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词条 1938–39 Port Vale F.C. season
释义

  1. Overview

     Third Division South  Finances  Cup competitions 

  2. Final league table

  3. Results

     Football League Third Division South  FA Cup  Third Division South Cup 

  4. Player statistics

     Appearances  Scorers  All competitions  League 

  5. Transfers

     Transfers in  Transfers out 

  6. References

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| club = Port Vale
| season = 1938–39
| manager = Tom Morgan (until March)
| chairman = Frank Huntbach
| stadium = The Old Recreation Ground
| league = Football League Third Division South
| league result = 18th (37 Points)
| cup1 = FA Cup
| cup1 result = Second Round
(knocked out by Southend United)
| cup2 = Football League Third Division South Cup
| cup2 result = Semi-finals
(knocked out by Queens Park Rangers)
| league topscorer = Tom Nolan (17)
| season topscorer = Tom Nolan (17)
| highest attendance = 12,521 vs. Cardiff City (5 November 1938)
| lowest attendance = 3,482 vs. Clapton Orient (6 May 1939)
| average attendance = 7,587
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| prevseason = 1937–38
| nextseason = 1939–40
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The 1938–39 season was Port Vale's 33rd season of football in the Football League, and their first ever season in the Third Division South, having switched from the Third Division North in summer 1938.[1] It was the club's last full season of football before the breakout of war in Europe. It was thus the last season of competitive football for many of the players, including Tom Nolan, who became the club's top scorer for the fourth and final time with seventeen goals. Progressing to the semi-final stage of the Football League Third Division South Cup, they could progress no further as the tournament was cancelled before its conclusion. Manager Tom Morgan shocked the club by leaving for another position in March.

Overview

Third Division South

The pre-season saw another reconstruction of the first eleven, as eleven new signings arrived at The Old Recreation Ground, most notably: highly rated goalkeeper Arthur Jepson (Grantham Town); veteran left-back George Collin (Sunderland); right-half George Hannah (Derby County); left-half Sid Wileman (signed from Derby for 'a substantial fee'); and goalscoring winger John Callender (Lincoln City).[1] Work at the stadium took place, as ground outside the stadium was prepared for car parking.[1] The eclectic training schedule of the previous season was expanded, with bowls and cricket supplemented by games of tennis and baseball.[1] Also on 20 August, a Football League Jubilee Fund match was played against nearby Crewe Alexandra, with the Vale picking up a 3–2 win, raising £243 in the process.[1]

The season began with George Heppell in goal, as Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club at first refused to allow Jepson to play.[1] With three defeats in the first four games, most of the new men were dropped, as Morgan struggled to find consistency in his picks.[1] It took until the end of October for the team to get into their stride, as their 5–1 win over Walsall was their fifth consecutive home win.[1] They also travelled to St James Park to record a 3–1 win over Exeter City – their first away win since September 1937.[1] Nottinghamshire CCC seemed justified in initially refusing Jepson permission to play, as he played seventy minutes of the game with his right hand strapped up, having dislocated his fingers.[1] Ken Fish was then sold to BSC Young Boys of Switzerland, having fallen out of favour; yet the directors refused to hear offers for the rest of the team, determined as they were to strengthen the team.[1] Despite stylish play, especially from Alf Bellis, the club then went from Guy Fawkes Night to New Year's Eve without a victory, their five defeats taking them to just two points clear of the re-election zone.[1] Ending their run with a 4–0 win over Bristol City, they lost Jack Roberts to a dislocated shoulder.[1]

Trying out new, young players in 1939, the club re-signed veteran forward Tommy Ward from Stoke City.[1] A 4–0 hammering at Fellows Park from bottom-placed Walsall left Vale third-from-bottom by March.[1] Disgruntled supporters turned against the team, as regular barracking was directed at the players.[1] Roberts and Jepson struggled with injuries, but by March the newcomers had finally gelled as a group, and results soon picked up.[1] Yet manager Tom Morgan shocked the club by leaving for the vacant position at Wrexham,[1] leaving the club somewhat rudderless. Despite receiving a 4–0 beating from Notts County at Meadow Lane, the players rallied to produce four points from their last three games.[1] Two of these points came from a 2–0 win over champions Newport County at Somerton Park, making Vale the only team to have recorded the double over "Ironsides" that season.[1]

They finished in eighteenth place with 37 points, then a club record low position.[1] They were four points clear of having to petition for re-election, and eighteen points short of promotion. Their 52 goals scored was a poor record, though a total of 58 goals conceded was much improved on the previous campaign.[1] Nolan's seventeen goals were the only major contribution in front of goal.[1]

Finances

On the financial side, gate receipts had increased by £659, however an overall loss was made of £1,723.[1] The move to the southern division had cost a considerable amount in transfer fees, though home game income had improved by £676 to £6,403.[1] Further financial worries were lessened by a transfer credit of £1,455.[1] Despite the poor season, seventeen players were kept on, though promising teenage midfielder John Smith was sold to Chelsea.[1] Other departures included Harry Davies (retired); Leonard Smart; Tommy Ward (Mansfield Town); Arthur Caldwell; Arthur Masters; George Collin (Burton Town); Sid Wileman (Hinckley United); and John Callender (Gateshead).[1]

Cup competitions

In the FA Cup, Vale overcame Wrexham of the Third Division North 2–1 at the Racecourse Ground.[1] However they crashed out at the Second Round, losing 1–0 at home to league rivals Southend United.[1] For both matches the players had relaxed beforehand with activities such as golf, country walks, and games of snooker.[1]

In the short-lived Football League Third Division South Cup, the "Valiants" progressed to the semi-finals at the expense of Walsall (4–0), Mansfield Town (3–1), and Ipswich Town (2–0).[1] In the semis they came to a goalless stalemate with Queens Park Rangers at Loftus Road – the tournament was cancelled at this stage, and so no club would win it.[1] The club had actually lost money in the much-maligned tournament, as atrocious attendances were not enough to even pay player bonuses.[1] Port Vale and Queens Park Rangers actually protested in favour of cancelling the tournament due to the financial failure of the cup, and the Football League agreed with them to 'wash out' the competition.[1]

Final league table

{{Main|1938–39 Football League}}
PosTeamPldWDLFAWDLFAFAGAGDPts
1Newport County4215423716777212958451.289+ 1355
2Crystal Palace4215424918588223471521.365+ 1952
3Brighton & Hove Albion42145243145610253568491.388+ 1949
4Watford42146144153612183662511.216+ 1146
5Reading4212634623489233669591.169+ 1046
6Queens Park Rangers42108344155610243468491.388+ 1944
7Ipswich Town42143446212910163162521.192+ 1044
8Bristol City42145242192712194461630.968– 244
9Swindon Town42154253253414195272770.935– 544
10Aldershot42136231153612225153660.803– 1344
11Notts County42126336165313233859541.093+ 443
12Southend United42145238132415235161640.953– 341
13Cardiff City42121840283108213761650.938– 441
14Exeter City4299340324512255065820.793– 1740
15Bournemouth & Boscombe Athletic42108338223513143652580.897– 639
16Mansfield Town42108333192712114344620.710– 1839
17Northampton Town42135341202316103851580.879– 738
18Port Vale42105636234413163552580.897– 637
19Torquay United4275927287410274254700.771– 1637
20Clapton Orient42109240161416133953550.964– 235
21Walsall4296647232514214668690.986– 133
22Bristol Rovers4288530172514254455610.902– 633
Pld = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; F = Goals for; A = Goals against;
GA = Goal average; GD = Goal difference; Pts = Points

Results

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Football League Third Division South

DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
27 August 1938 AldershotH1–310,036Callender
29 August 1938 Newport CountyH2–16,240O'Brien, Roberts
3 September 1938 Bristol CityA1–516,975Nolan
8 September 1938 Clapton OrientA0–14,399
10 September 1938 Crystal PalaceH2–010,478Nolan (2)
17 September 1938 WatfordA0–29,503
24 September 1938 Mansfield TownH3–08,100Masters (2), Bellis
1 October 1938 Swindon TownH2–010,082Griffiths, Roberts
8 October 1938 Torquay UnitedA0–13,382
15 October 1938 Queens Park RangersA2–213,853Nolan, Roberts
22 October 1938 WalsallH5–18,593Davies (2), Nolan, Roberts, Masters
29 October 1938 Exeter CityA3–16,885Roberts (2), Bellis
5 November 1938 Cardiff CityH1–112,521Nolan
12 November 1938 Ipswich TownA0–213,637
19 November 1938 ReadingH0–29,633
3 December 1938 Brighton & Hove AlbionH1–18,015Nolan
17 December 1938 Southend UnitedH2–24,209Masters, Roberts
26 December 1938 Northampton TownA0–24,734
27 December 1938 Northampton TownH0–210,717
31 December 1938 Bristol CityH4–04,597Nolan (2), Griffiths, Roberts
7 January 1939 Bristol RoversA1–03,962Nolan
14 January 1939 Crystal PalaceA0–113,773
21 January 1939 WatfordH1–25,204Nolan
28 January 1939 Mansfield TownA0–23,742
4 February 1939 Swindon TownA1–18,823Ward
11 February 1939 Torquay UnitedH0–18,064
18 February 1939 Queens Park RangersH1–27,210Ward
25 February 1939 WalsallA0–45,749
4 March 1939 Exeter CityH3–26,240Nolan, Moreland, Masters
11 March 1939 Cardiff CityA4–29,145Smart (2), Ward, Nolan
15 March 1939 Bournemouth & Boscombe AthleticA1–13,243Ward
18 March 1939 Ipswich TownH0–06,361
25 March 1939 ReadingA1–25,079Moreland
1 April 1939 Bristol RoversH2–15,634Nolan, Smart
7 April 1939 Notts CountyH3–19,658Smart, o.g., Nolan
8 April 1939 Brighton & Hove AlbionA0–17,807
10 April 1939 Notts CountyA0–410,401
15 April 1939 Bournemouth & Boscombe AthleticH2–03,902Nolan, Moreland
19 April 1939 AldershotA0–13,518
22 April 1939 Southend UnitedA0–04,239
29 April 1939 Newport CountyA2–07,260Smart, Bellis
6 May 1939 Clapton OrientH1–13,482Nolan

FA Cup

{{Main|1938–39 FA Cup}}
RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
R126 November 1938 WrexhamA2–15,000Roberts (2)
R210 December 1938 Southend UnitedH0–17,993

Third Division South Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
126 September 1938WalsallH4–0Smith, Masters, Griffiths, Davies
213 February 1939Mansfield TownH3–1Ward (2), Smith
327 February 1939Ipswich TownH2–0Ward , Masters
SF4 May 1939Queens Park RangersA0–0300

Player statistics

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Appearances

Pos.NameFootball LeagueFA CupTotal
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
GK{{flagicon|ENG}} George Heppell300030
GK{{flagicon|ENG}} Arthur Jepson39020450
DF{{flagicon|ENG}} Harry Griffiths33220373
DF{{flagicon|ENG}} Johnny Rowe35020400
DF{{flagicon|ENG}} Roger Whittle400040
DF{{flagicon|ENG}} Roy Felton10000120
DF{{flagicon|ENG}} George Collin100010
DFTom Clark000000
MF{{flagicon|ENG}} Arthur Caldwell400060
MF{{flagicon|ENG}} Tommy Ward12400157
MF{{flagicon|ENG}} Wilf Smith37020400
MF{{flagicon|ENG}} Arthur Cumberlidge35020410
MF{{flagicon|ENG}} Alf Bellis26320313
MF{{flagicon|ENG}} Sid Wileman401060
MF{{flagicon|ENG}} Don Triner300040
MF{{flagicon|ENG}} Leonard Smart13500135
MF{{flagicon|ENG}} John Smith13010182
MF{{flagicon|ENG}} George Hannah42020480
MF{{flagicon|ENG}} Bill Booth9000100
MF{{flagicon|ENG}} John Callender310041
FW{{flagicon|ENG}} Jack Roberts208122110
FW{{flagicon|ENG}} Tom Nolan3917204117
FW{{flagicon|ENG}} Arthur Masters33520377
FW{{flagicon|ENG}} Harry Davies29210343
FW{{flagicon|ENG}} Joe Wheatley200030
FW{{flagicon|ENG}} John Sanderson100010
FW{{flagicon|ENG}} Geoffrey Moreland730093
FW{{flagicon|SCO}} William O'Brien410041
FW{{flagicon|ENG}} Richard Fuller100010
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Scorers

All competitions

ScorerGoals
ENG}} Tom Nolan17
ENG}} Jack Roberts10
ENG}} Arthur Masters7
ENG}} Tommy Ward
ENG}} Leonard Smart5
ENG}} Geoffrey Moreland3
ENG}} Alf Bellis
ENG}} Harry Davies
ENG}} Harry Griffiths
ENG}} John Smith2
ENG}} John Callender1
SCO}} William O'Brien

League

ScorerGoals
ENG}} Tom Nolan17
ENG}} Jack Roberts8
ENG}} Arthur Masters5
ENG}} Leonard Smart
ENG}} Tommy Ward4
ENG}} Geoffrey Moreland3
ENG}} Alf Bellis
ENG}} Harry Davies2
ENG}} Harry Griffiths
ENG}} John Callender1
SCO}} William O'Brien
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Transfers

Transfers in

Date fromPositionNationalityNameFromFeeRef.
May 1938 MF ENG}} John Callender Lincoln City Free transfer [3]
May 1938 FW ENG}} Richard Fuller Stockport County Free transfer [3]
May 1938 DF SCO}} William O'Brien Bournemouth & Boscombe Athletic Free transfer [3]
June 1938 DF ENG}} George Collin Sunderland Free transfer [3]
June 1938 DF ENG}} Roy Felton Everton Free transfer [3]
June 1938 MF ENG}} George Hannah Derby County Free transfer [3]
June 1938 GK ENG}} Arthur Jepson Grantham Town Free transfer [3]
June 1938 FW ENG}} John Sanderson Newcastle United Free transfer [3]
June 1938 MF ENG}} Sid Wileman Derby County 'Substantial' [3]
November 1938 FW ENG}} Geoffrey Moreland Birmingham Free transfer [3]
December 1938 MF ENG}} Don Triner Downing's Tileries Free transfer [3]
February 1939 DF ENG}} Bill Booth Wolverhampton Wanderers Free transfer [3]
February 1939 MF ENG}} Tommy Ward Stoke City Free transfer [3]
March 1939 MF Leonard Smart Wolverhampton Wanderers Free transfer [3]

Transfers out

Date fromPositionNationalityNameToFeeRef.
October 1938 FW RSA}} Ken Fish SWI}} Young Boys Free transfer [3]
April 1939 MF ENG}} John Callender Gateshead Free transfer [3]
April 1939 DF ENG}} George Collin Burton Town Free transfer [3]
April 1939 FW ENG}} Harry Davies Retired [3]
April 1939 FW ENG}} Richard Fuller Darlington Free transfer [3]
April 1939 DF SCO}} William O'Brien Watford Free transfer [3]
May 1939 MF ENG}} John Smith Chelsea Free transfer [3]
June 1939 MF ENG}} Tommy Ward Mansfield Town Free transfer [3]
August 1938 MF ENG}} Sid Wileman Hinckley United Free transfer [3]
Summer 1939 DF ENG}} Bill Booth Cardiff City Free transfer [3]
Summer 1939 FW ENG}} Arthur Masters Released [3]

References

Specific
1. ^10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 {{cite book|last=Kent|first=Jeff|title=The Valiants' Years: The Story Of Port Vale|publisher=Witan Books|year=1990|pages=124–150|chapter=From Glory to Despair (1929–1939)|isbn=0-9508981-4-7}}
2. ^Port Vale 1938–1939 : Results & Fixtures {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304061217/http://www.statto.com/football/teams/port-vale/1938-1939/results |date=4 March 2016 }}. Statto Organisation. Retrieved 28 April 2012.
3. ^10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 {{cite book|last=Kent|first=Jeff|title=Port Vale Personalities|publisher=Witan Books|year=1996|isbn=0-9529152-0-0}}
General
  • {{cite book|last=Kent|first=Jeff|title=The Port Vale Record 1879-1993|publisher=Witan Books|year=1993|isbn=0-9508981-9-8}}
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