1916–17 Stoke F.C. season

The 1916–17 season was Stoke's second season in the non-competitive War League.[1]

Stoke
1916–17 season
ChairmanMr E.Reynish
ManagerJoe Schofield
StadiumVictoria Ground
Lancashire Section Primary Competition3rd
Lancashire Section Secondary Competition Group D2nd
Top goalscorerBob Whittingham (22)
Highest home attendance14,500 vs Port Vale (21 April 1917)
Lowest home attendance2,000 vs Various teams

With the start of World War I, all Football League football was cancelled.[1] In its place were formed War Leagues, based on geographical lines rather than based on previous league placement. Stoke contested the Lancashire Section in the Principal Tournament, and the Lancashire Section Secondary Competition Group D. However, none of these were considered to be competitive football, and thus their records are not recognised by the Football League.[1]

Season review

In the Primary Competition of the Lancashire League Stoke finished in 3rd place with 39 points whilst in the Secondary Competition they finished 2nd with 6 points.[1] During this season the lowest ever attendance was recorded for a Stoke first team match when 394 people saw Stoke play Oldham Athletic at Boundary Park in October 1916.[1] Stoke's best victory in the 1916–17 season was a 7–0 over Bolton Wanderers which was sweet revenge after they had beaten Stoke 9–2 earlier in the season.[1]

Final league table

Lancashire Section Primary Competition

PosClubPWDLFAGAPts
1Liverpool30198362262.38446
2Stockport County30167761311.96743
3Stoke30167764361.77739
4Manchester City30149749291.68937
5Everton30157862411.51237
6Burnley301541173561.30334
7Manchester United301361148540.88832
8Rochdale301251347540.87029
9Southport Central301081240430.93028
10Bolton Wanderers30961559650.90724
11Blackburn Rovers301041652660.78724
12Preston North End30871547650.72323
13Bury30781540630.63422
14Oldham Athletic30861636650.55322
15Port Vale30771650600.83321
16Blackpool30671744800.55519

Key: P = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; F = Goals for; A = Goals against; GA = Goal average; Pts = Points

Lancashire Section Secondary Competition Group D

PosClubPWDLFAGAPts
1Manchester United64021591.6668
2Stoke63031161.8336
3Port Vale62139120.3335
4Manchester City62133110.2725

Results

Stoke's score comes first

Legend

Win Draw Loss

Lancashire Section Primary Competition

MatchDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
12 September 1916Manchester CityH1–06,000Ellis
29 September 1916EvertonA1–114,000Bridgett
316 September 1916RochdaleH1–15,000Turner
423 September 1916Bolton WanderersA2–910,000Bridgett (2)
530 September 1916Port ValeH0–010,000
67 October 1916Oldham AthleticA1–1394Herbert
714 October 1916Preston North EndH2–03,000Herbert (2)
821 October 1916BurnleyA1–43,00Herbert
928 October 1916Manchester UnitedH3–05,000Herbert, Bridgett, Jones
104 November 1916LiverpoolA1–312,000Turner
1111 November 1916Stockport CountyH2–03,000Bridgett, Humphries
1218 November 1916BuryA3–02,000Jones, Herbert, Howell
1325 November 1916BlackpoolA1–13,000Humphries
142 December 1916Southport CentralH2–12,000Herbert, Bridgett
159 December 1916Blackburn RoversA1–13,000Howell
1623 December 1916EvertonH0–25,000
1725 December 1916Manchester CityA0–112,000
1830 December 1916RochdaleA1–02,000Bridgett
196 January 1917Bolton WanderersH7–02,500Whittingham (2), Howell (2), Herbert (2), Parker
2013 January 1917Port ValeA2–110,000Whittingham, Harrison
2120 January 1917Oldham AthleticH4–02,000Whittingham (2), Bridgett, Own Goal
2227 January 1917Preston North EndA1–13,000Limer
233 February 1917BurnleyH6–05,000Whittingham (4), Herbert, Harrison
2410 February 1917Manchester UnitedA2–47,000Howell (2)
2517 February 1917LiverpoolH1–012,000Whittingham
2624 February 1917Stockport CountyA1–24,500Own Goal
273 March 1917BuryH5–25,000Whittingham (2), Bridgett (2), Howell
2810 March 1917BlackpoolH6–06,000Whittingham (2), Howell (2), Herbert, Harrison
2917 March 1917Southport CentralA2–02,500Whittingham (2)
3024 March 1917Blackburn RoversH4–14,000Whittingham (2), Harrison (2)

Lancashire Section Secondary Competition Group D

MatchDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
131 March 1917Manchester UnitedH2–17,000Whittingham, Howell
26 April 1917Manchester CityA0–112,000
37 April 1917Port ValeA2–312,000Whittingham (2)
49 April 1917Manchester CityH5–08,000Whittingham, Bridgett, Howell (3)
514 April 1917Manchester UnitedA0–19,000
621 April 1917Port ValeH2–014,000Herbert, Howell

Squad statistics

Pos. Name Matches
Apps Goals
GK Richard Herron 360
DF Arthur Allman 250
DF Alec Milne 50
DF Jack Maddock 30
DF George Turner 352
DF Billy Twemlow 60
MF Sammy Brooks 30
MF George Dobson 230
MF Joe Jones 342
MF Tom Kinson 20
MF George Limer 171
MF R. McCarthy 40
MF A. Morris 10
MF Charlie Parker 321
FW J. Bridgett 2511
FW Albert Ellis 61
FW Thomas Greaves 20
FW Billy Harrison 315
FW Billy Herbert 2512
FW Harry Howell 2614
FW Howard Humphries 62
FW Dick Smith 50
FW Billy Tempest 10
FW Eli Turner 60
FW Arthur Watkin 10
FW Bob Whittingham 1822
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References

  1. Matthews, Tony (1994). The Encyclopaedia of Stoke City. Lion Press. ISBN 0-9524151-0-0.
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