1948–49 Stoke City F.C. season

The 1948–49 season was Stoke City's 42nd season in the Football League and the 28th in the First Division.

Stoke City
1948–49 season
ChairmanMr H. Booth
ManagerBob McGrory
StadiumVictoria Ground
Football League First Division11th (41 Points)
FA CupFifth Round
Top goalscorerLeague: Frank Bowyer (21)
All: Frank Bowyer (21)
Highest home attendance45,803 vs Manchester United (16 October 1948)
Lowest home attendance15,949 vs Huddersfield Town (5 March 1949)
Average home league attendance29,943

It was again a disappointing season for Stoke as a number of players started voicing their displeasure at manager Bob McGrory's strict discipline. A number of players handed in transfer requests as discomfort began to affect the club. Results on the pitch were inconsistent and a mid table finish of 11th was the final outcome.[1]

Season review

League

A strange feeling of disharmony set in at the Victoria Ground prior to the start of the 1948–49 season and Stoke received a number of transfer requests from players on the slightest whim.[1] The previous season's main signings Jimmy McAlinden and Tommy Kiernan both departed after just a year with the club losing around £2,000 on the pair.[1] The only other player whose wish to leave was accepted was Bert Mitchell.[1] The 4 December 1948 was Stoke's red letter day as they fielded a team against Blackpool that cost a mere £10 and with all of them from the Stoke-on-Trent area.[1] The only blotch on the claim however is that Frank Mountford was born in Doncaster but he moved to Stoke when he was about three years old.[1]

A mid table position of 11th was all that Stoke could have expected from an inconsistent season with 16 wins and 17 defeats.[1] One key point during the season was manager Bob McGrory's decision to employ Frank Bowyer as an out-and-out centre forward and he scored 21 goals.[1] Surprisingly, when the campaign ended Bowyer asked for a transfer which was accepted but he soon had a change of heart and would remain at the club until 1960.[1]

FA Cup

Stoke beat Swindon Town 3–1 in the third round before being drawn against Stanley Matthews' Blackpool.[1] Stoke overcame the "Tangerines" 1–0 in a replay. Around 46,738 fans assembled to watch Stoke take on Third Division Hull City but much to the shock of the Stoke supporters, Hull won 2–0 on an awful Victoria Ground pitch.[1]

Final league table

PosClubPWDLFAGAPts
1Portsmouth42258984422.00058
2Manchester United4221111077441.75053
3Derby County422291174551.34553
4Newcastle United4220121070561.25052
5Arsenal4218131174441.68249
6Wolverhampton Wanderers4217121379661.19746
7Manchester City4215151247510.92245
8Sunderland4213171249580.84543
9Charlton Athletic4215121563670.94042
10Aston Villa4216101660760.78942
11Stoke City421691766680.97141
12Liverpool4213141553431.23340
13Chelsea4212141669681.01538
14Bolton Wanderers4214101859680.86838
15Burnley4212141643500.86038
16Blackpool4211161554670.80638
17Birmingham City4211151636380.94737
18Everton4213111841630.65137
19Middlesbrough4211121946570.80734
20Huddersfield Town4212102040690.58034
21Preston North End4211112062750.82733
22Sheffield United4211112057780.73133

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
121 August 1948Charlton AthleticH2–229,975Kiernan, F Mountford
225 August 1948ArsenalA0–347,000
328 August 1948Manchester CityA0–047,450
430 August 1948ArsenalH1–039,595Steele
54 September 1948PortsmouthH0–130,036
68 September 1948EvertonA1–242,818Bowyer
711 September 1948Newcastle UnitedA2–259,262Bowyer, Steele
813 September 1948EvertonH1–025,404Steele
918 September 1948MiddlesbroughH3–028,854Steele, Bowyer (2)
1025 September 1948Birmingham CityA1–249,800Bowyer
112 October 1948ChelseaH4–330,934Bowyer, Steele (2), Baker
129 October 1948Huddersfield TownA3–119,381Bowyer, Baker, G Mountford
1316 October 1948Manchester UnitedH2–145,830G Mountford, Steele
1423 October 1948Sheffield UnitedA2–229,374G Mountford, Bowyer
1530 October 1948Aston VillaH4–237,200G Mountford, Bowyer, Peppitt, Ashton (o.g.)
166 November 1948SunderlandA1–141,871Bowyer
1713 November 1948Wolverhampton WanderersH2–137,111Bowyer (2)
1820 November 1948Bolton WanderersA1–240,000Steele
1927 November 1948LiverpoolH3–029,607Steele, F Mountford, Bowyer
204 December 1948BlackpoolA1–230,000Steele
2111 December 1948Derby CountyH4–238,802Steele (2), F Mountford (pen), Ormston
2218 December 1948Charlton AthleticA1–432,000Bowyer
2325 December 1948BurnleyA3–139,000Bowyer (3)
2427 December 1948BurnleyH2–139,533Steele (2)
251 January 1949Manchester CityH2–327,379Steele, Bowyer
2615 January 1949PortsmouthA0–134,000
2722 January 1949Newcastle UnitedH1–139,377Bowyer
2819 February 1949Birmingham CityH2–125,892Steele, Sellars
2926 February 1949ChelseaA2–239,652Caton, G Mountford
305 March 1949Huddersfield TownH1–315,595Bowyer
3112 March 1949Manchester UnitedA0–355,949
3219 March 1949Bolton WanderersH4–024,269G Mountford (2), F Mountford, Hamlett (o.g.)
3326 March 1949LiverpoolA0–430,797
342 April 1949SunderlandH0–021,989
359 April 1949Wolverhampton WanderersA1–335,000Steele
3615 April 1949Preston North EndA1–237,000Bowyer
3716 April 1949Sheffield UnitedH0–122,556
3818 April 1949Preston North EndH2–022,185Steele, Peppitt
3923 April 1949Aston VillaA1–240,000Ormston
4027 April 1949MiddlesbroughA1–140,226Peppitt
4130 April 1949BlackpoolH3–218,705Peppitt, G Mountford, F Mountford (pen)
427 May 1949Derby CountyA1–428,616Peppitt

FA Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
R38 January 1949Swindon TownA3–126,335Steele, G Mountford (2)
R429 January 1948BlackpoolH1–145,000F Mountford
R4 Replay5 February 1949BlackpoolA1–030,000G Mountford
R512 February 1949Hull CityH0–246,738

Squad statistics

Pos. Name League FA Cup Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
GK Dennis Herod 41040450
GK Norman Wilkinson 100010
DF Neil Franklin 36040400
DF Eric Hampson 100010
DF Roy Jones 500050
DF John Kirkby 100010
DF John McCue 39010400
DF Harry Meakin 203050
DF Billy Mould 25000250
DF Cyril Watkin 16030190
MF Roy Brown 200020
MF Jock Kirton 101020
MF Frank Mountford 40541446
MF John Sellars 42140461
MF Edward Wordley 100010
FW Frank Baker 17200172
FW Frank Bowyer 3121403521
FW Bill Caton 10100101
FW Tommy Kiernan 410041
FW Jimmy McAlinden 200020
FW John Malkin 600060
FW George Mountford 398434311
FW Alexander Ormston 42240462
FW Syd Peppitt 20540245
FW Freddie Steele 3818414219
Own goals 202

References

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