1966–67 Stoke City F.C. season

Stoke City
1966–67 season
Chairman Albert Henshall
Manager Tony Waddington
Stadium Victoria Ground
Football League First Division 12th (41 Points)
FA Cup Third Round
League Cup Second Round
Top goalscorer League: Peter Dobing (19)
All: Peter Dobing (19)
Highest home attendance 44,337 vs Manchester United (7 September 1966)
Lowest home attendance 14,606 vs Arsenal (1 April 1967)
Average home league attendance 25,933
Home colours

The 1966–67 season was Stoke City's 60th season in the Football League and the 36th in the First Division.

England won the 1966 World Cup and one of the winners, Gordon Banks joined Stoke in April 1967 in what was a master stroke signing by Tony Waddington he also brought in Arsenal winger George Eastham. On the pitch Stoke continued to finish in mid table this time in 12th spot.[1]

Season review

League

1966 saw Albert Henshall return to the club as chairman and England won the World Cup, two of Alf Ramsey's squad would sign for Stoke within the next twelve months.[1] In the summer of 1966 Waddington secured the services of former Newcastle United winger George Eastham from Arsenal for £35,000.[1] The other was goalkeeper Gordon Banks who was snapped up for a bargain £52,000 from Leicester City in April 1967. Matt Gillies, the Leicester manager was coming under considerable pressure to play his young reserve Peter Shilton and decided to sell the 29-year-old Banks to Stoke. It is widely considered that this was a 'steal' as Banks carried on to play for England for another five years.[1] Banks left English football in 1972 and ironically Stoke signed Shilton as his replacement.[1]

Stoke had a fine, enterprising squad in 1966–67 and they ran up some fine results, beating eventual champions Manchester United 3–0 as well as Tottenham Hotspur, Nottingham Forest, Everton and West Bromwich Albion all before October.[1] However with Stoke looking forward to a potentially great season the fans were shocked when John Ritchie was sold to Sheffield Wednesday for £70,000 in November 1966.[1] Whilst Wednesday paid a lot of money for Ritchie it came as a surprise as a month before Stoke had sold unsuccessful reserve striker John Woodward to Aston Villa for £30,000.[1] But Ritchie's departure was soon forgotten as the team battled on holding on to a mid-table position.[1]

FA Cup

Stoke failed to make it past the third round losing by two goals to nil against Manchester United at Old Trafford.[1]

League Cup

Walsall again proved to Stoke's cup bogey side beating Stoke 2–1 at Fellows Park.[1]

Final league table

PosClubPWDLFAGAPts
1Manchester United422412684451.86760
2Nottingham Forest422310964411.56156
3Tottenham Hotspur422481071481.47956
4Leeds United422211962421.47655
5Liverpool4219131064471.36251
6Everton4219101365461.41348
7Arsenal4216141258471.23446
8Leicester City421881678711.09944
9Chelsea4215141367621.08144
10Sheffield United4216101652590.88142
11Sheffield Wednesday4214131556471.19141
12Stoke City421771863581.08641
13West Bromwich Albion421671977731.05539
14Burnley421591866760.86839
15Manchester City4212151543520.82739
16West Ham United421482080840.95236
17Sunderland421482058720.80636
18Fulham4211121971830.85534
19Southampton421462274920.80434
20Newcastle United421292139810.48133
21Aston Villa421172454850.63529
22Blackpool42692741760.53921

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 First Division

MatchDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
1 20 August 1966 Nottingham ForestA2–121,949Dobing, Palmer
2 24 August 1966 Tottenham HotspurH2–033,086Burrows, Ritchie
3 27 August 1966 FulhamH1–226,333Burrows
4 31 August 1966 Tottenham HotspurA0–237,983
5 3 September 1966 EvertonA1–044,005Dobing
6 7 September 1966 Manchester UnitedH3–044,337Ritchie (2), Palmer
7 10 September 1966 West Ham UnitedH1–127,274Dobing
8 17 September 1966 Sheffield UnitedH3–021,374Dobing (2), Wagstaff (o.g.)
9 24 September 1966 West Bromwich AlbionA1–025,483Ritchie
10 1 October 1966 Leeds UnitedH0–028,987
11 8 October 1966 Sheffield WednesdayA3–128,047Dobing, Ritchie, Burrows
12 15 October 1966 SouthamptonH3–225,554Dobing, Ritchie, Palmer
13 25 October 1966 SunderlandA1–223,320Viollet
14 29 October 1966 LiverpoolH2–037,933Dobing, Ritchie
15 5 November 1966 SouthamptonA2–323,270Viollet, Ritchie
16 12 November 1966 Manchester CityH0–127,803
17 19 November 1966 BlackpoolA1–016,172Burrows
18 26 November 1966 ChelseaH1–128,446Dobing
19 3 December 1966 Leicester CityA2–426,079Burrows, Vernon
20 10 December 1966 Aston VillaH6–120,232Burrows (3), Vernon, Dobing, Eastham
21 17 December 1966 Nottingham ForestH1–223,304Burrows
22 26 December 1966 BurnleyA2–029,990Burrows, Setters
23 27 December 1966 BurnleyH4–338,402Burrows (2), Dobing, Bridgwood
24 31 December 1966 FulhamA1–424,851Vernon
25 7 January 1967 EvertonH2–127,650Dobing, Palmer
26 14 January 1967 West Ham UnitedA1–133,293Burrows
27 22 January 1967 Sheffield UnitedA1–221,486Dobing
28 4 February 1967 West Bromwich AlbionH1–126,211Dobing
29 11 February 1967 Leeds UnitedA0–337,370
30 25 February 1967 Sheffield WednesdayH0–227,164
31 4 March 1967 LiverpoolA1–248,591Dobing
32 18 March 1967 SunderlandH3–017,171Palmer, Dobing, Burrows
33 24 March 1967 Newcastle UnitedA1–339,408Burrows
34 25 March 1967 Aston VillaA1–220,996Mahoney
35 27 March 1967 Newcastle UnitedH0–117,802
36 1 April 1967 ArsenalH2–214,606Burrows, Dobing
37 12 April 1967 Manchester CityA1–325,753Dobing
38 15 April 1967 BlackpoolH2–012,259Burrows, Mahoney
39 22 April 1967 ChelseaA0–123,973
40 29 April 1967 Leicester CityH3–117,870Dobing, Burrows, Mahoney
41 6 May 1967 ArsenalA1–324,611Bridgwood
42 13 May 1967 Manchester UnitedA0–061,071

FA Cup

Main article: 1966–67 FA Cup
RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
R328 January 1967 Manchester UnitedA0–263,497

League Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
R29 September 1966 WalsallA1–213,600Ritchie

Cleveland Stokers

Stoke were one of a number of teams exported to the USA to play in the United Soccer Association in 1967 to help promote the sport in the country. Stoke represented Cleveland, Ohio and went under the name of the Cleveland Stokers and finished 2nd in their group.[2]

In the travelling Stoke party included the likes of Gordon Banks, Peter Dobing, George Eastham, Maurice Setters and Roy Vernon as well as manager Tony Waddington.[2] The team started well going undefeated in their first seven matches defeating Washington Whips 2–1, Boston Rovers 1–0, San Francisco Golden Gate Gales and Dallas Tornado both 4–1.[2] They then suffered back to back 2–1 defeats to New York Skyliners and Houston Stars before a 2–0 win over Toronto City put them back on track for a play-off place.[2] However a goalless draw with Detroit Cougars and a 3–1 defeat in the final match against Vancouver Royals saw the Stokers miss out on a play-off spot by a single point.[2]

MatchDateOpponentVenueResultScorers
1 27 May 1967 Washington WhipsA2–1Setters, Vernon
2 31 May 1967 Chicago MustangsH1–1Bernard
3 3 June 1967 Boston RoversH1–0Setters
4 7 June 1967 Los Angeles WolvesH0–0
5 10 June 1967 San Francisco Golden Gate GalesH4–1Dobing (2), Setters, Vernon
6 13 June 1967 Washington WhipsH2–2Dobing, Eastham
7 17 June 1967 Dallas TornadoA4–1Dobing (2), Skeels, Burrows
8 25 June 1967 New York SkylinersH1–2Bloor
9 27 June 1967 Houston StarsA1–2Burrows
10 1 July 1967 Toronto CityH2–0Dobing, Burrows
11 5 July 1967 Detroit CougarsA0–0
12 9 July 1967 Vancouver RoyalsA1–3Dobing

Friendlies

MatchOpponentVenueResult
1Home FarmA2–1
2Cork CelticA4–1
3LimerickA3–1
4PortsmouthA1–1
5Oldham AthleticA5–0
6MillwallA2–1
7Exeter CityA2–2
8Plymouth ArgyleA1–2
9RangersH3–1
10England XIH5–7

Squad statistics

Pos. Name League FA Cup League Cup Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
GKEngland Gordon Banks 40000040
GKEngland John Farmer 3401010360
GKNorthern Ireland Harry Gregg 20000020
GKEngland Paul Shardlow 20000020
DFEngland Tony Allen 2200000220
DFEngland Bill Bentley 6(1)000006(1)0
DFEngland Alan Bloor 30(1)0101032(1)0
DFEngland Calvin Palmer 3851010405
DFEngland Eric Skeels 4001010420
MFEngland Mike Bernard 4(1)000004(1)0
MFEngland Gerry Bridgwood 24(1)2001025(1)2
MFEngland George Eastham 4111010431
MFWales John Mahoney 1130000113
MFEngland Alan Philpott 23(3)0100024(3)0
MFEngland Maurice Setters 2811010301
MFEngland John Woodward 1(1)000001(1)0
FWEngland Harry Burrows 421710104417
FWEngland Peter Dobing 411910104319
FWEngland Gerry Jones 20000020
FWEngland John Ritchie 1480011159
FWEngland Dennis Viollet 33(1)2101035(1)2
FWWales Roy Vernon 2041000214
Own goals 1001

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Matthews, Tony (1994). The Encyclopaedia of Stoke City. Lion Press. ISBN 0-9524151-0-0.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 "The Stokers Summer". Oatcake wordpress. Retrieved 17 March 2015.
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