Ken Houghton

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Signed from Rotherham United early in the 1964-65 season, Ken Houghton was a midfielder who linked between City's defence and the attacking force of the mid to late sixties - Wagstaff, Chilton and Butler. Arguably the 1965-66 season was the most successful and vibrant season that Hull City fans have ever known and Ken Houghton was very much part of this era. As a manager, his achievements were far more ordinary, although to his credit he did sign the legendary goalscorer Keith Edwards from Sheffield United for a bargain fee.