
1947-48 Preston North End Roster
England, Level I
Team Record: 20-15-7 - 47 points
Finishing 7th in TFL1
Location: Preston, England
Preston North End of The Football League First Division ended the 1947-48 season with a record of 20 wins, 7 draws and 15 losses for 47 points finishing seventh in TFL1.
The team recorded 67 goals and conceded 68. Andy McLaren scored 17 goals for the team, while Tom Finney, Bill Shankly, Billy McIntosh and Bobby Beattie each contributed five or more as well.
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| Player | Pos. | Birth Date | Height | Weight | Hometown |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Harry Anders | November 28, 1926 | St Helens, England | |||
| Bobby Beattie | F | January 24, 1916 | Kilmarnock, Scotland | ||
| Willie Brown | D | October 20, 1922 | Larkhall, Scotland | ||
| Alfred Godfrey Calverley | November 24, 1917 | Huddersfield, England | |||
| Willie Dougall | October 30, 1923 | Falkirk, England | |||
| Tom Finney | F | April 5, 1922 | 5'8" | 148 | Preston, England |
| Jimmy Garth | May 1, 1922 | Glasgow, Scotland | |||
| Jimmy Gooch | G | July 11, 1921 | West Ham, England | ||
| David Gray | February 8, 1922 | Coupar Angus, Scotland | |||
| Willie Hall | G | February 6, 1926 | Walton-le-Dale, England | ||
| Willie Hannah | F | August 6, 1921 | Shotts, Scotland | ||
| Jack Hindle | G | November 10, 1921 | Preston, England | ||
| Ken Horton | F | August 26, 1922 | Preston, England | ||
| Harry Jackson | F | December 30, 1918 | Blackburn, England | ||
| Willie McClure | May 16, 1921 | Shotts, Scotland | |||
| Billy McIntosh | F | December 7, 1919 | Glasgow, Scotland | ||
| Andy McLaren | F | January 24, 1922 | Larkhall, Scotland | ||
| Willie Robertson | M, D | November 9, 1923 | Montrose, Scotland | ||
| Bill Scott | D | June 14, 1921 | Preston, England | ||
| Bill Shankly | M | September 2, 1913 | Glenbuck, Scotland | ||
| Joe Walton | D | June 5, 1925 | Manchester, England | ||
| Paddy Waters | M, D | January 31, 1922 | Dublin, Ireland | ||
| Emlyn Williams | January 15, 1912 | Maesteg, Wales | |||
| Ian Wilson | February 11, 1923 | Kennoway, Scotland |
