1906–07 Stoke F.C. season

The 1906–07 season was Stoke's 18th season in the Football League.

Stoke
1906–07 season
ChairmanMr W Cowlishaw
ManagerHorace Austerberry
StadiumVictoria Ground
Football League First Division20th (26 Points)
FA CupFirst Round
Top goalscorerLeague: John Chalmers (11)
All: John Chalmers (11)
Highest home attendance12,000 vs Aston Villa (3 September 1906)
Lowest home attendance3,000 vs Middlesbrough (20 April 1907)
Average home league attendance5,605

After flirting with relegation for quite a while Stoke's luck run out in 1906–07 as they were relegated, finishing bottom of the First Division with 26 points five away from safety. It was a bad season for Stoke and would be the start of a troubled period for the club.[1]

Season review

League

After a good 1905–06 season, the 1906–07 campaign ended in tears and sorrow for Stoke supporters, as the team finished bottom of the First Division and were relegated for the first time.[1] They dropped to the foot of the table early in the new year and stayed there winning just 4 of the last 16 fixtures.[1] Finance was bad and Fred Rouse left for Everton in a £600 deal in November much to the annoyance of the fans.[1] Defence was a problem for Horace Austerberry and he used 28 players including 4 amateurs.[1] Stoke scored just 41 goals in 38 matches and there was hardly a bright spot throughout the season and Stoke entered the Football League Second Division for the first time.[1]

FA Cup

Stoke's poor league form was not helped by three matches against West Bromwich Albion after drawing 1–1 and 2–2 West Brom won 2–0 in the second replay at Villa Park.[1]

Final league table

PosClubPWDLFAGAPts
1Newcastle United38227974461.60951
2Bristol City382081066471.40448
3Everton382051370461.52245
4Sheffield United3817111057551.03645
5Aston Villa381961378521.50044
6Bolton Wanderers381881259471.25544
7Woolwich Arsenal382041466591.11944
8Manchester United381781353560.94642
9Birmingham381581552521.00038
10Sunderland381491565660.98537
11Middlesbrough381561756630.88936
12Blackburn Rovers381471756590.94935
13The Wednesday3812111549600.81735
14Preston North End381471744570.77235
15Liverpool381371864650.98533
16Bury381361958680.85332
17Manchester City3810121653770.68832
18Notts County388151546500.92031
19Derby County38992041590.69527
20Stoke388102041640.64126

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 1906LiverpoolA0–130,000
23 September 1906Aston VillaH0–212,000
38 September 1906Bristol CityH0–36,000
410 September 1906Aston VillaA0–120,000
515 September 1906Notts CountyA2–211,000Rouse, Fielding
622 September 1906Sheffield UnitedH1–15,000Rouse
729 September 1906Bolton WanderersA1–110,000Chalmers
86 October 1906Manchester UnitedH1–29,000Rouse
913 October 1906Derby CountyH2–16,000Arrowsmith (2)
1020 October 1906Blackburn RoversA1–310,000Rouse
1127 October 1906SunderlandH2–27,000Arrowsmith, Holford
123 November 1906BirminghamA1–28,000Holford
1310 November 1906EvertonH2–06,000Arrowsmith, Capes
1412 November 1906Blackburn RoversH1–15,000Fielding
1517 November 1906Woolwich ArsenalA1–210,000Baddeley
1624 November 1906The WednesdayH1–16,000Holford (pen)
171 December 1906BuryA0–27,000
188 December 1906Manchester CityH3–07,000Holford, Chalmers (2)
1915 December 1906MiddlesbroughA0–512,000
2022 December 1906Preston North EndH0–26,000
2124 December 1906Bolton WanderersH3–05,000Chalmers (2), Sturgess
2226 December 1906Newcastle UnitedH1–29,000Arrowsmith
235 January 1907Bristol CityA0–46,000
2419 January 1907Notts CountyH1–13,000Capes
2526 January 1907Sheffield UnitedA0–29,000
269 February 1907Manchester UnitedA1–47,000Holford (pen)
2716 February 1907Derby CountyA1–210,000Gallimore
282 March 1907SunderlandA1–312,000Fielding
299 March 1907BirminghamH3–03,000Fielding, Baddeley, Chalmers
3011 March 1907LiverpoolH1–13,000Chalmers
3116 March 1907EvertonA0–38,000
3229 March 1907Newcastle UnitedA0–130,000
3330 March 1907The WednesdayA1–010,000Chalmers
346 April 1907BuryH3–13,000Chalmers, Gallimore, Arrowsmith
3513 April 1907Manchester CityA2–210,000Arrowsmith, Baddeley (pen)
3615 April 1907Woolwich ArsenalH2–04,000Chalmers, Sturgess
3720 April 1907MiddlesbroughH0–23,000
3827 April 1907Preston North EndA2–26,000Chalmers, Davies

FA Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
R112 January 1907West Bromwich AlbionA1–130,000Baddeley
R1 Replay17 January 1907West Bromwich AlbionH2–214,000Arrowsmith, Fielding
R1 Second Replay21 January 1907West Bromwich AlbionN0–225,000

Squad statistics

Pos. Name League FA Cup Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
GK Fred Rathbone 100010
GK Leigh Richmond Roose 30020320
GK Isaiah Turner 701080
FB Harry Benson 600060
FB Charlie Burgess 36030390
FB Albert Cook 100010
FB Lloyd Davies 23030260
FB Ernest Mullineux 16030190
HB George Baddeley 32331354
HB Harry Croxton 600060
HB Tom Holford 35510365
HB Albert Sturgess 37230402
HB John Whitehouse 200020
FW Arthur Arrowsmith 34731378
FW Charlie Axcell 300030
FW Amos Baddeley 400040
FW Freddie Brown 400040
FW Adrian Capes 11220132
FW Jackie Chalmers 2611302911
FW Billy Davies 12110131
FW Ross Fielding 28431315
FW George Gallimore 21200212
FW Arthur Griffiths 400040
FW John Love Jones 200020
FW Jack Miller 23020250
FW Ernie Millward 000000
FW Syd Owen 100010
FW Fred Rouse 10400104
FW Bill Williamson 300030

References

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