1900–01 Stoke F.C. season

The 1900–01 season was Stoke's 12th season of in the Football League.

Stoke
1900–01 season
ChairmanMr W Cowlishaw
ManagerHorace Austerberry
StadiumVictoria Ground
Football League First Division16th (27 Points)
FA CupFirst Round
Top goalscorerLeague: William Maxwell (16)
All: William Maxwell (16)
Highest home attendance12,000 vs Aston Villa (29 December 1900)
Lowest home attendance3,000 vs Derby County (24 November 1900)
Average home league attendance7,650

It was a hard season for Stoke as they were almost relegated to the Second Division but survived after winning their final match of the season 4–2 away at Notts County.[1]

Season review

League

By now Stoke had lost the valuable services of Tom Robertson, Jack Kennedy and Joe Turner while dedicated full-back Jack Eccles made only two appearances and later became club trainer as the team slowly broke up.[1] Only two points were collected from their first eight games and a disjointed Stoke side slipped to the bottom of the table.[1] The situation improved slightly with the arrival of Welsh forward Mart Watkins from Oswestry Town but Stoke were involved in a relegation dog-fight until the final day of the season.[1]

On Good Friday (5 April 1901) Stoke went to Bury and were denied two blatant penalties and lost 3–2.[1] This defeat left Stoke in 17th position, three points and one place above West Bromwich Albion who had three games in hand, while Preston and Wolves were just above them.[1] Stoke's remaining two games were both away - to Wolves and Notts County.[1] Preston ended their season with a home clash with West Brom who were struggling to find any form and looked doomed.[1] Remarkably, Stoke upped their game and won both matches while Preston lost and went down with Albion leaving Stoke safe in 16th place.[1] It had been a tense and difficult season and the club's finances were now in a very precarious state, both manager and chairman recognized this and the club would now look at the local leagues for players.[1]

Unfortunately ace marksman William Maxwell bid farewell to Stoke at the end of the season joining Third Lanark for £250 after scoring 85 goals in 173 games for the "Potters" and he would be sorely missed.[1]

FA Cup

The 1900–01 season saw Stoke having to play in the Intermediate Round which was a consequence of their secretary failing to get their entry to the competition to the FA by the required time. Stoke beat Second Division Glossop 1–0. In the first round Stoke lost 2–1 in a replay to Small Heath after a 1–1 draw at the Victoria Ground.[1]

Final league table

PosClubPWDLFAGAPts
1Liverpool34197859351.68645
2Sunderland341513657262.19243
3Notts County341841254461.17440
4Nottingham Forest341671153361.47239
5Bury341671153371.43239
6Newcastle United3414101042371.13538
7Everton341651355421.31037
8The Wednesday3413101152421.23836
9Blackburn Rovers341291339470.83033
10Bolton Wanderers341371439550.70933
11Manchester City341361548580.82832
12Derby County341271555421.31031
13Wolverhampton Wanderers349131239550.70931
14Sheffield United341271535520.67331
15Aston Villa3410101445510.88230
16Stoke341151846570.80727
17Preston North End34971849750.65325
18West Bromwich Albion34781935620.56522

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
11 September 1900Aston VillaA0–215,000
28 September 1900LiverpoolH1–212,000Maxwell
310 September 1900Notts CountyH1–15,000Jones
415 September 1900Newcastle UnitedA1–220,000Wood
522 September 1900Sheffield UnitedH0–17,000
629 September 1900Manchester CityA0–215,000
76 October 1900BuryH1–24,000Maxwell
813 October 1900Nottingham ForestA1–19,000Johnson
920 October 1900Blackburn RoversH2–010,000Jones, Maxwell
1027 October 1900The WednesdayH2–16,000Jones (2)
113 November 1900West Bromwich AlbionA2–212,052Maxwell, Watkins
1210 November 1900EvertonH0–28,000
1312 November 1900Bolton WanderersH2–13,000Watkins, Wood
1417 November 1900SunderlandA1–65,000Johnson
1524 November 1900Derby CountyH0–13,000
161 December 1900Bolton WanderersA0–15,000
1722 December 1900Wolverhampton WanderersH3–05,000Maxwell (3)
1825 December 1900Preston North EndA2–46,000Maxwell, Higginson
1926 December 1900Preston North EndH5–07,500Maxwell (3), Higginson, Watkins
2029 December 1900Aston VillaH0–012,000
211 January 1901LiverpoolA1–310,000Higginson
2212 January 1901Newcastle UnitedH2–06,000Benbow (2)
2319 January 1901Sheffield UnitedA4–04,000Maxwell (2), Johnson, Watkins
2426 January 1901Manchester CityH2–13,000Johnson, Watkins
2516 February 1901Nottingham ForestH0–37,000
2623 February 1901Blackburn RoversA2–35,000Maxwell, Watkins
272 March 1901The WednesdayA0–43,000
289 March 1901West Bromwich AlbionH2–05,000Maxwell, Leech
2916 March 1901EvertonA0–310,000
3023 March 1901SunderlandH0–09,000
3130 March 1901Derby CountyA1–45,000Leech
325 April 1901BuryA2–32,000Watkins, Whitehouse
339 April 1901Wolverhampton WanderersA2–04,000Watkins, Higginson
3413 April 1901Notts CountyA4–26,000Watkins, Higginson, Maxwell, Johnson

FA Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
IR5 January 1901GlossopH1–05,000Benbow
R19 February 1901Small HeathH1–112,000Watkins
R1 Replay13 February 1901Small HeathA1–2 (aet)10,000Benbow

Squad statistics

Pos. Name League FA Cup Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
GK Arthur Cartlidge 700070
GK Tom Wilkes 27030300
FB Bill Capewell 33030360
FB Peter Durber 33020350
FB Jack Eccles 201030
HB John Bowman 200020
HB James Bradley 34030370
HB Tom Holford 601070
HB Billy Leech 33220352
HB Edward Parsons 501060
HB Alf Wood 29220312
FW Len Benbow 21232244
FW George Harris 100010
FW Sam Higginson 18520205
FW Freddie Johnson 34530375
FW Jimmy Jones 12410134
FW Arthur Lockett 16000160
FW William Maxwell 2716303016
FW Tom Simpson 000000
FW Mart Watkins 289313110
FW Frank Whitehouse 610061

References

  1. Matthews, Tony (1994). The Encyclopaedia of Stoke City. Lion Press. ISBN 0-9524151-0-0.
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