1940–41 Stoke City F.C. season

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Stoke City
1940–41 season
ChairmanMr H. Booth
ManagerBob McGrory
StadiumVictoria Ground
South Regional Championship25th
Football League War CupFirst Round
Highest home attendance4,980 vs Birmingham (9 November 1940)
Lowest home attendance300 vs Notts County (25 January 1941)

The 1940–41 season was Stoke City's sixth season in the non-competitive War League.[1]

In 1939 World War II was declared and the Football League was cancelled. In its place were formed War Leagues and cups, based on geographical lines rather than based on previous league placement. However, none of these were considered to be competitive football, and thus their records are not recognised by the Football League and thus not included in official records.[1]

Season review[]

With so many players unable to get leave from the army on matchdays this gave the club a perfect opportunity to field several younger players and when Stoke kicked off the 1940–41 season against Notts County on 31 August 1940 they fielded a side with an average age of 21.[1] Several clubs did not play as many matches as others during the season and Stoke, well below strength and lacking in form, conceded a remarkable 23 goals in just four games in December and January.[1]

Stoke's back line caved in regularly and seven goals were put past them on three occasions at Mansfield, Northampton and Walsall.[1] Stoke finished 25th (out of 34) in the final South Regional League this season when a points average decided league placings rather than points simply because some teams did not play as many games as others e.g. Birmingham played 16 and Stoke 36.[1]

Final league table[]

  • Note: Due to the inconsistent number of matches played by teams in 1940–41, positions were decided by goal-average.
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GAv
1 Crystal Palace 27 16 4 7 86 44 1.955
2 West Ham United 25 14 6 5 70 39 1.795
3 Coventry City 10 5 3 2 28 16 1.750
4 Arsenal 19 10 5 4 66 38 1.737
5 Cardiff City 24 12 5 7 75 50 1.500
6 Reading 26 14 5 7 73 51 1.431
7 Norwich City 19 9 2 8 73 55 1.327
8 Watford 35 15 6 14 96 73 1.315
9 Portsmouth 31 16 2 13 92 71 1.296
10 Tottenham Hotspur 23 9 5 9 53 41 1.293
11 Millwall 31 16 5 10 73 57 1.281
12 Walsall 32 14 7 11 100 80 1.250
13 West Bromwich Albion 28 13 5 10 73 57 1.281
14 Leicester City 33 17 5 11 83 73 1.137
15 Northampton Town 30 14 3 13 84 71 1.183
16 Bristol City 20 10 2 8 55 48 1.146
17 Mansfield Town 29 12 6 11 77 68 1.132
18 Charlton Athletic 19 7 4 8 37 34 1.088
19 Aldershot 24 14 2 8 73 68 1.074
20 Brentford 23 9 3 11 51 51 1.000
21 Chelsea 23 10 4 9 57 58 0.983
22 Birmingham City 16 7 1 8 38 43 0.884
23 Fulham 30 10 7 13 62 73 0.849
24 Luton Town 35 11 7 17 82 100 0.820
25 Stoke City 36 9 9 18 76 96 0.792
26 Queens Park Rangers 23 8 3 12 47 60 0.783
27 Brighton & Hove Albion 25 8 7 10 51 75 0.680
28 Nottingham Forest 25 7 3 15 50 77 0.649
29 Bournemouth 27 9 3 15 59 92 0.641
30 Notts County 21 8 3 10 42 66 0.636
31 Southend United 29 12 4 13 64 101 0.634
32 Southampton 31 4 4 23 53 111 0.477
33 Swansea Town 10 2 1 7 12 33 0.364
34 Clapton Orient 15 1 3 11 19 66 0.288
Source:[citation needed]

Results[]

Stoke's score comes first

Legend[]

Win Draw Loss

War League South Regional Championship[]

Match Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Scorers
1 31 August 1940 Notts County H 4–1 2,421 Mountford (3), Sale
2 7 September 1940 Notts County A 2–3 3,000 Sale, Bowyer
3 14 September 1940 Mansfield Town A 3–2 1,000 Bowyer, Mountford, Liddle
4 21 September 1940 Mansfield Town H 5–0 2,000 Bowyer (2), Mountford (2), Liddle
5 28 September 1940 Leicester City A 0–1 3,000
6 5 October 1940 Leicester City H 3–3 2,814 Mountford (2), Sale
7 12 October 1940 West Bromwich Albion A 1–0 4,091 Bowyer
8 19 October 1940 West Bromwich Albion H 1–3 3,392 Soo
9 26 October 1940 Nottingham Forest A 3–3 1,500 Mountford (2), Bowyer
10 2 November 1940 Nottingham Forest H 5–0 714 Mountford, Bowyer, Sale, Soo (2)
11 9 November 1940 Birmingham H 5–0 4,980 Mountford (3), Ormston (2)
12 16 November 1940 Birmingham A 2–6 1,462 Liddle, Smith
13 30 November 1940 Tranmere Rovers A 2–2 1,000 Mountford (2)
14 7 December 1940 Cardiff City H 5–1 2,000 Mountford, Sale (2), Steele, Bowyer
15 14 December 1940 Cardiff City A 0–4 800
16 21 December 1940 Walsall A 2–2 540 Soo, Liddle
17 25 December 1940 Mansfield Town A 2–7 3,450 Mountford, Smith
18 28 December 1940 Walsall A 1–5 3,518 Steele
19 4 January 1941 Leicester City A 2–6 3,000 Mountford, Sale
20 11 January 1941 Leicester City H 3–5 2,000 Mountford (2), Sale
21 25 January 1941 Notts County H 2–2 300 Sale, Dunkley
22 1 February 1941 Notts County A 1–2 1,000 Steele
23 1 March 1941 Walsall H 1–1 1,045 Sale
24 8 March 1941 Walsall A 3–7 1,616 Bowyer, Liddle, Longford
25 15 March 1941 West Bromwich Albion A 2–2 2,086 Liddle, Franklin
26 22 March 1941 West Bromwich Albion H 0–2 794
27 29 March 1941 Nottingham Forest H 4–0 500 Mountford (3), Sale
28 5 April 1941 Nottingham Forest A 2–3 200 Basnett, Mitchell
29 14 April 1941 Northampton Town A 0–7 3,000
30 26 April 1941 Chester H 1–2 400 Sale
31 3 May 1941 Chester H 0–1 1,200
32 10 May 1941 Northampton Town H 2–1 400 Bowyer, Brigham
33 17 May 1941 Chesterfield H 2–2 500 Steele, Brigham
34 24 May 1941 Chesterfield A 1–5 1,000 Sale
35 2 June 1941 Wrexham A 3–3 1,000 Sale, Steele, Basnett
36 7 June 1941 Leicester City A 1–2 1,000 Brigham

Football League War Cup[]

Round Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Scorers
R1 1st Leg 15 February 1941 Mansfield Town A 1–6 2,000 Mountford
R1 2nd Leg 22 February 1941 Mansfield Town H 2–0 1,000 Sale, Longford

Friendlies[]

Match Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Scorers
1 23 November 1940 Royal Air Force XI H 3–2 825 Sale (2), Smith
2 8 February 1941 Royal Air Force XI H 9–1 300 Mountford (4), Steele (4), Sale
3 12 April 1941 Army XI H 7–2 400 Mitchell (4), Liddle, Mountford (2)
4 21 April 1941 Wrexham A 2–5 3,370 Mitchell, Sale

Squad statistics[]

Pos. Name Matches
Apps Goals
GK England Pat Bridges 18 0
GK England Lionel Hayward 1 0
GK England Dennis Herod 13 0
GK England Tom Holden 3 0
GK Wales Douglas Jones 1 0
GK England Norman Wilkinson 2 0
DF England Harry Brigham 30 3
DF England Jack Challinor 5 0
DF England Neil Franklin 33 1
DF England Stanley Glover 20 0
DF England Harry Griffiths 1 0
DF England Jack Griffiths 3 0
DF England Eric Hampson 22 0
DF England Stanley Harrison 11 0
DF England Eric Hayward 1 0
DF England Bill Kinson 2 0
DF England John McCue 14 0
DF England Billy Mould 2 0
MF England Edwin Blunt 1 0
MF England Wally Gould 1 0
MF England Len Howell 1 0
MF Scotland Jock Kirton 4 0
MF England Alfred Massey 2 0
MF England Clement Smith 6 2
MF England Arthur Turner 11 0
MF England Frank Soo 18 4
MF England Edward Wordley 2 0
FW England Fred Basnett 5 2
FW England Frank Bowyer 28 10
FW England C. Curtis 1 0
FW England Robert Dunkley 3 1
FW England John Jackson 2 0
FW England Bobby Liddle 32 7
FW England Eric Longford 7 2
FW England Stanley Matthews 12 0
FW England Bert Mitchell 6 1
FW England Frank Mountford 29 23
FW England Alexander Ormston 3 2
FW England Syd Peppitt 4 0
FW England Tommy Sale 36 17
FW England Freddie Steele 16 5
FW England George Stevens 1 0
FW England Harry Ware 1 0
FW Scotland James Westland 1 0

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f Matthews, Tony (1994). The Encyclopaedia of Stoke City. Lion Press. ISBN 0952415100.
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