1894–95 Stoke F.C. season explained

Season:1894–95
Chairman:Mr S. Barker
League Result:14th (24 Points)
Cup1 Result:Second Round
Cup2 Result:Winner
League Topscorer:Joe Schofield
& Billy Dickson
(13)
Season Topscorer:Joe Schofield
& Billy Dickson
(13)
Highest Attendance:7,000 vs Sunderland
(26 January 1895)
Lowest Attendance:1,000 vs Small Heath
(27 October 1894)
Average Attendance:3,875
Nextseason:1895–96
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The 1894–95 season was Stoke's sixth season in the Football League.

Stoke's league struggles continued in the 1894–95 season as they were almost relegated but survived after winning five out the final six matches. This meant that Stoke played a test match against Second Division side Newton Heath which the "Potters" won 3–0 to preserve their First Division status.[1]

Season Review

League

Stoke had a poor 1894–95 season and by the end of February 1895 they looked destined for relegation.[1] However Stoke made it in to the end of season test match with a remarkable run of five victories and a draw in their final six fixtures.[1] Goal average just favoured West Bromwich at the foot of the table who finished a position higher.[1] In the test match Stoke were paired with Newton Heath the venue being nearby Burslem, Stoke, backed by over 3,000 fans won 3–0, two goals coming from Joe Schofield, who was for the fourth season running was leading goalscorer, on this occasion jointly with Billy Dickson.[1]

That late recovery was largely fuelled by the signing of Sunderland's Scottish forward, Tommy Hyslop who scored seven goals in seven games including a hat-trick on his debut against Derby County.[1] Hyslop went on to be capped for Scotland whilst at Stoke becoming the clubs's first Scottish international.[1]

FA Cup

Stoke exited the FA Cup at the Second Round again this time losing 2–0 away at Staffordshire rivals Wolverhampton Wanderers.[1]

Results

Stoke's score comes first

Legend

WinDrawLoss

Football League First Division

See main article: 1894–95 Football League.

MatchDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
11 September 1894 Bolton WanderersA2–26,000Dickson (2)
28 September 1894 EvertonH1–35,000T. Robertson
315 September 1894 Blackburn RoversA0–67,000
422 September 1894 Sheffield UnitedH1–33,000Schofield
529 September 1894 Aston VillaH4–15,000Schofield (2), Dickson (2)
66 October 1894 SunderlandA1–35,000Dickson
713 October 1894 Nottingham ForestH0–33,000
820 October 1894 LiverpoolA0–28,000
927 October 1894 Small HeathH2–21,000Naughton, Farrell
1010 November 1894 LiverpoolH3–13,000Schofield, Sandland (2)
1112 November 1894 Preston North EndH2–14,000Schofield, Farrell
1217 November 1894 Small HeathA2–44,000Heames, Farrell
1324 November 1894 Wolverhampton WanderersA0–06,000
148 December 1894 The WednesdayH0–23,000
1515 December 1894 West Bromwich AlbionA2–34,400Dickson, Schofield
1625 December 1894 Preston North EndA0–35,000
1726 December 1894 Aston VillaA0–612,000
187 January 1895 EvertonA0–36,000
1912 January 1895 Bolton WanderersH5–02,500Brookfield (2), Schofield (2), Dickson
2019 January 1895 Derby CountyA1–12,500Farrell
2126 January 1895 SunderlandH2–57,000Meston (2)
224 February 1895 Wolverhampton WanderersH0–03,000
239 February 1895 Sheffield UnitedA0–33,500
2423 February 1895 Nottingham ForestA1–35,500Naughton
2523 March 1895 Derby CountyH4–15,500Dickson, Hyslop (3)
2625 March 1895 West Bromwich AlbionH1–15,100Dickson
2730 March 1895 BurnleyH5–13,000Hyslop, Farrell, Dickson, Schofield (2)
2813 April 1895 Blackburn RoversH5–14,000Hyslop (2), Farrell, Dickson (2)
2917 April 1895 The WednesdayA4–25,000Hyslop, Schofield, Dickson, Petrie (o.g.)
3020 April 1895 BurnleyA2–13,000Naughton, Crabtree (o.g.)

FA Cup

See main article: 1894–95 FA Cup.

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
R12 February 1895 Newton HeathA3–29,500J. Robertson, Meston (2)
R216 February 1895 Wolverhampton WanderersA0–210,000

Squad statistics

Pos.NameLeagueFA CupTest MatchTotal
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
GK George Clawley2302010260
GK Bill Rowley70000070
FB Tommy Clare2402010270
FB Jack Eccles2902000310
FB Arthur Foster60000060
FB Edward Steele00001010
FB Alf Underwood10000010
FB John Walker00000000
HB Davy Brodie2902010320
HB Davy Christie50000050
HB Jimmy Dale40000040
HB Jimmy Grewer1502010180
HB Samuel Meston1022200124
HB Tom Robertson1310000131
HB Jimmy Turner2602010290
FW Arthur Brookfield62200082
FW Billy Dickson261320102913
FW Ted Evans50000050
FW Jack Farrell1660011177
FW Billy Heames1010000101
FW Tommy Hyslop67001077
FW Wally McReddie30000030
FW Jimmy Mellor10000010
FW Willie Naughton1730010183
FW Jimmie Robertson802100101
FW Teddy Sandland1220000122
FW Joe Schofield281120123113
Own goals2002

Notes and References

  1. Book: Matthews, Tony. The Encyclopaedia of Stoke City. 1994. Lion Press. 0-9524151-0-0.