1953–54 Stoke City F.C. season

The 1953–54 season was Stoke City's 47th season in the Football League and the 14th in the Second Division.

Stoke City
1953–54 season
ChairmanMr T. Duddell
ManagerFrank Taylor
StadiumVictoria Ground
Football League Second Division11th (41 Points)
FA CupFourth Round
Top goalscorerLeague: Frank Bowyer (14)
All: Frank Bowyer (18)
Highest home attendance26,790 vs Leeds United (16 January 1953)
Lowest home attendance5,804 vs Plymouth Argyle (26 April 1954)
Average home league attendance18,009

During the summer of 1953 Taylor began moving on a number of former favourites as he began at stamp his mark on the club; however, with not much money to spend the squad had a decidedly mid-table look. And so it turned out to be as Stoke were very average and with seventeen draws they finished in eleventh position as Taylor struggled to find his most successful team.[1]

Season review

League

With Stoke now in the Second Division manager Frank Taylor decided to clear out some of the long serving players.[1] Dennis Herod and Leslie Johnston both joined Shrewsbury Town and Jock Kirton left for Bradford City. Taylor and a relatively new board, saw no quick way back into the First Division and there would be no panic buying. Taylor insisted that he would buy if necessary but would be looking to bring players through the youth and reserve ranks at the club.[1]

There was then, a distinct mid-table look about the Stoke City squad as the 1953–54 season got underway and Taylor like so many other managers heard of the impressive young duo at nearby Crewe Alexandra that of Johnny King and Frank Blunstone.[1] In September he made his move for the pair and signed King for £8,000 but could not afford Blunstone who went on to Chelsea.[1] He also signed Scottish pair Bobby Cairns and Joe Hutton to boost his midfield.[1] However, it was very dull season for the supporters as there was seventeen draws during the season with 1–1 being the most popular scoreline.[1] The season's average attendance fell to 18,000, 10,000 down on the previous season.[1] Stoke did however manage to record their highest league away win beating Bury 6–0 on 13 March 1954 at Gigg Lane.[1] However, there was great sadness at the end of the season as in May 1954 former long serving defender and manager Bob McGrory died at the age of 62 just two years after he ended his 31-year association with the club.[1]

FA Cup

After soundly beating Hartlepool United 6–2 in the third round with Frank Bowyer scoring four Stoke lost to Leicester City after a replay.[1]

Final league table

PosClubPWDLFAGAPts
1Leicester City422310997601.61756
2Everton422016692581.58656
3Blackburn Rovers422391086501.72055
4Nottingham Forest4220121086591.45852
5Rotherham United422171480671.19449
6Luton Town4218121264591.08548
7Birmingham City4218111378581.34547
8Fulham4217101598851.15344
9Bristol Rovers4214161264581.10344
10Leeds United4215131489811.09943
11Stoke City4212171371601.18341
12Doncaster Rovers421691759630.93741
13West Ham United421591867690.97139
14Notts County4213131654740.73039
15Hull City421662064660.97038
16Lincoln City421491965830.78337
17Bury4211141754720.75036
18Derby County4212111964820.78035
19Plymouth Argyle429161765820.79334
20Swansea Town421382158820.70734
21Brentford4210112140780.51331
22Oldham Athletic42892540890.44925

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
119 August 1953BrentfordH1–122,403Oscroft
222 August 1953FulhamA1–028,000Finney
324 August 1953Derby CountyH2–223,689Finney (2)
429 August 1953West Ham UnitedH1–120,744Connor
52 September 1953Derby CountyA1–118,222Finney
65 September 1953Leeds UnitedA1–127,000Oscroft
77 September 1953Leicester CityA0–425,000
812 September 1953Birmingham CityH3–222,853Oscroft, Bowyer, Mountford (pen)
914 September 1953Leicester CityH2–219,367Malkin (2)
1019 September 1953Nottingham ForestA4–522,690Malkin (2), Bowyer, Sellars
1121 September 1953Rotherham UnitedA2–213,161Malkin, Finney
1226 September 1953Luton TownH1–124,082King
133 October 1953Plymouth ArgyleA1–116,000Oscroft
1410 October 1953Blackburn RoversH3–023,329Bowyer, Thomson (2)
1517 October 1953Doncaster RoversA0–110,000
1624 October 1953BuryH4–019,250Bowyer, Malkin, Siddall, Oscroft
1731 October 1953Oldham AthleticA0–115,703
187 November 1953EvertonH2–418,696Bowyer, Bourne
1914 November 1953Hull CityA2–126,581Bowyer, Siddall
2021 November 1953Notts CountyH0–117,396
2128 November 1953Lincoln CityA1–114,674Siddall
225 December 1953Bristol RoversH3–213,178Siddall (2), Malkin
2312 December 1953BrentfordA0–012,338
2419 December 1953FulhamH1–313,884King
2526 December 1953Swansea TownA2–218,239Oscroft, Finney
2628 December 1953Swansea TownH5–017,785King (3), Bowyer, Hutton
2716 January 1954Leeds UnitedH4–026,790Hutton, Oscroft (2), Malkin
2823 January 1954Birmingham CityA0–125,199
296 February 1954Nottingham ForestH1–117,345Bowyer
3013 February 1954Luton TownA1–015,000Malkin
3127 February 1954Blackburn RoversA0–327,100
326 March 1954Doncaster RoversH2–213,061Bowyer, King
3313 March 1954BuryA6–013,763Bowyer (2), King, Oscroft (2), Hart (o.g.)
3420 March 1954Oldham AthleticH0–114,632
3527 March 1954Notts CountyA1–215,632King
363 April 1954Lincoln CityH4–111,371King (2), Malkin, Bowyer
3710 April 1954EvertonA1–146,411Oscroft
3812 April 1954West Ham UnitedA2–210,523Coleman (2)
3917 April 1954Hull CityH0–117,371
4019 April 1954Rotherham UnitedH1–113,974Oscroft
4124 April 1954Bristol RoversA2–322,687Oscroft, Bowyer
4226 April 1954Plymouth ArgyleH3–25,804Bowyer, King, Coleman

FA Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
R39 January 1954Hartlepool UnitedH6–223,927Bowyer (4), King, Hutton
R430 January 1954Leicester CityH0–039,066
R4 Replay2 February 1954Leicester CityA1–320,000Malkin

Squad statistics

Pos. Name League FA Cup Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
GK Frank Elliott 10000100
GK Peter Isaac 000000
GK Bill Robertson 32030350
DF Roy Beckett 400040
DF George Bourne 42130451
DF John Cotton 200020
DF John McCue 36030390
DF Ken Thomson 40230432
MF Bill Asprey 100010
MF Bobby Cairns 500050
MF Des Farrow 500050
MF Frank Mountford 41130441
MF John Sellars 15100151
FW Frank Bowyer 4114344418
FW Neville Coleman 530053
FW Harold Connor 210021
FW Bill Finney 25600256
FW Joe Hutton 7231103
FW Johnny King 2411312712
FW John Malkin 3910314211
FW Alan Martin 38030410
FW Harry Oscroft 3313303613
FW Brian Siddall 10500105
FW Ron Smith 000000
FW Arthur Woodall 100010
FW Donald Whiston 400040
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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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