2003–04 Stoke City F.C. season

Stoke City
2003–04 season
Chairman Gunnar Gíslason
Manager Tony Pulis
Stadium Britannia Stadium
Football League First Division 11th (66 Points)
FA Cup Third Round
League Cup Second Round
Top goalscorer League: Ade Akinbiyi & Gifton Noel-Williams (10)
All: Ade Akinbiyi & Gifton Noel-Williams (10)
Highest home attendance 20,126 vs Preston North End (26 December 2003)
Lowest home attendance 10,277 vs Crystal Palace (25 November 2003)
Average home league attendance 14,424
Home colours

The 2003–04 season was Stoke City's 97th season in the Football League and the 37th in the second tier.

With Stoke being successful in avoiding relegation manager Tony Pulis could begin making alterations to his squad of the 2003–04 season. A number of ins and outs followed but after a good start Stoke won just five of their first 21 matches and it seemed that another fight against relegation would be required. But after a win against West Ham United in December Stoke went nine matches unbeaten and pulled themselves away from relegation trouble. Their good form continued until the end of the season with Stoke ending a promising season of consolidation in 11th position with 66 points.[1]

Season review

League

Manager Tony Pulis made a number of alterations to his squad in the summer of 2003 as a number of players which helped Stoke gain promotion and subsequent survival left the club and in came several new players. These included experienced goalkeeper Ed de Goey, defenders Clint Hill and John Halls, midfielders John Eustace and Darel Russell and forwards Carl Asaba and Gifton Noel-Williams whilst the most notable departures was that of James O'Connor and fan favourite Sergei Shtanuk.[1]

Stoke began the 2003–04 season well beating Derby County 3–0 on the opening match and Wimbledon to see Stoke sitting top of the table after two matches.[1] But Stoke's form soon fell away and despite the return of Ade Akinbiyi Stoke won just 5 of their first 21 fixtures which ended with a 3–2 defeat at home to Cardiff City with former fan favourite Peter Thorne scoring a hit trick but such as his popularity with the club he refused to celebrate and earned a standing ovation from the Stoke supporters.[1] With Stoke looking likely to be involved in another scrap against relegation Pulis brought in experienced no nonsense defender Gerry Taggart and in his first match he helped Stoke claim an unlikely three points away at high-flying West Ham United.[1] This prompted Stoke's revival and in the next match Stoke beat Reading 3–0 with a hat trick from Dutch winger Peter Hoekstra.[2]

Stoke remained unbeaten for six more matches until their run was halted by a heavy 6–3 defeat at Crystal Palace.[1] Whilst there was some hope from the fans that Stoke could mount a late push for a play-off spot they failed to keep a consistent run of form going and ended the season in a mid-table position of 11th.[1] It was a promising end to the season with Stoke beating all ready promoted West Bromwich Albion 4–1 and the feeling around the club was that they could now begin to look for a promotion to the Premier League rather that worry about being relegated to the third tier.[1]

FA Cup

Stoke drew Wimbledon in the third round who had now moved to Milton Keynes and after a bad tempered 1–1 draw at the National Hockey Stadium a free kick from Adam Nowland settled the replay.[1]

League Cup

Stoke had a poor League Cup campaign as they narrowly beat Rochdale and were then knocked out 2–0 by Gillingham.[1]

Final league table

PosClubPWDLFAGDPts
1 Norwich City 46 28 10 8 79 39 +40 94
2 West Bromwich Albion 46 25 11 10 64 42 +22 86
3 Sunderland 46 22 13 11 62 45 +17 79
4 West Ham United 46 19 17 10 67 45 +22 74
5 Ipswich Town 46 21 10 15 84 72 +12 73
6 Crystal Palace 46 21 10 15 72 61 +11 73
7 Wigan Athletic 46 18 17 11 60 45 +15 71
8 Sheffield United 46 20 11 15 65 56 +9 71
9 Reading 46 20 10 16 55 57 –2 70
10 Millwall 46 18 15 13 55 48 +7 69
11 Stoke City 46 18 12 16 58 55 +3 66
12 Coventry City 46 17 14 15 67 54 +13 65
13 Cardiff City 46 17 14 15 68 58 +10 65
14 Nottingham Forest 46 15 15 16 61 51 +3 60
15 Preston North End 46 15 14 17 69 71 –2 59
16 Watford 46 15 12 19 54 68 –14 57
17 Rotherham United 46 13 15 18 53 61 –8 54
18 Crewe Alexandra 46 14 11 21 57 66 –9 53
19 Burnley 46 13 14 19 60 77 –17 53
20 Derby County 46 13 13 20 53 67 –14 52
21 Gillingham 46 14 9 23 48 67 –19 51
22 Walsall 46 13 12 21 45 65 –20 51
23 Bradford City 46 10 6 30 38 69 –31 36
24 Wimbledon 46 8 5 33 41 89 –48 29

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

Results

Stoke's score comes first

Legend

Win Draw Loss

Pre-Season Friendlies

MatchDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
113 July 2003Newcastle TownA4–1Noel-Williams, Goodfellow, Commons, Greenacre
215 July 2003Stafford RangersA0–0
323 July 2003Germinal BeerschotA0–2
426 July 2003WesterloA2–3Noel-Williams, Iwelumo
529 July 2003Notts CountyA1–1Iwelumo
61 August 2003Macclesfield TownA0–1
74 August 2003RhylA2–4Iwelumo, Commons
813 August 2003Manchester UnitedH3–121,000Iwelumo, Goodfellow (2)

Football League First Division

MatchDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorersReport
1 9 August 2003 Derby CountyA3–021,517Noel-Williams 15', Greenacre 20', Neal 90'Report
2 16 August 2003 WimbledonH2–112,550Asaba 26' (pen), Thomas 90+3'Report
3 23 August 2003 WalsallA1–19,033Asaba 33'Report
4 26 August 2003 MillwallH0–013,087Report
5 30 August 2003 Preston North EndA0–112,965Report
6 6 September 2003 BurnleyH1–214,867Asaba 53'Report
7 13 September 2003 Coventry CityA2–413,982Asaba 45', Thomas 78'Report
8 16 September 2003 SunderlandH3–115,005Noel-Williams 24', Russell (2) 37', 39'Report
9 20 September 2003 Norwich CityH1–110,672Noel-Williams 36'Report
10 27 September 2003 West Bromwich AlbionA0–124,297Report
11 30 September 2003 Rotherham UnitedA0–35,450Report
12 4 October 2003 Nottingham ForestH2–113,755Thomas 6', Asaba 31'Report
13 14 October 2003 Wigan AthleticA1–27,678Noel-Williams 40'Report
14 18 October 2003 Ipswich TownA0–122,122Report
15 25 October 2003 Crewe AlexandraH1–117,569Greenacre 90+1'Report
16 1 November 2003 Sheffield UnitedH2–214,217Noel-Williams 4', Akinbiyi 18'Report
17 8 November 2003 Cardiff CityA1–315,227Commons 59'
18 22 November 2003 Bradford CityH1–011,661Eustace 11'Report
19 25 November 2003 Crystal PalaceH0–110,277Report
20 29 November 2003 GillinghamA1–37,888Eustace 77'Report
21 6 December 2003 Cardiff CityH2–312,208Eustace 38', Akinbiyi 74'Report
22 9 December 2003 West Ham UnitedA1–024,365Richardson 33'Report
23 13 December 2003 ReadingH3–011,212Hoekstra (3) 18', 29', 87' (1 pen)Report
24 20 December 2003 WatfordA3–113,732Taggart 15', Akinbiyi (2) 55', 72'Report
25 26 December 2003 Preston North EndH1–120,126Eustace 90+2' (pen)Report
26 28 December 2003 BurnleyA1–012,812Akinbiyi 52'Report
27 10 January 2004 Derby CountyH2–116,402Akinbiyi 29', Taggart 53'Report
28 17 January 2004 WimbledonA1–03,623Noel-Williams 54'Report
29 31 January 2004 WalsallH3–218,035Russell 8', Asaba (2) 37', 56'Report
30 7 February 2004 MillwallA1–19,034Clarke 4'Report
31 14 February 2004 Crystal PalaceA3–616,715Eustace 6', Clarke 45', Asaba 83' (pen)Report
32 21 February 2004 Wigan AthleticH1–114,927Akinbiyi 45'Report
33 2 March 2004 Ipswich TownH2–011,435Hoekstra 37' (pen), Akinbiyi 68'Report
34 6 March 2004 WatfordH3–113,108Akinbiyi (2) 18', 43', Noel-Williams 20'Report
35 13 March 2004 ReadingA0–014,132Report
36 16 March 2004 SunderlandA1–124,510Svärd 13'Report
37 23 March 2004 Crewe AlexandraA0–210,014Report
38 27 March 2004 Norwich CityA0–123,565Report
39 3 April 2004 Coventry CityH1–012,855Commons 41'Report
40 10 April 2004 Nottingham ForestA0–028,758Report
41 12 April 2004 Rotherham UnitedH0–211,978Report
42 17 April 2004 Sheffield UnitedA1–019,372Clarke 45'Report
43 24 April 2004 West Ham UnitedH0–218,227Report
44 1 May 2004 Bradford CityA2–010,147Noel-Williams (2) 2', 46'Report
45 4 May 2004 West Bromwich AlbionH4–118,352Russell 45', Commons (2) 62', 73', Noel-Williams 86'Report
46 9 May 2004 GillinghamH0–019,240Report

FA Cup

Main article: 2003–04 FA Cup
RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorersReport
R3 4 January 2004 WimbledonA1–13,609Eustace 13'Report
R3 Replay 25 January 2004 WimbledonH0–16,463Report

League Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorersReport
R119 August 2003 RochdaleH2–14,687Iwelumo 13', Goodfellow 90'Report
R223 September 2003 GillinghamH0–24,607Report

Squad statistics

No. Pos. Name League FA Cup League Cup Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
1GKNetherlands Ed de Goey 3700010380
2DFEngland Wayne Thomas 3932010423
3DFRepublic of Ireland Clive Clarke 41(1)3202045(1)3
4MFEngland John Eustace 2652120306
6DFEngland Clint Hill 9(3)000009(3)0
7FWEngland Carl Asaba 26(11)8201029(11)8
8FWEngland Chris Greenacre 8(5)21(1)01010(6)2
9FWEngland Gifton Noel-Williams 40(2)10101042(2)10
10FWNigeria Ade Akinbiyi 23(7)10100(1)024(8)10
11MFNetherlands Peter Hoekstra 20(4)41(1)01022(5)4
12GKEngland Neil Cutler 9(4)0201012(4)0
14GKEngland Ben Foster 00000000
15FWScotland Chris Iwelumo 3(6)00(1)01(1)14(8)1
15MFIceland Brynjar Gunnarsson 1(2)000001(2)0
16DFEngland Marcus Hall 34(1)0102037(1)0
17MFEngland Darel Russell 4642020504
18MFEngland Lewis Neal 6(13)1101(1)08(14)1
19FWEngland Marc Goodfellow 0(4)000212(4)1
20MFRepublic of Ireland Keith Andrews 1600000160
21MFIceland Pétur Marteinsson 30000030
21MFEngland John Halls 3402000360
22MFEngland Brian Wilson 0(2)0000(1)00(3)0
23MFEngland Karl Henry 14(6)0001015(6)0
24MFScotland Kris Commons 14(19)40(1)00(2)014(22)4
25DFWales Gareth Owen 1(2)000001(2)0
26DFEngland Ryan Hutchinson 00000000
27FWEngland Laurence Hall 00000000
28DFEngland Andy Wilkinson 1(2)000102(2)0
29MFEngland Paul Williams 16(3)0001017(3)0
30FWEngland Jermaine Palmer 0(3)0000030
31DFEngland Frazer Richardson 61000061
32DFNorthern Ireland Gerry Taggart 2120000212
33DFDenmark Sebastian Svärd 9(4)1100010(4)1
35DFAustralia Richard Johnson 3(4)01(1)0004(5)0

Reserves

Stoke's Reserves won the 2003–04 Pontins Holidays Reserve League.

MatchDateOpponentVenueResult
120 August 2003Bradford CityA2 – 1
227 August 2003Sheffield UnitedH2 – 1
310 September 2003Huddersfield TownH2 – 2
422 September 2003WalsallA2 – 4
58 October 2003Rotherham UnitedA2 – 3
622 October 2003Hull CityH2 – 2
729 October 2003Preston North EndH1 – 4
819 November 2003BarnsleyH5 – 0
926 November 2003Sheffield WednesdayA4 – 1
1010 December 2003BurnleyH2 – 0
117 January 2004Tranmere RoversA2 – 1
1214 January 2004Sheffield UnitedA1 – 0
1311 February 2004Hull CityA1 – 2
1416 February 2004Preston North EndA1 – 1
1510 March 2004Bradford CityH2 – 0
1617 March 2004WalsallH1 – 1
1724 March 2004Huddersfield TownA3 – 2
1829 March 2004Tranmere RoversH2 – 3
197 April 2004BarnsleyA2 – 1
2014 April 2004Sheffield WednesdayH1 – 0
2128 April 2004BurnleyA2 – 1
225 May 2004Rotherham UnitedH2 – 0

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 "Stoke City season review 2003-04 Stoke recover well to enjoy season of consolidation". The Sentinel. 19 May 2004.
  2. "Stoke 3-0 Reading". BBC Sport. Retrieved 2 September 2012.

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