1894–95 Burslem Port Vale F.C. season explained

Club:Burslem Port Vale
Season:1894–95
Stadium:Athletic Ground
League:Football League Second Division
League Result:15th (18 Points)
Cup1:FA Cup
Cup1 Result:First Qualifying Round
(knocked out by Stourbridge)
Cup2:Birmingham Senior Cup
Cup2 Result:Second Round
(knocked out by Loughborough)
Cup3:Staffordshire Senior Cup
Cup3 Result:Second Round
(knocked out by Burton Wanderers)
League Topscorer:Meshach Dean (7)
Season Topscorer:Meshach Dean (8)
Highest Attendance:2,500 vs Leicester Fosse, 23 March 1895
Lowest Attendance:300 vs Woolwich Arsenal, 19 January 1895
Rotherham Town, 16 February 1895
Average Attendance:1,367+
Largest Win:7–1 vs. Leicester Fosse, 23 March 1895
Largest Loss:0–10 vs. Notts County, 26 February 1895
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Prevseason:1893–94
Nextseason:1895–96

The 1894–95 season was Burslem Port Vale's third consecutive season of football in the English Football League.[1] The progress of the previous season was lost, as 19 of the 30 league games ended in defeat. Only nearby Crewe Alexandra finished below the Vale; however, only Walsall Town Swifts failed to gain re-election – despite finishing two points ahead of Vale. As in 1892–93, the Vale found great difficulty in scoring goals, with only Crewe scoring fewer.

A season to forget, the club fared no better the following season and lost their Football League status between 1896 and 1898. Their 2–2 draw at Crewe on 5 January 1895 was their final away draw until 3 December 1898, as the team fared extremely poorly on the road, losing almost all their away games.

Overview

Second Division

An opening day victory over Walsall Town Swifts betrayed what would be a difficult season for the "Valeites". Following the opening day, they won just one of their next 21 league games, with only four ending in a draw. During this streak, they lost 10–0 at Notts County on 26 February 1895, after three players failed to turn up, leaving reserve players to make up the numbers. Seemingly destined for a rock-bottom finish, they rallied at the season's end to win five of their last seven games. One of these victories was a 7–1 demolition of Lincoln City, with big victories also coming over Grimsby Town and Crewe Alexandra. At the end of the season, the Vale were 30 points behind champions Bury and six points off safety but were re-elected to the league.

Goalkeeper Tom Baddeley was the only ever-present throughout the season, with left-back Dick Ray missing just one game. Billy Beats, George Samuel Eccles, Meshach Dean, and Alf Wood, favourites of previous campaigns, rarely missed a match. At the end of the season, Wood left for Southampton, and Ray for Manchester City. With their places filled with reserves, the next season looked bleak.

Finances

Financially, the club struggled, with attendance down due to continuing defeats, and the pay raises the players had for the good work the previous season damaged the budget.

Cup competitions

For the fourth consecutive season they exited the FA Cup in the first round of qualification, for the second consecutive season they scored three goals in their defeat, this time Stourbridge scored five.

Results

Football League Second Division

See main article: article and 1894–95 Football League. Burslem Port Vale's score comes first

Matches

DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
1 September 1894 Walsall Town SwiftsH1–02,000Beats
8 September 1894 Manchester CityA1–42,000Wood
15 September 1894 BuryH1–21,500Marple
17 September 1894 Notts CountyH0–31,000
22 September 1894 Walsall Town SwiftsA0–23,000
29 September 1894 Burton SwiftsA0–11,000
6 October 1894 Newcastle UnitedH4–42,000Scarratt, Wood, James Smith, Eccles
20 October 1894 Burton WanderersH1–01,500Beats
27 October 1894 DarwenA0–23,000
10 November 1894 BuryA0–43,000
17 November 1894 DarwenH0–32,000
8 December 1894 Lincoln CityA1–61,000Dean
24 December 1894 Newton HeathH2–51,000Beats, McDonald
25 December 1894 Woolwich ArsenalA0–78,000
1 January 1895 Newton HeathA0–34,000
5 January 1895 Crewe AlexandraA2–2James Smith, Evans
19 January 1895 Woolwich ArsenalH0–1300
26 January 1895 Grimsby TownA1–4James Smith
2 February 1895 Manchester CityH1–21,500Ray
16 February 1895 Rotherham TownH1–1300James Smith
23 February 1895 Leicester FosseH1–1Evans
26 February 1895 Notts CountyA0–101,500
2 March 1895 Rotherham TownA1–21,000James Smith
4 March 1895 Burton SwiftsH2–0Evans, Dean
9 March 1895 Burton WanderersA0–44,100
23 March 1895 Leicester FosseH7–12,500Beats (2), unknown, Evans, Dean, J. Mason, Wood
26 March 1895 Lincoln CityA1–23,000Evans
6 April 1895 Grimsby TownH5–0800Dean (2), Beats, Evans, J. Mason
12 April 1895 Newcastle UnitedA2–13,000Eardley (2)
20 April 1895 Crewe AlexandraH4–0Dean (2), Wood, Eardley

FA Cup

See main article: article and 1894–95 FA Cup.

!Round!!Date!!Opponent!!Venue!!Result!!Goalscorers
1Q13 October 1894 StourbridgeA3–5Beats, Dean, unknown

Birmingham Senior Cup

!Round!!Date!!Opponent!!Venue!!Result!!Attendance!!Goalscorers
29 February 1895 LoughboroughH0–11,000

Staffordshire Senior Cup

!Round!!Date!!Opponent!!Venue!!Result!!Attendance!!Goalscorers
131 January 1895 LeekA5–1unknown
225 February 1895 Burton WanderersA3–5600+Wood (2), James Smith

Player statistics

Appearances

Pos.NameLeagueFA CupOtherTotal
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
GK Tom Baddeley3001030340
GK Albert Boardman00000000
DF G.S. Eccles2711030311
DF John Edwards60100070
DF Frank Haslam80000080
DF Teddy Morse10000010
DF Dick Ray2911020321
DFJim Beech1401010160
MF Meshach Dean2871110308
MF Jimmy Scarratt1211000131
MFJack Smith80001090
MF Alf Wood2841022316
MF Joseph Boughey60000060
MF James Holdcroft1200020140
MF Frederick Marple21000021
MFTed McDonald1910020211
MF Jos Randles20000020
MFEric Regan50000050
MF James Smith2051021236
MF Fred Belfield20000020
MFWalter Wilson50000050
FW Billy Beats2861110317
FWCharlie Mason10000020
FWJim Mason1020010112
MF Billy Eardley83001093
FW Dick Evans1660030196

Top scorers

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1MFMeshach Dean7108
2FWBilly Beats6107
3FWDick Evans6006
MFJames Smith5016
MFAlf Wood4026
6FWBilly Eardley3003
7FWJim Mason2002
8DFGeorge Eccles1001
MFFrederick Marple1001
MFTed McDonald1001
DFDick Ray1001
MFJimmy Scarratt1001
Unknown1001
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Transfers

Transfers in

Date fromPositionNationalityNameFromFeeRef.
Summer 1894 DF Free transfer [2]
May 1894 DF Smallthorne Albion Free transfer
May 1894 DF Free transfer
July 1894 MF Free transfer
July 1894 MF Free transfer
August 1894 MF Free transfer
September 1894 MF Free transfer
November 1894 FW Newcastle White Star Free transfer

Transfers out

Date fromPositionNationalityNameToFeeRef.
October 1894 GK Gorton Villa Free transfer
November 1894 MF Free transfer
December 1894 MF Free transfer
March 1895 DF Free transfer
March 1895 MF Released
June 1895 FW £80
Summer 1895 FW Newcastle Swifts Free transfer
Summer 1895 MF Released
Summer 1895 DF Free transfer
Summer 1895 MF Released
Summer 1895 MF Released

References

Specific
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). 978-0-9508981-4-8.
  2. Book: Kent, Jeff. Port Vale Personalities. Witan Books. 1996. 0-9529152-0-0.