1957–58 Port Vale F.C. season

Port Vale
1957–58 season
Chairman Fred Burgess
Manager Norman Low
Stadium Vale Park
Football League Third Division South 15th (42 Points)
FA Cup Second Round
Top goalscorer League: Stan Steele (21)
All: Stan Steele (22)
Highest home attendance 17,286 vs. Coventry City (26 December 1957)
Lowest home attendance 5,149 vs. Brentford (24 March 1958)
Average home league attendance 10,457
Home colours

The 1957–58 season was Port Vale's 46th season of football in the Football League, and their first full season (eighth overall) back in the Third Division South following their relegation from the Second Division.[1] An unusual season, the regional split was to be abolished at the season's end, meaning the bottom two clubs of the Second Division and the clubs placed 2nd to 12th in the Third Division North and the Third Division South would be the founder members of the Third Division. It also meant that the bottom twelve clubs of the Third Division North and the Third Division South would be the founder members of the Fourth Division. In effect, the team's performance in this season could see them placed in either the second, third or fourth tier the following season. Finishing in fifteenth, what would have otherwise been a mid-table finish of little consequence saw them relegated to the Fourth Division.

Overview

Third Division South

The pre-season saw manager Norman Low sign a number of young new players to replace those released at the end of the previous season, saying his team would 'fight like hell to get back into the Second Division'.[1] Four of these signings were: impressive forward Jack Wilkinson (Sheffield United); Welsh international goalkeeper Keith Jones (signed from Aston Villa for £3,500); defender Bert Carberry (Gillingham); and Alan Martin – who returned to the club as a part-time professional.[1]

The season opened with a 1–0 win over Aldershot at the Recreation Ground.[1] This started a sequence of just four defeats in seventeen games, which included doing the double over Southampton (a 3–0 win at The Dell followed by a 4–0 win at Vale Park).[1] This was achieved with Low's attacking policy,[1] a stark contract to 'the Steele Curtain' defence. However their five clean sheets in their first eight games also illustrated their defensive strength.[1] In September, right-half Selwyn Whalley turned part-time, dividing his duties between playing football and teaching at Hanley High School.[1] Winger Alan Bennett was also transferred to Crewe Alexandra.[1] By November, Vale were third in the league, and Low signed Bert Carberry and Jack Wilkinson.[1] Following this top-scorer Stan Steele went off the boil, as the Vale lost their form in the Christmas period, losing 1–0 twice to Coventry City in two days.[1] Though before this a 6–1 victory was recorded over Aldershot.

In January, Ken Griffiths was sold to Mansfield Town for a four-figure fee, having mostly languished in the reserves.[1] By February, Vale were in seventh position, only four points off top spot (with three games in hand) despite their loss of form.[1] Four straight defeats dragged them down towards the bottom half of the table.[1] They bought former Wales international Noel Kinsey from Birmingham City for £5,000 in an attempt to bolster their form.[1] He helped the club achieve a 5–0 win over Watford on 8 March, scoring two goals.[1] Though as injuries developed the club's form again declined, and the team lost eight of their final twelve games.[1] Two points from their final six games doomed them to the fourth tier.[1]

They finished in fifteenth position with 42 points from 46 games.[1] Five points away from the top half of the table, their 'remarkable decline' continued with a second relegation in two years.[1] Their 58 goals conceded was a respectable total, as was their 67 goals scored.[1] Stan Steele, Jack Wilkinson, and Harry Poole all proved themselves consistent goalscorers, scoring 22, 19, and 16 goals respectively.

Finances

On the financial side, a decline in average attendance by around 3,500 left the club with an average gate of 10,457.[1] Gate receipts were down to £33,800, however a small staff helped to make a profit of £145 despite player wages rising to £24,158.[1] Five players were released in the summer, most notably Bert Carberry (Exeter City) and Bill Cleary (King's Lynn).[1] Low also sold Colin Askey to Walsall for 'a fairly substantial fee' and Basil Hayward to Portsmouth for 'a fair fee'.[1]

Cup competitions

In the FA Cup, Vale narrowly defeated Shrewsbury Town with two goals from Wilkinson. Third Division North Hull City knocked the Vale out in the Second Round however, winning the replay 4–3 at Boothferry Park.[1]

Final league table

P WDLFAGAPts
1Brighton & Hove Albion4624121088641.37560
2Brentford4624101282561.46458
3Plymouth Argyle462581367481.39658
4Swindon Town4621151079501.58057
5Reading4621131279511.54955
6Southampton46221014112721.55654
7Southend United4621121390581.55254
8Norwich City4619151275701.07153
9Bournemouth & Boscombe Athletic462191681741.09551
10Queens Park Rangers4618141464650.98550
11Newport County4617141573671.09048
12Colchester United4617131677790.97547
13Northampton Town461962187791.10144
14Crystal Palace4615131870720.97243
15Port Vale4616102067581.15542
16Watford4613161759770.76642
17Shrewsbury Town4615102149710.69040
18Aldershot4612161859890.66340
19Coventry City4613132061810.75339
20Walsall461492361750.81337
21Torquay United4611132249740.66235
22Gillingham461392452810.64235
23Millwall461192663910.69231
24Exeter City461192657990.57631

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

Results

Port Vale's score comes first

Legend

Win Draw Loss
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GroundAAHHAAHHAHHAAHAHAAAHHHAHAAHAHAHHAHAHHAAHHAHHAA
Result W L W D L W W W L W D D L W W W D L L D W W L L D D D W W L L L L W L W L L L W D L L D L L
Position 1 12 5 5 10 6 3 2 4 2 2 3 7 6 4 3 5 5 6 6 5 4 5 9 7 7 9 7 7 8 10 11 11 11 12 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 15 14 15 15

Sourced from Statto.[2]

Football League Third Division South

DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
24 August 1957 AldershotA1–06,802Steele
26 August 1957 Shrewsbury TownA0–19,869
31 August 1957 Swindon TownH3–116,503Steele (2), Wilkinson
2 September 1957 Shrewsbury TownH0–015,538
7 September 1957 MillwallA1–217,429Poole
11 September 1957 SouthamptonA3–018,887Steele, Poole, Askey
14 September 1957 GillinghamH2–014,717Poole (2)
16 September 1957 SouthamptonH4–011,021Steele (3), Wilkinson
21 September 1957 Exeter CityA0–19,397
28 September 1957 Queens Park RangersH2–112,816Steele, Hayward
30 September 1957 Newport CountyH2–28,669Poole (2)
5 October 1957 Southend UnitedA1–111,943Steele
12 October 1957 ReadingA0–311,501
19 October 1957 Northampton TownH3–012,443Steele (2), Wilkinson
26 October 1957 WatfordA2–09,513Wilkinson, Askey
2 November 1957 Crystal PalaceH4–013,602Wilkinson (2), Poole, Askey
9 November 1957 Torquay UnitedA1–17,620Poole
11 November 1957 Newport CountyA1–28,480Poole
23 November 1957 Colchester UnitedA1–29,106Askey
30 November 1957 Norwich CityH2–213,816Steele, Poole
14 December 1957 WalsallH2–18,827Wilkinson, Poole
21 December 1957 AldershotH6–18,273Wilkinson (2), Poole (2), Cunliffe (2)
25 December 1957 Coventry CityA0–113,713
26 December 1957 Coventry CityH0–117,286
28 December 1957 Swindon TownA0–015,000
4 January 1958 Brighton & Hove AlbionA0–013,312
11 January 1958 MillwallH1–19,002Steele
18 January 1958 GillinghamA2–07,407Wilkinson, Steele
1 February 1958 Exeter CityH3–29,300Wilkinson (2), Cunliffe
8 February 1958 Queens Park RangersA1–27,594Askey
15 February 1958 Southend UnitedH1–37,642Wilkinson
22 February 1958 ReadingH1–25,940Steele
1 March 1958 Northampton TownA2–38,711Steele (2)
8 March 1958 WatfordH5–08,515Kinsey (2), Wilkinson, Steele, Whalley
15 March 1958 Crystal PalaceA0–113,577
22 March 1958 Colchester UnitedH2–07,151Steele, Wilkinson
24 March 1958 BrentfordH0–15,149
29 March 1958 WalsallA0–38,613
4 April 1958 Plymouth ArgyleA0–122,458
5 April 1958 Torquay UnitedH2–17,504Sproson, Wilkinson
7 April 1958 Plymouth ArgyleH0–011,059
12 April 1958 Norwich CityA0–317,843
19 April 1958 Bournemouth & Boscombe AthleticH2–38,481Steele, Cunliffe
23 April 1958 Brighton & Hove AlbionH2–27,256Poole, Askey
26 April 1958 BrentfordA1–411,923Steele
30 April 1958 Bournemouth & Boscombe AthleticA1–310,683Wilkinson

FA Cup

Main article: 1957–58 FA Cup
RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
R116 November 1957 Shrewsbury TownH2–117,660Wilkinson (2)
R27 December 1957 Hull CityH2–214,338Poole, Askey
R2 Replay9 December 1957 Hull CityA3–417,403Poole, Steele, Sproson

Player statistics

Appearances

Pos. Name Football League FA Cup Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
GKEngland John Poole 300030
GKWales Keith Jones 43030460
DFEngland Roy Sproson 37131402
DFEngland David Raine 31030340
DFEngland Selwyn Whalley 13100131
DFEngland Fred Donaldson 27000270
DFScotland Bert Carberry 29030320
DFEngland Jimmy Adams 100010
MFEngland Albert Leake 32020340
MFEngland John Cunliffe 42430454
MFEngland Colin Askey 35621377
MFEngland Terry Miles 600060
MFEngland Basil Hayward 42130451
MFEngland Alan Martin 300030
MFEngland Brian Hopkins 200020
MFEngland Fred Hough 400040
MFEngland Bill Cleary 8020100
FWEngland Ken Griffiths 300030
FWEngland Harry Poole 4114324416
FWEngland Stan Steele 4621314922
FWEngland Jack Wilkinson 4117324419
FWScotland Jimmy McLean 300030
FWWales Noel Kinsey 14200142

Scorers

All competitions

Scorer Goals
England Stan Steele 22
England Jack Wilkinson 19
England Harry Poole 16
England Colin Askey 7
England John Cunliffe 4
England Roy Sproson 2
Wales Noel Kinsey
England Selwyn Whalley 1
England Basil Hayward

League

Scorer Goals
England Stan Steele 21
England Jack Wilkinson 17
England Harry Poole 14
England Colin Askey 6
England John Cunliffe 4
Wales Noel Kinsey 2
England Selwyn Whalley 1
England Basil Hayward
England Roy Sproson

Transfers

Transfers in

Date from Position Nationality Name From Fee Ref.
June 1957 FW England Jack Wilkinson Sheffield United Free transfer [3]
July 1957 MF Scotland Bert Carberry Gillingham Free transfer [3]
July 1957 FW England Barry Hancock Free transfer [3]
July 1957 GK Wales Keith Jones Aston Villa £3,500 [3]
July 1957 MF England Alan Martin Bangor City Non-contract [3]
August 1957 MF England Brian Hopkins Free transfer [3]
November 1957 MF England Bill Cleary Wisbech Town Free transfer [3]
February 1958 FW Wales Noel Kinsey Birmingham City £5,000 [3]
March 1958 FW Scotland Jimmy McLean Alva Rangers Free transfer [3]

Transfers out

Date from Position Nationality Name To Fee Ref.
September 1957 MF England Alan Bennett Crewe Alexandra Free transfer [3]
January 1958 FW England Ken Griffiths Mansfield Town 'four-figure fee' [3]
January 1958 GK England Leslie Wood Southport Free transfer [3]
March 1958 MF England Brian Hopkins Burton Albion Free transfer [3]
May 1958 DF England Basil Hayward Portsmouth 'fair' [3]
May 1958 MF England Fred Hough Released [3]
July 1958 MF England Colin Askey Walsall 'fairly substantial' [3]
July 1958 MF England Bill Cleary Boston United Free transfer [3]
August 1957 MF Scotland Bert Carberry Exeter City Free transfer [3]

References

Specific
  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Kent, Jeff (1990). "Fame and Fortune (1950–1959)". The Valiants' Years: The Story Of Port Vale. Witan Books. pp. 171–196. ISBN 0-9508981-4-7.
  2. Port Vale 1957–1958 : Results & Fixtures. Statto Organisation. Retrieved 28 April 2012.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Kent, Jeff (1996). Port Vale Personalities. Witan Books. ISBN 0-9529152-0-0.
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