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1911–12 Stoke F.C. season


FieldValue
clubStoke
season1911–12
managerAlfred Barker
chairmanMr Rev. A Hurst
stadiumVictoria Ground
leagueSouthern League Division One
league result10th (36 points)
cup1FA Cup
cup1 resultQualifying Round Five
league topscorerWilliam Smith
(9)
season topscorerWilliam Smith
(10)
highest attendance18,000 vs Brighton & Hove Albion
(2 September 1911)
lowest attendance4,000 vs New Brompton
(16 March 1912)
average attendance8,789
prevseason1910–11
nextseason1912–13
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(9) (10) (2 September 1911) (16 March 1912) The 1911–12 season was Stoke's third season in the Southern Football League.

Stoke now having left the Birmingham & District League to concentrate on the Southern League Division One, which at the time was only second to the Football League. Stoke neither struggled or impressed and they finished in 10th position with 36 points.

Season review

League

After leaving the Birmingham & District League Stoke concentrated on the Southern League Division One which was now a much more tougher league. The squad was strengthened by Alfred Barker who brought in a new half back line with the arrival of Jimmy McGillvray, Jock Grieve and George Smart. Stoke made a useful start to the season and held a position in the top half of the table, but four defeats either side of Christmas saw them plunge into the bottom five and prospects for the new year did not look too promising. Yet, things did manage to improve on the pitch. Goalkeeper Richard Herron and right-half Sam Baddeley were restored to the first team and forwards John Lenaghan and Tom Revill joined to add some much needed punch up front. Stoke sold both Arthur Cartlidge and Jock Grieve to South Shields for a decent price while Jack Peart joined Newcastle United for £600. Stoke ended the season with a 7–0 victory over Millwall Athletic.

Stoke had some good crowds at home in 1911–12 with 18,000 present to see the opening match against Brighton & Hove Albion. However Stoke fans developed a reputation following a near riot in December 1911 home defeat to Queens Park Rangers. The referee had no choice but to abandon the match with just two minutes remaining, although the league ordered the result to stand. Stoke had to pay £4,000 for the installation of fences around the ground which came as a bitter blow to the club's finances following the debacle in 1908.

FA Cup

Stoke made an early exit to Walsall in the fifth qualifying round losing 2–1 at Fellows Park.

Final league table

Results

Stoke's score comes first

Legend

WinDrawLoss

Southern Football League Division One

Main article: 1911–12 Southern Football League

MatchDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
12 September 1911Brighton & Hove AlbionH2–118,000W Smith, A Smith
29 September 1911Luton TownA1–18,000W Smith
316 September 1911Coventry CityA2–39,000Peart, Grieve (pen)
423 September 1911LeytonH0–010,000
530 September 1911Norwich CityA1–22,500Jordan
67 October 1911Crystal PalaceH2–117,000Peart, Griffiths
714 October 1911SouthamptonA0–18,000
821 October 1911Plymouth ArgyleH2–18,000Griffiths, Dyke
928 October 1911ReadingA1–17,000W Smith
104 November 1911WatfordH1–012,000A Smith
116 November 1911Exeter CityH1–37,000Peart
1211 November 1911New BromptonA1–14,000Peart
1325 November 1911BrentfordA1–05,000Peart
142 December 1911Queens Park RangersH0–213,000
159 December 1911Millwall AthleticA1–54,000Hardman
1616 December 1911West Ham UnitedH4–310,000Hardman, Lenaghan (3)
1725 December 1911Swindon TownA0–318,000
1826 December 1911Swindon TownH1–410,000Leese
1930 December 1911Brighton & Hove AlbionA0–43,000
2020 January 1912Coventry CityH3–14,000Baddeley, Jordan, Lenaghan
2127 January 1912LeytonA0–23,000
223 February 1912Norwich CityH1–15,000Peart
2310 February 1912Crystal PalaceA2–18,000Peart, Hardman
2417 February 1912SouthamptonH0–310,000
2524 February 1912Plymouth ArgyleA0–37,000
2628 February 1912Bristol RoversA2–22,000W Smith (2)
272 March 1912ReadingH0–010,000
289 March 1912WatfordA2–43,000W Smith (2)
2916 March 1912New BromptonH2–04,000Baddeley, Jones
3018 March 1912Luton TownH4–35,000Jones, W Smith, Lenaghan, Revill
3123 March 1912Exeter CityA1–13,000Revill
3230 March 1912BrentfordH1–15,000W Smith
336 April 1912Queens Park RangersA0–130,000
348 April 1912Northampton TownH1–07,000Revill
359 April 1912Northampton TownA1–33,000Hodkin
3613 April 1912Millwall AthleticH7–07,000Lenaghan (3), A Smith (2), Revill (2)
3720 April 1912West Ham UnitedA0–06,000
3827 April 1912Bristol RoversH3–15,000Revill, Turner (pen), Dyke

FA Cup

Main article: 1911–12 FA Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
5QR18 November 1911WalsallA1–26,569W Smith

Squad statistics

Pos.NameLeagueFA CupTotalAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
GKENG Arthur Cartlidge22010230
GKENG Richard Herron16000160
DFSCO James Hay800080
DFENG Ernest Mullineux23010240
DFENG George Smart29010300
DFENG George Turner13100131
MFENG Sam Baddeley20200202
MFENG Archie Dyke24200242
MFSCO Jock Grieve23110241
MFENG Harold Hardman27310283
MFENG Ernest Hodkin510051
MFWAL Joe Jones31210322
MFENG Jimmy McGillvray24010250
MFENG Jack Robinson800080
FWENG Amos Baddeley100010
FWENG Arthur Griffiths11210122
FWENG Frank Jordan10200102
FWENG Harry Leese14100141
FWENG John Lenaghan18800188
FWENG Bill Nixon200020
FWENG Jack Peart23710247
FWENG Tom Revill14600146
FWENG Alf Smith23410244
FWENG William Smith299113010

References

References

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