1899–1900 Stoke F.C. season

Stoke
1899–1900 season
Chairman Mr W Cowlishaw
Manager Horace Austerberry
Stadium Victoria Ground
Football League First Division 9th (34 Points)
FA Cup First Round
Top goalscorer League: William Maxwell (11)
All: William Maxwell (11)
Highest home attendance 15,000 vs Aston Villa (13 November 1899)
Lowest home attendance 3,000 vs Blackburn Rovers (4 November 1899)
Average home league attendance 7,250
Home colours

The 1899–1900 season was Stoke's 11th season in the Football League.

As the nineteenth century gave way to the twentieth, it became common knowledge that Stoke were still under a heavy financial cloud. There had been more public appeals for funds - and a certain amount of money had been raised. The directors had continued to go to Scotland for players but, they weren't all that successful. The team itself had flirted with relegation for a number of seasons now and there had been only one respectable cup run, Stoke often looked capable of beating the best teams in the country but they were far to inconsistent and always seemed to be at least a couple of quality players short of what was required to challenge for honours.[1]

Stoke's final season of the nineteenth century saw them finish in a mid table position of 9th, Stoke struggled for goals during the season scoring 37 only the bottom two relegated clubs scoring less.[1]

Season review

League

Stoke began the 1899–1900 campaign well, beating Liverpool and Preston North End at home and drawing away at Burnley in their first three matches.[1] Tom Wilkes had replaced the outgoing George Clawley in goal and there was a change in attack as local player Sam Higginson was introduced in the place of Fred Molyneux who joined Bristol City while Jack Farrell joined Southampton.[1] Tom Holford also came through the ranks at the Victoria Ground and he went on to become a club legend making over 260 appearances.[1] There was also change in the boardroom as Mr W Cowlishaw replaced Mr J Fenton.[1]

On 13 November 1899 league leaders Aston Villa visited Stoke which attracted a crowd of 15,000 to the Victoria Ground. Gate receipts amounted to £379 a record at the time. Villa won 2–0 and were on their way to a third straight title. Stoke took ninth place in the First Division just two points away from fifth.[1]

FA Cup

After last seasons run to the semi-final Stoke exited the FA Cup this season in the first round losing 1–0 in a replay to Liverpool after a 0–0 draw.[1]

Final league table

PosClubPWDLFAGAPts
1Aston Villa34226677352.20050
2Sheffield United341812463331.90948
3Sunderland341931250351.42941
4Wolverhampton Wanderers341591048371.29739
5Newcastle United3413101153431.23336
6Derby County341481245431.04736
7Manchester City341381350441.13634
8Nottingham Forest341381356551.01834
9Stoke341381337450.82234
10Liverpool341451549451.08933
11Everton341371447490.95933
12Bury341361540440.90932
13West Bromwich Albion341181543510.84330
14Blackburn Rovers341341749610.80330
15Notts County349111446600.76729
16Preston North End341241838480.79228
17Burnley341151834540.63027
18Glossop344102031740.41918

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 First Division

MatchDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
1 2 September 1899 LiverpoolH3–28,000Maxwell (2), Kennedy
2 9 September 1899 BurnleyA2–25,000Higginson, Parsons
3 16 September 1899 Preston North EndH3–16,000Maxwell (2), Kennedy
4 18 September 1899 Wolverhampton WanderersH1–36,500Turner
5 23 September 1899 Nottingham ForestA0–15,000
6 30 September 1899 GlossopH1–03,000Maxwell
7 7 October 1899 Wolverhampton WanderersA2–03,000Maxwell, Higginson
8 14 October 1899 SunderlandA0–37,000
9 21 October 1899 West Bromwich AlbionH1–013,500Maxwell
10 28 October 1899 EvertonH1–112,000Maxwell
11 4 November 1899 Blackburn RoversH2–03,000Maxwell, Holford
12 11 November 1899 Derby CountyA0–25,000
13 13 November 1899 Aston VillaH0–215,000
14 25 November 1899 Notts CountyA3–19,000Turner (2), Robertson (pen)
15 2 December 1899 Manchester CityH1–012,000Johnson
16 9 December 1899 Sheffield UnitedA0–110,000
17 16 December 1899 Newcastle UnitedH2–24,000Turner, Higginson
18 23 December 1899 Aston VillaA1–418,000Robertson
19 25 December 1899 EvertonA0–215,000
20 26 December 1899 BurnleyH3–04,500Maxwell (2), Tooth
21 30 December 1899 LiverpoolA0–05,000
22 13 January 1900 Preston North EndA0–34,000
23 20 January 1900 Nottingham ForestH0–04,000
24 3 February 1900 GlossopA2–12,000Turner (2)
25 10 March 1900 Blackburn RoversA0–36,000
26 17 March 1900 Derby CountyH1–15,000Turner
27 19 March 1900 West Bromwich AlbionA0–41,717
28 26 March 1900 SunderlandH1–26,000Kennedy
29 31 March 1900 Notts CountyH1–06,000Turner
30 7 April 1900 Manchester CityA0–115,000
31 13 April 1900 BuryA1–06,500Wood
32 14 April 1900 Sheffield UnitedH1–16,000Jones
33 16 April 1900 BuryH2–04,000Jones (2)
34 21 April 1900 Newcastle UnitedA2–212,000Jones (2)

FA Cup

Main article: 1899–1900 FA Cup
RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
R125 January 1900 LiverpoolH0–08,500
R1 Replay8 February 1900 LiverpoolA0–17,000

Squad statistics

Pos. Name League FA Cup Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
GKEngland Arthur Cartlidge 300030
GKEngland Tom Wilkes 31020330
FBEngland Bill Capewell 11010120
FBEngland Jack Eccles 26020280
FBScotland Tom Robertson 34220362
HBEngland John Bowman 200020
HBEngland James Bradley 33020350
HBEngland Tom Holford 710071
HBEngland Edward Parsons 31120331
HBEngland Alf Wood 27120291
FWEngland Ephraim Colclough 100010
FWEngland Sam Higginson 31320333
FWEngland Freddie Johnson 29110301
FWEngland Jimmy Jones 14520165
FWScotland Jack Kennedy 29320313
FWScotland William Maxwell 2211002211
FWEngland Harry Mellor 300030
FWEngland Arthur Roberts 200020
FWEngland George Tooth 410041
FWEngland Joe Turner 30820328
FWEngland Harvey Whittaker 400040

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Matthews, Tony (1994). The Encyclopaedia of Stoke City. Lion Press. ISBN 0-9524151-0-0.
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