1890–91 Burslem Port Vale F.C. season explained

Season:1890–91
League:Midland League
League Result:8th (16 points)
Cup1 Result:Second Qualifying Round
(knocked out by Walsall Town Swifts)
Cup2 Result:Second Round
(knocked out by Aston Villa)
Cup3:North Staffordshire Challenge Cup
Cup3 Result:Winners
(shared with Stoke)
League Topscorer:Frank McGinnes (15)
Season Topscorer:Frank McGinnes (41)
Highest Attendance:3,000 vs. Preston North End, 6 October 1890
Average Attendance:1,429
Largest Win:8–0 vs. Warwick County, 14 March 1891
Largest Loss:0–12 vs. Aston Villa, 26 January 1890
Nextseason:1891–92

The 1890–91 season was Burslem Port Vale's first season in the newly formed Midland League.[1] They finished in eighth-place, having only picked up two points away from home. They failed to go on any cup runs and were beaten by a club record 12–0 margin by Aston Villa in the Second Round of the Staffordshire Senior Cup. They did, though, share the North Staffordshire Challenge Cup after holding Stoke to a draw in the final.

Overview

Midland League

Burslem Port Vale became founder members of the Midland League along with 11 other clubs, including future Football League sides Gainsborough Trinity, Lincoln City, Rotherham Town and Sheffield United.[1] The club's directors first had to deal with some legal issues, successfully defending themselves from a claim for lost wages by former player Jack Shields.[1] To prepare for the new league the club signed three new players: 23-year-old Welsh winger Charlie Davies, 22-year-old inside-forward James Bryden from Hamilton Academicals and 21-year-old Scottish forward David Mackie; however, they lost both George Bateman and Lewis Ballham to Stoke.[1]

They opened the league campaign with three games at the Athletic Ground, beating Staveley and Long Eaton Rangers 2–1 and 7–2 respectively, then coming to a disappointing 2–2 draw with Kidderminster.[1] Two away defeats followed, though they managed a highly respectable 1–1 draw with Sheffield United at Bramall Lane despite goalkeeper John Davies missing the train; however, the team would fail to avoid defeat on the road again until 28 February.[1] At home, they recorded successive 3–0 league wins, but late December proved a disaster as they fell to 5–0 and 11–0 defeats at Lincoln City and Gainsborough Trinity; it was suggested the scoreline of the boxing day defeat to Gainsborough was such due to excessive drinking on Christmas Day.[1] New members were assigned to the club's committee. They resolved to sign better players, telling the current squad to "train or take the consequences".[1] They lost the return fixture at Derby Junction on 17 January, but appealed the result as Junction's home secretary officiated as the official referee failed to appear; the appeal was denied.[1]

Vale recorded home and away victories over Warwick County – winning 8–0 at home. Frank McGinnes scored his second hat-trick of the season – but gained no points as County withdrew from the league. Their games were struck from the record.[1] Home defeats to Gainsborough and Burton Wanderers followed. Still, they ended the league campaign in good form, beating Sheffield United and Staveley whilst taking a point from their visit to Lincoln.[1] They finished the table in eighth place, though they finished just five points off second-place Long Eaton Rangers. McGinnes finished as the club's top-scorer with 15 league goals.[1] The club's directors embarked on a locally based strategy, signing promising local players to five-year contracts.[1]

Cup competitions

Starting the FA Cup at the first qualification round, they progressed past Warwick County with a 3–1 away win but lost out 3–2 to Football Alliance side Walsall Town Swifts at the next stage.[1] They faced disaster in the Staffordshire Senior Cup, being "completely outclassed" in a 12–0 defeat to Aston Villa at Wellington Road; the result remains the club's biggest ever margin of defeat.[1] They fared much better in the North Staffordshire Challenge Cup, thrashing Burton Wanderers 7–0 in the semi-final to book their place in the final against Stoke; they drew the final 1–1, and the two teams shared the trophy after failing to arrange a replay.[1]

Results

Burslem Port Vale's score comes first

Legend

WinDrawLoss

Midland League

DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
6 September 1890 StaveleyH2–1thousandsMcGinnes, McCrindle
13 September 1890 Long Eaton RangersH7–21,500McGinnes (3), Ditchfield (2), Mackie, C.Davies
20 September 1890 KidderminsterH2–2Mackie, McGinnes
27 September 1890 Derby MidlandA1–21,500Ditchfield
11 October 1890 Long Eaton RangersA2–5smallMcGinnes, other
18 October 1890 Derby MidlandH4–0poorDitchfield (2), McGinnes, Bryden
27 October 1890 Sheffield UnitedA1–12,000C.Davies
1 November 1890 Derby JunctionH3–11,500C.Davies, Bryden, Ditchfield
8 November 1890 KidderminsterA0–1large
29 November 1890 Burton WanderersA0–41,000
6 December 1890 Derby JunctionH3–02,000Ditchfield, Curwen, McGinnes
13 December 1890 Rotherham TownH3–0McCrindle, Ditchfield, W.Jones
25 December 1890 Lincoln CityA0–51,000
26 December 1890 Gainsborough TrinityA0–11
27 December 1890 Rotherham TownH1–2very goodo.g.
10 January 1891 Lincoln CityH3–11,500McGinnes (2), C.Davies
17 January 1891 Derby JunctionA2–31,000scrimmage, other
28 February 1891 Warwick CountyA3–1averageDitchfield (2), Draycott
14 March 1891 Warwick CountyH8–02,000McGinnes (3), Keeling (2), o.g., Ditchfield, Dean
28 March 1891 Gainsborough TrinityH1–3goodMcCrindle
11 April 1891 Burton WanderersH1–21,500Keeling
13 April 1891 Sheffield UnitedH3–12,000C.Davies, Elson, other
20 April 1891 Lincoln CityH1–1W.Jones
25 April 1891 StaveleyA3–0McGinnes (2), Elson

FA Cup

See main article: 1890–91 FA Cup.

!Round!!Date!!Opponent!!Venue!!Result!!Attendance!!Goalscorers
1Q4 October 1890 Warwick CountyA3–1McCrindle, Elson, scrimmage
2Q25 October 1890 Walsall Town SwiftsH2–31,500McGinnes, Coyle

Staffordshire Senior Cup

!Round!!Date!!Opponent!!Venue!!Result!!Attendance!!Goalscorers
2R26 January 1890 Aston VillaA0–123,000

North Staffordshire Challenge Cup

!Round!!Date!!Opponent!!Venue!!Result!!Attendance!!Goalscorers
SF2 May 1890 Burton WanderersA7–0capitalMcGinnes (3), Ditchfield (2), Draycott, Dean
F9 May 1890 StokeA1–1

Friendlies

!Date!!Opponent!!Venue!!Result!!Attendance!!Goalscorers
1 September 1890 Newton HeathA1–53,500McGinnes
8 September 1890 Newton HeathH4–41,500McGinnes (3), other
15 September 1890 Blackburn RoversH1–32,000McGinnes
22 September 1890 Bolton WanderersH1–6McGinnes
29 September 1890 West Bromwich AlbionH1–2largeMcGinnes
6 October 1890 Preston North EndH2–63,000McGinnes (2)
10 November 1890 EvertonH0–31,500
15 November 1890 Small HeathA1–53,000
22 November 1890 Middlesbrough IronopolisA1–62,000Nash
24 November 1890 London CasualsH4–0Matthews, Curwen, rush, Ditchfield
20 December 1890 StokeH0–3
3 January 1891 LeekH7–0McGinnes (3), J.Davies (2), McAlpine, McCrindle
24 January 1891 ArdwickA2–31,000McGinnes (2)
31 January 1891 Crewe AlexandraA3–21,500McGinnes, Dean, W.Jones
7 February 1891 LeekA2–1400scrimmage, Ditchfield
14 February 1891 ChirkH5–0Ditchfield (2), o.g., Keeling, W.Jones
16 February 1891 Derby CountyH0–21,500
7 March 1891 Crewe AlexandraH5–11,500Ditchfield (4), other
9 March 1891 Newton HeathH2–11,500Dean, McGinnes
17 March 1891 BootleA1–2Dean
30 March 1891 StokeA1–13,000McGinnes
4 April 1891 Northwich VictoriaH5–0McGinnes (4), McCrindle
6 April 1891 BootleH1–2McGinnes
18 April 1891 MacclesfieldA1–03,000rush
27 April 1891 StokeA0–11,500

Player statistics

Appearances

Pos.NameLeagueFA CupStaffordshire CupChallenge CupFriendliesTotal
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
GKBaker000000001010
GKJohn Davies130100000110250
GKLevi Higginson60001020130220
GKNixon000000001010
DFG Martin5020000040110
DFMatthews000000001111
DF Fred Jones300000004070
DF Albert Skinner100000000010
DF Joe Barr220201020210480
DF James Clutton2000102060110
DFB Coyle120210000120261
DFC McAlpine70000020141231
DF Bob McCrindle223211020212488
MF Billy Elson202211020210463
MF Billy Poulson15010000080240
MFW. Jones142101000112274
MFJames Bryden9220000060172
MF Charlie Davies205100020180415
MF Meshach Dean81001021143255
MF Billy Draycott211010213092
MFSharp000000001010
MFHarry Slater100000002030
FW Dick Danks100000000010
FW Jimmy Ditchfield18112010222194421
FW Frank McGinnes191521102323224741
FW Billy Reynolds200000000020
FWFred Stokes200000000020
FW John Nash300000002151
FWH Curwen6120000051132
FWJ Davies000000001212
FWJ Keeling4300000081124
FW David Mackie7200000040112
FW Wally Owen000000001010

Top scorers

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1FWFrank McGinnes1502641
2FWJimmy Ditchfield1101021
3DFBob McCrindle3238
4MFCharlie Davies5005
MFMeshach Dean1045
6FWJ Keeling3014
MFW. Jones2024
8MFBilly Elson2103
9FWDavid Mackie2002
MFJames Bryden2002
FWH Curwen1012
MFBilly Draycott1012
FWJ Davies0022
14FWJohn Nash0011
DFB Coyle0101
DFC McAlpine0011
DFMatthews0011
Unknown3025
Own goals2013
Scrimmage1113
TOTALS54557116

Transfers

Transfers in

Date fromPositionNationalityNameFromFeeRef.
1890 FW H Curwen Free transfer [2]
1890 MF Free transfer
1890 GK Free transfer
1890 FW J Keeling Free transfer
Summer 1890 MF James Bryden Free transfer
Summer 1890 MF Billy Draycott Free transfer
Summer 1890 DF West Manchester Free transfer
Summer 1890 MF Free transfer
Summer 1890 MF David Mackie Free transfer
Autumn 1890 FW Free transfer
December 1890 DF C McAlpine Free transfer
1891 GK Nixon Free transfer

Transfers out

Date fromPositionNationalityNameToFeeRef.
September 1890 DF Free transfer
November 1890 MF James Bryden Released
March 1891 DF B Coyle Released
June 1891 MF Billy Draycott StokeFree transfer
Summer 1891 MF Released
1891 DF Free transfer
1891 FW H Curwen Released
1891 MF David Mackie Released
1891 FW Fred Stokes Released
1891 DF G Martin Released
1891 DF Matthews Released

References

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General

Notes and References

  1. Book: Kent, Jeff. The Valiants' Years: The Story Of Port Vale. Witan Books. 1990. 26–50. Trying to make the Grade (1888-1898). 0-9508981-4-7.
  2. Book: Kent, Jeff. Port Vale Personalities. Witan Books. 1996. 0-9529152-0-0.