
1935-36 Sunderland AFC Roster
England, Level I
Team Record: 25-11-6 - 56 points
Finishing 1st in TFL1
Location: Sunderland, England
Sunderland AFC of The Football League First Division ended the 1935-36 season with a record of 25 wins, 6 draws and 11 losses for 56 points finishing first in TFL1.
The team topped the circuit with 109 goals. The team surrendered 74 goals. Bobby Gurney scored 31 goals for the team, while Patrick Gallacher, Bert Davis, Len Duns and Jimmy Connor each netted five or more also.
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| Player | Pos. | Birth Date | Height | Weight | Hometown |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Raich Carter | December 21, 1913 | Hendon, Sunderland England | |||
| Jimmy Clark | D, M | 5'10" | Glasgow, Scotland | ||
| Jimmy Connor | F | June 1, 1909 | Renfrew, Scotland | ||
| Bert Davis | August 11, 1906 | Bradford, England | |||
| Len Duns | F | September 28, 1916 | Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England | ||
| Patrick Gallacher | F | August 21, 1909 | Bridge of Weir, Scotland | ||
| George Goddard | F | December 20, 1903 | Gomshall, England | ||
| Bobby Gurney | F | October 13, 1907 | Silksworth, Sunderland England | ||
| Alex Hall | D | November 6, 1908 | East Calder, Scotland | ||
| Alex Hastings | M | March 17, 1912 | Falkirk, Scotland | ||
| Cecil Hornby | April 25, 1907 | West Bromwich, England | |||
| Bert Johnston | M | June 2, 1909 | Falkirk, Scotland | ||
| John Mapson | G | May 2, 1917 | Birkenhead, England | ||
| Les McDowall | M | October 25, 1912 | Gunga Pur, India | ||
| Sandy McNab | November 27, 1911 | Glasgow, Scotland | |||
| Matt Middleton | G | October 24, 1907 | Boldon Colliery, England | ||
| Tom Morrison | M | January 21, 1904 | Coylton, Scotland | ||
| Bill Murray | D | March 10, 1901 | Aberdeen, Scotland | ||
| Bill Robinson | F | April 4, 1919 | 5'10" | Whitburn, England | |
| Ralph Rodgerson | D | December 25, 1913 | 5'10" | Sunderland, England | |
| Jim Russell | F | September 14, 1916 | 5'9" | Edinburgh, Scotland | |
| Harry Shaw | D | May 22, 1905 | Hednesford, England | ||
| Charlie Thomson | M | December 11, 1910 | Glasgow, Scotland | ||
| Jimmy Thorpe | G | September 16, 1913 | Jarrow, England |
