |||
| Bob Brocklebank | F | April 8, 1908 | Finchley, England | ||
| George Brown | F | June 22, 1903 | 5'9" | Mickley, England | |
| Mush Callaghan | January 21, 1910 | Birmingham, England | |||
| Reg Chester | November 21, 1904 | 6'0" | 154 | Long Eaton, England | |
| Arthur Cunliffe | D | February 5, 1909 | Blackrod, England | ||
| Ronnie Dix | F | September 12, 1912 | Bristol, England | ||
| Tommy Gardner | May 28, 1910 | Liverpool, England | |||
| James Gibson | D | June 12, 1901 | 6'2" | Larkhall, Scotland | |
| Eric Houghton | June 29, 1910 | Billingborough, England | |||
| Billy Kingdon | M | June 25, 1907 | 5'9" | 154 | Worcester, England |
| Jack Mandley | F | February 12, 1909 | , England | ||
| Tommy Mort | D | December 1, 1897 | Kearsley, England | ||
| Harry Morton | G | January 9, 1909 | Chadderton, England | ||
| Joe Nibloe | D | November 23, 1903 | Corkerhill, Scotland | ||
| Billy Simpson | May 1, 1907 | Fife, Scotland | |||
| Alec Talbot | M | July 13, 1902 | Cannock, England | ||
| Joe Tate | August 4, 1904 | Old Hill, England | |||
| Billy Walker | F | October 29, 1897 | 6'0" | Wednesbury, England | |
| Pongo Waring | F | October 12, 1906 | High Tranmere, Birkenhead England | ||
| Tommy Wood | Wednesbury, England |
