
1927-28 Cardiff City Roster
England, Level I
Team Record: 17-15-10 - 44 points
Finishing 6th in TFL1
Location: Cardiff, England
Cardiff City of The Football League First Division ended the 1927-28 season with a record of 17 wins, 10 draws and 15 losses for 44 points finishing sixth in TFL1.
The club scored 70 goals and allowed 80. Hughie Ferguson netted 18 goals for the squad, while Len Davies, George McLachlan and Billy Thirlaway each contributed five or more as well.
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| Player | Pos. | Birth Date | Height | Weight | Hometown |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jim Baillie | M | June 8, 1902 | Hamilton, Scotland | ||
| George Blackburn | M | August 3, 1899 | Willesden Green, England | ||
| Fred Castle | April 10, 1902 | Penygraig, Wales | |||
| Ernie Curtis | F | June 1, 1907 | 5'9" | Cardiff, Wales | |
| Len Davies | April 28, 1899 | Splott, Wales | |||
| Willie Davies | F | March 10, 1900 | 5'7" | Troedyrhiw, Wales | |
| Tom Farquharson | G | December 4, 1900 | Dublin, Ireland | ||
| Hughie Ferguson | F | March 2, 1895 | 5'7" | Motherwell, Scotland | |
| Billy Hardy | M | April 18, 1891 | 5'6" | Bedlington, England | |
| Joe Hillier | G | April 10, 1907 | Bridgend, Wales | ||
| Sam Irving | August 28, 1893 | Belfast, Northern Ireland | |||
| Jack Jennings | M | August 27, 1902 | 5'9" | Platt Bridge, England | |
| Fred Keenor | M | July 21, 1894 | 5'7" | Cardiff, Wales | |
| Frank Matson | F | November 21, 1905 | 5'8" | Cardiff, Wales | |
| George McLachlan | F, M | September 21, 1902 | Glasgow, Scotland | ||
| Albert Miles | Treorchy, Wales | ||||
| Jerry Murphy | F | March 16, 1907 | Dowlais, Wales | ||
| Jimmy Nelson | January 7, 1901 | 5'8" | Greenock, Scotland | ||
| Tom Sloan | September 23, 1898 | Portadown, Northern Ireland | |||
| Potter Smith | F, M | 5'9" | Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England | ||
| Billy Thirlaway | F | October 1, 1896 | 5'5" | Washington, England | |
| Harry Wake | M, F | January 21, 1901 | 5'8" | Seaton Delaval, England | |
| Freddie Warren | December 23, 1907 | Cardiff, Wales | |||
| Tom Watson | October 4, 1902 | Belfast, Northern Ireland |
