1979–80 Stoke City F.C. season

The 1979–80 season was Stoke City's 73rd season in the Football League and the 47th in the First Division.

Stoke City
1979–80 season
ChairmanThomas Degg
ManagerAlan Durban
StadiumVictoria Ground
Football League First Division18th (35 Points)
FA CupThird Round
League CupThird Round
Top goalscorerLeague: Garth Crooks (12)
All: Garth Crooks (15)
Highest home attendance31,996 vs Liverpool (23 April 1980)
Lowest home attendance14,333 vs Norwich City (15 March 1980)
Average home league attendance20,176

With Stoke now back in the First Division after a two-year absence the main aim of 1979–80 was to remain there. It was a difficult season for Stoke but they managed to achieve their aim finishing in a safe position of 18th five points away from relegation.[1]

Season review

League

Durban recognised the need to strengthen his squad for the challenges of top-flight football and with veteran Denis Smith skippering the side he added to it Ray Evans a former Tottenham Hotspur right back, and goalkeeper Eric McManus.[1] It was around his time that the introduction of foreign players from across Europe began to influence English football.[1] And in keeping with the times Stoke signed their first player from the continent, Dutch midfielder Loek Ursem from AZ '67 for the equivalent of £85,000 in Dutch guilders.[1] The players Durban brought to the Victoria Ground were respected more for their work rate than their flair but Ursem was something of an inspiration. Whilst he never fully commanded a regular place in the side he was a very popular player with the fans but at times lacked that extra bit of class to make him a top player.[1]

Stoke also unveiled the new Stoke End stand in the summer of 1979, capable of seating 4,250 it was built from the proceeds of the club's successful commercial department whose lotteries were key to their success.[1] After a good start to the season with two home wins the tough task of First Division football began to cause Stoke problems and they remained in the bottom six all season.[1] They avoided an instant return to the Second Division with little to spare finishing in 18th position with 36 points.[1]

FA Cup

Stoke had two men controversially sent-off as Burnley won 1–0 at Turf Moor.[1] With the match seemingly destined for a replay referee Kevin McNally caused controversy as he sent off Denis Smith for time-wasting as he was going off injured. He then awarded Burnley a penalty after Billy Hamilton was fouled by Ray Evans, Martin Dobson scoring from the spot. Stoke were then reduced to nine men as Evans was then sent-off for dissent.[2]

League Cup

This season saw the introduction of two legged matches in the early rounds of the League Cup, Stoke beating Swansea City but then losing to Swindon Town.[1]

Final league table

PosClubPWDLFAGDPts
1Liverpool42251078130+5160
2Manchester United42241086535+3058
3Ipswich Town42229116839+2953
4Arsenal42181685236+1652
5Nottingham Forest42208146343+2048
6Wolverhampton Wanderers42199145847+1147
7Aston Villa421614125150+146
8Southampton42189156553+1245
9Middlesbrough421612145044+644
10West Bromwich Albion421119125450+441
11Leeds United421314154650–440
12Norwich City421314155866–840
13Crystal Palace421216144150–940
14Tottenham Hotspur421510175262–1040
15Coventry City42167195666–1039
16Brighton & Hove Albion421115164757–1037
17Manchester City421213174366–2337
18Stoke City421310194458–1436
19Everton42917164351–835
20Bristol City42913203766–2931
21Derby County42118234767–2030
22Bolton Wanderers42515223873–3525

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

Results

Stoke's score comes first

Legend

Win Draw Loss

Football League First Division

MatchDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
118 August 1979Coventry CityH3–223,151Busby 34', Crooks (2) 50', 55'
222 August 1979Nottingham ForestA0–126,147
325 August 1979Tottenham HotspurH3–122,832Crooks (2) 35', 41' (1 pen), O'Callaghan 60'
41 September 1979Ipswich TownA1–317,539Butcher 20' (o.g.)
58 September 1979EvertonH2–323,460O'Callaghan 17', Smith 35'
615 September 1979Bristol CityA0–016,662
722 September 1979Crystal PalaceH1–219,225Smith 7'
829 September 1979Manchester UnitedA0–452,327
96 October 1979Norwich CityA2–217,060Irvine 13', Richardson 73' (pen)
1010 October 1979Nottingham ForestH1–128,514O'Callaghan 63'
1113 October 1979MiddlesbroughH0–018,406
1220 October 1979ArsenalA0–031,501
1327 October 1979Derby CountyH3–218,530Richardson 11', Heath 31', Crooks 67'
143 November 1979Coventry CityA3–116,761Jones (o.g.) 24', Heath 26', Crooks 75'
1510 November 1979Wolverhampton WanderersH0–126,061
1617 November 1979Aston VillaA1–227,056Scott 10'
1724 November 1979Bolton WanderersH1–014,435O'Callaghan 44'
181 December 1979SouthamptonA1–320,095Irvine 67'
198 December 1979West Bromwich AlbionH3–219,865Crooks (3) 11', 14', 78'
2015 December 1979Brighton & Hove AlbionA0–018,392
2121 December 1979Leeds UnitedH0–216,878
2226 December 1979Manchester CityA1–136,286Dodd 5'
2329 December 1979Tottenham HotspurA0–128,810
2412 January 1980Ipswich TownH0–115,253
252 February 1980Bristol CityH1–014,510Rodgers 55' (o.g.)
269 February 1980Crystal PalaceA1–021,181Chapman 70'
2716 February 1980Manchester UnitedH1–128,068Irvine 48'
2823 February 1980MiddlesbroughA3–115,953Cook 4', Crooks (2) 28', 87'
291 March 1980ArsenalH2–319,752Cook 12', Chapman 74'
308 March 1980Derby CountyA2–222,695Cook 12', 24'
3115 March 1980Norwich CityH2–114,333Heath 22', Bond 35' (o.g.)
3218 March 1980EvertonA0–223,848
3322 March 1980Wolverhampton WanderersA0–327,968
3429 March 1980Aston VillaH2–016,234Evans 16' (pen), Chapman 65'
351 April 1980LiverpoolA0–136,475
365 April 1980Manchester CityH0–020,451
378 April 1980Leeds UnitedA0–315,451
3812 April 1980SouthamptonH1–215,030O'Callaghan 12'
3919 April 1980Bolton WanderersA1–211,304Crooks 44'
4023 April 1980LiverpoolH0–231,996
4126 April 1980Brighton & Hove AlbionH1–014,422Heath 35'
423 May 1980West Bromwich AlbionA1–018,470Heath 57'

FA Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
R35 January 1980BurnleyA0–113,478

League Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
R2 1st Leg29 August 1979Swansea CityH1–118,004Smith 90'
R2 2nd Leg4 September 1979Swansea CityA3–1 (aet)20,030Crooks (2) 55', 120', Randall 93'
R3 1st Leg26 September 1979Swindon TownH2–215,255Irvine 6', O'Callaghan 40'
R3 2nd Leg2 October 1979Swindon TownA1–215,823Chapman 68'

Friendlies

MatchOpponentVenueResult
1Port ValeA2–0
2BournemouthA2–1
3PortsmouthA3–0
4ReadingA3–2
5NEC NijmegenA4–1
6Macclesfield TownA2–2
7OFI CreteA1–0
8ChelseaA1–0
9Shrewsbury TownA1–1
10Stoke City 1970s XIH5–2

Squad statistics

Pos. Name League FA Cup League Cup Total
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
GK Peter Fox 2301010250
GK Roger Jones 1900030220
DF Stuart Eccleston 00000000
DF Alan Dodd 36(1)1103040(1)1
DF Ray Evans 4011030441
DF Paul Johnson 2500000250
DF Paul Anthony Johnson 1500000150
DF Denis Smith 3421041393
DF Geoff Scott 1610030191
DF Mel Pejic 10000010
MF Paul Bracewell 4(2)000004(2)0
MF Jeff Cook 13(1)4000013(1)4
MF Mike Doyle 2801040330
MF Adrian Heath 3851040435
MF Sammy Irvine 2631041314
MF Paul Richardson 34(2)2102(1)137(3)3
MF Kevin Sheldon 10000010
MF Gary Simpson 00000000
MF Loek Ursem 70001080
FW Simon Bullock 00000000
FW Viv Busby 4(6)1002(2)06(8)1
FW Lee Chapman 14(3)3001115(3)4
FW Garth Crooks 401210424514
FW John Lumsden 0(1)000000(1)0
FW Brendan O'Callaghan 32(4)5103136(4)6
FW Paul Randall 12(4)0102115(4)1
Own goals 4004
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References

  1. Matthews, Tony (1994). The Encyclopaedia of Stoke City. Lion Press. ISBN 0-9524151-0-0.
  2. "Kevin McNally sends off injured Denis Smith as he is being subbed". Stoke Sentinel. Archived from the original on 22 July 2015. Retrieved 15 May 2015.
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