1945–46 Stoke City F.C. season

Stoke City
1945–46 season
Chairman Mr H. Booth
Manager Bob McGrory
Stadium Victoria Ground
Football League North 13th
FA Cup Quarter final
Top goalscorer Freddie Steele (43)
Highest home attendance 50,735 vs Bolton Wanderers
Lowest home attendance 6,594 vs Leeds United (13 September 1945)
Home colours

The 1945–46 season was Stoke City's eleventh and final season in the non-competitive War League.[1]

In 1939 World War II was declared and the Football League was cancelled. In its place were formed War Leagues and cups, based on geographical lines rather than based on previous league placement. However, none of these were considered to be competitive football, and thus their records are not recognised by the Football League and thus not included in official records.[1] The FA Cup made a welcome return after seven years out.[1] However Stoke were involved in the Burnden Park disaster.[1]

Season review

Crowds up and down the country, including Stoke's were now beginning to show an increase as the situation in Europe began to improve and when the 1945–46 season commenced there was a feeling that the Football League wouldn't be too long in starting up again, especially now that the FA Cup was reinstated into the fixture list, with clubs playing ties over two legs.[1] For the final war time league season the idea of two phases of league fixtures was scrapped and a more traditional format took its place and Stoke finished in 13th position.[1]

In the FA Cup Stoke progressed past Burnley and both Sheffield clubs United then Wednesday before drawing Bolton Wanderers in the quarter final.[1] The first leg was played at the Victoria Ground on 2 March 1946, Bolton won the match 2–0 to put them in prime position to reach the semi final.[1] However tragedy struck in the second leg at Burnden Park as crush barriers gave way on part of the terracing and 33 spectators were killed with another 520 injured.[1] The match itself was delayed from some time and it eventually finished goalless.[1]

Final league table

PosClubPWDLFAGAPts
1Sheffield United422769112621.80660
2Everton422391088541.62955
3Bolton Wanderers4220111167451.48851
4Manchester United4219111298621.50849
5Sheffield Wednesday422081467601.11648
6Newcastle United4221516106701.51447
7Chesterfield4217121368491.38746
8Barnsley4217111476681.11745
9Blackpool421891594921.02145
10Manchester City422041878751.04043
11Liverpool421791680701.14243
12Middlesbrough421791675870.86243
13Stoke City421861888791.11342
14Bradford421761971840.84540
15Huddersfield Town421742190890.98838
16Burnley4213101963840.74436
17Grimsby Town421392061890.38535
18Sunderland421552255890.61735
19Preston North End421462270770.90934
20Bury4212102060850.70534
21Blackburn Rovers4211724601110.54029
22Leeds United429726661180.55925

Key: P = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; F = Goals for; A = Goals against; GA = Goal average; Pts = Points

Results

Stoke's score comes first

Legend

Win Draw Loss

Football League North

MatchDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
1 25 August 1945 BradfordA0–115,725
2 1 September 1945 BradfordH3–013,498Sale, Steele, Basnett
3 8 September 1945 Manchester CityH2–015,784G Mountford, F Mountford
4 13 September 1945 Leeds UnitedH2–16,594Steele (2)
5 15 September 1945 Manchester CityA2–512,881Steele (2)
6 20 September 1945 Manchester UnitedH1–216,917G Mountford
7 22 September 1945 Newcastle UnitedA1–945,000Steele
8 28 September 1945 Newcastle UnitedH3–120,229G Mountford, Basnett
9 6 October 1945 Sheffield WednesdayH3–021,451Basnett, Steele (2)
10 13 October 1945 Sheffield WednesdayA0–133,387
11 17 October 1945 SunderlandA2–410,000Sale, Steele
12 20 October 1945 Huddersfield TownA1–311,493Steele
13 27 October 1945 Huddersfield TownH6–218,531Steele (3), Sale, G Mountford (2)
14 3 November 1945 ChesterfieldH6–128,387Steele (3), Sale, Matthews, Basnett
15 10 November 1945 ChesterfieldA1–126,301Basnett
16 17 November 1945 BarnsleyA3–325,000Basnett, Steele (2)
17 24 November 1945 BarnsleyH4–015,707Steele (2), Antonio, Matthews
18 1 December 1945 EvertonH2–320,743Sellars, G Mountford
19 8 December 1945 EvertonA1–628,066Steele
20 15 December 1945 Bolton WanderersA2–222,402G Mountford, Peppitt
21 22 December 1945 Bolton WanderersH4–113,000Steele (3), Antonio
22 25 December 1945 Preston North EndH6–018,603Steele (2), Antonio (2), Sellars, G Mountford
23 26 December 1945 Preston North EndA4–223,024Sellars (2), Steele, Dodd
24 29 December 1945 Leeds UnitedA0–022,000
25 19 January 1946 SunderlandH0–08,593
26 2 February 1946 Sheffield UnitedA0–416,608
27 16 February 1946 MiddlesbroughH1–49,123Brigham
28 23 February 1946 BurnleyH0–011,689
29 16 March 1946 Grimsby TownA2–015,000Steele, Sale
30 23 March 1946 BlackpoolH6–316,416Steele (4), Sale (2)
31 30 March 1946 BlackpoolA1–213,006Sale
32 1 April 1946 BurnleyA0–110,607
33 6 April 1946 LiverpoolH0–111,000
34 8 April 1946 Sheffield UnitedH0–39,000
35 13 April 1946 LiverpoolA1–423,880Peppitt
36 15 April 1946 Grimsby TownH4–27,000Boothway, Sellars, Peppitt, Ormston
37 19 April 1946 BuryA4–212,000Sellars (2), G Mountford, Steele
38 20 April 1946 Blackburn RoversA1–59,000Peppitt
39 22 April 1946 BuryH2–012,206Antonio, Steele
40 27 April 1946 Blackburn RoversH5–08,000Antonio (2), Steele, Ormston (2)
41 1 May 1946 MiddlesbroughA1–325,000Steele
42 4 May 1946 Manchester UnitedA1–237,773Peppitt

FA Cup

Main article: 1945–46 FA Cup
RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
R3 1st Leg5 January 1946 BurnleyH3–121,776Steele (3)
R3 2nd Leg7 January 1946 BurnleyA1–218,403Antonio
R4 1st Leg26 January 1946 Sheffield UnitedH2–035,306G Mountford, Steele
R4 2nd Leg28 January 1946 Sheffield UnitedA2–350,208Antonio, Steele
R5 1st Leg9 February 1946 Sheffield WednesdayH2–040,452Steele (2)
R5 2nd Leg11 February 1946 Sheffield WednesdayA0–062,728
Quarter final 1st Leg2 March 1946 Bolton WanderersH0–250,736
Quarter final 2nd Leg9 March 1946 Bolton WanderersA0–065,419

Squad statistics

Note: Only the FA Cup appearances are considered as official competitive matches

Pos. Name War League FA Cup Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
GKEngland Dennis Herod 42080500
DFEngland Harry Brigham 42180501
DFEngland Roy Brown 800080
DFEngland Jack Challinor 400040
DFEngland Neil Franklin 23080310
DFEngland Eric Hampson 200020
DFEngland Stanley Harrison 100010
DFEngland John McCue 15080230
DFEngland Harry Meakin 300030
DFEngland Billy Mould 400040
DFEngland Frank Mountford 40180481
DFEngland John Sellars 21700217
DFEngland Cyril Topsham 12000120
MFEngland Stuart Cowden 21010220
MFScotland Jock Kirton 25070320
MFEngland Stanley Matthews 20280282
MFEngland Syd Peppitt 13520155
MFEngland Bobby Windsor 300030
FWEngland George Antonio 16772239
FWEngland Frank Baker 9020110
FWEngland Fred Basnett 18820208
FWEngland Jack Boothway 110011
FWEngland Frank Bowyer 100010
FWEngland Harry Craddock 200020
FWEngland John Dodd 110011
FWEngland John Jackson 200020
FWEngland Bill Kinson 700070
FWEngland George Mountford 32861389
FWEngland Alexander Ormston 11340153
FWEngland Tommy Sale 23810248
FWEngland Freddie Steele 3736874443
FWEngland Thomas Vallance 100010

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Matthews, Tony (1994). The Encyclopaedia of Stoke City. Lion Press. ISBN 0952415100.
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