1948–49 Port Vale F.C. season explained

Club:Port Vale
Season:1948–49
Manager:Gordon Hodgson
Chairman:William Holdcroft
Stadium:The Old Recreation Ground
League:Football League
League Result:13th (39 Points)
Cup1:FA Cup
Cup1 Result:First Round
League Topscorer:Walter Aveyard (13)
Season Topscorer:Walter Aveyard (13)
Lowest Attendance:7,738 vs. Millwall, 18 December 1948
Average Attendance:12,069
Largest Win:3–0 (three games)
Largest Loss:1–4 (twice)
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Prevseason:1947–48
Nextseason:1949–50

The 1948–49 season was Port Vale's 37th season of football in the English Football League and their fourth full season in the Third Division South.[1] A promotion campaign soon tailed off into an unremarkable mid-table finish, as bad form persuaded the club to sell off Bill Pointon for a then-club record fee.

Overview

Third Division South

The pre-season saw the club attempt to sign Huddersfield Town's star forward Peter Doherty when this failed Gordon Hodgson instead signed Liverpool left-wing duo Stan Palk and Mick Hulligan for £10,000. Striker Walter Aveyard was also signed from Birmingham City, despite his belief that a leg injury had finished him. Fans were convinced promotion to the Second Division was possible. So, there was a surge in season ticket sales.

The season started with seven points from the opening four games, leaving the club top of the table. The season-high 18,497 fans that turned up for a 3–0 win over Aldershot were impressed by the skill of the three new signings. The club's good form continued to the end of September, despite the sale of Walter Keeley to Accrington Stanley for £1,500 – who had found himself relegated to the sidelines by Hulligan's good performances. After this Hulligan broke his ankle, whilst other injuries also hit the squad. Six weeks of six defeats in seven games followed, leaving Vale sixth from bottom. During this spell, Joe Dale was offloaded to Witton Albion as Hodgson attempted to fill the gaps in the first-team with young reserves. Winning three games on the trot, the Vale ended this bad spell and kept three clean sheets.

Over the Christmas period, talk was dominated by 'The Wembley of the North', which had been projected as an 80,000-capacity stadium, now it was planned as a 40,000-capacity ground with room for future expansion. Finding just fifty members for the '100 club', the financing was helped by a £8,000 grant from The Football Association. In January the club initiated a fire-sale of players: Bill Pointon went to Queens Park Rangers for a then-club record five-figure fee, whilst Harry Hubbick was sold to Rochdale for around £1,000. Meanwhile, the club transfer listed Palk, Aveyard, and Eric Eastwood (who all lived outside North Staffordshire); whilst Hulligan returned from injury. A two-month run without a win followed, in which Hodgson again experimented with the first XI. This run finally ended with a 1–0 win over Notts County on 9 April. Nine days later at Ashton Gate, keeper Harry Prince was given a chance in place of regular George Heppell, who embarrassed himself by attempting to punch a punt from Stone, only to miss the ball entirely and thereby concede the equaliser. Later in the month, Hodgson signed George King from Hull City for a four-figure fee. King scored twice in his debut against Torquay United.

They finished a disappointing thirteenth, boasting just 39 points. They had scored twelve fewer goals than the previous campaign. However, their defensive record was identical. Harry Prince's move to Stafford Rangers was the only significant departure of the summer.

Finances

On the financial side, a large transfer credit helped the club record a gross profit of £7,120. Gate receipts had declined to £25,831, whilst wages had risen to £16,095. The Burslem Supporters Club put forward a donation of £600, and the club issued 22,000 new five shilling shares to help with the New Ground Fund.

Cup competitions

In the FA Cup, Vale were knocked out in the First Round by Notts County at Meadow Lane in front of 36,514 spectators.

League table

See main article: 1948–49 Football League.

Results

Port Vale's score comes first

Football League Third Division South

Matches

DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
21 August 1948 MillwallA1–132,122Aveyard
23 August 1948 ReadingH3–017,394Aveyard (2), Hulligan
28 August 1948 AldershotH3–018,497Hulligan (2), Dale
1 September 1948 ReadingA2–113,955Palk, Martin
4 September 1948 Brighton & Hove AlbionA0–120,383
6 September 1948 Swindon TownH2–017,581Palk, Pointon
11 September 1948 Southend UnitedH0–216,592
15 September 1948 Swindon TownA2–016,894Allen, Aveyard
18 September 1948 Northampton TownA2–29,964Allen, Aveyard
25 September 1948 Norwich CityH0–015,361
2 October 1948 Exeter CityA1–210,672Martin
9 October 1948 Swansea TownH0–217,888
16 October 1948 Newport CountyA2–210,037Aveyard (2)
23 October 1948 Ipswich TownH1–211,424Aveyard
30 October 1948 Bournemouth & Boscombe AthleticA0–218,436
6 November 1948 WalsallH0–211,559
13 November 1948 Notts CountyA1–229,332Aveyard
20 November 1948 Bristol RoversH2–010,342Cheadle, Palk
18 December 1948 MillwallH1–07,738Pointon
25 December 1948 Leyton OrientH3–09,480Allen, Pointon, Hubbick
27 December 1948 Leyton OrientA0–28,953
1 January 1949 AldershotA1–04,510Pointon
8 January 1949 WatfordH3–18,681Aveyard (2), Allen
15 January 1949 Brighton & Hove AlbionH3–49,562Martin, Pointon, Aveyard
22 January 1949 Southend UnitedA0–09,713
5 February 1949 Northampton TownH1–09,369Allen
12 February 1949 Crystal PalaceA1–112,409Cheadle
19 February 1949 Norwich CityA0–226,323
26 February 1949 Exeter CityH1–18,437o.g.
5 March 1949 Swansea TownA1–313,769Allen
12 March 1949 Newport CountyH1–29,487Hulligan
19 March 1949 Ipswich TownA1–410,722Allen
26 March 1949 Bournemouth & Boscombe AthleticH0–28,560
30 March 1949 Torquay UnitedA0–06,483
2 April 1949 WalsallA1–19,767Martin
9 April 1949 Notts CountyH1–012,198Martin
15 April 1949 Bristol CityH4–213,571Allen (2), Martin, Hulligan
16 April 1949 Bristol RoversA1–415,477Aveyard
18 April 1949 Bristol CityA1–111,094Palk
23 April 1949 Torquay UnitedH3–111,914King (2), McGarry
30 April 1949 WatfordA1–26,316Allen
7 May 1949 Crystal PalaceH0–07,821

FA Cup

See main article: 1948–49 FA Cup.

!Round!!Date!!Opponent!!Venue!!Result!!Attendance!!Goalscorers
R127 November 1948 Notts CountyA1–236,514Martin

Player statistics

Appearances

Pos.NameFootball LeagueFA CupTotal
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
GK George Heppell37010380
GK Ray Hancock300030
GK Harry Prince200020
DF Basil Hayward41010420
DF Tommy Cheadle22210232
DF Garth Butler33010340
DF Harry Hubbick20110211
DF Reg Potts19000190
DF Jim Elsby100010
MF Wilf Smith100010
MF Jimmy Todd11000110
MF Alan Martin42611437
MF Bill McGarry40110411
MF Eric Eastwood400040
MF Walter Keeley200020
MF Joe Dale610061
MF Mick Hulligan28500285
MF Alan Bennett100010
MF Bernard Jones601070
FW Bill Pointon15500155
FW Ronnie Allen4010104110
FW Lewis White100010
FW Pat Raftery200020
FW John Sherratt200020
FW George King220022
FW George O'Neill500050
FW Stan Palk42410434
FW Walter Aveyard3413103513

Top scorers

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1FWWalter Aveyard13013
2FWRonnie Allen10010
3MFAlan Martin617
4FWBill Pointon505
MFMick Hulligan505
6FWStan Palk404
7FWGeorge King202
DFTommy Cheadle202
9FWHarry Hubbick101
MFBill McGarry101
MFJoe Dale101
Own goals101
TOTALS51152

Transfers

Transfers in

Date fromPositionNationalityNameFromFeeRef.
May 1948 GK Free transfer [2]
June 1948 FW Free transfer
July 1948 MF £10,000
July 1948 FW Liverpool £10,000
October 1948 MF Longport Free transfer
November 1948 FW Ellesmere Port Town Free transfer
November 1948 FW Ravensdale Free transfer
April 1949 FW 'four-figure fee'

Transfers out

Date fromPositionNationalityNameToFeeRef.
September 1948 MF £1,500
October 1948 MF 'Cheshire League record fee'
January 1949 DF £1,000
January 1949 FW 'club record five-figure fee'
May 1949 GK Released
July 1949 DF Free transfer
July 1949 FW Winsford United Free transfer
Summer 1949 FW Released
Summer 1949 FW Released

References

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Kent, Jeff. The Valiants' Years: The Story Of Port Vale. Witan Books. 1990. 151–171. Creating Sunshine from the Shadows (1939–1950). 0-9508981-4-7.
  2. Book: Kent, Jeff. Port Vale Personalities. Witan Books. 1996. 0-9529152-0-0.