1954–55 Chester F.C. season explained

Club:Chester
Season:1954–55
Manager:Louis Page
Stadium:Sealand Road
League:Football League
Third Division North
League Result:24th
(re-elected)
Cup1:FA Cup
Cup1 Result:First round
Cup2:Welsh Cup
Cup2 Result:Final
League Topscorer:
Ron Hughes (9)
Season Topscorer:
Billy Pye (12)
Highest Attendance:12,044 vs Wrexham (25 August)
Lowest Attendance:1,723 vs Hartlepools United (29 April)
Average Attendance:5,390
19th in division[1]
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Prevseason:1953–54
Nextseason:1955–56

The 1954–55 season was the 17th season of competitive association football in the Football League played by Chester, an English club based in Chester, Cheshire.

It was the club's 17th consecutive season in the Third Division North since the election to the Football League. Alongside competing in the league, the club also participated in the FA Cup and the Welsh Cup.

Football League

Matches

DateOpponentsVenueResultScoreScorersAttendance
21 AugustTranmere RoversAD1–1Hughes10,244
25 AugustWrexhamHW1–0Capper (o.g.)12,044
28 AugustStockport CountyHW1–0M. Wright7,431
1 SeptemberWrexhamAL1–2Halstead15,495
4 SeptemberHartlepools UnitedAL1–3Windle7,909
8 SeptemberGrimsby TownAL1–3Halstead10,128
11 SeptemberGatesheadHL1–2Gill5,801
15 SeptemberGrimsby TownHW1–0Hughes5,133
18 SeptemberDarlingtonAL1–4M. Wright10,446
21 SeptemberCarlisle UnitedAW2–1Hughes (2)5,607
25 SeptemberChesterfieldHW1–0Halstead6,735
29 SeptemberCarlisle UnitedHL1–2Hughes5,354
2 OctoberCrewe AlexandraAW3–1Hughes (3)7,159
9 OctoberAccrington StanleyHD1–1Brandon8,670
16 OctoberMansfield TownAL1–2M. Wright9,464
23 OctoberWorkingtonHL0–26,170
30 OctoberBarrowAL0–24,620
13 NovemberYork CityAL0–56,824
27 NovemberOldham AthleticAL1–2Halstead7,593
4 DecemberBradford CityHW1–0Windle3,285
11 DecemberHalifax TownHL1–3M. Wright3,712
18 DecemberTranmere RoversHL0–13,532
25 DecemberBradford Park AvenueHW2–0Bullock (2)3,203
27 DecemberBradford Park AvenueAL0–38,454
1 JanuaryStockport CountyAL0–38,497
8 JanuaryScunthorpe & Lindsey UnitedHL2–4Pye, Rolfe4,083
15 JanuaryHartlepools UnitedHW1–0Pye1,723
29 JanuaryScunthorpe & Lindsey UnitedAD1–1Smith8,328
5 FebruaryDarlingtonHL0–24,419
12 FebruaryChesterfieldAL3–5Pye, Coffin (2)4,674
19 FebruaryCrewe AlexandraHW3–1Pye, Coffin, Hughes3,526
26 FebruaryAccrington StanleyAL0–37,999
5 MarchMansfield TownHW1–0Pye4,864
12 MarchWorkingtonAD1–1Brandon6,753
19 MarchBarrowHW3–1Pye, Coffin, Brandon4,371
26 MarchSouthportAD1–1Pye1,317
30 MarchGatesheadAD0–0887
2 AprilYork CityHL1–2Pye6,456
8 AprilRochdaleHL1–2Smith7,293
9 AprilHalifax TownAL1–3Gill6,980
11 AprilRochdaleAL0–26,466
16 AprilOldham AthleticHD0–05,057
20 AprilSouthportHD0–04,544
23 AprilBradford CityAD0–06,798
30 AprilBarnsleyHL0–26,566
4 MayBarnsleyAL2–4Brandon, Morrey10,044

FA Cup

See main article: 1954–55 FA Cup.

Welsh Cup

See main article: 1954–55 Welsh Cup.

RoundDateOpponentsVenueResultScoreScorersAttendance
Fifth round13 JanuaryCaernarfon Town (WLN)AD1–1Gill
Fifth round replay26 JanuaryHW9–1Rolfe (2), Pye (2), Hughes, Coffin, Smith, Brandon (2)1,356
Quarterfinal23 FebruaryFlint Town United (WLN)HW3–0Pye, Smith (2)3,900
Semifinal13 AprilCardiff City (1)NW2–0Coffin (2, 1pen.)7,951
Final11 MayBarry Town (SFL)ND1–1Brandon6,766
Final replay14 MayNL3–4Pye, Molyneux, Brandon8,450

Season statistics

PlayerTotalLeagueFA
Cup
Welsh
Cup
Goalkeepers
Jack Hillier8 6 2
Bobby Jones34 31 3
Dick Wright11 9 1 1
Field players
Tommy Astbury16 16
Brian Blears1 1
Ken Brandon31 824 4 1 6 4
Norman Bullock23 222 2 1
Geoff Coffin33 729 4 4 3
Ken Fletcher10 8 2
Ray Gill52 345 2 1 6 1
Roy Halstead21 421 4
Ron Hughes48 1042 9 1 5 1
Eric Lee41 37 1 3
Alan Mayers1 - 1
John Molyneux53 146 1 6 1
Bernard Morrey16 113 1 3
Sam Morris27 22 1 4
Billy Pye24 1218 8 6 4
Jimmy Rolfe38 333 1 1 4 2
Harry Smith24 520 2 4 3
Fred Sutcliffe2 1 1
Phil Whitlock28 21 1 6
Billy Windle20 220 2
Monty Wright21 421 4
Own goals 11
Total53 6346 44 1 6 19

References

Book: Sumner. Chas. 125 Years on the Borderline: The Complete History of Chester City F.C. 1885-2010. 1 November 2011. Yore Publications. 978-0956984821.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: English attendances archive . EFS . 21 June 2016.