1973–74 Port Vale F.C. season explained

Club:Port Vale
Season:1973–74
Manager:Gordon Lee
(until January)
Roy Sproson
(from 14 January)
Chairman:Mark Singer
Stadium:Vale Park
League:Football League Third Division
League Result:20th (42 Points)
Cup1:FA Cup
Cup1 Result:Third Round
(knocked out by Luton Town)
Cup2:League Cup
Cup2 Result:First Round
Cup3 Result:David Harris
League Topscorer:John Woodward (16)
Season Topscorer:John Woodward (18)
Average Attendance:3,959
Largest Win:3–0 (twice)
Largest Loss:0–3 (twice)
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Prevseason:1972–73
Nextseason:1974–75

The 1973–74 season was Port Vale's 62nd season of football in the Football League, and their fourth-successive season (tenth overall) in the Third Division.[1] They finished in twentieth spot, though were seven points clear of relegation. Manager Gordon Lee left the club in January and was replaced by club legend Roy Sproson.

Overview

Third Division

The pre-season saw Sammy Morgan sold to Aston Villa for £22,222 (plus top-up fees). Gordon Lee drafted in tall young players David Harris and John Ridley from the youth set-up, as well as versatile Keith Chadwick from Crewe Alexandra. The club also erected a high steel fence around the Bycars End to help combat hooliganism.

The season opened with four games unbeaten, though Tommy McLaren soon damaged his ligaments, and the team suffered in his absence. On 1 October, Vale beat Wrexham 1–0 in an 'ugly' game that saw five players booked and Colin Tartt and opposition player Arfon Griffiths separated by police following a scrap in the tunnel. Later in the month Roy Cross badly injured his knee and would later have to leave the professional game due to the injury. Vale slipped down the league, and by Christmas they were sixth from bottom, with only John Woodward in good form. Lee then took out striker Keith Leonard on loan from Aston Villa, and bought left-back Neil Griffiths from Chester for a £5,000 fee. He also changed the formation from 4–4–2 to 4–3–3, hoping to give Brian Horton more room in the centre of the park. After an upturn in form in the new year, Bill Summerscales broke his neck, and Lee departed for the management position at Blackburn Rovers. Lee had been seen to have done an excellent job with little money.

Club legend Roy Sproson was appointed as caretaker manager, who advocated an 'entertaining' style of play as opposed to battling for every point. Winning his first match 1–0 at Shrewsbury Town, he cracked his head on the concrete trainer's box after leaping up to celebrate McLaren's goal. On 17 February, 8,505 turned up at Vale Park to witness a 3–1 win over high-flying Bristol Rovers in an experimental Sunday game. Later Leonard returned to Villa Park at the end of his loan deal, and £5,000 was not enough to tempt Villa to part with his services permanently. From mid-March Vale went eleven games without a win, and on 25 March they could have ended this run, but 'a shocking mistake' from Alan Boswell handed Walsall an equaliser as he palmed a header into his own net. The team continued to rack up yellow cards, and following a warning from The Football Association, Sproson arranged for local referee Roy Capey to lecture the players on sportsmanship. In the middle of April, Sproson was given the management job on a permanent basis, despite his team falling to fifth from bottom. Sproson stated that he was 'calculated' and 'controlled', compared to Lee who 'fizzes like a bottle of pop'. By the time they broke their poor run with a 2–1 home win over managerless Charlton Athletic, other results had already ensured their safety from the drop.

They finished in twentieth position with 42 points, though this meant they were seven points clear of relegated Cambridge United in 21st place.

Finances

On the financial side, an average home attendance of under 4,000 failed to prevent a profit of £17,831. This profit came from the early sale of Morgan and donations of £16,443 from the Sportsmen's Association and the Development Fund. The club's total debt stood at £121,647, as Chairman Singer warned of more player sales to balance the books. Two players leaving for free at the end of the season were Bobby Gough (Southport) and Alan Boswell (Oswestry Town) – Boswell was described as 'capable of brilliant saves and conceding soft goals'.

Cup competitions

In the FA Cup, Vale won away at Stockport County 1–0 before advancing past Northern Premier League Scarborough in the Second Round. After a 1–1 draw in Burslem with Second Division Luton Town, they lost the replay at Kenilworth Road 4–2.

In the League Cup, Vale exited at the first stage with a 2–0 defeat at Edgeley Park to Fourth Division Stockport County.

League table

See main article: 1973–74 Football League.

Results

Port Vale's score comes first

Football League Third Division

Matches

DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
25 August 1973 Shrewsbury TownH3–03,717Horton, Mountford, Woodward
1 September 1973 Oldham AthleticA1–15,716Lacey
8 September 1973 Huddersfield TownH4–25,003Woodward (2), Mountford, McLaren
10 September 1973 Cambridge UnitedH2–15,829Horton (pen), Gough
15 September 1973 York CityA1–33,370Williams
17 September 1973 WrexhamA0–07,730
22 September 1973 Southend UnitedH0–04,323
29 September 1973 ChesterfieldA1–24,754o.g.
1 October 1973 WrexhamH1–04,791Brodie
6 October 1973 Hereford UnitedH1–35,802Woodward
13 October 1973 Bristol RoversA1–18,880McLaren
20 October 1973 BournemouthH0–04,006
24 October 1973 Cambridge UnitedA2–43,612Lacey, Woodward
27 October 1973 Plymouth ArgyleA0–29,383
3 November 1973 RochdaleH3–13,223Williams (2), Woodward
10 November 1973 AldershotA0–03,577
12 November 1973 Blackburn RoversH1–23,633Woodward
17 November 1973 Halifax TownA0–12,255
1 December 1973 Charlton AthleticA0–24,390
8 December 1973 Grimsby TownH1–13,157Woodward
22 December 1973 ChesterfieldH0–12,916
26 December 1973 SouthportA1–02,721Williams
29 December 1973 Huddersfield TownH0–37,702
1 January 1974 Oldham AthleticH3–04,300Woodward (2), Williams
12 January 1974 York CityH2–23,537Woodward, Williams
19 January 1974 Shrewsbury TownA1–02,771McLaren
26 January 1974 Tranmere RoversH1–03,004Harris
2 February 1974 Brighton & Hove AlbionH2–13,728Horton, Williams
9 February 1974 Southend UnitedA0–14,376
17 February 1974 Bristol RoversH3–18,505Williams (2), Leonard
23 February 1974 Hereford UnitedA1–26,565Woodward
2 March 1974 SouthportH2–13,220o.g., Gough
10 March 1974 Plymouth ArgyleH2–13,128Woodward (2)
16 March 1974 BournemouthA2–27,968o.g., Harris
20 March 1974 Brighton & Hove AlbionA1–29,365Harris
23 March 1974 AldershotH0–13,254
25 March 1974 WalsallH1–13,659Lacey
30 March 1974 RochdaleA1–1982Mountford
1 April 1974 Tranmere RoversA0–33,050
6 April 1974 Blackburn RoversA1–15,298Mountford
13 April 1974 Halifax TownH1–12,707McLaren
16 April 1974 WatfordH1–23,056Horton
20 April 1974 Grimsby TownA0–26,443
24 April 1974 WatfordA1–25,883o.g.
27 April 1974 Charlton AthleticH3–12,556Woodward (2), Ridley
30 April 1974 WalsallA0–04,228

FA Cup

See main article: 1973–74 FA Cup.

!Round!!Date!!Opponent!!Venue!!Result!!Attendance!!Goalscorers
R124 November 1973 Stockport CountyA1–03,364Summerscales
R215 December 1973 ScarboroughH2–13,528Harris, Woodward
R35 January 1974 Luton TownH1–18,127Harris
R3 Replay9 January 1974 Luton TownA2–45,833Mountford, Woodward

League Cup

See main article: 1973–74 Football League Cup.

!Round!!Date!!Opponent!!Venue!!Result!!Attendance!!Goalscorers
R129 August 1973 Stockport CountyA0–23,314

Player statistics

Appearances

Pos.NameFootball LeagueFA CupLeague CupTotal
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
GK Alan Boswell4204000460
GK Reg Edwards40001050
DF Bill Summerscales2204110271
DF Roy Cross1100010120
DF John Brodie4513010491
DF Tony Loska901000100
DF Neil Griffiths2402000260
DF Andy Carr00100010
DF David Harris3234200365
MF Tommy McLaren4244010474
MF Brian Horton4144010464
MF Tony Lacey4434010493
MF Colin Tartt4202010450
MF John Ridley1010000101
MF Keith Chadwick50000050
MF Ron Pountney00000000
FW Bobby Gough2421010262
FW Bob Mountford3844110435
FW John Woodward431642104818
FW Ray Williams3994000439
FW Keith Leonard1310000131

Top scorers

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1FWJohn Woodward162018
2FWRay Williams9009
3FWBob Mountford4105
DFDavid Harris3205
5MFTommy McLaren4004
MFBrian Horton4004
7MFTony Lacey3003
8FWBobby Gough2002
9MFJohn Ridley1001
DFJohn Brodie1001
FWKeith Leonard1001
DFBill Summerscales0101
Own goals4004
TOTALS526058

Transfers

Transfers in

Date fromPositionNationalityNameFromFeeRef.
July 1973 MF Free transfer [2]
December 1973 DF Exchange

Transfers out

Date fromPositionNationalityNameToFeeRef.
August 1973 FW £22,222
December 1973 DF Exchange
May 1974 GK Free transfer
May 1974 FW Free transfer

Loans out

References

Specific
General

Notes and References

  1. Book: Kent, Jeff. The Valiants' Years: The Story Of Port Vale. Witan Books. 1990. 227–257. Surviving on a Shoestring (1969–1979). 0-9508981-4-7.
  2. Book: Kent, Jeff. Port Vale Personalities. Witan Books. 1996. 0-9529152-0-0.