1927–28 Port Vale F.C. season

Port Vale
1927–28 season
Chairman Frank Huntbach
Manager Joe Schofield
Stadium The Old Recreation Ground
Football League Second Division 9th (44 Points)
FA Cup Fifth Round
Top goalscorer League: Wilf Kirkham (13)
All: Wilf Kirkham (14)
Highest home attendance 21,071 vs. Stoke City (17 March 1928)
Lowest home attendance 5,371 vs. Blackpool (14 April 1928)
Average home league attendance 11,127
Home colours

The 1927–28 season was Port Vale's ninth consecutive season of football (22nd overall) in the Football League.[1] They finished in ninth place, following three consecutive eighth placed finishes in the previous campaigns. Vale were once again looking strong in the division, yet unable to find the consistency necessary to win promotion to the top-flight. Top scorer Wilf Kirkham managed 14 goals, a whole 27 short of his previous record-breaking tally. Still one of the most successful season's in their history, they would better this finish on only three occasions over the next 85 years.

For the third season running Billy Briscoe found himself battling against severe injury, this time he fractured a cheekbone but refused to leave the pitch for treatment.[1]
Chairman Frank Huntbach.
Right-back Jack Maddock made 35 appearances and scored two penalties.

Overview

Second Division

The pre-season saw the players enjoy an outing at Rhyl, which helped new signings Alf Bennett (Nottingham Forest), David Rollo (Blackburn Rovers), Alex Trotter (South Shields), and Robert Gillespie (Luton Town) settle in.[1]

The season started terribly, with an opening day draw with Nottingham Forest followed by four consecutive defeats.[1] The team was changed around, with new signing Rollo dropped from the starting eleven; this helped the Vale to turn things around with convincing wins over Bristol City and Swansea.[1] Their third 4–0 away loss followed, and more injuries followed, along with cash offers from rival clubs for their best players.[1] By mid-October a settled side was formed, and the "Valiants" defeated derby rivals Stoke 2–0 in front of a record 31,493 at the Victoria Ground.[1] Going from strength to strength they travelled to Bloomfield Road and went from 1–0 down to 6–1 up within an amazing 25 minute spell.[1] Three more victories followed until Christmas saw a downturn in form.[1] Five consecutive post-Christmas defeats to four promotion candidates ended the Vale's promotion campaign.[1] In February Wilf Kirkham was eventually rested, and replacement Stewart Littlewood bagged five in two games to end the run of poor results.[1] Littlewood had previously scored seventy goals for the reserves in just over a season and brought the necessary firepower to help the club surge up the league.[1] Manager Schofield had something of a headache in choosing either the out-of-form legend Kirkham or consistent Littlewood, and only added to the conundrum by signing Blackpool forward Bert Fishwick.[1] Following defeats to doomed South Shields and to Chelsea at Stamford Bridge, they finished the season with six consecutive clean sheets, though only won three of these games.[1]

They finished in ninth place with 44 points, almost in exactly the same spot they had finished for the past two seasons. The defence had tightened up, but the attack, and especially top-scorer Kirkham had been somewhat off the boil.[1] This led to Jack Lowe, Sidney Blunt, and Alex Trotter all being handed free transfers; they left for Oldham Athletic, Shrewsbury Town, and Manchester Central respectively.[1] Meanwhile, back-up keepers Matthews and Holdcroft were also released, the former went to Halifax Town; however the latter would eventually find himself an England international and FA Cup winner at Preston North End.[1]

Finances

On the financial side, the directors wished to leave The Old Recreation Ground for new and bigger stadia, however attempts to move to the greyhound track at Sun Street were blocked by Stoke City, who claimed the Vale would be too close to them.[1] Overall the club lost £1,051 on the season, with their income £1,155 lower than the previous campaign.[1]

Cup competitions

In the FA Cup, Vale breezed past league rivals Barnsley and Third Division North New Brighton with two 3–0 home victories.[1] Yet they came unstuck at Ewood Park, First Division Blackburn Rovers won 2–1 and would go on to win the final.[1]

Final league table

Pos Team Pld W D L F A W D L F A F A GA GD Pts
1Manchester City42182170277773032100591.695+ 4159
2Leeds United4216236315957353498492.000+ 4957
3Chelsea4215244615867293075451.667+ 3054
4Preston North End42153362247683842100661.515+ 3453
5Stoke City42145244178310344278591.322+ 1952
6Swansea City42136246175610294675631.190+ 1248
7Oldham Athletic42153355184512203375511.471+ 2446
8West Bromwich Albion4210745028759404290701.286+ 2046
9Port Vale42116445207212233768571.193+ 1144
10Nottingham Forest42106554375412294783840.988– 140
11Grimsby Town428674141669284269830.831– 1440
12Bristol City42115542184413346176790.962– 339
13Barnsley42105643364611224965850.765– 2039
14Hull City4298425193711163541540.759– 1339
15Notts County42104747263810214868740.919– 638
16Wolverhampton Wanderers42115543312514206063910.692– 2836
17Southampton42113754403414143768770.883– 1135
18Reading4298432222514215353750.707– 2235
19Blackpool421137554325142858831010.822– 2834
20Clapton Orient4297532252514236055850.647– 3034
21Fulham42127246221020226768890.764– 2133
22South Shields425511304124152670561110.505– 5523

Pld = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; F = Goals for; A = Goals against;
GA = Goal average; GD = Goal difference; Pts = Points

Results

Port Vale's score comes first

Legend

Win Draw Loss
Round123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142
GroundHAAHAHHAHAAHAHAHAHAHHAHAAHHAHHAHAHHAAHAAHA
Result D L L L L W W L W L W W W W L D W W W W L L L L L W W L D W W D L D L L W W D W D D
Position 6 17 18 18 21 18 16 18 16 17 16 13 12 12 13 13 11 9 7 6 8 8 11 13 13 12 9 10 11 10 8 8 9 9 12 12 12 10 9 9 9 9

Sourced from Statto.[2]

Football League Second Division

DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
27 August 1927 Nottingham ForestH2–214,524Lowe, Briscoe
31 August 1927 Bristol CityA0–420,305
3 September 1927 Manchester CityA0–137,583
10 September 1927 Hull CityH1–212,169Kirkham
17 September 1927 Preston North EndA0–418,127
19 September 1927 Bristol CityH5–111,319Kirkham (2), Page (2), Briscoe
24 September 1927 Swansea CityH2–010,197Kirkham (2)
1 October 1927 FulhamA0–410,560
8 October 1927 BarnsleyH2–110,070Simms (2)
15 October 1927 Wolverhampton WanderersA1–218,026Gillespie
22 October 1927 Notts CountyA4–29,053Kirkham (2), Anstiss, Trotter
29 October 1927 SouthamptonH4–010,679Gillespie (2), Trotter, Kirkham
5 November 1927 Stoke CityA2–031,493Anstiss, Kirkham
12 November 1927 Oldham AthleticH1–010,000Briscoe
19 November 1927 Grimsby TownA0–310,119
26 November 1927 ChelseaH1–114,115Gillespie
3 December 1927 BlackpoolA6–17,662Briscoe, Page, Anstiss, Gillespie, o.g., Kirkham
10 December 1927 ReadingH3–08,556Briscoe, Page, Kirkham
17 December 1927 Clapton OrientA1–09,287Gillespie
24 December 1927 West Bromwich AlbionH4–18,216Simms (3), Gillespie
26 December 1927 Leeds UnitedH1–218,869Simms
27 December 1927 Leeds UnitedA0–332,275
7 January 1928 Manchester CityH1–214,310Gillespie
21 January 1928 Hull CityA0–17,106
4 February 1928 Swansea CityA0–26,745
6 February 1928 Preston North EndH2–09,492Littlewood (2)
11 February 1928 FulhamH4–17,530Littlewood (3), Page
20 February 1928 BarnsleyA2–45,423Gillespie (2)
25 February 1928 Wolverhampton WanderersH2–211,358Page, Littlewood
3 March 1928 Notts CountyH3–09,664Maddock (pen), Gillespie, Littlewood
10 March 1928 SouthamptonA3–19,874Kirkham, Trotter, Jones
17 March 1928 Stoke CityH0–021,071
24 March 1928 Oldham AthleticA1–411,809Simms
31 March 1928 Grimsby TownH2–29,125o.g., Simms
6 April 1928 South ShieldsH2–311,081Page, Simms
7 April 1928 ChelseaA0–139,278
9 April 1928 South ShieldsA1–04,444Fishwick
14 April 1928 BlackpoolH3–05,371Connelly, Gillespie, Griffiths
21 April 1928 ReadingA0–07,664
26 April 1928 Nottingham ForestA2–03,713Page, Kirkham
28 April 1928 Clapton OrientH0–08,966
5 May 1928 West Bromwich AlbionA0–09,217

FA Cup

Main article: 1927–28 FA Cup
RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
R314 January 1928 BarnsleyH3–013,162Simms, Page, Maddock (pen)
R428 January 1928 New BrightonH3–010,867Page, Kirkham, Anstiss
R518 February 1928 Blackburn RoversA1–243,000Anstiss

Player statistics

Appearances

Pos. Name Football League FA Cup Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
GKEngland George Holdcroft 400040
GKEngland Howard Matthews 14020160
GKEngland Alf Bennett 24010250
DFEngland Jimmy Oakes 38030410
DFEngland Jack Maddock 32131352
DFEngland Billy Wootton 12000120
DFEngland David Rollo 200020
MFScotland Bob Connelly 42130451
MFEngland Roger Jones 810081
MFEngland Jack Lowe 910091
MFEngland Herbert Smith 15010160
MFWales George Whitcombe 14000140
MFEngland Vic Rouse 38030410
MFEngland Jack Simms 229212410
MFWales Phil Griffiths 11100111
MFEngland Bert Fishwick 910091
MFEngland Alex Trotter 16310173
FWEngland Tom Page 338323610
FWEngland Wilf Kirkham 3713314014
FWEngland Billy Briscoe 20520225
FWEngland Stewart Littlewood 670077
FWEngland Harry Anstiss 29332325
FWEngland Robert Gillespie 2312202512
FWEngland Sam Smith 400040

Scorers

All competitions

Scorer Goals
England Wilf Kirkham 14
England Robert Gillespie 12
England Tom Page 10
England Jack Simms
England Stewart Littlewood 7
England Billy Briscoe 5
England Harry Anstiss
England Alex Trotter 3
England Jack Lowe 2
Scotland Bob Connelly 1
England Jack Maddock
England Bert Fishwick
Wales Phil Griffiths
England Roger Jones

League

Scorer Goals
England Wilf Kirkham 13
England Robert Gillespie 12
England Jack Simms 9
England Tom Page 8
England Stewart Littlewood 7
England Billy Briscoe 5
England Harry Anstiss 3
England Alex Trotter
Scotland Bob Connelly 1
England Jack Lowe
England Jack Maddock
England Bert Fishwick
Wales Phil Griffiths
England Roger Jones

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Kent, Jeff (1990). "Keeping in Good Company (1919-1929)". The Valiants' Years The Story Of Port Vale. Witan Books. pp. 98–123. ISBN 0-9508981-4-7.
  2. Port Vale 1927–1928 : Results & Fixtures. Statto Organisation. Retrieved 28 April 2012.
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