
Episode 100: Herbert Chapman, Huddersfield and Historic Three In A Row
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Welcome to It Was What It Was, the football history podcast. To mark our 100th episode, co-hosts Jonathan Wilson and Rob Draper revisit one of the game’s true pioneers: Herbert Chapman. Long before his Arsenal legacy, Chapman transformed Huddersfield Town in the 1920s, laying the groundwork for modern football and guiding them to become the first club to win three consecutive top-flight league titles.
A century later, Jonathan and Rob delve into the tactical innovations, strategic thinking, and leadership that defined Chapman’s revolutionary approach. This episode brings Huddersfield’s golden era to life—and shows how Chapman’s influence still echoes through the game today, both on and off the pitch.
00:00 Introduction and Milestone Celebration
01:13 Herbert Chapman's Early Life and Career
03:31 Chapman's Tactical Innovations
11:19 Leeds City and Wartime Contributions
22:07 Post-War Challenges and Huddersfield Opportunity
27:44 Brighton's Replay and the Stuffed Donkey Incident
28:49 The Controversial FA Cup Final
30:33 Chapman's Tactical Innovations
34:00 Huddersfield's Rise to Glory
41:52 The Closest Title Race Ever?
46:32 Chapman's Legacy and Move to Arsenal
48:33 Conclusion and Reflections on Chapman's Impact
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