1898–99 Stoke F.C. season

The 1898–99 season was Stoke's tenth season in the Football League.

Stoke
1898–99 season
ChairmanMr J Fenton
ManagerHorace Austerberry
StadiumVictoria Ground
Football League First Division12th (33 Points)
FA CupSemi-final
Top goalscorerLeague: William Maxwell
(16)

All: William Maxwell
(19)
Highest home attendance14,000 vs Aston Villa
(1 September 1898)
Lowest home attendance3,000 vs Bury
(22 April 1899)
Average home league attendance7,600

With automatic promotion and relegation now introduced thanks to Stoke and Burnley's antics last season, Stoke improved marginally as they took 12th place with 33 points. Stoke form was erratic throughout the season and with neither any hopes of mounting a title challenge or any relegation fears Stoke went on to enjoy their best performance so far in the FA Cup. They reached the semi-final of the competition for the first time losing 3–1 to eventual runners-up Derby County.[1]

Season review

League

The 1898–99 season saw the introduction of automatic promotion and relegation between the First and Second Divisions of the Football League, and Stoke's fortunes improved marginally as they finished in 12th position.[1] The season hardly started well when three players were suspended for a breach of club rules during pre-season training for drinking champagne.[1] In August 1898 club secretary, former manager and goalkeeper Bill Rowley transferred himself to Leicester Fosse and even agreed his own signing on fee. This transaction caused uproar by the FA who suspended Rowley.[1]

Stoke's form-rate in 1898–99 was erratic with only three wins coming in their opening 12 matches, five in the middle 12 and five in the last 10.[1] The highlight was undoubtedly a convincing 3–0 victory over champions-to-be Aston Villa on New Year's Eve, while Burnley and Sheffield United were both beaten 4–1.[1] At the end of the season club legend Joe Schofield decided to retire from playing after spending eight years with Stoke.[1]

FA Cup

Stoke reached the semi-finals of the competition for the first time after seeing off Sheffield Wednesday, Small Heath and Tottenham Hotspur.[1] They succumbed to a 3–1 defeat to Derby County at neutral Molineux with Steve Bloomer scoring a fine hat-trick for the "Rams".[1]

The Evening Sentinel commented: "Derby had their halves to thank for victory, Stoke were decidedly the better side in the first half and it was Derby's luck to get on level terms by means of a scrimmage which was produced by full-back Tom Robertson's miss kick. Stoke did most of the attacking again in the second half until Derby got the lead in an unexpected manner. Of course this put new life into Derby and very little seemed to go wrong with them afterwards although Stoke played up strongly. The weakness in their attack was the centre-forward Fred Molyneux. The Derby players were very vigorous and did not spare the Stoke team in bumping them about. Derby scored a third goal to put the contest beyond the brave Stoke players much to the disappointment of the Stoke spectators."[1]

The Stoke players received a £5 bonus for their cup exploits and it would be another 72 years before the club reached the semi-final stage again.[1]

Final league table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GAv Pts
10 Bury 34 14 7 13 48 49 0.980 35
11 Nottingham Forest 34 11 11 12 42 42 1.000 33
12 Stoke 34 13 7 14 47 52 0.904 33
13 Newcastle United 34 11 8 15 49 48 1.021 30
14 West Bromwich Albion 34 12 6 16 42 57 0.737 30
Source: World Football
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal average; 3) Goals scored

Results

Stoke's score comes first

Legend

Win Draw Loss

Football League First Division

MatchDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
11 September 1898Derby CountyH0–014,000
23 September 1898Aston VillaA1–330,000Farrell
310 September 1898BurnleyH4–17,000Farrell, Mellor, Schofield, Kennedy
417 September 1898Sheffield UnitedA1–18,000Maxwell
524 September 1898Newcastle UnitedH0–07,500
61 October 1898Preston North EndA2–46,000Maxwell (2)
78 October 1898LiverpoolH2–112,000Murphy, Turner
815 October 1898Nottingham ForestA1–25,000Farrell
922 October 1898Bolton WanderersH2–35,000Maxwell (2)
1029 October 1898Derby CountyA1–18,000Maxwell
115 November 1898West Bromwich AlbionH2–17,750Maxwell, Kennedy
1212 November 1898Blackburn RoversA1–47,000Turner
1314 November 1898Preston North EndH2–16,500Turner, Schofield
1419 November 1898The WednesdayH1–06,000Schofield
1526 November 1898SunderlandA0–25,000
163 December 1898Wolverhampton WanderersH2–47,000Schofield, Johnson
1710 December 1898EvertonA0–210,000
1817 December 1898Notts CountyH1–15,000Maxwell
1924 December 1898BuryA2–58,000Schofield, Molyneux
2026 December 1898Nottingham ForestH2–110,000Maxwell, Kennedy
2131 December 1898Aston VillaH3–010,000Maxwell, Kennedy, Turner
2214 January 1899Sheffield UnitedH4–19,000Maxwell (2), Schofield (2)
2321 January 1899Newcastle UnitedA0–34,000
244 February 1899LiverpoolA0–18,000
2518 February 1899Bolton WanderersA2–04,000Turner (2)
264 March 1899West Bromwich AlbionA1–01,714Kennedy
2711 March 1899Blackburn RoversH0–16,000
2825 March 1899SunderlandH1–04,000Maxwell
2927 March 1899The WednesdayA3–112,000Turner, Farrell, Johnson
301 April 1899Wolverhampton WanderersA2–32,000Maxwell, Schofield
318 April 1899EvertonH2–13,000Johnson, Tooth
3215 April 1899Notts CountyA0–25,000
3317 April 1899BurnleyA1–14,000Maxwell
3422 April 1899BuryH1–13,000Maxwell

FA Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
R128 January 1899The WednesdayA2–216,000Farrell, Kennedy
R1 Replay2 February 1899The WednesdayH2–015,000Maxwell, Schofield
R211 February 1899Small HeathH2–212,000Maxwell, Schofield
R2 Replay15 February 1899Small HeathA2–115,000Kennedy, Molyneux
R325 February 1899Tottenham HotspurH4–122,000Kennedy, Molyneux, Schofield, Johnson
Semi-final18 March 1899Derby CountyN1–329,000Maxwell

Squad statistics

Pos. Name League FA Cup Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
GKEngland George Clawley 34060400
FBEngland Jack Eccles 21060270
FBScotland Tom Robertson 31060370
FBEngland Arthur Rowley 14000140
HBEngland James Bradley 26060320
HBEngland Jack Deakin 200020
HBEngland Tom Holford 500050
HBEngland Joe Murphy 19100191
HBEngland Edward Parsons 13060190
HBEngland Alf Wood 27060330
FWEngland Ephraim Colclough 200020
FWEngland Jack Farrell 22431255
FWEngland Len Hales 100010
FWScotland Tommy Hyslop 12000120
FWScotland Jack Kennedy 27563338
FWEngland Freddie Johnson 26361324
FWScotland William Maxwell 3116633719
FWEngland Harry Mellor 610061
FWEngland Fred Molyneux 613293
FWEngland Joe Schofield 148531911
FWEngland George Tooth 110011
FWEngland Jimmy Turner 700070
FWEngland Joe Turner 27710287

References

  1. Matthews, Tony (1994). The Encyclopaedia of Stoke City. Lion Press. ISBN 0-9524151-0-0.
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