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1932–33 Stoke City F.C. season


FieldValue
clubStoke City
season1932–33
managerTom Mather
chairmanMr A.McSherwin
stadiumVictoria Ground
leagueFootball League Second Division
league result1st (56 Points)
cup1FA Cup
cup1 resultFourth Round
league topscorerJoe Mawson
(16)
season topscorerJoe Mawson
(16)
highest attendance29,243 vs Port Vale
(22 October 1932)
lowest attendance7,962 vs Bradford Park Avenue
(18 February 1933)
average attendance15,858
prevseason1931–32
nextseason1933–34
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(16) (16) (22 October 1932) (18 February 1933) The 1932–33 season was Stoke City's 33rd season in the Football League and the 13th in the Second Division.

After almost gaining promotion last season there was great belief that Stoke would finally make a return to the First Division. And they would do so in impressive style, setting a number of records as they finished in 1st place, a point ahead of Tottenham Hotspur to claim the Second Division title.

Season review

League

After last season's success the main topic amongst the supporters was whether or not their squad of up-and-coming young players was good enough to get Stoke promoted. Mather did not sign anyone during the summer claiming he was happy with his squad and confident that promotion could be gained.

Stoke started the 1932–33 season brilliantly winning 13 from their first 18 matches, with Joe Johnson, Joe Mawson, Bobby Liddle and Stanley Matthews in fine form. No wins in December allowed Tottenham Hotspur to close the gap at the top of the table and they would be destined to be running partners for the rest of the season. Mawson suffered injury towards the end of the season which would ruin his career and Mather brought in Reading forward Jack Palethorpe to fill the gap and he did well scoring eight goals in ten matches.

Stoke produced the goods and with a 5–2 win over Lincoln City they finished top of the table taking the Second Division title in style finishing a point above Tottenham Hotspur and six ahead of third-placed Fulham. Stoke achieved a number of records during a memorable season, such as most wins in the Football League (25), the best goal average in the top two leagues (2.000), the best away record in Division Two, and the best defensive record. Joe Mawson became leading goalscorer for the second season running with 16 goals. During the season Bob McGrory was made coach of the reserve squad and only made a few appearances.

FA Cup

With Stoke's main goal achieving promotion little pressure was placed on the FA Cup and ultimately they tamely lost 4–1 at Middlesbrough.

Final league table

Results

Stoke's score comes first

Legend

WinDrawLoss

Football League Second Division

Main article: 1932–33 Football League

MatchDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
127 August 1932Manchester UnitedA2–024,996Mawson (2)
229 August 1932MillwallH1–213,026Mawson
33 September 1932Tottenham HotspurH2–012,230Davies (2)
45 September 1932MillwallA0–010,000
510 September 1932Grimsby TownA1–06,000Ware
617 September 1932Oldham AthleticH4–013,528Mawson (2), Johnson (2)
724 September 1932Preston North EndA3–110,000Turner, Mawson, Ware
81 October 1932BurnleyH3–012,583Johnson (3)
98 October 1932Bradford Park AvenueA2–28,000Turner, Mawson
1015 October 1932Plymouth ArgyleH2–010,156Mawson (2)
1122 October 1932Port ValeH1–029,243Johnson
1229 October 1932Notts CountyA4–38,500Liddle, Mawson (2), Johnson
135 November 1932Swansea TownH2–015,268Davies, Johnson
1412 November 1932SouthamptonA0–110,000
1519 November 1932West Ham UnitedH0–011,069
1626 November 1932FulhamA3–125,000Turner, Sale, Mawson
173 December 1932ChesterfieldH2–112,102Davies, Johnson
1810 December 1932Lincoln CityA3–24,500Mawson, Johnson, Sale
1917 December 1932BuryH2–313,521Turner, Sale
2024 December 1932Bradford CityA1–17,500Sale
2126 December 1932Nottingham ForestH0–122,279
2227 December 1932Nottingham ForestA0–113,000
2331 December 1932Manchester UnitedH0–014,115
247 January 1933Tottenham HotspurA2–320,000Liddle, Ware
2521 January 1933Grimsby TownH2–08,421Mawson, Johnson
2631 January 1933Oldham AthleticA4–03,908Johnson (2), Ware, Salmon
274 February 1933Preston North EndH1–112,750Sale
2811 February 1933BurnleyA2–112,228Sellars, Mawson
2918 February 1933Bradford Park AvenueH4–07,962Sellars, Liddle, Mawson, Ware
3025 February 1933Plymouth ArgyleA0–18,000
314 March 1933Port ValeA3–119,484Johnson, Ware, Matthews
3211 March 1933Notts CountyH0–214,223
3318 March 1933Swansea TownA2–07,000Palethorpe (2)
3425 March 1933SouthamptonH3–118,891Sale, Jackson, Palethorpe
351 April 1933West Ham UnitedA2–110,000Sale, Palethorpe
368 April 1933FulhamH0–117,000
3714 April 1933Charlton AthleticA0–110,000
3815 April 1933ChesterfieldA2–18,000Sale, Palethorpe
3917 April 1933Charlton AthleticH2–022,341Liddle, Palethorpe
4022 April 1933Lincoln CityH5–219,998Liddle, Sale (2), Palethorpe, Ware
4129 April 1933BuryA2–38,790Johnson, Palethorpe
426 May 1933Bradford CityH4–117,380Turner, Liddle (2), Sale

FA Cup

Main article: 1932–33 FA Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
R314 January 1933SouthamptonH1–018,526Davies
R428 January 1933MiddlesbroughA1–425,000Liddle

Squad statistics

Pos.NameLeagueFA CupTotalAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
GKENG Dave Beswick200020
GKWAL Roy John40020420
DFENG Arthur Beachill36020380
DFENG Joe Buller301040
DFSCO Bob McGrory800080
DFENG Charlie Scrimshaw300030
DFENG Billy Spencer37020390
MFENG Jack Hartshorne000000
MFENG Peter Jackson310031
MFSCO William Robertson39010400
MFENG Henry Salmon310031
MFENG Harry Sellars39220412
MFENG Arthur Turner42520445
FWENG Walter Bussey100010
FWENG Harry Davies31421335
FWENG Joe Johnson4115204315
FWENG Bobby Liddle33721358
FWENG Stanley Matthews15100151
FWENG Joe Mawson2616202816
FWENG Jack Palethorpe10800108
FWENG Tommy Sale2111002111
FWENG Harry Ware29720317

References

References

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