1916–17 Port Vale F.C. season explained

Club:Port Vale
Season:1916–17
Manager:Tom Holford
Chairman:Frank Huntbach
Stadium:Old Recreation Ground
League:Football League Lancashire Section
League Result:15th (21 points)
Cup1 Result:3rd (5 points)
League Topscorer:Jack Needham (10)
Season Topscorer:Jack Needham (12)
Highest Attendance:12,000 vs. Stoke, 7 April 1917
Average Attendance:5,386
Largest Win:11–1 vs. Blackpool, 18 November 1916
Largest Loss:0–4 (twice), 1–5 and 2–6
Nextseason:1917–18

The 1916–17 season was Port Vale's first season of football after going into abeyance during World War I.[1] They were admitted into the Football League's Lancashire Region, going up against some of the country's biggest clubs after years of playing non-League football. Losing 16 of their 30 league games, they still managed a remarkable 11–1 victory over Blackpool.

Overview

Following a year in effective hibernation, the club reinstated first-team football after chairman Frank Huntbach "realised that the war workers needed recreation as much as ever and as long as the players were men working for the war effort, no harm could be done".[1] The club was fortunate to gain admittance to the Football League's Lancashire Region, allowing them to compete with clubs such as Liverpool, Manchester City and Preston North End.[1] Manager Tom Holford re-signed Teddy Bateup, Edgar Bentley, Jim Bennett, Jack Shelton, Joe Brough and Jock Cameron to give some continuation of the team that had competed well in The Central League.[1] However, attempts to re-sign former top-scorer Chris Young failed as he opted to stay with Grimsby Town.[1]

Vale started the league campaign well with a 2–2 draw with Manchester United at Old Trafford and a 0–0 draw with Liverpool at the Old Recreation Ground.[1] The squad was boosted by the arrivals of Ted Collins and Jack Needham, who signed after their club Wolverhampton Wanderers shut down operations. The pair "showed their true regard for the game" by turning up to play Stockport County on 16 September despite working until 6 am earlier that day; however, former Valeite Bob Suart inspired County to a 5–3 win.[1] Two more draws followed, including a 0–0 draw at Stoke, though this was then followed by five defeats in six games.[1] The 13th game of the campaign proved unlucky for visitors Blackpool, as Vale recorded their first victory by a remarkable 11–1 scoreline, with Jack Needham, Holford, James Wootton, Albert Broadhurst and George Shelton all claiming two goals each, supplemented by a single strike for Albert Groves.[1] They then beat Oldham Athletic 4–0, before dropping into a losing streak of seven defeats in nine games to prove the Blackpool result as an anomaly as the club dropped to last place.[1] They recovered to lose only three of their final eight games, though the final day victory over Manchester United proved "a farce" as the visitors only turned up with four players and had to loan the other seven to make up a full team.[1] Vale finished in 15th place with 21 points from 30 games, whilst Needham finished as the top-scorer with ten goals.[1]

A six-match Subsidiary Tournament concluded the season, with the Vale going unbeaten at home against Stoke, Manchester City and Manchester United.[1] They recorded a 3–2 victory over Stoke and beat United 5–2 after being helped by guest player Billy Meredith.[1] The club's annual meeting revealed a profit of £692 as the gate receipts of £2,582 were well above the playing wages of £649.[1] Wartime football was profitable but had its unique challenges, with Holdford, Brough, Needham, Bentley and Jack Shelton all needing replacing at the end of the season as they were conscripted.[1]

Results

Port Vale's score comes first

Legend

WinDrawLoss

Football League Lancashire Section

Matches

DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
2 September 1916 Manchester UnitedA2–25,000Colclough, Brough
9 September 1916 LiverpoolH0–06,000
16 September 1916 Stockport CountyA3–53,000Needham, Brough, Bentley (pen)
23 September 1916 BuryH2–25,000G.Shelton, Brough
30 September 1916 StokeA0–0very large
7 October 1916 Southport CentralH1–34,000Needham
14 October 1916 Blackburn RoversA0–43,000
21 October 1916 Manchester CityH0–16,000
28 October 1916 EvertonA1–3G.Shelton
4 November 1916 RochdaleH1–1G.Shelton
11 November 1916 Bolton WanderersA2–33,176Colclough, Leese
18 November 1916 BlackpoolH11–1Needham (2), Holford (2), Wootton (2), Broadhurst (2), G.Shelton (2), Groves
25 November 1916 Oldham AthleticH4–02,017G.Shelton (2), Wootton, Needham
2 December 1916 Preston North EndA1–2Groves
9 December 1916 BurnleyH2–64,000Colclough, Wootton
23 December 1916 LiverpoolA1–52,000Colclough
30 December 1916 Stockport CountyH1–2Holford
6 January 1917 BuryA3–11,000Griffiths (2), Needham
13 January 1917 StokeH1–210,000Griffiths
20 January 1917 Southport CentralA1–3500Bentley (pen)
27 January 1917 Blackburn RoversH3–1Needham (3)
3 February 1917 Manchester CityA0–26,000
10 February 1917 EvertonH1–1Lockett
17 February 1917 RochdaleA3–11,000Lockett (2), Bentley (pen)
24 February 1917 Bolton WanderersH2–05,000Needham, Bentley (pen)
3 March 1917 BlackpoolA0–42,000
10 March 1917 Oldham AthleticA0–31,572
17 March 1917 Preston North EndH1–13,000Lockett
24 March 1917 BurnleyA0–11,000
6 April 1917 Manchester UnitedH3–04,000Brough (2), Broadhurst

Lancashire Section Subsidiary Tournament

Matches

!Date!!Opponent!!Venue!!Result!!Attendance!!Goalscorers
31 March 1917 Manchester CityA0–17,000
7 April 1917 StokeH3–212,000Needham, Brough, Holford
9 April 1917 Manchester UnitedA1–58,000Brough
14 April 1917 Manchester CityH0–05,000
21 April 1917 StokeA0–2
28 April 1917 Manchester UnitedH5–24,000Bridgett (2), Groves, Needham, Holford

Player statistics

Appearances

Pos.NameLeagueSubsidiaryTotal
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
GK Teddy Bateup400040
GK John Powell26060320
GK William Connell100010
DF Jim Bennett10000100
DF Edgar Bentley28400284
DF Jock Cameron12050170
DF Ted Collins22050270
DF Tom Davies200020
DF Archie Dyke100010
DF Eli Fletcher001010
DF John Griffiths330033
DF Albert Groves18251233
DF George Holmes101020
DF Harry Leese110011
DF Tom Lyons200020
MF E Bourne200020
MF G Arrowsmith9030120
MF Arthur Bridgett001212
MF Albert Broadhurst16320213
MF Joe Butterworth101020
MF S Colclough11400114
MF Clem Heath200020
MF Tom Holford22362285
MF Bobby McNeal300030
MF Jack Needham2210522712
MF B Phillips401050
MF Freddy Price102030
MF George Shelton24760307
MF Billy Spooner300030
MF James Wootton17400174
FW W Biddulph100010
FW W Agar100010
FW Joe Brough12542167
FW Jack Cockcroft001010
FW Shirley Hubbard100010
FW Aaron Lockett10410114
FW Billy Meredith001010
FW Jack Shelton30060360
FW Joe Smith600060
FW Chris Young100010

Top scorers

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1MFJack Needham10212
2MFGeorge Shelton707
FWJoe Brough527
4MFTom Holford325
5DFEdgar Bentley404
MFS Colclough404
MFJames Wootton404
FWAaron Lockett404
9DFJohn Griffiths303
MFAlbert Broadhurst303
DFAlbert Groves213
12MFArthur Bridgett022
13DFHarry Leese101
TOTALS50959

Transfers

Transfers in

Date fromPositionNationalityNameFromFeeRef.
August 1916 MF G Arrowsmith Shelton United Free transfer [2]
August 1916 MF S Colclough Goldenhill Warriers Free transfer
August 1916 DF Leek Alexandra Free transfer
August 1916 FW Audley Free transfer
August 1916 MF B Phillips Shelton United Free transfer
August 1916 MF Free transfer
August 1916 MF Billy Spooner Free transfer
Autumn 1916 MF Albert Broadhurst Free transfer
January 1917 DF Free transfer
March 1917 DF Tom Davies Free transfer

Transfers out

Date fromPositionNationalityNameToFeeRef.
1917 FW W Biddulph Released
1917 MF E Bourne Released
Summer 1917 MF S Colclough Released
Summer 1917 FW Audley Free transfer

References

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Kent, Jeff. The Valiants' Years: The Story Of Port Vale. Witan Books. 1990. 71–97. The Hard Road Back (1907–1919). 0-9508981-4-7.
  2. Book: Kent, Jeff. Port Vale Personalities. Witan Books. 1996. 0-9529152-0-0.