1939–40 Port Vale F.C. season

The 1939–40 season was Port Vale's 34th season of football in the Football League, and second successive season in the Third Division South.[1] All competitive football was suspended upon the breakout of war in Europe, just two games into the regular season. These two games were expunged form official records and the regional war leagues which replaced them are not recognised by the Football League and thus not included in official records. Port Vale went on to finish eighth in the West League of the regional wartime league.

Port Vale
1939–40 season
ChairmanFrank Huntbach
StadiumThe Old Recreation Ground
Football League Third Division South22nd (1 Point) – season abandoned
Football League West League8th (22 Points)
Football League War CupPreliminary Round
(knocked out by Walsall)
Staffordshire Senior CupFirst Round
(knocked out by West Bromwich Albion)
Top goalscorerLeague: Jack Roberts (13)
All: Jack Roberts (14)
Highest home attendance6,000 vs. Everton, 6 April 1940
Lowest home attendance1,000 vs. New Brighton, 13 May 1940
Average home league attendance2,568
Biggest win6–1 vs. Crewe Alexandra, 21 October 1939
Biggest defeat0–7 and 1–8

Overview

Having rebuilt the playing squad the previous season, the Port Vale management opted to supplement the relatively team with young signings; notable teenage arrivals were Scottish winger Murdoch Dickie from Crewe Alexandra and inside-forward Bert Flatley from York City. Ken Fish returned as assistant trainer as well as a player, with the club deciding to do without a manager in favour of a selection committee. A goalless draw on the opening day down at Brighton & Hove Albion was followed by a 1–0 home defeat to Exeter City, but match number three against Northampton Town was cancelled after war was declared and the government prohibited all sports gatherings.[1] The Football League was formally cancelled and the footballing authorities looked at alternative arrangements.[1] Permission was granted for football to take place in Stoke-on-Trent and friendlies took place as during this time.[1]

The Football League eventually decided upon regional leagues and placed Vale in the West Region, alongside the big clubs from Liverpool and Manchester. Attendances were low, with only the fixtures with Manchester United and Everton breaking the 4,000 mark at the Old Recreation Ground. They managed to beat Everton 2–1 in front on a season-high crowd of around 6,000, and also managed to pick up a 1–1 draw with Liverpool in front of just 4,000 spectators at Anfield. Vale suffered heavy defeats at Old Trafford, the Victoria Ground and Maine Road, as well as at home to Liverpool, but managed to record doubles against both Crewe Alexandra and Tranmere Rovers.[1] Despite fielding strong sides in the War Cup and Staffordshire Senior Cup they were eliminated in the opening rounds by Walsall and West Bromwich Albion respectively.[1] Jack Roberts finished as top-scorer with 14 goals in all competitions. The club could not afford to continue fielding a professional team and so fielded just a junior side until the 1944–45 season despite still losing vast sums of money maintaining the Old Recreation Ground.[1]

League table

Third Division South

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GAv Pts
18 Northampton Town 3 1 0 2 2 12 0.167 2
19 Aldershot 3 0 1 2 3 5 0.600 1
20 Swindon Town 3 0 1 2 2 4 0.500 1
21 Bristol Rovers 3 0 1 2 2 7 0.286 1
22 Port Vale 2 0 1 1 0 1 0.000 1
Source:

West Regional Championship

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GR Pts
1 Stoke City 22 13 5 4 57 41 1.390 31
2 Liverpool 22 12 5 5 66 40 1.650 29
3 Everton 22 12 4 6 64 33 1.939 28
4 Manchester United 22 14 0 8 74 41 1.805 28
5 Manchester City 22 12 4 6 73 41 1.780 28
6 Wrexham 22 10 5 7 45 50 0.900 25
7 New Brighton 22 10 3 9 55 52 1.058 23
8 Port Vale 22 10 2 10 52 56 0.929 22
9 Chester 22 7 5 10 40 51 0.784 19
10 Crewe Alexandra 22 6 1 15 44 79 0.557 13
11 Stockport County 22 4 3 15 45 79 0.570 11
12 Tranmere Rovers 22 2 3 17 41 93 0.441 7
Source:

Results

Port Vale's score comes first

Round12
GroundAH
ResultDL
Position1222
Source: Statto[2]
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Football League Third Division South

DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
26 August 1939Brighton & Hove AlbionA0–08,172
2 September 1939Exeter CityH0–15,102

Football League West (War) League

DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
21 October 1939Crewe AlexandraH6–12,100P.Griffiths (2), Tunnicliffe (2), Nolan, Roberts
28 October 1939LiverpoolA1–14,000Nolan
11 November 1939Stockport CountyA1–23,452P.Griffiths
18 November 1939Tranmere RoversH6–21,745H.Griffiths (3 [2 pens]), P.Griffiths, Tunnicliffe, Nolan
25 November 1939Manchester UnitedA1–81,500Tunnicliffe
2 December 1939WrexhamH1–01,456Higgins
9 December 1939EvertonA1–31,000P.Griffiths
6 January 1940New BrightonA2–21,500Tunnicliffe, P.Griffiths
10 February 1940Crewe AlexandraA3–1800Roberts (2), Cumberlidge
24 February 1940LiverpoolH3–82,039Sproson, Roberts, P.Griffiths
2 March 1940ChesterA3–01,000Higgins, Roberts, Tunnicliffe
9 March 1940Stockport CountyH6–21,787Higgins (2), Tunnicliffe (2), P.Griffiths, Roberts
16 March 1940Tranmere RoversA5–12,000Tunnicliffe (2), Roberts (2), Higgins
23 March 1940Manchester UnitedH1–34,127Higgins
25 March 1940Stoke CityA1–59,450Roberts
30 March 1940WrexhamA0–12,000
6 April 1940EvertonH2–16,000Griffiths, Higgins
4 May 1940ChesterH3–11,170Roberts (2), Blunt
6 May 1940Stoke CityH1–23,053Roberts
11 May 1940Manchester CityH2–51,242Roberts, Bellis
13 May 1940New BrightonH3–01,000Triner (2), Bellis
18 May 1940Manchester CityA0–72,000

Football League (War) Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
Preliminary13 April 1940WalsallH2–24,403H.Griffiths, Roberts
Replay15 April 1940WalsallA0–6883

Staffordshire Senior Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
14 November 1939West Bromwich AlbionA1–22,000P.Griffiths

Player statistics

Appearances

Pos. Name Football League War League Cups Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
GK Arthur Jepson 2021030260
GK Jack Moore 00100010
DF Harry Griffiths 2016320203
DF Johnny Rowe 2015030200
DF Edwin Blunt 009110101
DF Jack Griffiths 00100010
DF Jimmy Oakes 00700070
DF Fred Obrey 0010000100
DF Bob Pursell 0013020150
DF Charlie Scrimshaw 00701080
DF Jess Sproson 00410041
MF Wilf Smith 2022030270
MF Arthur Cumberlidge 2015120191
MF Alf Bellis 20520072
MF Don Triner 00520052
MF George Hannah 20300050
MF Ronald Beresford 00001010
MF Murdoch Dickie 20000020
MF Phil Griffiths 00229312510
MF Billy Tunnicliffe 001710302010
FW Jack Roberts 201613212014
FW Tom Nolan 00831093
FW John Sanderson 20000020
FW Bert Flatley 20000020
FW Dennis Higgins 0018730217
FW George Morrey 00100010
FW Harry Ware 00602080
FW Ken Fish 00000000

Top scorers

Place Position Nation Name West (War) League War Cup Staffs Cup Total
1FW EnglandJack Roberts131014
2MF EnglandBilly Tunnicliffe100010
MF WalesPhil Griffiths90110
4FW EnglandDennis Higgins7007
5FW EnglandHarry Griffiths3104
6FW EnglandTom Nolan3003
7MF EnglandAlf Bellis2002
MF EnglandDon Triner2002
9DF EnglandEdwin Blunt1001
MF EnglandArthur Cumberlidge1001
DF EnglandJess Sproson1001
Own goals0000
TOTALS 52 2 1 55

Transfers

Transfers in

Date from Position Nationality Name From Fee Ref.
May 1939MFMurdoch DickieCrewe AlexandraFree transfer[3]
June 1939FWBert FlatleyYork CityFree transfer[3]
July 1939FWKen Fish Young BoysFree transfer[3]
October 1939MFPhil GriffithsFolkestoneFree transfer[3]

Transfers out

Date from Position Nationality Name To Fee Ref.
December 1939MFMurdoch DickieContract cancelled[3]
February 1940FWTom NolanRetired[3]

References

Specific
  1. Kent, Jeff (1990). "Creating Sunshine from the Shadows (1939–1950)". The Valiants' Years: The Story Of Port Vale. Witan Books. pp. 151–171. ISBN 0-9508981-4-7.
  2. Port Vale 1939–1940 : Results & Fixtures . Statto Organisation. Retrieved 28 April 2012.
  3. Kent, Jeff (1996). Port Vale Personalities. Witan Books. ISBN 0-9529152-0-0.
General
  • Kent, Jeff (1993). The Port Vale Record 1879-1993. Witan Books. ISBN 0-9508981-9-8.
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