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1976–77 Huddersfield Town F.C. season

Huddersfield Town
1976-77 season
Chairman England Keith Longbottom
Manager Scotland Tom Johnston (until 22 April 1977)
England John Haselden (from 22 April 1977)
Division Four 9th
FA Cup First Round
Football League Cup Third Round
Top goalscorer League:
Kevin Johnson (13)

All:
Kevin Johnson (13)
Highest home attendance 11,829 vs Cambridge United (19 April 1977)
Lowest home attendance 2,275 vs Southend United (7 May 1977)

Huddersfield Town's 1976-77 campaign was Huddersfield Town's second season in the 4th Division. Under Tom Johnston, Town almost gained promotion back to the 3rd Division, but a dreadful end to the season saw Town finish in 9th place with 50 points, 9 points off 4th place, which was taken by rivals Bradford City.

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Town had a mixed start to the season, with wins and draws seeming to come from all over the place. Although they were never on a massive losing or unbeaten run under Tom Johnston, they mainly relied on new signing Kevin Johnson from Hartlepool, who scored 13 goals during the season.

They had a run of 7 straight wins during late January to early March saw Town climb ever nearer to promotion, but the last nine games (6 of them under Johnston's replacement, John Haselden) saw Town fail to win a single match, which saw Town slumber down the table into a final position of 9th place, just 14 points off 4th place, which was taken up by rivals Bradford City.

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

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