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1910–11 Stoke F.C. season


FieldValue
clubStoke
season1910–11
managerAlfred Barker
chairmanMr Rev. A Hurst
stadiumVictoria Ground
leagueBirmingham & District League
league result1st (47 points)
cup1Southern League Division Two
cup1 result2nd (35 points)
cup2FA Cup
cup2 resultFirst Round
league topscorerJack Peart
& Alf Smith
(31)
season topscorerAlf Smith
(35)
highest attendance11,000 vs Aston Villa Reserves
(25 March 1911)
lowest attendance2,500 vs Stourbridge
(25 February 1911)
average attendance6,800
prevseason1909–10
nextseason1911–12
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& Alf Smith (31) (35) (25 March 1911) (25 February 1911) The 1910–11 season was Stoke's third and final season in the Birmingham & District League and second in the Southern Football League.

Stoke again played in two league competitions in 1910–11 and were very successful in both. They won the Birmingham & District League and also gained promotion to the Southern Football League Division One after finishing runner-up to Reading on goal average.

Season review

League

Progress was being made slowly, and the directors were able to spend money on new players to strengthen the squad, whilst at the same time the club decided to remain in two league competitions. One major acquisition in the summer of 1910 was forward Jack Peart from Sheffield United. He made a brilliant impact, scoring 31 goals in just 21 matches before breaking his leg against Crewe Alexandra in December 1910. Stoke also re-signed goalkeeper Arthur Cartlidge for £315 a lot of money for a 'keeper in 1910 as Stoke's finances began to improve.

Stoke played 59 competitive fixtures in 1910–11. They won the Birmingham & District League and gained promotion from the Southern Football League Division Two as runners-up. A total of 167 goals were scored in the 56 league matches with the two Smiths Alf and William scoring 58 between them. They were numerous high-scoring victories including a 10–0 win over Halesowen Town, an 8–0 away win at Chesham Town and an 8–1 home win over Kettering Town. Stoke also hit six on five occasions.

With Stoke now in a tougher competition the directors decided that Stoke should leave their reserve side to play in the Birmingham & District League and let their first team concentrate on the Southern League.

FA Cup

After fine qualifying round wins over Worcester City (7–0) and Lincoln City (4–0), Stoke lost 2–1 in the first round to Manchester City.

Final league table

Birmingham & District League

Southern Football League Division Two

Results

Stoke's score comes first

Legend

WinDrawLoss

Birmingham & District League

MatchDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
13 September 1910Wellington TownA1–11,500Turner
210 September 1910Worcester CityA1–42,000Peart
317 September 1910Birmingham ReservesA3–22,000Peart (2), Baddeley
424 September 1910West Bromwich Albion ReservesH2–05,000Peart (2)
51 October 1910Stafford RangersA3–02,500Peart, A Smith, Turner
68 October 1910Dudley TownH5–210,000Peart (3), A Smith, W Smith
715 October 1910Shrewsbury TownH3–08,000Peart, W Smith, Baddeley
822 October 1910StourbridgeA1–23,000Thornton
929 October 1910WalsallH3–47,000Peart (2), [Alf Smith (footballer, born 1880)A
105 November 1910[Kidderminster HarriersA2–22,000Peart, A Smith
1112 November 1910WrexhamH6–27,500Peart (2), A Smith, Baddeley, Turner (2)
1226 November 1910Wolverhampton Wanderers ReservesH6–15,000Peart (3), A Smith (2), Turner
1310 December 1910Crewe AlexandraH1–010,000S Baddeley
1417 December 1910Wednesbury Old AthleticA0–12,000
1524 December 1910Brierley Hill AllianceH4–12,500A Smith (2), Leese, Baddeley
1631 December 1910Wellington TownH6–12,500A Smith (3), Baddeley, Brown
177 January 1911Worcester CityH2–18,000Leese, Boulton
1821 January 1911Birmingham ReservesH6–23,000W Smith (2), Baddeley, S Baddeley, Hay (2)
1928 January 1911West Bromwich Albion ReservesA2–13,500W Smith, A Smith
2011 February 1911Dudley TownA0–11,000
2118 February 1911Shrewsbury TownA1–02,000Leese
2225 February 1911StourbridgeH2–12,500W Smith, A Smith
234 March 1911WalsallA4–23,500W Smith, A Smith, Baddeley, Leigh
2411 March 1911Kidderminster HarriersH5–06,500W Smith, A Smith (2), Leese (2)
2518 March 1911WrexhamA1–73,000Hardman
2625 March 1911Aston Villa ReservesH2–111,000W Smith, A Smith
271 April 1911Wolverhampton Wanderers ReservesA3–22,000W Smith, A Smith, S Baddeley
283 April 1911HalesowenA1–02,000Hay
298 April 1911HalesowenH10–010,000A Smith (5), Leese, W Smith, Savage (3)
3015 April 1911Crewe AlexandraA0–112,000
3117 April 1911Stafford RangersH4–012,000W Smith (2), Turner, Paxton
3222 April 1911Wednesbury Old AthleticH2–06,000A Smith, Hardman
3324 April 1911Aston Villa ReservesA0–43,000
3429 April 1911Brierley Hill AllianceA3–22,000Leese, Griffiths, Hardman

Southern Football League Division Two

Main article: 1910–11 Southern Football League

MatchDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
11 September 1910Ton PentreA3–23,000Peart (2), Griffiths
212 September 1910Treharris AthleticA4–13,000Peart (3), Baddeley
33 October 1910Ton PentreH3–03,000Peart, Griffiths (2)
412 October 1910Croydon CommonA1–22,000Griffiths
517 October 1910AberdareA4–23,000W Smith (2), Peart, Brown
624 October 1910Kettering TownH8–13,000Peart (3), Brown (2), Turner, Baddeley, W Smith
75 November 1910Chesham TownH3–02,000Horrocks (3)
87 November 1910Croydon CommonH6–21,000Peart (2), Baddeley (2), W Smith, A Smith
914 November 1910AberdareH1–03,000Peart
1012 December 1910WalsallH4–03,000W Smith (2), Brown, Griffiths
1127 December 1910Cardiff CityH5–09,000W Smith (2), Griffiths, Baddeley (2)
122 January 1911Salisbury CityH6–03,000A Smith (3), Griffiths (2), Brown
1330 January 1911Merthyr TownH4–15,000W Smith, Griffiths, Baddeley, Boulton
144 February 1911Chesham TownA8–02,000W Smith (3), Boulton (3), Turner, Baddeley
1520 February 1911ReadingH1–05,000Boulton
168 March 1911Salisbury CityA2–21,000Turner, Baddeley
1720 March 1911WalsallA0–12,000
1827 March 1911Merthyr TownA0–28,000
1910 April 1911Treharris AthleticH2–02,000Savage, Leese
2014 April 1911ReadingA0–210,000
2118 April 1911Cardiff CityA2–14,000W Smith, A Smith
2227 April 1911Kettering TownA5–15,000W Smith, A Smith, Leese, Baddeley (2)

FA Cup

Main article: 1910–11 FA Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
4QR19 November 1910Worcester CityH7–06,000Peart (2), A Smith (2), Baddeley (3)
5QR3 November 1910Lincoln CityH4–012,000Peart, A Smith, Griffiths, W Smith
R114 January 1911Manchester CityH1–223,883A Smith

Squad statistics

Pos.NameLeagueFA CupTotalAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
GKENG Horace Bailey100010
GKENG Jack Baxter600060
GKENG Arthur Cartlidge12000120
GKENG Richard Herron500050
GKENG Fred Rathbone400040
GKENG Jack Robinson28030310
DFENG Charles James300030
DFENG Dick Hawe100010
DFSCO James Hay29310303
DFWAL Harry Holt100010
DFENG Ernest Mullineux40020420
DFENG George Turner42930459
DFENG Jimmy Williams100010
MFENG Sam Baddeley53330563
MFENG William Bradbury28030310
MFENG John Brown15710167
MFENG Archie Dyke100010
MFENG Victor Hall100010
MFENG Harold Hardman830083
MFENG Francis Hobson100010
MFENG Vic Horrocks130013
MFWAL George Latham800080
MFENG Harry Leese50930539
MFENG Albert Pitt800080
MFENG James Swarbrick300030
MFENG Tom Thornton20100201
FWENG Amos Baddeley4218334521
FWENG Ernest Boulton11600116
FWENG Thomas Greaves100010
FWENG Arthur Griffiths4410314711
FWENG Harry Leigh19100191
FWENG John Paxton310031
FWENG Jack Peart2131232334
FWENG Albert Savage940094
FWENG Alf Smith4131344435
FWENG William Smith5327315628

References

References

  1. Matthews, Tony. (1994). "The Encyclopaedia of Stoke City". Lion Press.
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