1914–15 Stoke F.C. season

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Stoke
1914–15 season
ChairmanMr E. Reynish
ManagerPeter Hodge
StadiumVictoria Ground
Southern League Division Two1st (38 points)
FA CupThird Qualifying Round
Top goalscorerLeague: Arthur Watkin
(24)

All: Arthur Watkin
(31)
Highest home attendance8,000 vs Brentford
(25 December 1914)
Lowest home attendance3,000 vs Swansea Town
(17 September 1914)
Average home league attendance4,625

The 1914–15 season was Stoke's sixth and final season in the Southern Football League.

After the resignation of chairman Hurst and manager

the Football League. They were successful in their efforts and after seven seasons Stoke could finally reclaim their place in the Football League.[1] However, at the end of the season the league was indeed cancelled due to the war and Stoke would have to wait until 1919 to play league football.[1]

Season review

League

The 1914–15 season opened up against the backdrop of

Abertillery, Caerphilly, Leyton and Mardy.[1] Their records were expunged and results against these clubs were void.[1]

Stoke, now under the management of 39-year-old Peter Hodge the former boss of Raith Rovers, led the Division from virtually from the start.[1] There was a familiar feeling to the squad with Dick Hope and Fred McCarthy the only players to come from outside the local area.[1] Two departures in 1914 were William Smith whose long term leg injury got the better of him and skipper Ernest Mullineux.[1] An impressive start was made to the 1914–15 season and a draw against Brentford on Christmas Day was only the third point Stoke had dropped.[1] Stoke went on to comfortably claim the league title. There was also the emergence of Arthur Watkin who top scored with 24 league goals.[1]

Stoke's success prompted them to apply for election to

Glossop North End, were obliged to seek re-election, but Glossop only secured one vote, while Stoke took 21 and saw them duly re-instated in the league.[1] Later on in the meeting it was also announced that the League would be cancelled due to World War I and Stoke would have to wait longer to re-claim their place in the Football League.[1]

FA Cup

Stoke recorded their largest FA Cup victory this season an 11–0 victory over Stourbridge albeit in the preliminary round.[1] Stoke went on to beat Birmingham Corporation Tramways and Brierley Hill Alliance before losing to Walsall.[1]

Final league table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GAv Pts
1 Stoke 24 17 4 3 62 15 4.133 38
2 Stalybridge Celtic 24 17 3 4 47 22 2.136 37
3 Merthyr Town 24 15 5 4 46 20 2.300 35
4 Swansea Town 24 16 1 7 48 21 2.286 33
5 Coventry City 24 13 2 9 56 33 1.697 28
6 Ton Pentre 24 11 6 7 42 43 0.977 28
7 Brentford 24 8 7 9 35 45 0.778 23
8
Llanelly
24 10 1 13 39 32 1.219 21
9
Barry
24 6 5 13 30 35 0.857 17
10 Newport County 24 7 3 14 27 42 0.643 17
11 Ponytpridd 24 5 6 13 31 58 0.534 16
12 Mid Rhondda 24 3 6 15 17 49 0.347 12
13 Ebbw Vale 24 3 1 20 23 88 0.261 7
Source: [citation needed]

Results

Stoke's score comes first

Legend

Win Draw Loss

Southern Football League Division Two

Match Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Scorers
1 12 September 1914 Coventry City A 3–1 2,000 McCarthy, Herbert, Hargreaves
2 17 September 1914 Swansea Town H 1–0 3,000 McCarthy
3 19 September 1914 Ebbw Vale A 1–0 2,000 Hargreaves
4 22 September 1914
Barry
H 2–0 5,000 Tempest, Jones
5 3 October 1914 Ton Pentre H 4–1 5,000 McCarthy, Parker, Watkin (2)
6 17 October 1914 Stalybridge Celtic A 0–1 4,000
7 21 October 1914 Merthyr Town H 4–0 5,000 McCarthy, Herbert, Tempest, Bradley
8 14 November 1914
Llanelli
H 3–1 4,000 Watkin (3)
9 21 November 1914 Pontypridd A 1–0 2,000 Watkin
10 28 November 1914 Mid Rhondda H 8–0 4,000 Watkin (3), A Smith, Tempest, D Smith (2), Holmes (o.g.)
11 5 December 1914 Newport County A 1–0 3,000 Watkin
12 12 December 1914 Pontypridd H 5–0 4,000 Watkin (2), D Smith (2), Murray (o.g.)
13 25 December 1914 Brentford A 2–2 3,000 D Smith (2)
14 26 December 1914 Brentford H 3–0 8,000 Jones, A Smith, Watkin
15 9 January 1915 Newport County H 3–1 3,500 Watkin, Tempest, Hargreaves
16 16 January 1915 Coventry City H 5–1 5,000 Watkin (3), Tempest, A Smith
17 23 January 1915
Barry
A 0–0 2,000
18 6 February 1915 Ton Pentre A 1–0 1,000 D Smith
19 6 March 1915 Merthyr Town A 0–0 3,000
20 13 March 1915 Stalybridge Celtic H 1–1 6,000 Watkin
21 20 March 1915
Llanelli
A 2–1 2,000 Watkin, Jones
22 3 April 1915 Mid Rhondda A 2–4 1,000 D Smith (2)
23 5 April 1915 Ebbw Vale H 10–0 3,000 D Smith, A Smith (4), Watkin (5)
24 24 April 1915 Swansea Town A 0–1 4,000

FA Cup

Round Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Scorers
PR 26 September 1914 Stourbridge H 11–0 1,500 Herbert (2), Watkin (5), Hargreaves, McCarthy (3)
1QR 10 October 1914 Birmingham Corporation Tramways A 3–2 1,000 Parker, Watkin (2)
2QR 24 October 1914 Brierley Hill Alliance H 1–0 2,000 McCarthy
3QR 7 November 1914 Walsall A 0–1 3,500

Squad statistics

Pos. Name League FA Cup Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
GK England Bert Gadsden 6 0 2 0 8 0
GK England Richard Herron 18 0 2 0 20 0
DF England Alec Milne 24 0 4 0 28 0
DF England George Turner 24 1 4 0 28 1
MF England Sam Baddeley 1 0 1 0 2 0
MF England James Bradley 18 1 4 0 22 1
MF Wales Joe Jones 24 3 3 0 27 3
MF England Charlie Parker 22 1 4 1 26 2
MF England Stan Ripley 1 0 0 0 1 0
FW England Tom Bailey 6 0 0 0 6 0
FW England Reg Forester 0 0 1 0 1 0
FW England Henry Hargreaves 23 4 4 1 27 5
FW Scotland Dick Hope 2 0 0 0 2 0
FW England Billy Herbert 7 2 4 2 11 4
FW England Fred McCarthy 7 5 3 4 10 9
FW England Alf Smith 18 7 0 0 18 7
FW England Dick Smith 17 10 0 0 17 10
FW England Billy Tempest 24 6 4 0 28 6
FW England Billy Tompkinson 1 0 0 0 1 0
FW England Arthur Watkin 20 24 4 7 24 31
Own goals 2 0 2

References