1922–23 Stoke F.C. season explained

Season:1922–23
Chairman:Mr E.Reynish
League Result:21st (30 Points)
Cup1 Result:Second Round
League Topscorer:Jimmy Broad
(23)
Season Topscorer:Jimmy Broad
(26)
Highest Attendance:44,000 vs Sunderland
(26 December 1922)
Lowest Attendance:10,000 vs Nottingham Forest
(31 March 1923)
Average Attendance:19,450
Nextseason:1923–24
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The 1922–23 season was Stoke's 23rd season in the Football League and the 19th in the First Division.

With Stoke's achievements last season they found themselves back in the First Division for the first time since 1907; however it would prove to be a short stay.[1] In their opening eight matches, Stoke collected just two points and found themselves bottom of the table. Despite spending money on improving the squad, results were still poor and manager Arthur Shallcross was sacked in April 1923. He was replaced with former England international Jock Rutherford, but he was unable to avoid relegation.[1] Rutherford then completed the shortest managerial spell in the club's history as a heated argument with the directors led him to resign just four weeks into his tenure.[1]

Season review

League

With the club's First Division ambitions achieved, there was more than the usual air of optimism for the 1922–23 season, but things did not go according to plan and from their opening eight matches, Stoke claimed just two points (both draws) and found themselves anchored to the bottom of the table.[1] Stoke's first win of the season came away at West Bromwich Albion when Harry Davies scored the only goal in his second appearance.[1] Again the director's ambition and determination to maintain First Division status showed through with the arrivals of Joe Kasher and Bert Ralphs to name a few.[1] This belated heavy expenditure on players cost the finance's dearly, but good crowds were able to cover the cost. Unfortunately relegation was not avoided and Stoke made an instant return to the Second Division.[1]

Former England international Jock Rutherford was appointed manager of Stoke in April 1923, taking over from Arthur Shallcross who had served the club for the previous four years. However his stay was brief and after a heated row with directors the quickly left leaving Stoke without a manager going into the 1923–24 season.[1]

FA Cup

In the Cup Stoke beat Blyth Spartans 3–0 in the first round before being knocked out 3–1 to Bury.[1]

Results

Stoke's score comes first

Legend

WinDrawLoss

Football League First Division

See main article: 1922–23 Football League.

MatchDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
126 August 1922 Oldham AthleticA1–419,000Groves
228 August 1922 ChelseaH1–220,000Watkin
32 September 1922 Oldham AthleticH2–225,000J Broad (2)
44 September 1922 ChelseaA2–320,000J Broad (2)
59 September 1922 Huddersfield TownH2–222,000J Broad, Watkin
613 September 1922 BirminghamA0–220,000
716 September 1922 Huddersfield TownA0–110,000
823 September 1922 West Bromwich AlbionH0–220,000
930 September 1922 West Bromwich AlbionA1–025,000Davies
107 October 1922 Manchester CityH1–120,000J Broad
1114 October 1922 Manchester CityA1–218,000J Broad
1221 October 1922 Sheffield UnitedA0–210,000
1328 October 1922 Sheffield UnitedH4–015,000Davies (2), J Broad, Nicholas
144 November 1922 Bolton WanderersA1–112,000J Broad
1511 November 1922 Bolton WanderersH2–016,000J Broad, Seddon (o.g.)
1618 November 1922 Blackburn RoversH1–118,000T Broad
172 December 1922 Cardiff CityA1–220,000J Broad
189 December 1922 Cardiff CityH3–110,000J Broad (pen) (2), Tempest
1916 December 1922 MiddlesbroughA1–35,000Tempest
2023 December 1922 MiddlesbroughH0–015,112
2126 December 1922 SunderlandH1–244,000J Broad
2230 December 1922 ArsenalA0–316,000
231 January 1923 SunderlandA0–230,000
246 January 1923 ArsenalH1–022,000Brittleton
2520 January 1923 EvertonA0–423,000
2622 January 1923 Blackburn RoversA5–110,000J Broad (3), Nicholas, Ralphs
2727 January 1923 EvertonH4–115,000J Broad, Nicholas, Watkin (2)
288 February 1923 Preston North EndA2–412,000J Broad (2)
2910 February 1923 Preston North EndH4–210,000J Broad (pen) (3), Davies
3017 February 1923 Aston VillaA0–620,000
3124 February 1923 Aston VillaH1–119,850Watkin
323 March 1923 BurnleyA2–310,000Davies, Eyres
3310 March 1923 BurnleyH0–120,000
3417 March 1923 Tottenham HotspurH0–020,000
3524 March 1923 Tottenham HotspurA1–328,000Watkin
3631 March 1923 Nottingham ForestH0–110,000
372 April 1923 BirminghamH0–020,000
387 April 1923 Nottingham ForestA1–012,000Richardson
3914 April 1923 Newcastle UnitedH1–020,000Watkin
4021 April 1923 Newcastle UnitedA0–113,000
4128 April 1923 LiverpoolH0–018,000
425 May 1923 LiverpoolA0–115,000

FA Cup

See main article: 1922–23 FA Cup.

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
R113 January 1923 Blyth SpartansA3–09,121J Broad (2), Nicholas
R23 February 1923 BuryA1–332,000J Broad

Squad statistics

Pos.NameLeagueFA CupTotal
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
GK Gilbert Brookes12020140
GK Kenny Campbell800080
GK Bob Dixon200020
GK Leslie Scott20000200
DF Tommy Howe600060
DF George Lennon200020
DF Bob McGrory32020340
DF Alec Milne36020380
DF Tommy Weston400040
MF Ewart Beswick300030
MF Tom Brittleton16120181
MF Harry Brough12000120
MF George Clarke25010260
MF Joe Kasher29020310
MF Billy Poole600060
MF Vic Rouse37010380
MF Dickie Smith100010
FW Jimmy Broad3023233226
FW Tommy Broad21110221
FW Harry Davies24500245
FW Jack Eyres410041
FW Fred Groves13100131
FW Dai Nicholas32321344
FW Joe Pointon000000
FW Bert Ralphs22110231
FW Frank Richardson810081
FW Jock Rutherford000000
FW Andy Smith200020
FW Victor Staley000000
FW Billy Tempest20220222
FW Arthur Watkin34720367
FW Albert Whitehurst100010
Own goals101

Notes and References

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