1960–61 Chester F.C. season explained

Club:Chester
Season:1960–61
Manager:Stan Pearson
Stadium:Sealand Road
League:Football League
Fourth Division
League Result:24th
Cup1:FA Cup
Cup1 Result:First round
Cup2:Football League Cup
Cup2 Result:First round
Cup3:Welsh Cup
Cup3 Result:Quarterfinal
League Topscorer:
Ron Davies (23)
Season Topscorer:
Ron Davies (24)
Highest Attendance:9,750 vs Wrexham (1 October)
Lowest Attendance:2,466 vs Doncaster Rovers (22 April)
Average Attendance:4,892
16th in division[1]
Prevseason:1959–60
Nextseason:1961–62

The 1960–61 season was the 23rd season of competitive association football in the Football League played by Chester, an English club based in Chester, Cheshire.

Also, it was the third season spent in the Fourth Division after its creation. Alongside competing in the Football League the club also participated in the FA Cup, Football League Cup and the Welsh Cup.

Football League

Matches

DateOpponentsVenueResultScoreScorersAttendance
20 AugustGillinghamHD2–2Davies, Kelly7,097
22 AugustBradford Park AvenueAL0–18,244
27 AugustBarrowAL0–34,884
31 AugustBradford Park AvenueHW3–1Kelly (2), Cooper5,246
3 SeptemberMillwallHL1–4Croft5,922
7 SeptemberAldershotAL2–3Kelly (2)7,830
10 SeptemberAccrington StanleyAL0–23,597
14 SeptemberAldershotHW2–0Anderson, Davies3,808
17 SeptemberYork CityHW2–1Anderson, Davies5,597
19 SeptemberNorthampton TownAL2–3Davies (2)9,320
24 SeptemberCrewe AlexandraAL2–5Hughes (pen.), Davies7,367
1 OctoberWrexhamHW1–0Kelly9,750
5 OctoberWorkingtonAL0–12,684
8 OctoberRochdaleAL0–23,826
15 OctoberMansfield TownHD3–3Davies (2), Pritchard5,553
22 OctoberStockport CountyAD1–1Barrett6,770
29 OctoberExeter CityHD4–4Cooper, Barrett, Davies (2)5,173
12 NovemberSouthportHW1–0Hughes (pen.)4,332
19 NovemberDarlingtonAL1–5Cooper5,521
26 NovemberWorkingtonHD2–2Cooper, Davies3,551
3 DecemberDoncaster RoversAL1–2Davies2,584
10 DecemberHartlepools UnitedHL1–2Davies2,644
17 DecemberGillinghamAL0–34,902
26 DecemberOldham AthleticHW3–1Kelly, Clempson (2)6,035
27 DecemberOldham AthleticAL1–4Kelly19,315
31 DecemberBarrowHD0–03,557
7 JanuaryCrystal PalaceHW3–0Davies, Clempson, Cooper4,243
14 JanuaryMillwallAL1–5Kelly7,947
21 JanuaryAccrington StanleyHL2–3Davies, Cooper3,878
28 JanuaryCrystal PalaceAL1–5Davies14,150
4 FebruaryYork CityAL0–24,867
11 FebruaryCrewe AlexandraHD0–07,521
18 FebruaryWrexhamAW2–1Davies (2)9,653
25 FebruaryRochdaleHW3–1Clempson, Hughes (pen.), Cooper3,877
4 MarchMansfield TownAL1–3Davies4,563
8 MarchNorthampton TownHL0–25,455
11 MarchStockport CountyHD0–03,942
13 MarchPeterborough UnitedAL0–813,180
18 MarchExeter CityAL1–4Edwards3,642
25 MarchPeterborough UnitedHL1–2Davies5,473
31 MarchCarlisle UnitedAL1–3Croft4,381
1 AprilSouthportAW2–1Kelly, Pritchard3,295
3 AprilCarlisle UnitedHW3–2Pritchard, Kelly (2)3,908
8 AprilDarlingtonHL0–33,515
22 AprilDoncaster RoversHL1–2Davies2,466
29 AprilHartlepools UnitedAD4–4Hughes, Davies (2), Cooper4,381

FA Cup

See main article: 1960–61 FA Cup.

League Cup

See main article: 1960–61 Football League Cup.

RoundDateOpponentsVenueResultScoreScorersAttendance
First round12 OctoberLeyton Orient (2)HD2–2Davies, Cooper9,074
First round replay17 OctoberAL0–15,002

Welsh Cup

See main article: 1960–61 Welsh Cup.

RoundDateOpponentsVenueResultScoreScorersAttendance
Fifth round1 FebruaryPorthmadog (Welsh League (North))HW2–1Kelly, Clempson1,709
Quarterfinal22 FebruaryBangor City (CCL)AL1–3Hughes (pen.)2,500

Season statistics

PlayerTotalLeagueFA
Cup
League
Cup
Welsh
Cup
Goalkeepers
Willie Brown45 41 2 2
Derek Owen6 5 1
Field players
Jimmy Anderson20 217 2 1 2
Tom Barrett44 239 2 1 2 2
Jack Capper30 26 1 2 1
Frank Clempson29 525 4 1 1 2 1
Jim Cooper43 940 8 1 2 1
Alec Croft39 236 2 2 1
Ron Davies44 2439 23 1 2 1 2
Malcolm Edwards14 114 1
Tony Field2 2
Billy Foulkes28 25 1 2
Ray Gill21 20 1
Derek Hennin14 14
Ron Hughes49 544 4 1 2 2 1
Bobby Hunt11 7 1 2 1
Jerry Ireland3 3
Harvey Jones19 19
Walter Kelly26 1324 12 1 1 1
Eric Morris1 1
John Pimlott10 10
Alan Pritchard12 311 3 1
Eric Raybould8 8
Gordon Richards5 4 1
George Spruce9 7 1 1
Les Stopford1 1
John Walton28 24 2 2
Total51 6646 61 1 2 2 2 3

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.