1911–12 Stoke F.C. season

Stoke
1911–12 season
Chairman Mr Rev. A Hurst
Manager Alfred Barker
Stadium Victoria Ground
Southern League Division One 10th (38 Points)
FA Cup Qualifying Round Five
Top goalscorer League: William Smith (9)
All: William Smith (10)
Highest home attendance 18,000 vs Brighton & Hove Albion (2 September 1911)
Lowest home attendance 4,000 vs New Brompton (16 March 1912)
Average home league attendance 8,789
Home colours

The 1911–12 season was Stoke's third season in the Southern Football League.

Stoke now having left the Birmingham & District League to concentrate on the Southern League Division One, which at the time was only second to the Football League. Stoke neither struggled or impressed and they finished in 10th position with 36 points.[1]

Season review

League

After leaving the Birmingham & District League Stoke concentrated on the Southern League Division One which was now a much more tougher league.[1] The squad was strengthened by Alfred Barker who brought in a new half back line with the arrival of Jimmy McGillvray, Jock Grieve and George Smart.[1] Stoke made a useful start to the season and held a position in the top half of the table, but four defeats either side of Christmas saw them plunge into the bottom five and prospects for the new year did not look too promising.[1] Yet, things did manage to improve on the pitch. Goalkeeper Richard Herron and right-half Sam Baddeley were restored to the first team and forwards John Lenaghan and Tom Revill joined to add some much needed punch up front.[1] Stoke sold both Arthur Cartlidge and Jock Grieve to South Shields for a decent price while Jack Peart joined Newcastle United for £600.[1] Stoke ended the season with a 7–0 victory over Millwall Athletic.[1]

Stoke had some good crowds at home in 1911–12 with 18,000 present to see the opening match against Brighton & Hove Albion.[1] However Stoke fans developed a reputation following a near riot in December 1911 home defeat to Queens Park Rangers.[1] The referee had no choice but to abandon the match with just two minutes remaining, although the league ordered the result to stand.[1] Stoke had to pay £4,000 for the installation of fences around the ground which came as a bitter blow to the clubs finances following the debacle in 1908.[1]

FA Cup

Stoke made an early exit to Walsall in the fifth qualifying round losing 2–1 at Fellows Park.[1]

Final league table

PosClubPWDLFAGAPts
1Queens Park Rangers382111659351.69853
2Plymouth Argyle38236963312.03252
3Northampton Town38227982412.00051
4Swindon Town382161182501.64048
5Brighton & Hove Albion381991073352.08547
6Coventry City381781366541.22242
7Crystal Palace3815101370461.52140
8Millwall3815101360571.05240
9Watford3813101556580.96536
10Stoke3813101551630.80936
11Reading3811141343680.63236
12Norwich City3810141440600.66634
13West Ham United381371864690.92733
14Brentford381291760650.92333
15Exeter City3811111648620.77433
16Southampton3810111746630.73031
17Bristol Rovers389131641620.66131
18New Brompton381191835720.48631
19Luton Town389101949610.80328
20Leyton387112027620.43525

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

Southern Football League Division One

MatchDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
1 2 September 1911 Brighton & Hove AlbionH2–118,000W Smith, A Smith
2 9 September 1911 Luton TownA1–18,000W Smith
3 16 September 1911 Coventry CityA2–39,000Peart, Grieve (pen)
4 23 September 1911 LeytonH0–010,000
5 30 September 1911 Norwich CityA1–22,500Jordan
6 7 October 1911 Crystal PalaceH2–117,000Peart, Griffiths
7 14 October 1911 SouthamptonA0–18,000
8 21 October 1911 Plymouth ArgyleH2–18,000Griffiths, Dyke
9 28 October 1911 ReadingA1–17,000W Smith
10 4 November 1911 WatfordH1–012,000A Smith
11 6 November 1911 Exeter CityH1–37,000Peart
12 11 November 1911 New BromptonA1–14,000Peart
13 25 November 1911 BrentfordA1–05,000Peart
14 2 December 1911 Queens Park RangersH0–213,000
15 9 December 1911 Millwall AthleticA1–54,000Hardman
16 16 December 1911 West Ham UnitedH4–310,000Hardman, Lenaghan (3)
17 25 December 1911 Swindon TownA0–318,000
18 26 December 1911 Swindon TownH1–410,000Leese
19 30 December 1911 Brighton & Hove AlbionA0–43,000
20 20 January 1912 Coventry CityH3–14,000Baddeley, Jordan, Lenaghan
21 27 January 1912 LeytonA0–23,000
22 3 February 1912 Norwich CityH1–15,000Peart
23 10 February 1912 Crystal PalaceA2–18,000Peart, Hardman
24 17 February 1912 SouthamptonH0–310,000
25 24 February 1912 Plymouth ArgyleA0–37,000
26 28 February 1912 Bristol RoversA2–22,000W Smith (2)
27 2 March 1912 ReadingH0–010,000
28 9 March 1912 WatfordA2–43,000W Smith (2)
29 16 March 1912 New BromptonH2–04,000Baddeley, Jones
30 18 March 1912 Luton TownH4–35,000Jones, W Smith, Lenaghan, Revill
31 23 March 1912 Exeter CityA1–13,000Revill
32 30 March 1912 BrentfordH1–15,000W Smith
33 6 April 1912 Queens Park RangersA0–130,000
34 8 April 1912 Northampton TownH1–07,000Revill
35 9 April 1912 Northampton TownA1–33,000Hodkin
36 13 April 1912 Millwall AthleticH7–07,000Lenaghan (3), A Smith (2), Revill (2)
37 20 April 1912 West Ham UnitedA0–06,000
38 27 April 1912 Bristol RoversH3–15,000Revill, Turner (pen), Dyke

FA Cup

Main article: 1911–12 FA Cup
RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
5QR18 November 1911 WalsallA1–26,569W Smith

Squad statistics

Pos. Name League FA Cup Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
GKEngland Arthur Cartlidge 22010230
GKEngland Richard Herron 16000160
DFScotland James Hay 800080
DFEngland Ernest Mullineux 23010240
DFEngland George Smart 29010300
DFEngland George Turner 13100131
MFEngland Sam Baddeley 20200202
MFEngland Archie Dyke 24200242
MFScotland Jock Grieve 23110241
MFEngland Harold Hardman 27310283
MFEngland Ernest Hodkin 510051
MFEngland Jimmy McGillvray 24010250
MFEngland Jack Robinson 800080
FWEngland Amos Baddeley 100010
FWEngland Arthur Griffiths 11210122
FWEngland Frank Jordan 10200102
FWEngland Harold Leese 14100141
FWEngland John Lenaghan 18800188
FWEngland Bill Nixon 200020
FWEngland Jack Peart 23710247
FWEngland Tom Revill 14600146
FWEngland Alf Smith 23410244
FWEngland William Smith 299113010

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Matthews, Tony (1994). The Encyclopaedia of Stoke City. Lion Press. ISBN 0-9524151-0-0.

See also

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