1937–38 Port Vale F.C. season

Port Vale
1937–38 season
Chairman England Frank Huntbach
Manager England Tom Morgan
(from December)
Stadium The Old Recreation Ground
Football League Third Division North 15th (38 Points)
FA Cup First Round
Football League Third Division North Cup First Round
Top goalscorer League: Jack Roberts (28)
All: Jack Roberts (30)
Highest home attendance 10,984 vs. Hull City (15 April 1938)
Lowest home attendance 2,992 vs. Rochdale (30 April 1938)
Average home league attendance 6,716

The 1937–38 season was Port Vale's thirty-second season of football in the Football League, and their second successive season (third overall) in the Third Division North.[1] With thirty goals, Jack Roberts was the division's top scorer. However the club managed only a mid-table finish, also exiting both cup competitions at the first stage.

Chairman Frank Huntbach.

Overview

Third Division North

The pre-season saw the arrival of goalkeepers James Nicholls and George Heppell (Brentford and Wolverhampton Wanderers); veteran right-back Johnny Rowe (Queen's Park Rangers); left-back Harry Johnson (Newcastle United); winger Charlie Rattray (Mansfield Town); experienced inside-right Arthur Masters (Nottingham Forest); and 'clever' inside-left William Price (Fulham).[1] Pre-season training included bowls, cricket, and practice with rubbers balls and rubber boots to improve ball control.[1] The fans were not optimistic for the campaign, and so ticket sales were low despite lowered prices.[1]

The season began with a 3–0 defeat at Oldham Athletic's Boundary Park.[1] Tom Nolan found himself dropped in favour of Jack Roberts, who immediately went on a run of three goals in three games.[1] The team went on to go six games unbeaten, including a 4–0 win over Barrow in which Roberts scored all four.[1] Their 5–1 win over Hartlepools United – in which Arthur Caldwell scored a hat-trick – took them into seventh in the table.[1] This run ended with a 5–0 drubbing at Valley Parade.[1] After this defeat to Bradford City the Vale signed forward Ken Fish from Aston Villa for 'a sizeable fee'.[1] In November, William Price was released from his contract.[1] The next month the side were on the end of a 7–2 beating by Chester at Sealand Road.[1] Soon after this Tom Morgan was re-appointed as manager, having been demoted to assistant-secretary in June 1932.[1] Immediately following this the club went on a run of one defeat in nine games.[1] During this run Roberts scored a hat-trick past Accrington Stanley in a 4–1 win.[1]

In February, Tommy Ward was traded to Stoke City in exchange for Harry Davies and a small fee.[1] On 5 March, Vale inflicted a 4–3 win over Bradford City, soon after which Sam Baum was signed from Bolton Wanderers just two minutes before the transfer deadline closed.[1] On 15 April, the club saw its first five-figure crowd of the season, as promotion-chasing Hull City took away both the points despite a brace from Roberts.[1] Revenge came at Anlaby Road three days later, when the "Valiants" held a clean sheet to damage the "Tigers" promotion prospects.[1] On the final home game of the season a seventeen-year-old Alf Bellis scored on his debut as Vale beat Rochdale 4–1.[1]

They finished fifteenth with 38 points, just six points clear of the re-election zone.[1] Away from The Old Recreation Ground the side struggled, managing just a single win.[1] Jack Roberts was the club's top goalscorer with 28 league strikes in 37 games – also making him the division's top scorer.[1]

Finances

On the financial side, a bare profit of some £300 was recorded, due to a transfer credit of £2,900.[1] The annual summer clear-out saw the departure of fourteen of the twenty-six players, including Sam Baum; Spencer Evans (Northwich Victoria); Roderick Welsh; Charlie Rattray (Accrington Stanley); Harry Johnson (Hartlepools United); Trevor Rhodes; and Fred Obrey (who was sold to Tranmere Rovers).[1] At the season's end the club were delighted to hear they had been transferred to the Third Division South, where gate receipts were higher.[1] On 27 June another meeting at the Grand Hotel (Hanley) saw the issue of a name change debated, where Stoke United and Stoke North End were again considered.[1] A change of name was advocated by every letter written in by supporters, however once again there was insufficient time to implement a name change before the upcoming season.[1]

Cup competitions

In the FA Cup, a First Round exit came at the hands of Midland League Gainsborough Trinity, after Trinity won the replay 2–1.[1] In the short-lived Football League Third Division North Cup, Vale went out in the First Round to Tranmere Rovers – a 1–1 stalemate at home was followed by a 2–0 defeat in the replay at Prenton Park.[1]

Final league table

Pos Team Pld W D L F A W D L F A F A GA GD Pts
1Tranmere Rovers4215425721867242081411.976+ 4056
2Doncaster Rovers4215424816687263374491.510+ 2554
3Hull City4211825119957292480431.860+ 3753
4Oldham Athletic4216414818399192867461.457+ 2151
5Gateshead42155153205610313984591.424+ 2551
6Rotherham United42136245217410233568561.214+ 1250
7Lincoln City42143448175511183366501.320+ 1646
8Crewe Alexandra42143447174611243671531.340+ 1845
9Chester42134454313810234177721.069+ 544
10Wrexham42144337152712214858630.921– 543
11York City42114640255610304370681.029+ 242
12Carlisle United42115535194413224857670.851– 1039
13New Brighton42125443183315174360610.984– 138
14Bradford City42126346212415204866690.957– 338
15Port Vale42118245271614204665730.890– 838
16Southport4288530264611235653820.646– 2938
17Rochdale42710438276114295167780.859– 1137
18Halifax Town4297524193513204744660.667– 2236
19Darlington42104737311614174854790.684– 2532
20Hartlepools United42108336200417176053800.662– 2732
21Barrow4296628202415135141710.577– 3032
22Accrington Stanley42921031322514144345750.600– 3029

Pld = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; F = Goals for; A = Goals against;
GA = Goal average; GD = Goal difference; Pts = Points

Results

Port Vale's score comes first

Legend

Win Draw Loss
Round123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142
GroundAHHAAHAHAHHAHAHAAAAHHHHAHHAHAAHAHAHAHHAAHA
Result L D W L L W W W D W D L W L L L L D L W D D W D D D L W L L W D W L D L L D D L W D
Position 20 17 14 14 17 13 11 10 9 9 7 9 9 10 11 13 16 15 17 14 14 13 12 12 11 12 13 11 13 13 12 12 12 12 12 14 15 14 14 16 13 15

Sourced from Statto.[2]

Football League Third Division North

DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
28 August 1937 Oldham AthleticA0–35,781
30 August 1937 GatesheadH2–26,699Caldwell, Roberts
4 September 1937 DarlingtonH1–07,233Roberts
8 September 1937 GatesheadA1–29,641Roberts
11 September 1937 Doncaster RoversA2–311,538Price, Caldwell
13 September 1937 New BrightonH3–24,257Caldwell, Roberts, Masters
18 September 1937 Crewe AlexandraA2–15,888Price, Roberts
25 September 1937 BarrowH4–07,416Roberts (4)
2 October 1937 WrexhamA0–05,364
9 October 1937 Hartlepools UnitedH5–17,951Caldwell (3), Ward (2)
16 October 1937 SouthportH1–18,151Masters
23 October 1937 Bradford CityA0–53,176
30 October 1937 York CityH3–25,139Masters (2), Caldwell
6 November 1937 Tranmere RoversA1–27,597Masters
13 November 1937 Halifax TownH0–26,579
20 November 1937 Carlisle UnitedA1–34,959Fish
4 December 1937 ChesterA2–73,849Roberts (2 [1 pen])
18 December 1937 RochdaleA1–13,560Roberts (pen)
27 December 1937 Lincoln CityA0–113,354
28 December 1937 Lincoln CityH1–05,740Roberts (pen)
1 January 1938 Oldham AthleticH2–26,878Roberts, Ward
3 January 1938 Rotherham UnitedH0–03,604
8 January 1938 Accrington StanleyH4–15,443Roberts (3), Masters
15 January 1938 DarlingtonA2–22,330Roberts, Ward
22 January 1938 Doncaster RoversH1–17,153Caldwell
29 January 1938 Crewe AlexandraH1–15,851Caldwell
5 February 1938 BarrowA0–35,759
12 February 1938 WrexhamH2–07,861Davies, Caldwell
19 February 1938 Hartlepools UnitedA1–24,483Roberts
26 February 1938 SouthportA0–13,797
5 March 1938 Bradford CityH4–38,022Nolan (2), Davies, Roberts
12 March 1938 York CityA2–27,319Roberts (2)
19 March 1938 Tranmere RoversH1–09,916Nolan
26 March 1938 Halifax TownA1–24,363Roberts
2 April 1938 Carlisle UnitedH2–26,463Rattray, Roberts
9 April 1938 Accrington StanleyA1–22,990Nolan
15 April 1938 Hull CityH2–410,984Roberts (2)
16 April 1938 ChesterH2–26,695Nolan (2)
18 April 1938 Hull CityA0–013,564
23 April 1938 Rotherham UnitedA2–35,346Roberts, Nolan
30 April 1938 RochdaleH4–12,992Masters (2), Roberts, Bellis
7 May 1938 New BrightonA1–13,259Griffiths

FA Cup

Main article: 1937–38 FA Cup
RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
R127 November 1937 Gainsborough TrinityH1–16,772Roberts
R1 Replay1 December 1937 Gainsborough TrinityA1–24,220Roberts

Player statistics

Appearances

Pos. Name Football League FA Cup Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
GKEngland George Heppell 25010270
GKEngland James Nicholls 17010190
DFEngland Trevor Rhodes 13000140
DFEngland Roderick Welsh 27020310
DFEngland Harry Griffiths 27110281
DFEngland Johnny Rowe 37020400
DFEngland Harry Johnson 19000210
MFEngland Arthur Caldwell 3510103710
MFEngland Tommy Ward 11410144
MFEngland Billy Tunnicliffe 101020
MFEngland Wilf Smith 21000220
MFEngland Fred Obrey 16020180
MFEngland Spencer Evans 34020370
MFEngland Arthur Cumberlidge 23010260
MFEngland Arthur Whittaker 000010
MFEngland Charlie Rattray 22110242
MFEngland William Price 13200142
MFEngland Stanley Dimbleby 100020
MFEngland Sam Baum 300030
MFEngland Alf Bellis 110011
MFEngland Frank Briggs 800080
FWEngland Jack Roberts 3728224030
FWEngland Tom Nolan 18710207
FWEngland Arthur Masters 33820358
FWSouth Africa Ken Fish 511061
FWEngland Harry Davies 15200152

Scorers

All competitions

Scorer Goals
England Jack Roberts 30
England Arthur Caldwell 10
England Arthur Masters 8
England Tom Nolan 7
England Tommy Ward 4
England Charlie Rattray 2
England William Price
England Harry Davies
South Africa Ken Fish 1
England Harry Griffiths
England Alf Bellis

League

Scorer Goals
England Jack Roberts 28
England Arthur Caldwell 10
England Arthur Masters 8
England Tom Nolan 7
England Tommy Ward 4
England William Price 2
England Harry Davies
South Africa Ken Fish 1
England Harry Griffiths
England Alf Bellis
England Charlie Rattray

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 1.15 1.16 1.17 1.18 1.19 1.20 1.21 1.22 1.23 1.24 1.25 1.26 1.27 1.28 1.29 Kent, Jeff (1990). "From Glory to Despair (1929–1939)". The Valiants' Years: The Story Of Port Vale. Witan Books. pp. 124–150. ISBN 0-9508981-4-7.
  2. Port Vale 1937–1938 : Results & Fixtures. Statto Organisation. Retrieved 28 April 2012.