1981–82 Port Vale F.C. season

Port Vale
1981–82 season
Chairman Don Ratcliffe
Manager John McGrath
Stadium Vale Park
Football League Fourth Division 7th (70 Points)
FA Cup Third Round
League Cup Second Round
Player of the Year Ernie Moss
Top goalscorer League: Ernie Moss (13)
All: Ernie Moss (17)
Highest home attendance 8,773 vs. Wigan Athletic (8 February 1982)
Lowest home attendance 1,924 vs. York City (1 May 1982)
Average home league attendance 3,639
Home colours

The 1981–82 season was Port Vale's 70th season of football in the Football League, and their fourth successive season (tenth overall) in the Fourth Division.[1] John McGrath led his team to a seventh place finish, a big improvement on the previous two seasons. Top-scorer Ernie Moss and midfielder Mark Chamberlain proved to be the stars of the season. The season was notable for Vale Park's lowest ever Football League attendance.

Overview

Fourth Division

The pre-season saw John McGrath make four new signings: defender Ray Deakin (Everton); midfielder Geoff Hunter (from Crewe Alexandra for £12,000); and forwards Ernie Moss (from Chesterfield for £12,000) and Jimmy Greenhoff (Toronto Blizzard).[1] Attempts to re-sign Brian Horton failed. On 1 August, a heavy metal concert was held at Vale Park, headlined by local lad Lemmy's Motörhead.[1] Some twenty thousand metal fans paid £7.50 admission each to boost club coffers.[1] However Vale failed to win any of their pre-season friendlies, and in fact were embarrassed to lose 6–1 at home to local rivals Stoke City.[1]

The season opened with four draws, somewhat ironic considering that McGrath had stated that 'forwards are much more important now' after the Football League changed a win from earning two points to three points.[1] On 12 September, their club-record run of six consecutive draws came to an end. Four victories in five games then put Vale into seventh place, and Colin Tartt was signed from Chesterfield for £15,000.[1] A 2–0 home defeat to Sheffield United in front of the television cameras was the first of a run of four defeats in five games, and sent an injury-hit Vale down into mid-table.[1] In November, Lee Harwood was forced to retire with a knee injury.[1] Vale then went on a fifteen match unbeaten run in the league, and between 20 January and 6 March the team went on a club-record six consecutive home draws.[1] Stoke City offered £100,000 plus incentives for Mark Chamberlain, but Chairman Don Ratcliffe called the offer 'an insult' and rejected it out of hand.[1] Instead Tony Sealy arrived on loan, this time from Queens Park Rangers.[1] On 6 February Mark Chamberlain scored a memorable goal at Field Mill when he stood off the pitch to avoid being caught offside, then returned to tackle a startled Rod Arnold and tap the ball into an empty net.[1] Mansfield Town manager Stuart Boam was so enraged that the goal stood that he raced onto the pitch to verbally abuse the linesman.[1] In March, Johnny Miller had to retire with a knee injury.[1] On 20 March, Mark Harrison conceded 'a crazy goal' from Hull City left-back Dennis Booth at Boothferry Park, whose fifty yard free kick hit the back of the net after several bounces.[1] Injuries hit the Vale squad and the promotion campaign faded away.[1] On 1 May, Vale Park witnessed its lowest ever Football League attendance when a mere 1,924 turned up against York City.[1]

They finished in seventh place with seventy points, eighteen short of fourth-placed Bournemouth.[1] With nine away victories and twelve home draws, McGrath stated that "we blew it at Burslem".[1] Ernie Moss was the Player of the Year and top-scorer with seventeen goals, however it was Mark Chamberlain who was selected in the PFA Fourth Division team and received a cheque for £250 when he was chosen as The Star's best player of the division.[1]

Finances

On the financial side, a loss of £65,000 was announced, despite donations of £136,070.[1] The overdraft stood at £235,452.[1] Good news was that the club lottery had raised £750,000 in less than five years.[1] McGrath released eight players and retained eleven.[1] The club's shirt sponsors were BGR. Those departing included: Peter Farrell and Gerry Keenan (Rochdale); Paul Bowles (Stockport County); Trevor Brissett (Darlington); Andy Higgins (Hartlepool United); and Ray Deakin (Burnley).[1]

Cup competitions

In the FA Cup, Vale drew with Third Division Lincoln City at Sincil Bank and again in Burslem, and so had to play a second replay, which they won 2–0.[1] Their clash with Stockport County was postponed seven times due to snow and fog, before the "Valiants" finally recorded a 4–1 victory on 2 January.[1] Facing Second Division Shrewsbury Town in the Third Round, they lost by the odd goal at Gay Meadow, the "Shrews" scoring with the last kick of the match.[1]

In the League Cup, a 1–1 draw at Edgar Street was followed by a 2–0 home win to knock Hereford United out 3–1 on aggregate.[1] In the Second Round for the first time since 1972, they lost to Tranmere Rovers both at Prenton Park and Vale Park to exit the competition 4–1 on aggregate.[1]

Final league table

P WDLFAGDPts
1Sheffield United46271549441+5396
2Bradford City46261378845+4391
3Wigan Athletic46261378046+3491
4Bournemouth46231946230+3288
5Peterborough United462410127157+1482
6Colchester United462012148257+2572
7Port Vale461816125649+770
8Hull City461912157061+969
9Bury461717128059+2168
10Hereford United461619116458+667
11Tranmere Rovers461418145156-560
12Blackpool461513186660+658
13Darlington461513186162-158
14Hartlepool United461316177384-1155
15Torquay United461413194759-1255
16Aldershot461315185768-1154
17York City46148246991-2250
18Stockport County461213214867-1949
19Halifax Town46922155172-2149
20Mansfield Town461310236381-1847
21Rochdale461016205062-1246
22Northampton Town46119265784-2742
23Scunthorpe United46915224379-3642
24Crewe Alexandra4669312984-5527

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

Results

Port Vale's score comes first

Legend

Win Draw Loss
Round12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414243444546
GroundHAHAAHHAHAHHAAAHHAAHAHHAAHHAAAHAHHAHAAHHAHHAAH
Result D D D W L W W W L L L W L D W W W D W D D D D W W D D W L L D L W D L D W L W W L D D L W W
Position 14 14 13 12 14 10 6 7 9 10 10 12 11 10 10 10 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 9 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 7 8 7 8 8 8 7

Sourced from Statto.[2]

Football League Fourth Division

DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
29 August 1981 Halifax TownH0–03,382
5 September 1981 DarlingtonA1–11,872Deakin (pen)
12 September 1981 Mansfield TownH0–03,043
19 September 1981 RochdaleA2–11,824Keenan, Deakin (pen)
23 September 1981 Wigan AthleticA0–24,525
26 September 1981 Stockport CountyH1–02,755Moss
28 September 1981 Colchester UnitedH2–13,351Sproson, Moss
2 October 1981 Crewe AlexandraA2–04,604N.Chamberlain, M.Chamberlain
10 October 1981 Sheffield UnitedH0–27,289
17 October 1981 BuryA2–33,565Bowles, Greenhoff
19 October 1981 Peterborough UnitedH1–32,844Deakin (pen)
31 October 1981 Hull CityH2–12,591Shankland, M.Chamberlain
4 November 1981 Bradford CityA0–14,043
7 November 1981 BournemouthA1–15,798Moss
11 November 1981 BlackpoolA3–24,785Tartt (2), N.Chamberlain
14 November 1981 AldershotH1–02,811Greenhoff
28 November 1981 Hartlepool UnitedH5–22,477Moss (2), M.Chamberlain, N.Chamberlain, Armstrong
5 December 1981 Scunthorpe UnitedA0–02,021
19 December 1981 Torquay UnitedA1–01,780M.Chamberlain
20 January 1982 DarlingtonH2–23,529Hunter, Moss
22 January 1982 Halifax TownA1–12,965M.Chamberlain
25 January 1982 Tranmere RoversH0–04,355
30 January 1982 RochdaleH1–13,835Tartt
2 February 1982 Northampton TownA5–31,644Hunter (2), Sproson, M.Chamberlain, Greenhoff
6 February 1982 Mansfield TownA3–12,690M.Chamberlain, Moss, Sealy
8 February 1982 Wigan AthleticH1–18,773Sealy (pen)
13 February 1982 Crewe AlexandraH0–06,542
19 February 1982 Stockport CountyA2–13,001Sealy (pen), Moss
22 February 1982 York CityA0–21,938
27 February 1982 Sheffield UnitedA1–213,813Sealy (pen)
6 March 1982 BuryH0–03,733
10 March 1982 Peterborough UnitedA0–14,151
13 March 1982 BlackpoolH2–03,440N.Chamberlain, Moss
15 March 1982 Bradford CityH1–14,325Tartt
20 March 1982 Hull CityA1–35,506Deakin
27 March 1982 BournemouthH1–13,004Deakin (pen)
3 April 1982 AldershotA2–11,594o.g., Deakin
10 April 1982 Hereford UnitedA0–12,973
12 April 1982 Northampton TownH1–03,014Sproson
17 April 1982 Scunthorpe UnitedH2–12,507Moss (2)
24 April 1982 Hartlepool UnitedA1–31,439M.Chamberlain
26 April 1982 Hereford UnitedH1–12,160Sproson
1 May 1982 York CityH0–01,924
3 May 1982 Colchester UnitedA0–11,570
8 May 1982 Tranmere RoversA2–11,524Moss (2)
15 May 1982 Torquay UnitedH2–02,007Bowles, Sproson

FA Cup

Main article: 1981–82 FA Cup
RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
R121 November 1981 Lincoln CityA2–23,950N.Chamberlain, M.Chamberlain
R1 Replay30 November 1981 Lincoln CityH0–04,769
R1 Replay2 December 1981 Lincoln CityH2–05,373Armstrong, N.Chamberlain
R22 January 1982 Stockport CountyH4–14,478Moss (2), N.Chamberlain (2)
R35 January 1982 Shrewsbury TownA0–17,230

League Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
R1 1st Leg2 September 1981 Hereford UnitedA1–12,817Moss
R1 2nd Leg14 September 1981 Hereford UnitedH2–03,006Deakin (pen), Moss
R2 1st Leg5 October 1981 Tranmere RoversA0–22,791
R2 2nd Leg28 October 1981 Tranmere RoversH1–22,372N.Chamberlain

Player statistics

Appearances

Pos. Name Football League FA Cup League Cup Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
GKEngland Mark Harrison 4605040550
DFEngland Phil Sproson 4255040515
DFEngland Gerry Keenan 2110030241
DFEngland Paul Bowles 4425040532
DFEngland Trevor Brissett 1400010150
DFEngland Andy Higgins 40202080
DFEngland Ray Deakin 2360041277
MFEngland Russell Bromage 4505040540
MFEngland Mark Chamberlain 4685140558
MFEngland Peter Farrell 40000040
MFEngland Terry Armstrong 3415130422
MFEngland Paul Bennett 40001050
MFEngland Colin Tartt 3845000434
MFEngland Geoff Hunter 4135030493
FWEngland Neville Chamberlain 3045421379
FWEngland Tony Sealy 64000064
FWEngland Andy Shankland 1210010131
FWEngland Ernie Moss 441342325117
FWEngland Jimmy Greenhoff 3334020383
FWEngland Mark Bright 20000020

Scorers

All competitions

Scorer Goals
England Ernie Moss 17
England Neville Chamberlain 9
England Mark Chamberlain 8
England Ray Deakin 7
England Phil Sproson 5
England Tony Sealy 4
England Colin Tartt
England Jimmy Greenhoff 3
England Geoff Hunter
England Paul Bowles 2
England Terry Armstrong
England Andy Shankland 1
England Gerry Keenan

League

Scorer Goals
England Ernie Moss 13
England Mark Chamberlain 8
England Ray Deakin 6
England Phil Sproson 5
England Tony Sealy 4
England Neville Chamberlain
England Colin Tartt
England Jimmy Greenhoff 3
England Geoff Hunter
England Paul Bowles 2
England Terry Armstrong 1
England Andy Shankland
England Gerry Keenan

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 27 28 29 30 31 Kent, Jeff (1990). "From Rags to Riches (1979–1990)". The Valiants' Years: The Story Of Port Vale. Witan Books. pp. 258–290. ISBN 0-9508981-4-7.
  2. Port Vale 1981–1982 : Results & Fixtures. Statto Organisation. Retrieved 28 April 2012.
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