1954–55 Port Vale F.C. season

Port Vale
1954–55 season
Chairman Fred Burgess
Manager Freddie Steele
Stadium Vale Park
Football League Second Division 17th (35 Points)
FA Cup Fourth Round
Top goalscorer League: Cyril Done (13)
All: Cyril Done (13)
Highest home attendance 40,066 vs. Stoke City (25 April 1955)
Lowest home attendance 11,963 vs. West Ham United (10 January 1955)
Average home league attendance 20,869
Home colours

The 1954–55 season was Port Vale's 43rd season of football in the Football League, and their first season (thirtieth overall) back in the Second Division following their promotion from the Third Division North.[1] The club adapted well to their first second tier campaign since 1935–36, finishing in seventeenth place.

The season saw two club attendance records broken, with a highest average home attendance of 20,708 and the highest Football League attendance at Vale Park, when on 25 April 40,066 turned up for their encounter against Stoke City. It was the first season the two rival clubs met in the same league since 1932–33.

Overview

Second Division

The pre-season saw the players taken on a short outing to Ireland for their exploits the previous season.[1] No major signings took place, and no players of note departed in the summer. Chairman Fred Burgess boasted of his team's loyalty.[1]

The season opened with a 1–0 defeat at The Memorial Stadium to Bristol Rovers, though the team put in 'an encouraging display'.[1] Two days later Vale Park welcomed a crowd of 26,805 for a 1–1 draw with Notts County.[1] When they travelled to the Victoria Ground on 4 September, Stoke City had a 100% win record, but 46,777 locals witnessed a goalless draw between the Potteries clubs.[1] Twelve days later Vale travelled to Vetch Field, where they lost 7–1 to Swansea Town, a team they had beaten 1–0 just ten days earlier.[1] This occurred because Tommy Cheadle and Stan Turner had to leave the game before half-time with injuries.[1] The heavy defeat seemed to have destroyed the reputation of 'the Steele Curtain', as the team would have to wait another fourteen matches before holding a clean sheet.[1] During this time manager Freddie Steele switched tactics from a defensive set-up to 'a semi-continental style' in the hunt for goals.[1] Five straight losses followed, as the players struggled to adapt.[1] Also lost was their record of 42 home games without a loss when on 18 September 1954, Blackburn Rovers claimed a 3–0 victory.[1] Basil Hayward dropped from the first eleven, they failed to beat strugglers Ipswich Town as the club hovered above the relegation zone.[1] A win at the City Ground sustained them until two home wins came in late-December. In December Cyril Done, an experienced striker was signed from Tranmere Rovers for a four-figure fee.[1]

On 5 February, strugglers Derby County thrashed the Vale 6–1 at the Baseball Ground, though the Vale's poor away record failed to deter a strong contingent of Vale fans from following the club around the country dressed in fancy dress.[1] The following month aggressive young forward Len Stephenson was signed from Blackpool, and he impressed with his performances.[1] Three defeats left the Vale in a relegation dogfight, but seven points from the first five games in April proved very useful.[1] On 8 April, Done put four past his former club Liverpool in a 4–3 win.[1] Three days later he scored a penalty at Anfield to earn a 1–1 draw. On 25 April, more than 40,000 turned up to Vale Park to witness the "Potters" claim a 1–0 victory.[1] Vale won their final two games, including a 1–0 win over Rotherham United that denied the "Millers" a place in the top-flight.[1]

They finished in seventeenth place, seven points clear of relegation, but nineteen short of promotion. With 48 goals, only Hull City scored fewer goals. Cyril Done was the only consistent scorer, and was the top scorer for both Vale and Tranmere, having scored twice as many league goals as the next highest scorer at both clubs.[1]

Finances

On the financial side, a scant profit of £141 was recorded despite a club-record average home attendance of 20,708.[1] The £6,850 spent to bolster the forward line had swallowed up most of the profits. The Supporters' Club therefore announced it would raise £5,000 – £1,500 of which would go towards the terracing on the Bycars End.[1] Reserve players Mick Hulligan and Len Barber were allowed to leave for Northwich Victoria on free transfers.[1]

Cup competitions

In the FA Cup, the "Valiants" drew 2–2 with West Ham United at Upton Park after going two goals behind.[1] Vale won the replay 3–1 and were drawn against First Division Tottenham Hotspur at White Hart Lane in the Fourth Round. A crowd of 50,684 saw an exciting game in which a Ken Griffiths brace was wiped out by four "Spurs" goals.[1]

Final league table

P WDLFAGAPts
1Birmingham City4222101092471.95754
2Luton Town422381188531.66054
3Rotherham United422541394641.46954
4Leeds United422371270531.32153
5Stoke City4221101169461.50052
6Blackburn Rovers4222614114791.44350
7Notts County422161574711.04248
8West Ham United4218101474701.05746
9Bristol Rovers421971675701.07145
10Swansea Town421791686831.03643
11Liverpool4216101692960.95842
12Middlesbrough421861873820.89042
13Bury4215111677721.06941
14Fulham4214111776790.96239
15Nottingham Forest421671958620.93539
16Lincoln City4213101968790.86136
17Port Vale4212111948710.67635
18Doncaster Rovers421472158950.61135
19Hull City4212102044690.63834
20Plymouth Argyle421272357820.69531
21Ipswich Town421162557920.62028
22Derby County42792653820.64623

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

Results

Port Vale's score comes first

Legend

Win Draw Loss
Round123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142
GroundAHHAAHAHAAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAAHAHHA
Result L D W D D W L W L L L L L D W L D D L D L W L W D D L D L W L L L W W L D W L L W W
Position 20 15 10 10 12 6 14 13 16 16 18 18 18 17 17 17 18 17 19 19 19 19 19 18 18 18 18 19 19 19 19 20 20 20 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 17

Sourced from Statto.[2]

Football League Second Division

DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
21 August 1954 Bristol RoversA0–132,367
23 August 1954 Notts CountyH1–126,805Sproson
28 August 1954 Plymouth ArgyleH1–025,038Leake
2 September 1954 Notts CountyA1–117,723Cunliffe
4 September 1954 Stoke CityA0–046,777
6 September 1954 Swansea TownH1–018,603Hayward
16 September 1954 Swansea TownA1–722,265Leake
18 September 1954 Derby CountyH3–022,777Askey, Cunliffe, Griffiths
25 September 1954 West Ham UnitedA0–225,155
27 September 1954 Doncaster RoversA0–112,818
2 October 1954 Blackburn RoversH0–325,619
9 October 1954 Lincoln CityH1–319,724Cunliffe
16 October 1954 Hull CityA1–223,892Hayward
23 October 1954 Ipswich TownH3–314,532Leake, Hayward, Smith
30 October 1954 Nottingham ForestA3–215,654Leake, Hayward, Cunliffe
6 November 1954 Leeds UnitedH0–116,062
13 November 1954 BuryA2–212,917Smith, Hayward
20 November 1954 MiddlesbroughH1–116,753Askey
27 November 1954 Birmingham CityA2–716,352Hayward, Mullard (pen)
4 December 1954 Luton TownH1–114,052o.g.
11 December 1954 Rotherham UnitedA0–312,850
18 December 1954 Bristol RoversH1–016,434Griffiths
25 December 1954 FulhamA1–317,519Askey
27 December 1954 FulhamH4–029,415Smith (2), Leake, Cunliffe
1 January 1955 Plymouth ArgyleA0–014,371
22 January 1955 Doncaster RoversH1–116,323Done
5 February 1955 Derby CountyA1–619,882Done
12 February 1955 West Ham UnitedH1–112,621Done
19 February 1955 Blackburn RoversA1–224,965Done
5 March 1955 Hull CityH3–016,658Done (2), Griffiths
12 March 1955 Ipswich TownA0–112,970
19 March 1955 Nottingham ForestH1–217,586Stephenson
26 March 1955 Leeds UnitedA0–38,831
2 April 1955 BuryH1–014,228Griffiths
8 April 1955 LiverpoolH4–324,029Done (4 [1 pen])
9 April 1955 MiddlesbroughA0–217,795
11 April 1955 LiverpoolA1–136,285Done (pen)
16 April 1955 Birmingham CityH2–024,036Askey, Done
23 April 1955 Luton TownA2–416,704Done, Griffiths
25 April 1955 Stoke CityH0–140,066
30 April 1955 Rotherham UnitedH1–025,271Smith
4 May 1955 Lincoln CityA1–07,044Smith

FA Cup

Main article: 1954–55 FA Cup
RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
R38 January 1955 West Ham UnitedA2–220,364Smith, Cunliffe
R3 Replay10 January 1955 West Ham UnitedH3–111,963Leake, Cunliffe, Smith
R429 January 1955 Tottenham HotspurA2–450,684Griffiths (2)

Player statistics

Appearances

Pos. Name Football League FA Cup Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
GKEngland Ray King 41030440
GKEngland Ray Hancock 100010
DFEngland Tommy Cheadle 26000260
DFEngland Reg Potts 42030450
DFEngland Stan Turner 42030450
DFEngland Roy Sproson 42130451
DFEngland Fred Donaldson 100010
MFEngland Mick Hulligan 100010
MFEngland Alan Bennett 400040
MFEngland Albert Leake 27531306
MFEngland John Cunliffe 40532437
MFEngland Derek Mountford 200020
MFEngland Albert Mullard 37130401
MFEngland Colin Askey 39430424
FWEngland Basil Hayward 30630336
FWEngland Ken Griffiths 30532337
FWEngland Derek Tomkinson 400040
FWEngland Len Barber 200020
FWEngland Len Stephenson 10100101
FWEngland Stan Smith 23632268
FWEngland Cyril Done 1813001813

Scorers

All competitions

Scorer Goals
England Cyril Done 13
England Stan Smith 8
England Ken Griffiths 7
England John Cunliffe
England Basil Hayward 6
England Albert Leake
England Colin Askey 4
England Roy Sproson 1
England Albert Mullard
England Len Stephenson

League

Scorer Goals
England Cyril Done 13
England Basil Hayward 6
England Stan Smith
England Ken Griffiths 5
England Albert Leake
England John Cunliffe
England Colin Askey 4
England Roy Sproson 1
England Albert Mullard
England Len Stephenson

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Kent, Jeff (1990). "Fame and Fortune (1950–1959)". The Valiants' Years: The Story Of Port Vale. Witan Books. pp. 171–196. ISBN 0-9508981-4-7.
  2. Port Vale 1954–1955 : Results & Fixtures. Statto Organisation. Retrieved 28 April 2012.
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