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1954–55 Stoke City F.C. season

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Stoke City 1954–55 football season
Stoke City
1954–55 season
ChairmanMr T. Duddell
ManagerFrank Taylor
StadiumVictoria Ground
Football League Second Division5th (52 Points)
FA CupFourth Round
Top goalscorerLeague:Harry Oscroft
(21)

All:Harry Oscroft
(21)
Highest home attendance47,000 vsPort Vale
(4 September 1954)
Lowest home attendance7,050 vsFulham
(26 March 1955)
Average home league attendance21,131

The1954–55 season wasStoke City's 48th season inthe Football League and the 15th in theSecond Division.

Taylor continued to add new players to the squad as the aim for 1954–55 was to gain promotion back to the First Division. Stoke made a great start to the season winning five out of their first six matches. Taylor was able to field a settled team for the majority of the season alas Stoke could not keep up their form and promotion was missed with Stoke finishing in 5th position. In theFA Cup Stoke were involved in one of the longest cup ties as their third round encounter withBury went on to a fourth replay with Stoke finally winning 3–2 after 9 hours and 22 minutes of football.[1]

Season review

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League

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Stoke managerFrank Taylor continued to purchase players as he attempted to guide Stoke back into the First Division.[1] He added theWolverhampton Wanderers left backJack Short to his squad in the summer of 1954.[1] Things looked to be improving when Stoke started the 1954–55 season in fine form winning five out of six.[1] Taylor was fortunate to be able to field a settled side but the form rate was not maintained and promotion was missed, albeit by a narrow margin, Stoke taking fifth spot just two behind promotedBirmingham City andLuton Town.[1] During the season Stoke beatLiverpool away 4–2 their first victory atAnfield for 60 years.[1]

FA Cup

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In theFA Cup Stoke were drawn withBury in the third round and after four draws the tie went to a fourth replay with Stoke finally beating Bury 3–2 in extra time.[1] In total the tie took 9 hours and 22 minutes of football and had an aggregated scoreline of 10–9.[1] Unfortunately for Stoke it was all in vain as in the next round they were defeated bySwansea Town.[1]

Final league table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGAvPts
3Rotherham United422541394641.46954
4Leeds United422371270531.32153
5Stoke City4221101169461.50052
6Blackburn Rovers4222614114791.44350
7Notts County422161574711.04248
Source:[citation needed]
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal average; 3) Goals scored

Results

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Stoke's score comes first

Legend

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WinDrawLoss

Football League Second Division

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Main article:1954–55 Football League
MatchDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
121 August 1954Birmingham CityH2–127,984Oscroft,Hutton
225 August 1954Nottingham ForestA3–020,515King (3) (2 Pens)
328 August 1954MiddlesbroughA2–117,820King,Oscroft
430 August 1954Nottingham ForestH2–022,925Hutton,Oscroft
54 September 1954Port ValeH0–047,000
68 September 1954Leeds UnitedA1–020,000King
711 September 1954Rotherham UnitedH1–227,271Oscroft
813 September 1954Leeds UnitedH0–118,737
918 September 1954Luton TownA1–317,352Bevans
1022 September 1954Ipswich TownA1–015,536Oscroft
1125 September 1954Hull CityH0–010,185
122 October 1954Lincoln CityA4–113,728Oscroft (3),Hutton
139 October 1954Notts CountyA0–123,000
1416 October 1954LiverpoolH2–023,569Oscroft,Hutton
1523 October 1954West Ham UnitedA0–327,200
1630 October 1954Blackburn RoversH1–127,540Bowyer
176 November 1954FulhamA2–232,000Bowyer,Oscroft
1813 November 1954Swansea TownH4–119,993Hutton,Malkin,Short (2)
1927 November 1954Derby CountyH3–118,055Bowyer (2),Oscroft
204 December 1954Bristol RoversA1–121,240McCue
2111 December 1954Plymouth ArgyleH3–117,397Bowyer,King (2)
2218 December 1954Birmingham CityA0–222,100
2325 December 1954BuryH3–218,312King (3)
2427 December 1954BuryA1–124,091King
251 January 1955MiddlesbroughH1–219,272Harris (o.g.)
265 February 1955Luton TownH0–021,156
2712 February 1955Hull CityA1–110,165Oscroft
2819 February 1955Lincoln CityH4–212,363Bowyer (3),King
295 March 1955LiverpoolA4–235,635King (2),Oscroft,Malkin
3012 March 1955West Ham UnitedH0–220,496
3119 March 1955Blackburn RoversA0–227,200
3226 March 1955FulhamH1–17,050Oscroft
3328 March 1955Notts CountyH3–08,171Oscroft (2),Finney
342 April 1955Swansea TownA5–312,534Oscroft (2),Finney,Bowyer,King
359 April 1955Doncaster RoversH3–020,259Oscroft,Bowyer,King
3611 April 1955Ipswich TownH3–020,551Oscroft,Bowyer,Malkin
3716 April 1955Derby CountyA2–112,584Finney,King
3818 April 1955Rotherham UnitedA1–219,888Bowyer
3920 April 1955Doncaster RoversA1–19,857Malkin
4023 April 1955Bristol RoversH2–018,139Oscroft,Finney
4125 April 1955Port ValeA1–040,066Bowyer
4230 April 1955Plymouth ArgyleA0–223,844

FA Cup

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Main article:1954–55 FA Cup
RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
R38 January 1955BuryA1–120,227King
R3 Replay12 January 1955BuryH1–1 (aet)13,352Ratcliffe
R3 Second Replay17 January 1955BuryN3–3 (aet)2,469Bowyer (2),King
R3 Third Replay19 January 1955BuryN2–2 (aet)9,881Ratcliffe,King
R3 Fourth Replay24 January 1955BuryN3–2 (aet)22,549Thomson,Coleman (2)
R428 January 1955Swansea TownA1–327,892Malkin

Squad statistics

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Pos.NameLeagueFA CupTotal
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
GKEnglandWilf Hall105060
GKEnglandBill Robertson41010420
DFEnglandGeorge Bourne28060340
DFEnglandJohn McCue41100411
DFEnglandJack Short25260312
DFScotlandKen Thomson41061471
MFScotlandBobby Cairns18060240
MFEnglandFrank Mountford40030430
MFEnglandAlan Martin303060
MFEnglandJohn Sellars38000380
FWEnglandStan Bevans11100111
FWEnglandFrank Bowyer2913623515
FWEnglandNeville Coleman202242
FWEnglandBill Finney11440154
FWEnglandColin Hutchinson600060
FWScotlandJoe Hutton19500195
FWEnglandJohnny King3617634220
FWEnglandJohn Malkin26451315
FWEnglandHarry Oscroft3721103821
FWEnglandDon Ratcliffe6052112
FWEnglandDerrick Ward301040
Own goals101

References

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  1. ^abcdefghiMatthews, Tony (1994).The Encyclopaedia of Stoke City. Lion Press.ISBN 0-9524151-0-0.
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