Twenty-two players made at least one appearance in nationally organised first-team competition, and there were thirteen different goalscorers. ForwardAlec Jacksonplayed in all but two of the team's 45 matches, andGeoff Vowdenfinished as leading scorer with 23 goals, of which 21 came in league competition.
This season saw the introduction ofsubstitutesinto the Football League. In the third game of the season, away toPreston North Endon 26 August,Brian Sharplesreplaced the injuredRon Wylieto become Birmingham's first Football League substitute.[2]