1965–66 Stoke City F.C. season

Stoke City
1965–66 season
Chairman Mr G. Taylor
Manager Tony Waddington
Stadium Victoria Ground
Football League First Division 10th (42 Points)
FA Cup Fourth Round
League Cup Third Round
Top goalscorer League: John Ritchie (13)
All: Peter Dobing & John Ritchie (13)
Highest home attendance 36,667 vs Manchester United (19 February 1966)
Lowest home attendance 11,602 vs Sheffield Wednesday (4 May 1966)
Average home league attendance 22,503
Home colours

The 1965–66 season was Stoke City's 59th season in the Football League and the 35th in the First Division.

Stoke had an inconsistent season as they found themselves being able to score a good number of goals but at the same time conceded many as well, scoring 65 goals and conceding 64. Stoke's final league position in 1965–66 was 10th, a modest improvement on the previous campaign.[1]

Season review

League

The manager, chairman, directors and the supporters, all seemed happy with the squad for the 1965–66 season. But problems arose in defence as they started to conceded a worrying amount of goals with West Bromwich Albion hitting six while Burnley, Nottingham Forest, Sheffield Wednesday all put four past a leaky Stoke defence.[1] However Stoke were also scoring an equal amount of goals themselves as Northampton Town were beaten 6–2 with Ritchie again scoring four goals.[1] Stoke finished the season in a respectable position of 10th.[1] At the end of the season both Jimmy McIlroy and Bill Asprey left the club after having a good career at the Victoria Ground.[1] The 1965–66 season also saw the introduction of the substitute, Stoke's first sub being Keith Bebbington.[1]

Tony Waddington tried to sign Swedish international Sven-Gunnar Larsson early in the season and actually played him in a friendly against Dynamo Moscow, but permission was denied by the FA and Stoke were fined £100.[1]

FA Cup

Stoke were drawn at home to Third Division side Walsall in the third round and were to shock Stoke with a 2–0 win.[1] Bobby Irvine played in the match and a produced a woeful performance and his mistake cost Stoke the match and also his Stoke career as he never played for the club again.[1]

League Cup

Stoke went out of this season's League Cup in the fourth round losing 2–1 away at Burnley after knocking out both Norwich City and Chesterfield.[1]

Final league table

PosClubPWDLFAGAPts
1Liverpool42269779342.32461
2Leeds United422391079382.07955
3Burnley422471179471.68155
4Manchester United421815984591.42451
5Chelsea422271365531.22651
6West Bromwich Albion4219121191691.31950
7Leicester City422171480651.23149
8Tottenham Hotspur4216121475661.13644
9Sheffield United4216111556590.94943
10Stoke City4215121565641.01642
11Everton4215111656620.90341
12West Ham United421591870830.84339
13Blackpool421491955650.84637
14Arsenal4212131762750.82737
15Newcastle United421491950630.79437
16Aston Villa421562169800.86336
17Sheffield Wednesday421482056660.84836
18Nottingham Forest421482056720.77836
19Sunderland421482051720.70836
20Fulham421472167850.78835
21Northampton Town4210131955920.59833
22Blackburn Rovers42843057880.64820

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 21 August 1965 ArsenalA1–230,100Ritchie
2 25 August 1965 ChelseaH2–228,154Viollet (2)
3 28 August 1965 EvertonH1–130,014Ritchie (pen)
4 1 September 1965 ChelseaA2–125,071Viollet, Setters
5 4 September 1965 Manchester UnitedA1–137,603Dobing
6 8 September 1965 Blackburn RoversH3–212,375Vernon, Ritchie (pen), Newton (o.g.)
7 11 September 1965 Newcastle UnitedH4–025,702Vernon (2), Dobing, Bebbington
8 15 September 1965 Blackburn RoversA1–09,565Bebbington
9 18 September 1965 West Bromwich AlbionA2–624,374Vernon, Dobing
10 25 September 1965 Nottingham ForestH1–021,079Setters
11 9 October 1965 Leicester CityH1–024,025Dobing
12 16 October 1965 Sheffield UnitedA2–322,649Dobing, Kinnell
13 23 October 1965 Leeds UnitedH1–230,893Viollet
14 30 October 1965 West Ham UnitedA0–018,570
15 6 November 1965 SunderlandH1–122,814Kinnell
16 13 November 1965 Aston VillaA1–022,031Burrows
17 20 November 1965 LiverpoolH0–028,622
18 27 November 1965 Tottenham HotspurA2–225,552Dobing, Vernon (pen)
19 4 December 1965 FulhamH3–214,871Vernon, Setters, Bloor
20 11 December 1965 BlackpoolA1–111,837Burrows
21 27 December 1965 BurnleyH3–135,923Burrows (2), Vernon
22 28 December 1965 BurnleyA1–423,216Dobing
23 1 January 1966 Leicester CityA0–126,067
24 8 January 1966 BlackpoolH4–120,276Burrows, Dobing, Vernon, Bebbington
25 15 January 1966 Leeds UnitedA2–234,802Dobing, Palmer
26 29 January 1966 ArsenalH1–321,883Ritchie (pen)
27 5 February 1966 EvertonA1–224,999Viollet
28 12 February 1966 Northampton TownH6–216,525Vernon, Dobing, Ritchie (4)
29 19 February 1966 Manchester UnitedH2–236,667Vernon, Ritchie
30 26 February 1966 Newcastle UnitedA1–326,192Burrows
31 12 March 1966 West Bromwich AlbionH1–123,261Ritchie
32 19 March 1966 Nottingham ForestA3–421,175Ritchie, Burrows, Dobing
33 25 March 1966 Sheffield UnitedH2–017,101Ritchie, Bloor
34 31 March 1966 Sheffield WednesdayA1–419,895Viollet
35 2 April 1966 SunderlandA0–220,108
36 9 April 1966 Aston VillaH2–015,186Burrows (2)
37 12 April 1966 Northampton TownA0–120,680
38 16 April 1966 LiverpoolA0–241,106
39 23 April 1966 Tottenham HotspurH0–119,148
40 30 April 1966 FulhamA1–125,491Bridgwood
41 4 May 1966 Sheffield WednesdayH3–111,602Ritchie, Palmer, Bernard
42 7 May 1966 West Ham UnitedH1–015,670Bridgwood

FA Cup

Main article: 1965–66 FA Cup
RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
R322 January 1966 WalsallH0–232,676

League Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
R223 September 1965 Norwich CityH2–112,896Vernon, Burrows
R33 October 1965 ChesterfieldA2–212,235Burrows, Philpott
R3 Replay20 October 1965 ChesterfieldH2–112,595Viollet, Dobing
R43 November 1965 BurnleyH0–014,413
R4 Replay9 November 1965 BurnleyA1–2 (aet)13,466Dobing

Friendlies

MatchOpponentVenueResult
1Home FarmA2–1
2FeyenoordA1–1
3AjaxA3–5
4Oxford UnitedA2–5
5Coventry CityA1–5
6Stockport CountyA6–4
7Congleton TownA3–4
8Southend UnitedA3–2
9Crewe AlexandraA4–2
10Crystal PalaceA0–4
11Dynamo MoscowH0–2
12Hong Kong LeagueA7–0
13Hong Kong XIA4–2

Squad statistics

Pos. Name League FA Cup League Cup Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
GKEngland John Farmer 1700000170
GKNorthern Ireland Bobby Irvine 1301030170
GKScotland Lawrie Leslie 1200020140
DFEngland Tony Allen 1701000180
DFEngland Bill Asprey 20000020
DFEngland Bill Bentley 50000050
DFEngland Mike Bernard 31000031
DFEngland Alan Bloor 29(2)2104034(2)1
DFScotland George Kinnell 25(2)2004029(2)2
DFEngland Eric Skeels 4101050470
MFEngland Gerry Bridgwood 14(1)2001015(1)2
MFEngland John Flowers 30000030
MFEngland Calvin Palmer 3821050442
MFEngland Alan Philpott 1(1)000112(1)2
MFEngland Maurice Setters 3931050453
MFEngland John Woodward 60000060
FWEngland Keith Bebbington 21(1)3004025(1)3
FWEngland Harry Burrows 36910524211
FWEngland Peter Dobing 37(1)11105243(1)13
FWEngland Gerry Jones 20000020
FWNorthern Ireland Jimmy McIlroy 1500020170
FWEngland John Ritchie 231310002413
FWWales Roy Vernon 311010413611
FWEngland Dennis Viollet 3261051387
Own goals 1001

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Matthews, Tony (1994). The Encyclopaedia of Stoke City. Lion Press. ISBN 0-9524151-0-0.
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