1940–41 Stoke City F.C. season

Stoke City
1940–41 season
Chairman Mr H. Booth
Manager Bob McGrory
Stadium Victoria Ground
South Regional Championship 25th
Football League War Cup First Round
Highest home attendance 4,980 vs Birmingham (9 November 1940)
Lowest home attendance 300 vs Notts County (25 January 1941)
Home colours

The 1940–41 season was Stoke City's sixth season in the non-competitive War League.[1]

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.[1]

Season review

With so many players unable to get leave from the army on matchdays this gave the club a perfect opportunity to field several younger players and when Stoke kicked off the 1940–41 season against Notts County on 31 August 1940 they fielded a side with an average age of 21.[1] Several clubs did not play as many matches as others during the season and Stoke, well below strength and lacking in form, conceded a remarkable 23 goals in just four games in December and January.[1]

Stoke's back line caved in regularly and seven goals were put past them on three occasions at Mansfield, Northampton and Walsall.[1] Stoke finished 25th (out of 34) in the final South Regional League this season when a points average decided league placings rather than points simply because some teams didn't play as many games as others e.g. Birmingham played 16 and Stoke 36.[1]

Final league table

PosClubPWDLFAGA
1Crystal Palace27164786441.954
2West Ham United25146570391.794
3Coventry City1053228161.750
4Arsenal19105466381.736
5Cardiff City24125775501.500
6Reading26145773511.431
7Norwich City1992873551.327
8Watford351561496731.315
9Portsmouth311621392711.296
10Tottenham Hotspur2395953411.292
11Millwall311651073571.280
12Walsall3214711100801.250
13West Bromwich Albion281351073571.202
14Leicester City331751183731.191
15Northampton Town301431384711.183
16Bristol City20102855481.145
17Mansfield Town291261177681.132
18Charlton Athletic1974837341.088
19Aldershot24142873681.073
20Brentford23931151511.000
21Chelsea23104957580.981
22Birmingham City1671838430.883
23Fulham301071362730.849
24Luton Town3511717821000.820
25Stoke City36991876960.791
26Queens Park Rangers23831247600.783
27Brighton & Hove Albion25871051750.680
28Nottingham Forest25731550770.649
29Bournemouth27931559920.641
30Notts County21831042660.636
31Southend United2912413641010.633
32Southampton314423531110.477
33Swansea City1021712330.363
34Clapton Orient15131119660.287

Results

Stoke's score comes first

Legend

Win Draw Loss

War League South Regional Championship

MatchDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
1 31 August 1940 Notts CountyH4–12,421Mountford (3), Sale
2 7 September 1940 Notts CountyA2–33,000Sale, Bowyer
3 14 September 1940 Mansfield TownA3–21,000Bowyer, Mountford, Liddle
4 21 September 1940 Mansfield TownH5–02,000Bowyer (2), Mountford (2), Liddle
5 28 September 1940 Leicester CityA0–13,000
6 5 October 1940 Leicester CityH3–32,814Mountford (2), Sale
7 12 October 1940 West Bromwich AlbionA1–04,091Bowyer
8 19 October 1940 West Bromwich AlbionH1–33,392Soo
9 26 October 1940 Nottingham ForestA3–31,500Mountford (2), Bowyer
10 2 November 1940 Nottingham ForestH5–0714Mountford, Bowyer, Sale, Soo (2)
11 9 November 1940 BirminghamH5–04,980Mountford (3), Ormston (2)
12 16 November 1940 BirminghamA2–61,462Liddle, Smith
13 30 November 1940 Tranmere RoversA2–21,000Mountford (2)
14 7 December 1940 Cardiff CityH5–12,000Mountford, Sale (2), Steele, Bowyer
15 14 December 1940 Cardiff CityA0–4800
16 21 December 1940 WalsallA2–2540Soo, Liddle
17 25 December 1940 Mansfield TownA2–73,450Mountford, Smith
18 28 December 1940 WalsallA1–53,518Steele
19 4 January 1941Leicester CityA2–63,000Mountford, Sale
20 11 January 1941Leicester CityH3–52,000Mountford (2), Sale
21 25 January 1941 Notts CountyH2–2300Sale, Dunkley
22 1 February 1941 Notts CountyA1–21,000Steele
23 1 March 1941 WalsallH1–11,045Sale
24 8 March 1941 WalsallA3–71,616Bowyer, Liddle, Longford
25 15 March 1941 West Bromwich AlbionA2–22,086Liddle, Franklin
26 22 March 1941 West Bromwich AlbionH0–2794
27 29 March 1941 Nottingham ForestH4–0500Mountford (3), Sale
28 5 April 1941 Nottingham ForestA2–3200Basnett, Mitchell
29 14 April 1941 Northampton TownA0–73,000
30 26 April 1941 ChesterH1–2400Sale
31 3 May 1941 ChesterH0–11,200
32 10 May 1941 Northampton TownH2–1400Bowyer, Brigham
33 17 May 1941 ChesterfieldH2–2500Steele, Brigham
34 24 May 1941 ChesterfieldA1–51,000Sale
35 2 June 1941 WrexhamA3–31,000Sale, Steele, Basnett
36 7 June 1941 Leicester CityA1–21,000Brigham

Football League War Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
R1 1st Leg 15 February 1941Mansfield TownA1–62,000Mountford
R1 2nd Leg 22 February 1941Mansfield TownH2–01,000Sale, Longford

Friendlies

MatchDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
1 23 November 1940 Royal Air Force XIH3–2825Sale (2), Smith
2 8 February 1941 Royal Air Force XIH9–1300Mountford (4), Steele (4), Sale
3 12 April 1941 Army XIH7–2400Mitchell (4), Liddle, Mountford (2)
4 21 April 1941 WrexhamA2–53,370Mitchell, Sale

Squad statistics

Pos. Name Matches
Apps Goals
GKEngland Pat Bridges 180
GKEngland Lionel Hayward 10
GKEngland Dennis Herod 130
GKEngland Tom Holden 30
GKWales Douglas Jones 10
GKEngland Norman Wilkinson 20
DFEngland Harry Brigham 303
DFEngland Jack Challinor 50
DFEngland Neil Franklin 331
DFEngland Stanley Glover 200
DFEngland Harry Griffiths 10
DFEngland Jack Griffiths 30
DFEngland Eric Hampson 220
DFEngland Stanley Harrison 110
DFEngland Eric Hayward 10
DFEngland Bill Kinson 20
DFEngland John McCue 140
DFEngland Billy Mould 20
MFEngland Edwin Blunt 10
MFEngland Wally Gould 10
MFEngland Len Howell 10
MFScotland Jock Kirton 40
MFEngland Alfred Massey 20
MFEngland Clement Smith 62
MFEngland Arthur Turner 110
MFEngland Frank Soo 184
MFEngland Edward Wordley 20
FWEngland Fred Basnett 52
FWEngland Frank Bowyer 2810
FWEngland C. Curtis 10
FWEngland Robert Dunkley 31
FWEngland John Jackson 20
FWEngland Bobby Liddle 327
FWEngland Eric Longford 72
FWEngland Stanley Matthews 120
FWEngland Bert Mitchell 61
FWEngland Frank Mountford 2923
FWEngland Alexander Ormston 32
FWEngland Syd Peppitt 40
FWEngland Tommy Sale 3617
FWEngland Freddie Steele 165
FWEngland George Stevens 10
FWEngland Harry Ware 10
FWScotland James Westland 10

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Matthews, Tony (1994). The Encyclopaedia of Stoke City. Lion Press. ISBN 0952415100.
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