1920–21 Stoke F.C. season

The 1920–21 season was Stoke's 21st in the Football League and the third in the Second Division.

Stoke
1920–21 season
ChairmanMr E.Reynish
ManagerArthur Shallcross
StadiumVictoria Ground
Football League Second Division20th (35 Points)
FA CupFirst Round
Top goalscorerLeague: Arthur Watkin (15)
All: Arthur Watkin (16)
Highest home attendance27,455 vs Port Vale (2 October 1920)
Lowest home attendance5,000 vs Barnsley (2 March 1921)
Average home league attendance13,315

Despite strengthening the Stoke squad with veteran Tom Brittleton the most notable signing Stoke struggled all season and were involved in a fight against relegation. With one team being relegated this season, Stoke finished five points from bottom place Stockport County which was too close for comfort.[1]

Season review

League

For the 1920–21 season efforts were made to strengthen the pool of players and the first of these was former England international Tom Brittleton who made the move from Sheffield Wednesday and immediately became club captain.[1] Competition for places or not manager Arthur Shallcross maintained a settled side that is until in October when he transferred Charlie Parker to Sunderland.[1] He had spent six years at Stoke and became a fan favourite.[1]

A shortage of goals saw Stoke slip dangerously towards the lower regions of the Second Division as the 1920–21 season progressed and with only one club being relegated to the newly formed Third Division North the margin of five points and a 20th-place finish out of 22 was too close for comfort.[1] Arthur Watkin top scored with 15 and Billy Tempest scored 10 however other than those two there was a lack of goals in the side.[1]

A most significant signing in April 1921 was that of Bob McGrory, a full-back from Burnley. Rumours has it that McGrory had reservations about joining Stoke as he did not like the look of the place.[1] Whether this was true or not, he went on to spend 31 years with the club as a player and manager eventually leaving the club in May 1952.[1]

FA Cup

Stoke again exited the competition at the first hurdle losing 3–2 away at eventual runners-up Wolverhampton Wanderers in front of 35,000 spectators.[1]

Final league table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GAv Pts Promotion or relegation
18 Nottingham Forest 42 12 12 18 48 55 0.873 36
19 Rotherham County 42 12 12 18 37 53 0.698 36
20 Stoke 42 12 11 19 46 56 0.821 35
21 Coventry City 42 12 11 19 39 70 0.557 35
22 Stockport County 42 9 12 21 42 75 0.560 30 Relegated
Source: [2]

Results

Stoke's score comes first

Legend

Win Draw Loss

Football League Second Division

MatchDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
128 August 1920Nottingham ForestA2–221,000Brown, Parker
230 August 1920Rotherham CountyH2–010,000Watkin, McColl
34 September 1920Nottingham ForestH4–019,000Watkin (3), McColl
46 September 1920Rotherham CountyA1–115,000Tempest
511 September 1920The WednesdayA3–125,000Tempest (2), Brown
618 September 1920The WednesdayH0–130,000
725 September 1920Port ValeA1–219,967McColl
82 October 1920Port ValeH0–127,455
99 October 1920Notts CountyH1–010,000Watkin
1016 October 1920Notts CountyA0–38,500
1123 October 1920Coventry CityH4–112,000Tempest (2), McColl, Maddock
1230 October 1920Coventry CityA0–118,000
136 November 1920Leeds UnitedH4–014,000Watkin (3), Brown
1413 November 1920Leeds UnitedA0–020,000
1520 November 1920BirminghamH1–215,000Brown
1627 November 1920BirminghamA0–312,000
174 December 1920West Ham UnitedH1–010,000Brittleton
1811 December 1920West Ham UnitedA0–115,000
1918 December 1920FulhamH1–27,000Brittleton
2025 December 1920Leicester CityA1–320,000Watkin
2127 December 1920Leicester CityH1–115,000Tempest
221 January 1921FulhamA3–18,500Watkin (2), Brittleton
2315 January 1921South ShieldsA1–115,000Burton
2422 January 1921South ShieldsH0–05,000
255 February 1921Cardiff CityA1–028,000Watkin
2612 February 1921Hull CityA1–15,000Watkin
2714 February 1921Cardiff CityH0–012,000
2826 February 1921Wolverhampton WanderersA3–320,000Watkin, McColl, Smith
2910 March 1921Wolverhampton WanderersH1–08,000Tempest
3012 March 1921Stockport CountyA0–24,000
3119 March 1921Stockport CountyH1–07,000Watkin
3225 March 1921BlackpoolA1–314,000Whitehurst
3326 March 1921Clapton OrientH0–114,000
3428 March 1921BlackpoolH1–112,000Tempest
352 April 1921Clapton OrientA2–36,000Whitehurst, Little
369 April 1921BuryH0–17,000
3711 April 1921Hull CityH1–35,000Tempest
3816 April 1921BuryA0–35,000
3923 April 1921Bristol CityH0–07,000
4030 April 1921Bristol CityA0–56,000
412 May 1921BarnsleyH3–25,000Tempest (pen), Brittleton, Helme
427 May 1921BarnsleyA0–17,000

FA Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
R18 January 1921Wolverhampton WanderersA2–335,000Watkin, Burton

Squad statistics

Pos. Name League FA Cup Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
GK Tom Kay 27010280
GK Percy Knott 12000120
GK Edwin Steventon 300030
DF Percy Brooke 701080
DF Jack Maddock 810081
DF Bob McGrory 200020
DF Alec Milne 42010430
DF Billy Twemlow 300030
MF Tom Brittleton 41410424
MF George Clarke 41010420
MF Bill Dickie 200020
MF Reg Forester 700070
MF Jack Moorwood 900090
MF Charlie Parker 910091
MF David Parkes 600060
MF Dickie Smith 38110391
FW David Brown 19410204
FW Matthew Burton 511162
FW Harry Crossthwaite 18010190
FW Jack Helme 410041
FW George Jarvis 200020
FW Tommy Little 17100171
FW James Martin 300030
FW Wally Masterman 000000
FW Jimmy McColl 27500275
FW Syd Mellor 300030
FW Tom Orpe 000000
FW Louis Page 800080
FW John Spencer 16000160
FW Billy Tempest 3710103810
FW Arthur Watkin 3515113616
FW Albert Whitehurst 11200112

References

  1. Matthews, Tony (1994). The Encyclopaedia of Stoke City. Lion Press. ISBN 0-9524151-0-0.
  2. "Season 1920–21". English Football League Tables. Retrieved 28 March 2019.
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