1959–60 Stoke City F.C. season

The 1959–60 season was Stoke City's 53rd season in the Football League and the 20th in the Second Division.

Stoke City
1959–60 season
ChairmanAlbert Henshall
ManagerFrank Taylor
StadiumVictoria Ground
Football League Second Division17th (35 Points)
FA CupThird Round
Top goalscorerLeague: Dennis Wilshaw
& Frank Bowyer (13)

All: Frank Bowyer (14)
Highest home attendance27,212 vs Aston Villa (30 September 1959)
Lowest home attendance4,070 vs Ipswich Town (30 April 1960)
Average home league attendance14,506

Stoke had a very poor end to an uneventful 1950s as for most of the season the side looked capable of mounting a promotion challenge but a truly awful run of results in March and April (10 straight defeats) meant that Stoke dropped down the table and only avoided relegation by five points as they finished in 17th position. At the end of the season new chairman Albert Hensall decided that a change of manager was needed and so sacked Frank Taylor and replaced him with Tony Waddington who would bring a new era to the club.[1]

Season review

League

The 1959–60 season began well with new signing from Burnley, Doug Newlands tormenting the Sunderland defence in a 3–1 victory.[1] But thereafter their form rate was erratic although Lincoln City were beaten 6–1 with Dennis Wilshaw grabbing a fine hat trick.[1] Soon after that win over Lincoln a 19-year-old Tony Allen won his first England cap.[1] But it was proving difficult on the pitch for Stoke as after a 1–0 home win against Plymouth Argyle on 27 February 1960 Stoke sat in 6th position in the table looking to start a push for promotion, but 10 matches later they were in 17th five points away from relegation.[1]

It was in defence where the problems lay as manager Frank Taylor used four different keepers one of which was Tommy Younger a fine keeper for Liverpool but in his ten matches for Stoke he lost nine of them conceding 22 goals and he quickly left.[1] Ken Thomson was sold to Middlesbrough and legendary striker Frank Bowyer decided to retire.[1]

However the biggest move at the end of the season was made by new chairman Alfred Henshall who decided that after eight years at the club it was time for a change of manager and so Frank Taylor was sacked.[1] In truth Stoke were as far away from top flight football than ever with crowds dropping and overall performances on the pitch had been the biggest disappointment.[1] Despite this Taylor was shocked at being fired and vowed never to be associated with football again.[1] In his place Henshall appointed Taylor's assistant Tony Waddington and Len Graham became Waddington's assistant.[1]

FA Cup

Stoke failed to make it past the third round this season losing 3–1 away at Preston North End in a replay.[1]

Final league table

PosClubPWDLFAGAPts
1Aston Villa42259889432.07059
2Cardiff City422312790621.45258
3Liverpool4220101290661.36450
4Sheffield United4219121168511.33350
5Middlesbrough4219101390641.40648
6Huddersfield Town421991473521.40447
7Charlton Athletic4217131290871.03447
8Rotherham United4217131261601.01747
9Bristol Rovers4218111372780.92347
10Leyton Orient4215141376611.24644
11Ipswich Town421961778681.14744
12Swansea Town4215101782840.97640
13Lincoln City421671975780.96239
14Brighton & Hove Albion4213121767760.88238
15Scunthorpe United4213101957710.80336
16Sunderland4212121852650.80036
17Stoke City421472166830.79535
18Derby County421472161770.79235
19Plymouth Argyle421392061890.68535
20Portsmouth4210122059770.76632
21Hull City4210102248760.63230
22Bristol City421152660970.61927

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 Second Division

MatchDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
122 August 1959SunderlandH3–120,471Cairns (pen), Bowyer, Newlands
227 August 1959Leyton OrientA1–213,606King
329 August 1959PortsmouthA2–224,627Bentley (2)
42 September 1959Leyton OrientH2–119,124Bentley (2)
55 September 1959Derby CountyH2–121,906Bowyer, Wilshaw
69 September 1959Lincoln CityA0–38,868
712 September 1959Brighton & Hove AlbionH1–317,630Wilshaw
816 September 1959Lincoln CityH6–113,453Bentley (2), Wilshaw (3), Cunliffe
919 September 1959Swansea TownA2–214,626Bentley, Newlands
1026 September 1959Bristol RoversH0–117,990
1130 September 1959Aston VillaH3–327,212Newlands (pen), King, Bowyer
123 October 1959Ipswich TownA0–416,103
1310 October 1959Plymouth ArgyleA3–220,087King (2), Wilshaw
1417 October 1959LiverpoolH1–117,703Newlands (pen)
1524 October 1959Charlton AthleticA2–118,412Bowyer, King
1631 October 1959Bristol CityH1–314,439Newlands
177 November 1959Scunthorpe UnitedA1–110,827Newlands
1814 November 1959Rotherham UnitedH2–310,238Bowyer, King
1921 November 1959Cardiff CityA4–421,500Bowyer, King (2), Newlands
2028 November 1959Hull CityH3–112,481King, Wilshaw (2)
215 December 1959Sheffield UnitedA1–015,994Bowyer
2212 December 1959MiddlesbroughH2–515,212Bowyer, Howitt
2319 December 1959SunderlandA2–012,221Newlands, Cunliffe
2426 December 1959Huddersfield TownH1–120,183Cunliffe
2528 December 1959Huddersfield TownA3–225,783Bowyer, King, Howitt
262 January 1960PortsmouthH4–016,653Bowyer (2), King, Howitt
2716 January 1960Derby CountyA0–213,639
2823 January 1960Brighton & Hove AlbionA0–112,811
296 February 1960Swansea TownH4–211,713Ward (2), Howitt, Asprey
3013 February 1960Bristol RoversA1–311,421Ratcliffe
3127 February 1960Plymouth ArgyleH1–09,961Bentley
325 March 1960LiverpoolA1–535,101Bentley
3312 March 1960Charlton AthleticH1–39,947Bowyer
3417 March 1960Hull CityA0–411,750
3526 March 1960Scunthorpe UnitedH1–36,223King
3630 March 1960Ipswich TownH1–24,070Wilshaw
372 April 1960Rotherham UnitedA0–38,522
389 April 1960Cardiff CityH0–19,548
3916 April 1960MiddlesbroughA0–117,161
4018 April 1960Aston VillaA1–225,000Bowyer
4123 April 1960Sheffield UnitedH1–27,995Wallace
4230 April 1960Bristol CityA2–18,722King, Williams (o.g.)

FA Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
R39 January 1960Preston North EndH1–138,465Howitt
R3 Replay13 January 1960Preston North EndA1–335,352Bowyer

Squad statistics

Pos. Name League FA Cup Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
GK Wilf Hall 300030
GK Geoff Hickson 10000100
GK Bill Robertson 19020210
GK Tommy Younger 10000100
DF Tony Allen 39020410
DF Ron Andrew 30020320
DF Terry Lowe 000000
DF John McCue 25020270
DF Terry Ward 300030
DF Eric Skeels 200020
DF Ken Thomson 700070
DF Denis Wilson 10000100
DF Ron Wilson 700070
MF Bill Asprey 36120381
MF Bobby Cairns 28120301
MF Edward Rayner 200020
FW John Anderson 400040
FW Tony Bentley 13900139
FW Frank Bowyer 3113113214
FW John Cunliffe 25320273
FW Derek Edge 000000
FW Bobby Howitt 21421235
FW Johnny King 4213204413
FW Doug Newlands 32820348
FW Don Ratcliffe 31100311
FW Jimmy Wallace 210021
FW Derrick Ward 920092
FW Dennis Wilshaw 21910229
Own goals 101

References

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