1933–34 Stoke City F.C. season

The 1933–34 season was Stoke City's 34th season in the Football League and the 20th in the First Division.

Stoke City
1933–34 season
ChairmanMr A.McSherwin
ManagerTom Mather
StadiumVictoria Ground
Football League First Division12th (41 points)
FA CupQuarter-final
Top goalscorerLeague: Tommy Sale
(15)

All: Tommy Sale
(17)
Highest home attendance43,163 vs Arsenal
(31 March 1934)
Lowest home attendance10,198 vs Huddersfield Town
(29 January 1934)
Average home league attendance23,087

Now back in the First Division for the first time since the 1922–23 season Stoke were looking to establish themselves amongst the nation's elite. However, they struggled and by Christmas they were in the relegation places, but only three defeats in their last twelve matches saw Stoke survive comfortably and finished the season in 12th place with 41 points.[1]

In the FA Cup Stoke advanced to the quarter final and played Manchester City where the largest attendance at an English football match was recorded with 84,569 packed into Maine Road.[1]

Season review

League

After a decade out of the First Division, Stoke were back in the top-flight for the first time since 1922.[1] The atmosphere around the club was first-class with the directors re-signing the entire first team squad for the 1933–34 season.[1] Consolidation was the obvious aim, but playing in the First Division was a totally different challenge and the reality of taking on better sides soon hit home.[1]

Stoke struggled and by Christmas they found themselves in the relegation zone and looked to be heading back to the Second Division.[1] It was at this juncture that Tom Mather made two vital decisions, firstly he signed Arthur Tutin a right-half from Aldershot for £500 and then he recalled Bob McGrory from the reserves at the age of 40.[1] McGrory's presence boosted the sides morale and Stoke climbed up the table, eventually finishing 12th place.[1] During the second half of the season they picked up more points than any other team with the exception of the top two Arsenal and Huddersfield Town.[1] Stanley Matthews, never regarded for his goal scoring scored 15 goals, his best tally of his famous career.[1]

FA Cup

In the FA Cup Stoke advanced past Bradford Park Avenue, Blackpool and Chelsea before meeting Manchester City at Maine Road in the quarter Final.[1] Man City won the tie 1–0 thanks to a goal from legendary striker Eric Brook.[1] An attendance of 84,569 packed into Maine Road, the largest attendance at an English football match.[1]

Final league table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGAvPts
10Portsmouth4215121552550.94542
11Sheffield Wednesday421691762670.92541
12Stoke City4215111658710.81741
13Aston Villa4214121678751.04040
14Everton4212161462630.98440
Source: World Football
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal average; 3) Goals scored

Results

Stoke's score comes first

Legend

WinDrawLoss

Football League First Division

MatchDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
126 August 1933ChelseaH1–032,456Liddle
230 August 1933LiverpoolA1–120,000Sale
32 September 1933SunderlandA1–425,000Johnson
44 September 1933LiverpoolH1–128,868Davies
59 September 1933PortsmouthH2–129,292Davies, Sale
616 September 1933Huddersfield TownA2–212,000Liddle, Palethorpe
723 September 1933Derby CountyH0–432,273
830 September 1933Wolverhampton WanderersH1–129,289Davies
97 October 1933Sheffield UnitedA2–111,380Palethorpe (2)
1014 October 1933Aston VillaH1–137,511Turner (pen)
1121 October 1933West Bromwich AlbionA1–522,771Sale
1228 October 1933BirminghamH1–117,194Liddle
134 November 1933MiddlesbroughA1–66,748Davies
1411 November 1933Manchester CityH0–124,083
1518 November 1933ArsenalA0–340,000
1625 November 1933EvertonH1–219,838Liddle
172 December 1933Leeds UnitedA0–220,000
189 December 1933Blackburn RoversH2–013,618Liddle, Sale
1916 December 1933Newcastle UnitedA2–210,000Sale (pen), McArdle
2023 December 1933Sheffield WednesdayH0–110,000
2125 December 1933Leicester CityH2–111,200Sale, Bamber
2226 December 1933Leicester CityA1–320,000Matthews
2330 December 1933ChelseaA0–225,000
246 January 1934SunderlandH3–016,313Sale, Sellars, Davies
2520 January 1934PortsmouthA1–320,000Matthews
2629 January 1934Huddersfield TownH3–010,198Matthews, Sale, Soo
273 February 1934Derby CountyA1–521,200Matthews
2810 February 1934Wolverhampton WanderersA2–025,125Sale, Johnson
2922 February 1934Sheffield UnitedH3–014,997Johnson, Matthews, Davies
3024 February 1934Aston VillaA2–125,000Johnson (2)
318 March 1934West Bromwich AlbionH4–113,698Sale (3), Matthews
3210 March 1934BirminghamA1–016,000Sale
3317 March 1934MiddlesbroughH2–017,129Sale, Matthews
3424 March 1934Manchester CityA2–413,900Matthews, Johnson
3530 March 1934Tottenham HotspurA0–020,000
3631 March 1934ArsenalH1–143,163Matthews
372 April 1934Tottenham HotspurH2–032,000Johnson Ware
387 April 1934EvertonA2–225,000Ware (2)
3914 April 1934Leeds UnitedH1–216,262Ware
4021 April 1934Blackburn RoversA1–410,000Johnson
4128 April 1934Newcastle UnitedH2–112,225Matthews, Sale
425 May 1934Sheffield WednesdayA2–212,000Matthews, Liddle

FA Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
R33 January 1934Bradford Park AvenueH3–022,306Matthews, Sale, Soo
R427 January 1934BlackpoolH3–030,091Matthews, Sale, Soo
R52 February 1934ChelseaH3–142,213Matthews (2), Johnson
Quarter final3 March 1934Manchester CityA0–184,569

Squad statistics

Pos.NameLeagueFA CupTotal
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
GK Norman Lewis12010130
GK Roy John30030330
DF John Bamber210021
DF Arthur Beachill20000200
DF Joe Buller100010
DF John Howshall100010
DF Charlie Scrimshaw8020100
DF Billy Spencer31020330
DF Bob McGrory26040300
MF Charlie Curtis000000
MF George Daniels200020
MF Peter Jackson600060
MF Peter McArdle610061
MF William Robertson11000110
MF Harry Sellars38140421
MF Arthur Turner40140441
MF Arthur Tutin24040280
FW Harry Davies32630356
FW Joe Johnson36841409
FW Bobby Liddle33630366
FW Stanley Matthews2911443315
FW Joe Mawson200020
FW Jack Palethorpe11300113
FW Billy Robson200020
FW Tommy Sale3215423617
FW Frank Soo14122163
FW Harry Ware13400134

References