1957–58 Stoke City F.C. season

Stoke City
1957–58 season
Chairman Mr C. Salmon
Manager Frank Taylor
Stadium Victoria Ground
Football League Second Division 11th (42 Points)
FA Cup Fifth Round
Top goalscorer League: George Kelly (22)
All: George Kelly (24)
Highest home attendance 27,568 vs Leyton Orient (28 December 1957)
Lowest home attendance 10,879 vs Derby County (26 April 1958)
Average home league attendance 20,511
Home colours

The 1957–58 season was Stoke City's 51st season in the Football League and the 18th in the Second Division.

The pressure was now beginning to increase on Frank Taylor with the club gearing up for another season in the second tier. Taylor believed he was building a useful and settled squad however the supporters were starting to get impatient with him. The 1957–58 season was again a huge disappointment as after a good first half of the season was followed up by a poor second half and they ended up in 11th position.[1]

Season review

League

Prior to the start of the 1957–58 season both George Bourne and John Malkin had to retire from playing due to injury.[1] Despite this the management left the transfer market alone during the summer of 1957 with Frank Taylor saying: I am slowly getting together a useful squad and building a settled side.[1] However the club was still short on forward players with only five available these of Frank Bowyer, Neville Coleman, Johnny King, George Kelly and Harry Oscroft.[1] Yet to their credit these five kept the goals flowing with Kelly top scoring with 24 to his name.

The 1957–58 season again proved to be a big disappointment and whilst until December Stoke were in the top two, they ended up in 11th place with absolutely nothing to show for the early efforts.[1] Taylor did go out and spend £11,000 on Dennis Wilshaw from Wolverhampton Wanderers and long serving Frank Mountford bowed out after eight years and took up a coaching role a position he would keep until 1980.[1]

The fruits of the club's youth policy were slowly play dividends with the emergence this season of Tony Allen a quality full back who go on to win international honours with England.[1] Peter Bullock also came through the youth team whilst he didn't have a very successful career with Stoke he made his debut against Swansea Town at the age of 16 and 163 days old and he scored becoming the club's youngest player and goalscorer.[1]

FA Cup

Stoke made in-roads in the FA Cup overcoming Aston Villa in a 2nd replay and then Middlesbrough to reach the fifth round where they came up against a powerful Bolton Wanderers side who with the help of Nat Lofthouse beat Stoke 3–1 as they went on to lift the cup.[1]

Final league table

PosClubPWDLFAGAPts
1West Ham United4223118101541.87057
2Blackburn Rovers422212893571.63256
3Charlton Athletic4224711107691.55155
4Liverpool4222101079541.46354
5Fulham4220121097591.64452
6Sheffield United4221101175501.50052
7Middlesbrough421971683741.12245
8Ipswich Town4216121468690.98644
9Huddersfield Town4214161263660.95544
10Bristol Rovers421781785801.06342
11Stoke City421861875731.02742
12Leyton Orient421851977790.97541
13Grimsby Town421761986831.03640
14Barnsley4214121670740.94640
15Cardiff City421491963770.81837
16Derby County421482060810.74136
17Bristol City421392063880.71635
18Rotherham United4214523651010.64433
19Swansea Town421192272990.72731
20Lincoln City421192255820.67131
21Notts County421262444800.55030
22Doncaster Rovers428112356880.63627

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
1 24 August 1957 MiddlesbroughH4–123,286Oscroft, King (2), Kelly
2 26 August 1957 Bristol CityH3–023,001King, Kelly, Bowyer
3 31 August 1957 Leyton OrientA2–017,497Kelly, Oscroft
4 3 September 1957 Bristol CityA1–225,432Kelly
5 7 September 1957 Charlton AthleticH2–226,848Kelly, Oscroft
6 9 September 1957 Bristol RoversH3–523,090Kelly, Coleman, Asprey
7 14 September 1957 Doncaster RoversA1–09,157King
8 16 September 1957 Bristol RoversA0–220,022
9 21 September 1957 Rotherham UnitedH4–120,487Kelly (3), Anderson
10 23 September 1957 LiverpoolH1–223,231Twentyman (o.g.)
11 28 September 1957 Huddersfield TownA0–112,467
12 5 October 1957 Grimsby TownH4–118,540Kelly (2), Ratcliffe, King
13 12 October 1957 Lincoln CityH1–120,791King
14 19 October 1957 Notts CountyA2–113,400King, Kelly
15 26 October 1957 Ipswich TownH5–117,469Acres (o.g.), Kelly (2), Oscroft (2)
16 2 November 1957 Blackburn RoversA0–126,100
17 4 November 1957 Cardiff CityH3–020,116Coleman (2), Bowyer
18 9 November 1957 Sheffield UnitedH2–321,602Coleman, Bowyer
19 16 November 1957 West Ham UnitedA0–523,230
20 23 November 1957 BarnsleyH3–117,555King, Kelly, Ratcliffe
21 30 November 1957 FulhamA4–319,781King, Coleman (3)
22 9 December 1957 Swansea TownH6–224,113King (2), Bowyer, Kelly (3)
23 14 December 1957 Derby CountyA0–024,358
24 21 December 1957 MiddlesbroughA3–119,220Kelly (2), Coleman
25 26 December 1957 Cardiff CityA2–530,240Kelly (2)
26 28 December 1957 Leyton OrientH1–327,568Coleman
27 11 January 1958 Charlton AthleticA0–320,157
28 18 January 1958 Doncaster RoversH0–021,466
29 1 February 1958 Rotherham UnitedA2–07,921Bowyer, Ratcliffe
30 8 February 1958 Huddersfield TownH1–116,489Kelly
31 22 February 1958 BarnsleyA2–114,182Bowyer, Short (o.g.)
32 1 March 1958 Notts CountyH0–113,425
33 8 March 1958 Ipswich TownA3–117,169Coleman (2), Wilshaw
34 15 March 1958 Blackburn RoversH2–424,107Coleman, Wilshaw
35 22 March 1958 Sheffield UnitedA0–319,540
36 29 March 1958 West Ham UnitedH1–414,514King
37 5 April 1958 Lincoln CityA3–18,169Oscroft, Wilshaw (2)
38 7 April 1958 LiverpoolA0–339,449
39 12 April 1958 FulhamH1–218,918King (pen)
40 19 April 1958 Swansea TownA1–423,345Bullock
41 22 April 1958 Grimsby TownA0–010,579
42 26 April 1958 Derby CountyH2–110,879Wilshaw (2)

FA Cup

Main article: 1957–58 FA Cup
RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
R34 January 1958 Aston VillaH1–145,800Kelly
R3 Replay8 January 1958 Aston VillaA3–3 (aet)38,939Oscroft, Coleman, Kelly
R3 2nd Replay13 January 1958 Aston VillaN2–037,702Coleman, Cairns
R425 January 1958 MiddlesbroughH3–143,756Wilshaw (3)
R515 February 1958 Bolton WanderersA1–356,667Cairns

Squad statistics

Pos. Name League FA Cup Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
GKEngland Wilf Hall 24050290
GKEngland Bill Robertson 18000180
DFEngland Tony Allen 34050390
DFEngland Ron Andrew 500050
DFEngland John McCue 33050380
DFEngland Peter Ford 500050
DFScotland Ken Thomson 37050420
MFEngland Bill Asprey 28100281
MFScotland Bobby Cairns 20052252
MFEngland Frank Mountford 11000110
MFEngland John Sellars 27050320
FWAustralia John Anderson 410041
FWEngland Frank Bowyer 36550415
FWEngland Peter Bullock 310031
FWEngland Neville Coleman 3312423714
FWEngland Colin Hutchinson 200020
FWScotland George Kelly 3322523824
FWEngland Johnny King 3815304115
FWEngland Harry Oscroft 21611227
FWEngland Don Ratcliffe 31320333
FWEngland Dennis Wilshaw 19653249
Own goals 303

References

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

See also

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