1918–19 Port Vale F.C. season explained

Club:Port Vale
Season:1918–19
Manager:Jock Cameron
(until January)
Joe Schofield
(January onwards)
Chairman:Frank Huntbach
Stadium:Old Recreation Ground
League:Football League Lancashire Section
League Result:12th (24 points)
Cup1 Result:4th (3 points)
League Topscorer:Harry Howell (6)
Season Topscorer:Harry Howell (9)
Highest Attendance:16,000 vs. Stoke, 28 April 1919
Average Attendance:5,772
Largest Win:4–1 vs. Stoke, 28 April 1919
Largest Loss:1–8 vs. Stoke, 12 October 1918
Prevseason:1917–18
Nextseason:1919–20

The 1918–19 season was Port Vale's third season of football after going into abeyance during World War I.[1] They finished 12th in the Football League Lancashire Section, going on to finish bottom of their group in the Subsidiary Tournament. The club applied to join the Football League in March but were unsuccessful.

Overview

With Tom Holford largely unavailable, Jock Cameron was promoted to captain and team manager.[1] The squad had to be made up largely of players available and willing to play, with only the Pearson brothers (Harry and Albert) offering much in the way of continuity from the previous campaign.[1] The team started with a four-game unbeaten run, only to pick up one point from their next six games.[1] The poor run included an embarrassing 8–1 defeat by Stoke at the Old Recreation Ground.[1] The war was drawing to a close, ending on 11 November, but not before claiming the lives of Bob Suart and Jack Shelton.[1] Vale beat bottom-club Burnley 4–2 five days later, and began to be strengthened by first-team players who returned from their wartime duties – as were every other club however.[1] From this point, Vale began winning their home games but losing their away matches, ending this run with a 2–0 win over Preston North End at Deepdale on 18 January – the first away win of the campaign.[1] A sign of things returning to normal was the sale of Albert Pearson to Liverpool in January.[1]

As players again started to be paid their regular wage, the Football League began a tax on rich clubs to support poorer clubs, which benefited Vale to the tune of £71.[1] Eager to win a place in the expanding Football League the following season, Vale appointed former England international Joe Schofield as team secretary in January.[1] Four straight wins around the new year were followed by four straight defeats in February, though attendance began to rise back to regular peacetime levels.[1] On 10 March, the Football League held a vote on which clubs to admit for the 1919–20 season and Vale were disappointed only to tally 27 votes, leaving Stoke, West Ham United, South Shields, Rotherham County and Coventry City as the successful applicants.[1] Vale also ended the league programme with eight defeats in their last ten matches, losing heavily to Oldham Athletic, Manchester City and Blackburn Rovers.[1] They ended the season 12th out of 16 teams, scoring 39 goals whilst conceding 77.[1] The club set up a Supporters' club in April with 220 members each contributing a shilling subscription.[1] Vale again fared poorly in the six-game Subsidiary Tournament, losing four and winning only once.[1] They did end positively, though, beating Potteries derby rivals Stoke 4–1 in front of a season-high crowd of 16,000.[1]

Results

Port Vale's score comes first

Legend

WinDrawLoss

Football League Lancashire Section

Matches

DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
7 September 1918 BuryA1–1Rogers
14 September 1918 BuryH2–1McCarthy, Lyons
21 September 1918 BlackpoolA1–1Davies
28 September 1918 BlackpoolH1–12,000A.Pearson
5 October 1918 StokeA2–3Foster (2)
12 October 1918 StokeH1–8Davies
19 October 1918 Stockport CountyA0–33,000
26 October 1918 Stockport CountyH2–2Blood, H.Pearson
2 November 1918 LiverpoolH0–25,000
9 November 1918 LiverpoolA0–414,000
16 November 1918 BurnleyH4–24,000H.Pearson, Salt, Cope, o.g.
23 November 1918 BurnleyA1–44,000Fitchford
30 November 1918 Southport VulcanH2–0Kelly, A.Pearson
7 December 1918 Southport VulcanA0–4
14 December 1918 Manchester UnitedH3–14,000Burgess, Garner, Brennan
21 December 1918 Manchester UnitedA1–55,000H.Pearson (pen)
28 December 1918 Bolton WanderersH3–15,000o.g., Fitchford, Asbury
11 January 1919 Preston North EndH1–04,000Burgess
18 January 1919 Preston North EndA2–0Cameron, Burgess
25 January 1919 RochdaleH2–03,000Howell, Burgess
1 February 1919 RochdaleA0–23,500
8 February 1919 EvertonH0–110,000
15 February 1919 EvertonA1–320,000Howell
22 February 1919 Oldham AthleticA0–65,875
1 March 1919 Oldham AthleticH3–15,301Brennan, Howell, Hill
8 March 1919 Manchester CityA1–614,000Howell
15 March 1919 Manchester CityH1–58,500Fitchford
22 March 1919 Blackburn RoversH3–25,000Howell (2), Fitchford
29 March 1919 Blackburn RoversA0–65,000
18 April 1919 Bolton WanderersA1–220,000Hill (pen)

Lancashire Section Subsidiary Tournament

Matches

!Date!!Opponent!!Venue!!Result!!Attendance!!Goalscorers
5 April 1919 Manchester UnitedH1–36,000J.Parker
12 April 1919 Manchester UnitedA1–28,000J.Parker
19 April 1919 Manchester CityH0–18,000
21 April 1919 StokeA2–2Briscoe, Brennan
26 April 1919 Manchester CityA1–420,000Howell
28 April 1919 StokeH4–116,000Howell (2), o.g., Joe Smith

Player statistics

Appearances

Pos.NameLeagueSubsidiaryTotal
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
GK Jonathan Hammond28060340
GK F Clements100010
GK John Dennis100010
DF Jock Cameron710071
DF George Holmes20000200
DF Tom Lyons25150301
DF Harry Pearson29360353
DF Edgar Bentley11020130
DF W Dalton100010
DF Eli Fletcher001010
DF W Garner110011
DF Harry Leese105060
DF Ben Marsden600060
DF Andie Newton103040
DF Fred Parker600060
DF J Taylor801090
MF G Arrowsmith11000110
MF Tom Holford001010
MF Joe Daley800080
MF James Hill12240162
MF William Ashmole001010
MF E Bell100010
MF Albert Broadhouse6040100
MF Sammy Brooks100010
MF W Brooks100010
MF Billy Fitchford13430164
MF H Hale200020
MF J Kelly210021
MF F Langley10010110
MF Arthur McGarry7050120
MF J McGarry100010
MF Walter Rowley200020
MF Alf Smith12000120
MF Jack Smith500050
MF Walter Watson001010
FW David Bowcock100010
FW Tom Brennan11221133
FW Billy Briscoe103141
FW Jack Foster14210152
FW Albert Pearson19200192
FW Arthur Rogers310031
FW J Asbury210021
FW Bobby Blood410041
FW J Bradbury100010
FW David Brown100010
FW Dick Burgess740074
FW G Cooper100010
FW A Cope110011
FW Tom Davies420042
FW Alex Donaldson001010
FW A Floyd002020
FW W Gould100010
FW Harry Howell9623119
FW F McCarthy510051
FW J Parker403272
FW A Salt110011
FW Joe Smith001111
FW Bob Whittingham002020

Top scorers

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1FWHarry Howell639
2FWDick Burgess404
MFBilly Fitchford404
4FWHarry Pearson303
FWTom Brennan213
6FWTom Davies202
FWJack Foster202
MFJames Hill202
DFAlbert Pearson202
FWJ Parker022
11FWA Cope101
FWA Salt101
DFTom Lyons101
DFJock Cameron101
FWBobby Blood101
FWArthur Rogers101
MFJ Kelly101
DFW Garner101
FWF McCarthy101
FWJoe Smith011
FWBilly Briscoe011
FWJ Asbury101
Own goals212
TOTALS39948

Transfers

Transfers in

Date fromPositionNationalityNameFromFeeRef.
1918 DF Free transfer [2]
Summer 1918 FW F McCarthy Free transfer
Autumn 1918 MF Free transfer
Autumn 1918 DF J Taylor Free transfer
November 1918 FW J Parker Longton Free transfer
December 1918 FW Free transfer
April 1919 MF Free transfer

Transfers out

Date fromPositionNationalityNameToFeeRef.
Autumn 1918 MF Joe Daley Released
October 1918 FW F McCarthy Free transfer
November 1918 MF Released
1919 FW Tom Davies Released
1919 FW Arthur Rogers Released
January 1919 FW Transfer
February 1919 FW Free transfer
Summer 1919 MF G Arrowsmith Released
Summer 1919 GK John Dennis Released
Summer 1919 FW A Floyd Released
Summer 1919 FW Jack Foster Released
Summer 1919 DF Released
Summer 1919 DF Released
Summer 1919 FW J Parker Released
Summer 1919 MF Jack Smith Released
Summer 1919 DF J Taylor 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. 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.