1966–67 Port Vale F.C. season explained

Club:Port Vale
Season:1966–67
Manager:Jackie Mudie
Chairman:Fred Pinfold
Stadium:Vale Park
League:Football League Fourth Division
League Result:13th (43 Points)
Cup1:FA Cup
Cup1 Result:Second Round
(knocked out by Barnsley)
Cup2:League Cup
Cup2 Result:First Round
Cup3 Result:Roy Sproson
League Topscorer:Mick Cullerton (12)
Season Topscorer:Mick Cullerton (12)
Lowest Attendance:2,554 vs. York City, 24 April 1967
Average Attendance:5,114
Largest Win:5–0 vs. Rochdale, 28 March 1967
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Prevseason:1965–66
Nextseason:1967–68

The 1966–67 season was Port Vale's 55th season of football in the English Football League, and their second-successive season (third overall) in the Fourth Division.[1] Again hopeful of escape from the basement division, Vale could only manage a mid-table finish. Player-manager Jackie Mudie resigned at the end of the season. Veteran defender Roy Sproson became the club's first ever Player of the Year winner.

Overview

Fourth Division

The pre-season saw general manager Stanley Matthews injured in a car accident with a National Coal Board lorry on 29 July. Jackie Mudie was also in the car but remained relatively unharmed. As Matthews recovered, in came four new forwards, the most significant of which was Crystal Palace's Ian Lawson. Lawson cost £1,000 with an additional £1,000 signing on fee. Other new faces included winger Mick Mahon (Loughborough United); inside-forward Jimmy Goodfellow (Bishop Auckland); and Billy McCartney (Rangers). There was a kit change to an all-white strip, upon the suggestion of Stanley Matthews.

The season opened with a 2–1 home win over Southport using an optimistic 4–2–4 formation. Following Roy Sproson's winning goal there was a pitch invasion – by then a disturbingly common occurrence. Six games without a loss followed, leaving the club in fourth position. Goals were still rare, however, and so Lawson was dropped from the first XI, despite the departure of in-form forward John Rowland to Mansfield Town for £6,500. Financial difficulties made the atmosphere around Burslem quite gloomy, not helped by the news that former Valiant John Nicholson had been killed in a car crash. Vale's form suffered, though the defence remained quite strong. Young Scot Mick Cullerton was a ray of sunshine for the club in front of goal.

Good form in the Christmas period continued into an unbeaten January in the league, as the club climbed to within five points of the promotion places. In came forward Mel Charles from Porthmadog for a £1,250 fee. A 1–0 defeat at Gresty Road to Crewe Alexandra in front of an unruly crowd marked the first of a crucial seven-game sequence against the promotion hopefuls. A win over Barrow and a draw at Stockport County was succeeded by five straight defeats, killing Vale's promotion hopes dead. They reversed the decline by doing the double over Rochdale within two days, including a 5–0 victory witnessed by 3,004 fans at Vale Park. In April, popular player John Ritchie was sold to Preston North End for £17,500. Mel Charles sidelined with a knee injury, Vale limped to the season's end without a win in their final five games. On 3 May, Stuart Chapman made his debut at the age of fifteen in a 2–2 draw with Lincoln City. Five days later, manager Jackie Mudie tendered his resignation as player-manager, citing 'personal reasons'.

They finished in thirteenth place with 43 points, marking a slight improvement on the previous campaign. Mick Cullerton's twelve goals in all competitions were enough to make him the top-scorer. In the club's first ever Player of the Year ceremony, veteran defender Roy Sproson was bestowed with the honour. Meanwhile, the club's youth team performed brilliantly, reaching the quarter-finals of the FA Youth Cup, where they were eliminated 3–0 by Scunthorpe United.

Finances

On the financial side, there was a loss of £7,925 despite a transfer credit of £20,425 and a donation of £19,381 from the Sportsmen's Association and the Development Pool. Gate receipts were just £30,298, whilst the club's overdraft stood at £82,373. Nine players were released at the end of the season, most notably: Mel Charles (Oswestry Town); Ian Lawson and Brian Taylor (Barnsley); and untested reserve Ray Kennedy – who would take a break from football before returning to the game to play for Liverpool and England. Roddy Georgeson was also released at his own request to work in a bank, though he soon turned out for Dundee before beginning a long career in Scottish football.

Cup competitions

In the FA Cup, a 4–3–3 formation was used to defeat Bradford City 2–1 at Valley Parade with a 'goal of a lifetime' from John Ritchie. Vale drew Barnsley in the Second Round, and earned a replay with a 1–1 draw at Oakwell. The replay attracted 12,784 supporters, but "Tykes" ran out 3–1 winners.

In the League Cup, Third Division Walsall knocked out the Vale at the first stage with a 3–1 win.

League table

See main article: 1966–67 Football League.

Results

Port Vale's score comes first

Football League Fourth Division

Matches

DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
20 August 1966 SouthportH2–18,143Rowland, Sproson
27 August 1966 Notts CountyA0–05,648
3 September 1966 ChesterH1–16,853Georgeson
5 September 1966 Bradford CityH3–26,258Mahon, Rowland, Hill
10 September 1966 Bradford Park AvenueA1–15,246Rowland
17 September 1966 Exeter CityA1–04,789Miles
24 September 1966 Crewe AlexandraH1–111,325Hill
28 September 1966 Bradford CityA0–23,928
1 October 1966 BarrowA2–23,354Goodfellow, Hill
8 October 1966 Tranmere RoversH1–16,684Sproson
14 October 1966 Southend UnitedA1–412,609Ritchie
17 October 1966 ChesterfieldH2–35,649Georgeson, Mahon
22 October 1966 WrexhamH0–27,753
29 October 1966 AldershotA1–05,047McCartney
5 November 1966 Luton TownH1–03,502Mahon
12 November 1966 BarnsleyA0–14,823
19 November 1966 Newport CountyH2–03,883Miles, Hill
3 December 1966 Halifax TownH0–14,002
10 December 1966 Hartlepools UnitedA1–25,342Hill
17 December 1966 SouthportA0–03,975
27 December 1966 Lincoln CityA1–05,268Cullerton
31 December 1966 Notts CountyH0–05,359
14 January 1967 Bradford Park AvenueH0–04,798
21 January 1967 Exeter CityH2–03,450Cullerton (pen), Mahon
28 January 1967 ChesterA3–15,586Mahon (2), Cullerton
3 February 1967 Crewe AlexandraA0–110,414
11 February 1967 BarrowH2–16,267Boulton, Mahon
17 February 1967 Stockport CountyA1–19,756Miles
24 February 1967 Tranmere RoversA1–28,047Cullerton
4 March 1967 Southend UnitedH1–34,695Goodfellow
11 March 1967 Stockport CountyH0–26,363
18 March 1967 WrexhamA1–27,176Georgeson
25 March 1967 BrentfordH1–33,434Ritchie
27 March 1967 RochdaleA2–12,254o.g., Goodfellow
28 March 1967 RochdaleH5–03,004Georgeson, Poole, Cullerton, Goodfellow, Wilson
1 April 1967 Luton TownA1–15,410Wilson
8 April 1967 BarnsleyH3–13,209Cullerton (2), Hill
10 April 1967 York CityA1–33,834Goodfellow
17 April 1967 Newport CountyA1–11,914Cullerton
22 April 1967 AldershotH0–23,265
24 April 1967 York CityH4–12,554Cullerton (2), Georgeson, Goodfellow
29 April 1967 Halifax TownA2–23,562Taylor, Goodfellow
3 May 1967 Lincoln CityH2–23,085Cullerton (2)
6 May 1967 Hartlepools UnitedH0–03,178
8 May 1967 ChesterfieldA1–22,605Boulton
13 May 1967 BrentfordA0–23,592

FA Cup

See main article: 1966–67 FA Cup.

!Round!!Date!!Opponent!!Venue!!Result!!Attendance!!Goalscorers
R126 November 1966 Bradford CityA2–15,712Ritchie, Lawson
R27 January 1967 BarnsleyA1–113,343Hill
R2 Replay16 January 1967 BarnsleyH1–312,784Boulton

League Cup

See main article: 1966–67 Football League Cup.

!Round!!Date!!Opponent!!Venue!!Result!!Attendance!!Goalscorers
R123 August 1966 WalsallH1–39,181Rowland

Player statistics

Appearances

Pos.NameFootball LeagueFA CupLeague CupTotal
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
GK Stuart Sharratt4503010490
GK Billy McNulty10000010
DF Roy Sproson3122010342
DF Terry Alcock4103010450
DF Clint Boulton3523110393
DF Ron Wilson3323000362
DF John Ritchie2823110323
DF Gordon Logan70000070
MF Terry Miles4233000453
MF Mick Mahon2671010287
MF Jimmy Hill3663100397
MF Alex Donald2301000240
MF Stuart Chapman10000010
MF Malcolm Gibbon10000010
MF Jimmy Goodfellow2671010287
MF Mel Charles70000070
FW Harry Poole3211010341
FW John Rowland73001184
FW Jackie Mudie50200070
FW Brian Taylor1011000111
FW John James70001080
FW Roddy Georgeson2250000225
FW Mick Cullerton281230003012
FW Billy McCartney1511000161
FW Mel Lintern10000010
FW Ian Lawson801110101

Top scorers

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1FWMick Cullerton120012
2MFMick Mahon7007
MFJimmy Goodfellow7007
MFJimmy Hill6107
5FWRoddy Georgeson5005
6FWJohn Rowland3014
7MFTerry Miles3003
DFJohn Ritchie2103
DFClint Boulton2103
10DFRon Wilson2002
DFRoy Sproson2002
12FWBilly McCartney1001
FWHarry Poole1001
FWBrian Taylor1001
FWIan Lawson0101
Own goals1001
TOTALS554160

Transfers

Transfers in

Date fromPositionNationalityNameFromFeeRef.
1966 MF Free transfer [2]
June 1966 FW Free transfer
August 1966 FW £1,000
December 1966 MF £1,250

Transfers out

Date fromPositionNationalityNameToFeeRef.
September 1966 FW £6,500
November 1966 MF Free transfer
April 1967 DF £17,500
May 1967 MF Free transfer
May 1967 FW Free transfer
May 1967 FW Oswestry Town Free transfer
May 1967 FW Oswestry Town Retired
May 1967 GK Free transfer
May 1967 MF Barnsley Free transfer
July 1967 MF Released
August 1967 DF £30,000

Loans out

References

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General

Notes and References

  1. Book: Kent, Jeff. The Valiants' Years: The Story Of Port Vale. Witan Books. 1990. 196–226. Flattering Only to Deceive (1960–1969). 0-9508981-4-7.
  2. Book: Kent, Jeff. Port Vale Personalities. Witan Books. 1996. 0-9529152-0-0.