JORDAN RHODES is one of only three Huddersfield Town players to score five goals in a Football League match.

But Billy Price, right, went two better than the current-day star and Thirties legends Dave Mangnall and Alf Lythgoe during the War years.

His magnificent seven-goal haul came against Crewe in a North Regional Section game at Leeds Road in November 1943.

Jimmy Glazzard got the other goal in an 8-0 Leeds Road win which is still recalled by Town fan Peter Hirst.

"I was a schoolboy and saw the match," he said. "I well remember a newspaper headline saying ‘Price was cruel to Crewe’ which really summed it up."

Born in Shropshire, Town signed Price in 1937 and he made a scoring debut in the 4-0 home win over Derby in April 1938.

He bagged 24 goals the season after, when Town reached the FA Cup semi-finals, and during the various Wartime competitions, plundered 192 goals. By the time he joined Reading in October 1947, he had notched 31 goals in 60 games in peacetime football.

Price later played for Hull and Bradford City.