1905–06 Burslem Port Vale F.C. season

The 1905–06 season was Burslem Port Vale's eighth consecutive season (12th overall) of football in the English Football League.[1] It was another season spent struggling at the lower end of the league.

Burslem Port Vale
1905–06 season
ChairmanRobert Audley
ManagerTommy Clare
StadiumAthletic Ground
Football League Second Division17th (28 Points)
FA CupFirst Round
(knocked out by Gainsborough Trinity)
Birmingham Senior CupSemi-final
(knocked out by Birmingham)
Staffordshire Senior CupSemi-final
(knocked out by Burton United)
Top goalscorerLeague: Harry Mountford (15)
All: Harry Mountford (15)
Highest home attendance6,000 vs Chelsea, 30 October 1905
Lowest home attendance1,000 vs Chesterfield Town, 9 September 1905
Average home league attendance3,200
Biggest win5–0 vs. Stoke, 18 September 1905
Biggest defeat0–7 (twice)

On the pitch the team allowed goals and narrowly avoided the re-election zone. A poor season on the pitch was more than matched by a hopeless financial season off the pitch, with low attendance figures suggesting that the club could not sustain league football for much longer.[1]

Bert Eardley, was in his seventh season with Vale.
Club legend George Price was, as ever, a vital member of the first team.
Forward Adrian Capes was getting on in years.
Ageing Lucien Boullemier made one comeback appearance.
Half-back Harry Croxton.
Albert Cook as usual made only sporadic appearances.

Overview

Second Division

An expanded league saw an extra four new clubs added to the division, in addition to the replacement for Doncaster Rovers, who failed to gain re-election the previous season. This put the Vale up against Chelsea, Hull City, Leeds City, and Clapton Orient for the first time.

The season's first five games saw a tally of just three points collected, with fourteen goals conceded. This was followed by four wins in five as the club surged up the league. This run included a 3–2 win over high-flying Chelsea, where an impressive 6,000 fans turned up.[1] Another barren spell followed, with just one point gained in the following nine games – in six of these the "Valeites" failed to score.[1] A rare win came on 30 December, with Harry Mountford scoring a hat-trick past Lincoln City – the first hat-trick a Vale player had scored in close to three years.[1] However, the side then proceeded to lose all their matches in January. The last three months saw a revival, and the club won six of their last fifteen games.[1]

The Vale finished just outside the re-election zone on goal average, if the ranking was based on goal difference then they would have finished below Chesterfield. Vale lost seventeen of their nineteen away games, never drawing a match away from home, and conceded more on their travels than any other side in the league. Overall, the defence was the leakiest in the division, conceding 82 goals in 38 games.[1]

Harry Mountford was the club's top scorer with 15 goals, with Robert Carter, Philip Smith, George Price also contributing significantly to the scoring tally. Carter and Arthur Box missed just three matches; Mountford, Price, James Hamilton, and William Cope also hardly missed a game.

Finances

The financial outlook was bleak, and poor runs of results saw low attendance figures plummet. The club's directors, therefore, decided to sell right-half Harry Croxton and inspirational striker Adrian Capes to Stoke in November 1905.[1] There were rumours of the club winding up at the end of the season, though the club would continue in its current form for one more season.[1] Despite selling players and spending frugally, the club lost a whopping £450, with gate receipts falling by £280 on the previous campaign. Sam Gleaves warned that if supporters failed to turn up for matches, then the club would "inevitably cease to exist".

Cup competitions

In the FA Cup, Vale defeated amateur club Oxford City after Oxford failed to make the most of their shooting chances; the Second Round saw Vale eliminated by Gainsborough Trinity at home, despite having organized special training sessions beforehand.[1] In the County cups, Vale knocked out local rivals Stoke (Reserves) at home by 5–0 and 3–0 scorelines before receiving 7–0 and 5–1 thumpings at Birmingham and Burton United respectively at the semi-final stages.[1]

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGAvPtsPromotion
15Gainsborough Trinity381242244570.77228
16Glossop381082049710.69028
17Burslem Port Vale381242249820.59828
18Chesterfield Town381082040720.55628Re-elected
19Burton United381062234670.50726
Source: [citation needed]

Results

Burslem Port Vale's score comes first

Football League Second Division

Results by matchday

Round1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738
GroundAHHHAHAHAHAHAHAAHHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHHAAHA
ResultLWLDLWWWLWLLLDLLLLLWLLLWDLWLWLWLDWLLWL
Position1313141317149612810141413151717171715161719161818161717171618171516161517
Source: Statto[2]
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Matches

DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
2 September 1905Lincoln CityA1–33,000o.g.
9 September 1905ChesterfieldH4–31,000Capes (2), Smith, Crombie
11 September 1905BlackpoolH1–2Carter
16 September 1905Grimsby TownH2–22,000Smith (2)
23 September 1905BarnsleyA0–43,000
30 September 1905Clapton OrientH2–1Mountford, Cook (pen)
7 October 1905BurnleyA3–13,000Mountford (2), Price
14 October 1905Leeds CityH2–01,500Mountford, Carter
21 October 1905Burton UnitedA0–13,000
30 October 1905ChelseaH3–26,000Price, Croxton, Carter
4 November 1905Gainsborough TrinityA0–4
11 November 1905Bristol CityH0–13,000
18 November 1905Manchester UnitedA0–38,000
25 November 1905GlossopH3–3Mountford, Cook, Holyhead
2 December 1905Stockport CountyA0–3
16 December 1905Bradford CityA0–29,000
23 December 1905West Bromwich AlbionH0–13,500
25 December 1905Hull CityH1–34,000Cook
26 December 1905Leicester FosseA1–210,000Mountford
30 December 1905Lincoln CityH3–13,000Mountford (3)
6 January 1906ChesterfieldA0–210,000
20 January 1906Grimsby TownA0–53,000
27 January 1906BarnsleyH1–2Smith
3 February 1906Clapton OrientA3–1Smith (2), Carter
10 February 1906BurnleyH2–2Mountford, Smith
17 February 1906Leeds CityA1–39,000Mountford
24 February 1906Burton UnitedH4–1Carter, Mountford, Price, Grant
3 March 1906ChelseaA0–710,000
10 March 1906Gainsborough TrinityH1–0Eardley
17 March 1906Bristol CityA0–410,000
24 March 1906Manchester UnitedH1–03,000Box (pen)
31 March 1906GlossopA2–33,000o.g., Mountford
7 April 1906Stockport CountyH0–0
13 April 1906Leicester FosseH2–05,000Carter, Mountford
14 April 1906BlackpoolA1–22,000Carter
16 April 1906Hull CityA2–37,000Mountford, Carter
21 April 1906Bradford CityH2–1Walley, Smith
28 April 1906West Bromwich AlbionA1–45,000Holyhead

FA Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
IR9 December 1905Oxford CityA1–03,000Price
1R13 January 1906Gainsborough TrinityH0–31,500

Birmingham Senior Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
118 September 1905StokeH3–02,500Croxton, unknown
SF1 November 1905BirminghamA0–7100

Staffordshire Senior Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
125 September 1905StokeH5–0Price (2), Crombie, Smith, Carter
SF13 April 1906Burton UnitedA1–5

Player statistics

Appearances

Pos.NameLeagueFA CupOtherTotal
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
GK Arthur Box3512030401
GK George Boote30000030
DF James Hamilton3402020380
DF William Cope3402020380
DFArthur Shelley10000010
DF Samuel Ashworth40200060
DFGeorge Aytoun40000040
DF Lucien Boullemier10000010
DFWilliam Jones40002060
MF Bert Eardley1710000171
MF Harry Croxton1110031142
MF Sam Whittingham3100020330
MF William Bradbury40001050
MF Joseph Holyhead2822000302
MF Vic Horrocks1902010220
MF Albert Cook832000103
MF Robert Carter3582031409
MFHugh Walley91000091
MF Alex Crombie1712031221
MF Ebenezer Grant51000051
MF Billy Dorrell00000000
FW George Price3431132386
FW Adrian Capes1220020142
FW Harry Mountford331510203715
FW William Thomas900010100
FW Philip Smith2581031299
FWAlfred Hall10000010

Top scorers

PlacePositionNationNameSecond DivisionFA CupOtherTotal
1FW  EnglandHarry Mountford150015
2MF  EnglandRobert Carter8019
FW  EnglandPhilip Smith8019
4FW  EnglandGeorge Price3126
5MF  EnglandAlbert Cook3003
6FW  EnglandAdrian Capes2002
MF  EnglandJoseph Holyhead2002
MF  EnglandAlex Crombie1012
MF  EnglandHarry Croxton1012
10MFHugh Walley1001
GK  EnglandArthur Box1001
MF  EnglandBert Eardley1001
MF  EnglandEbenezer Grant1001
Own goals2002
Unknown0011
TOTALS491757

Transfers

Transfers in

Date fromPositionNationalityNameFromFeeRef.
July 1905DFGeorge Aytoun Clydebank JuniorsFree transfer[3]
July 1905MF Alex CrombieReadingFree transfer[3]
July 1905DFArthur ShelleyChestertonFree transfer[3]
August 1905FWPhilip SmithKnuttonFree transfer[3]
October 1905DF Samuel AshworthEvertonFree transfer[3]
October 1905DF Sam BaddeleyNortonFree transfer[3]
November 1905GK George BooteSilverdale TownFree transfer[3]
November 1905DF Lucien BoullemierNorthampton TownFree transfer[3]
January 1906MF Ebenezer GrantTunstall ParkFree transfer[3]

Transfers out

Date fromPositionNationalityNameToFeeRef.
November 1905DF Lucien BoullemierNorthern NomadsFree transfer[3]
November 1905FW Adrian CapesStokeFree transfer[3]
November 1905DF Harry CroxtonStokeunknown[3]
February 1906MF Albert CookStokeFree transfer[3]
Summer 1906DF Samuel AshworthNorth Staffs NomadsReleased[3]
Summer 1906DFGeorge AytounReleased[3]
Summer 1906GK George BooteKnutton RoversReleased[3]
Summer 1906MF Alex CrombieReleased[3]
Summer 1906FWW. EdwardsCrewe AlexandraReleased[3]
Summer 1906FW Alfred HallReleased[3]
Summer 1906MF Ben JonesAlsagers Bank ChurchFree transfer[3]
Summer 1906DFWilliam JonesReleased[3]
Summer 1906FWPhilip SmithCrewe AlexandraReleased[3]
Summer 1906FW William ThomasEvertonFree transfer[3]
Summer 1906MF Sam WhittinghamCrewe AlexandraFree transfer[3]

References

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