1938–39 Stoke City F.C. season

The 1938–39 season was Stoke City's 39th season in the Football League and the 25th in the First Division. It was the final full season of league football until 1946 due to World War II.

Stoke City
1938–39 season
ChairmanMr H. Booth
ManagerBob McGrory
StadiumVictoria Ground
Football League First Division7th (46 Points)
FA CupThird Round
Top goalscorerLeague: Freddie Steele (26)
All: Freddie Steele (27)
Highest home attendance33,000 vs Derby County (28 January 1939)
Lowest home attendance15,201 vs Leicester City (24 December 1938)
Average home league attendance22,535

Stoke again made no major signings despite a very disappointing campaign last season. After a poor start Stoke began to play well during the season and finished in a respectable 7th place having collected 46 points almost equalling their best points tally of 47.[1]

Season review

League

Despite the scare of relegation last season, there were no significant new faces at the Victoria Ground for the 1938–39 season but Frank Soo took over captaincy from Arthur Turner.[1] The fans did not share the club's confidence and their judgement appeared to be justified as the team spent the first three months of the season in the bottom four.[1] Manager Bob McGrory's patience was wearing thin and he started to trim his squad, selling Charlie Scrimshaw to Middlesbrough for £3,000 and veteran Arthur Turner to Birmingham.[1] To strengthen the attack, he recruited Arthur Griffiths and Patrick Gallacher but both players were struck down by injury after a handful of appearances.[1]

New players or not, an amazing transformation took place and had Stoke beaten Leeds on the final day of the season and not drawn, they would have equalled their best points tally of 47.[1] At home in particular they became a potent force and lost just twice at the Victoria Ground during the season.[1]

FA Cup

No progress was made in the Cup as Stoke lost in a third round replay to Leicester City.[1]

Final league table

PosClubPWDLFAGAPts
1Everton422751088521.69259
2Wolverhampton Wanderers422211988392.25655
3Charlton Athletic422261475591.27150
4Middlesbrough422091393741.25749
5Arsenal421991455411.34147
6Derby County421981566551.20046
7Stoke City4217121371681.04446
8Bolton Wanderers4215151267581.15545
9Preston North End4216121463591.06844
10Grimsby Town4216111561690.88443
11Liverpool4214141462630.98442
12Aston Villa421691771601.18341
13Leeds United421691759670.88141
14Manchester United4211161557650.87738
15Blackpool4212141656680.82438
16Sunderland4213121754670.80638
17Portsmouth4212131747700.67137
18Brentford421482053740.71636
19Huddersfield Town4212111958640.90635
20Chelsea421292164800.80033
21Birmingham421282262840.73832
22Leicester City429112248820.58529

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
127 August 1938Leicester CityA2–225,000Steele (2)
229 August 1938Charlton AthleticA2–427,000Steele, Baker
33 September 1938MiddlesbroughH1–322,376Steele
45 September 1938Leeds UnitedH1–115,950Steele
510 September 1938BirminghamA2–122,000Smith, Baker
617 September 1938Manchester UnitedH1–121,370Soo
724 September 1938Derby CountyA0–520,000
81 October 1938ChelseaA1–128,000Westland
98 October 1938Preston North EndH3–120,070Matthews, Sale, Soo
1015 October 1938BrentfordH3–223,436Smith, Sale, Baker
1122 October 1938BlackpoolA1–125,000Baker
1229 October 1938Grimsby TownH1–219,833Matthews
135 November 1938SunderlandA0–325,000
1412 November 1938Aston VillaH3–129,464Antonio, Sale, Baker
1519 November 1938Wolverhampton WanderersA0–330,104
1626 November 1938EvertonH0–026,566
173 December 1938Huddersfield TownA4–112,000Sale (3), Steele
1810 December 1938PortsmouthH1–121,882Steele
1917 December 1938ArsenalA1–445,000Steele
2024 December 1938Leicester CityH1–015,201Steele
2126 December 1938LiverpoolH3–118,027Sale (2), Baker
2227 December 1938LiverpoolA0–148,000
2331 December 1938MiddlesbroughA1–512,000Peppitt
242 January 1939Bolton WanderersA3–115,000Peppitt, Baker, Antonio
2514 January 1939BirminghamH6–320,000Steele (4), Smith, Sale
2621 January 1939Manchester UnitedA1–025,000Steele
2728 January 1939Derby CountyH3–033,000Steele, Smith, Sale
284 February 1939ChelseaH6–125,047Steele (3), Smith, Sale, Baker
2915 February 1939Preston North EndA1–115,000Smith
3018 February 1939BrentfordA0–122,000
3125 February 1939BlackpoolH1–122,720Steele
327 March 1939Grimsby TownA1–35,000Baker
3311 March 1939SunderlandH3–124,000Steele (2), Sale
3418 March 1939Aston VillaA0–335,000
3529 March 1939Wolverhampton WanderersH5–335,000Sale (3), Steele, Antonio
361 April 1939EvertonA1–130,000Sale
378 April 1939Huddersfield TownH2–226,014Sale, Steele
3810 April 1939Bolton WanderersH4–128,879Sale, Steele (2), Baker
3915 April 1939PortsmouthA0–213,000
4022 April 1939ArsenalH1–013,000Antonio
4129 April 1939Charlton AthleticH1–024,000Steele
426 May 1939Leeds UnitedA0–018,000

FA Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
R37 January 1939Leicester CityA1–119,750Soo
R3 Replay11 January 1939Leicester CityH1–218,488Steele

Squad statistics

Pos. Name League FA Cup Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
GK Douglas Jones 100010
GK Douglas Westland 300030
GK Norman Wilkinson 38020400
DF John Bamber 13000130
DF Harry Brigham 39020410
DF Jack Challinor 12000120
DF Ernest Hall 000000
DF George Oldham 200020
DF Charlie Scrimshaw 400040
DF Jack Tennant 26020280
DF Bill Winstanley 100010
MF Arthur Griffiths 400040
MF Jock Kirton 36020380
MF Alfred Massey 200020
MF Billy Mould 22020240
MF Clement Smith 20600206
MF Frank Soo 42221443
MF Arthur Turner 11000110
MF Arthur Tutin 300030
FW George Antonio 23420254
FW Frank Baker 3610203810
FW Syd Fursland 100010
FW Patrick Gallacher 301040
FW Eric Jones 000000
FW Bobby Liddle 200020
FW Stanley Matthews 36220382
FW Alexander Ormston 9010100
FW Syd Peppitt 620062
FW Tommy Sale 3418003418
FW Freddie Steele 3126213327
FW James Westland 210021

References

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