
1972-73 Crystal Palace Roster
England, Level I
Team Record: 9-21-12 - 30 points
Finishing 21st in TFL1
Location: London Borough of Croydon, England
Crystal Palace of The Football League First Division ended the 1972-73 season with a record of 9 wins, 12 draws and 21 losses for 30 points finishing twenty-first in TFL1.
The team scored 41 goals and conceded 58. Don Rogers netted 13 goals for the team, while John Craven tallied five or more, too.
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| Player | Pos. | Birth Date | Height | Weight | Hometown |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Robert Bell | October 26, 1950 | Cambridge, England | |||
| Melvyn Blyth | D | July 28, 1944 | Norwich, England | ||
| James Cannon | D | October 2, 1953 | Glasgow, Scotland | ||
| Charlie Cooke | October 14, 1942 | St. Monans, Scotland | |||
| John Craven | May 15, 1947 | Lytham St Annes, England | |||
| Paul Hammond | G | July 26, 1953 | Nottingham, England | ||
| Martin Hinshelwood | June 16, 1953 | Reading, England | |||
| Yogi Hughes | April 3, 1943 | Coatbridge, Scotland | |||
| John Jackson | G | September 5, 1942 | Hammersmith, England | ||
| Ross Jenkins | November 4, 1951 | Kensington, England | |||
| Bobby Kellard | March 1, 1943 | Edmonton, England | |||
| John McCormick | D | July 18, 1936 | Glasgow, Scotland | ||
| Paddy Mulligan | D | March 17, 1945 | Dublin, Ireland | ||
| David Payne | April 25, 1947 | Thornton Heath, England | |||
| Iain Phillip | February 14, 1951 | Broughty Ferry, Scotland | |||
| Alan Pinkney | January 1, 1947 | Battersea, England | |||
| Derek Possee | February 14, 1946 | Southwark, England | |||
| Gerry Queen | January 15, 1945 | Glasgow, Scotland | |||
| William Roffey | February 6, 1954 | Stepney, England | |||
| Don Rogers | F | October 25, 1945 | Paulton, England | ||
| Bobby Tambling | F | September 18, 1941 | 6'1" | Storrington, England | |
| Tony Taylor | D | September 6, 1946 | Glasgow, Scotland | ||
| Peter Wall | D | September 13, 1944 | Westbury, England | ||
| William Wallace | F | June 23, 1940 | 5'8" | Kirkintilloch, Scotland | |
| Alan Whittle | March 10, 1950 | Liverpool, England |
