1939–40 Stoke City F.C. season

The 1939–40 season was Stoke City's fifth season in the non-competitive War League.[1] It would have been their 26th season in the Football League First Division but after just three matches the League was cancelled due to World War II.

Stoke City
1939–40 season
ChairmanMr H. Booth
ManagerBob McGrory
StadiumVictoria Ground
War League West Regional Championship1st
Football League War CupThird Round
Top goalscorerLeague:
All: Tommy Sale (24)
Highest home attendance16,268 vs Charlton Athletic (26 August 1939)
Lowest home attendance714 vs Tranmere Rovers (6 January 1940)

In 1939 World War II was declared and the Football League was cancelled. In its place were formed War Leagues and cups, based on geographical lines rather than based on previous league placement. However, none of these were considered to be competitive football, and thus their records are not recognised by the Football League and thus not included in official records.

Season review

Stoke started the 1939–40 season with a match against Wolverhampton Wanderers in the Football League Jubilee Fund losing 4–2. The Stoke players wore squad numbers for the first time in this match.[1] After just three First Division matches had been played the Football League was cancelled and although a regional war-league was set up attendances suffered alarmingly.[1] Stoke had looked a useful side with a lot of young, talented players before the hostilities came along and ruined the careers of many and from October 1939 to May 1946 the club missed out on what could have been a successful seven-year period.[1]

With the cancellation of the league action, the re-organised competitions started on 21 October 1939, with 82 of the 88 clubs participating.[1] Stoke drew their first match 4–4 with Everton with Tommy Sale scoring a fine hat-trick.[1] With players being called up for military duty and with travelling very difficult plus the fact that Stanley Matthews was in heavy demand for guest matches team selection was never easy for Bob McGrory.[1] Stoke brought in their own guest players to the Victoria Ground and they proved to be very successful as Stoke won the 1939–40 Western League finishing two points ahead of Liverpool.[1]

Final league table

West Regional Championship

PosClubPWDLFAGAPts
1Stoke City22135457411.39031
2Liverpool22125566401.65029
3Everton22124664331.93928
4Manchester United22140874411.80428
5Manchester City22124673411.78028
6Wrexham22105745500.90025
7New Brighton22103955521.50723
8Port Vale221021052560.92822
9Chester22751040510.78419
10Crewe Alexandra22611544790.55613
11Stockport County22431545790.56911
12Tranmere Rovers22231741930.4407

First Division

  • Note: The Football League was cancelled after three matches.
PosClubPWDLFAGAPts
1Blackpool3300522.5006
2Sheffield United3210313.0005
3Arsenal3210842.0005
4Liverpool3201632.0004
5Everton3120541.2504
6Bolton Wanderers3201651.2004
7Derby County3201331.0004
8Charlton Athletic3201340.7504
9Stoke City3111741.7503
10Manchester United3111531.6673
11Chelsea3111441.0003
12Brentford3111331.0003
13Grimsby Town3111240.5003
14Aston Villa3102331.0002
15Sunderland3102670.8572
16Wolverhampton Wanderers3021340.7502
17Huddersfield Town3102230.6672
18Portsmouth3102350.6002
19Preston North End3021020.0002
20Blackburn Rovers3012350.6001
21Middlesbrough3012380.3751
22Leeds United3012020.0001

Results

Stoke's score comes first

Legend

Win Draw Loss

Football League Jubilee Fund

DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
19 August 1939Wolverhampton WanderersH2–46,440Sale (2)

Football League First Division

MatchDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
126 August 1939Charlton AthleticH4–016,268Soo, Sale, Smith (2)
228 August 1939Bolton WanderersH1–213,067Gallacher
32 September 1939MiddlesbroughA2–212,088Sale (2)

West Regional Championship

MatchDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
121 October 1939EvertonA4–43,998Sale (3), Liddle
228 October 1939Stockport CountyH4–22,100Sale, Soo, Ormston, Matthews
34 November 1939WrexhamA4–43,959Peppitt (2), Smith, Ormston
411 November 1939New BrightonH4–12,401Ormston (2), Sale (2)
518 November 1939Manchester CityA1–18,038Sale (pen)
625 November 1939ChesterH2–01,425Sale, Peppitt
72 December 1939Crewe AlexandraA2–43,403Sale (2)
89 December 1939LiverpoolH3–11,269Sale, Liddle, Matthews
96 January 1940Tranmere RoversH1–0714Peppitt
1020 January 1940Manchester UnitedA3–42,884Peppitt, Sale, Bowyer
1110 February 1940EvertonH1–08,910Sale
1224 February 1940Stockport CountyA5–12,037Peppitt (4), Soo
132 March 1940WrexhamH3–12,974Ormston (2), Steele
149 March 1940New BrightonA1–31,357Baker
1516 March 1940Manchester CityH2–13,520Sale, Smith
1623 March 1940ChesterA3–34,116Peppitt, Ormston
1725 March 1940Port ValeH5–19,450Ormston (2), Sale, Own Goal (2)
1830 March 1940Crewe AlexandraH1–12,460Sale
196 April 1940LiverpoolA2–15,130Steele, Peppitt
206 May 1940Port ValeA2–15,130Steele, Sale
2113 May 1940Tranmere RoversA1–52,434Mountford
2225 May 1940Manchester UnitedH3–23,227Peppitt (2), Ormston

Football League War Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
R1 1st Leg20 April 1940New BrightonA4–15,289Sale, Steele (3)
R1 2nd Leg27 April 1940New BrightonH2–13,654Sale, Steele
R2 1st Leg4 May 1940BarrowA2–011,870Steele (2)
R2 2nd Leg11 May 1940BarrowH6–111,870Steele, Sale (2), Ormston, Peppitt, Liddle
R318 May 1940EvertonA0–13,557

Friendlies

MatchDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
116 September 1939Coventry CityH3–14,647Baker, Sale, Peppitt
223 September 1939Port ValeH3–24,512Baker, Sale, Ormston
330 September 1939West Bromwich AlbionA0–61,515
47 October 1939Manchester UnitedH2–23,418Antonio, Own Goal
514 October 1939BirminghamH3–22,171Smith, Westland (2)
616 December 1939Sheffield WednesdayA2–12,035Sale, Liddle
725 December 1939Bolton WanderersA0–31,707
825 December 1939Bolton WanderersA1–52,932Ormston
930 December 1939BuryA6–7700Sale (3), Baker, Peppitt, Matthews
1013 January 1940Preston North EndA1–2956Sale (pen)
1122 March 1940ChesterfieldA1–34,525Peppitt
1213 April 1940Nottingham ForestA3–22,224Sale (3)

Squad statistics

Pos. Name Matches
Apps Goals
GK Pat Bridges 10
GK Douglas Jones 190
GK Pat McMahon 30
GK Douglas Westland 30
GK Norman Wilkinson 40
DF Harry Brigham 300
DF Neil Franklin 10
DF Jack Griffiths 90
DF John McCue 10
DF Jimmy Oakes 40
DF Charlie Scrimshaw 100
DF Jack Tennant 50
MF Bobby Liddle 223
MF Jock Kirton 80
MF Alfred Massey 130
MF Billy Mould 290
MF Arthur Tutin 50
FW George Antonio 10
FW Frank Baker 71
FW Frank Bowyer 10
FW Patrick Gallacher 31
FW Stanley Matthews 192
FW Frank Mountford 11
FW Alexander Ormston 2611
FW Syd Peppitt 2515
FW Tommy Sale 2824
FW Clement Smith 104
FW Frank Soo 283
FW Freddie Steele 910
FW James Westland 10

References

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