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词条 1971–72 Port Vale F.C. season
释义

  1. Overview

     Third Division  Finances  Cup competitions 

  2. Final league table

  3. Results

     Football League Third Division  FA Cup  League Cup 

  4. Player statistics

     Appearances  Scorers  All competitions  League 

  5. Transfers

     Transfers in  Transfers out 

  6. References

{{Use dmy dates|date=March 2015}}{{Use British English|date=March 2015}}{{Infobox Football club season
| club = Port Vale
| season = 1971–72
| manager = Gordon Lee
| chairman = Graham Bourne
(until January)
Mark Singer
(January onwards)
| stadium = Vale Park
| league = Football League Third Division
| league result = 15th (41 Points)
| cup1 = FA Cup
| cup1 result = Third Round
(knocked out by Birmingham City)
| cup2 = League Cup
| cup2 result = First Round
(knocked out by Shrewsbury Town)
| cup3 = Player of the Year
| cup3 result = Sammy Morgan
| league topscorer = Bobby Gough (10)
| season topscorer = Bobby Gough (10)
| highest attendance = 11,118 vs. Aston Villa (6 November 1971)
| lowest attendance = 2,475 vs. Rochdale (12 May 1972)
| average attendance = 4,366
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| prevseason = 1970–71
| nextseason = 1972–73
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The 1971–72 season was Port Vale's 60th season of football in the Football League, and their second successive season (eighth overall) back in the Third Division.[1] Roy Sproson's 22-year career at the club came to an end, in what was an otherwise unremarkable campaign.

Overview

Third Division

The pre-season saw the arrival of left-half John Flowers from Doncaster Rovers and full-back Tony Loska from Shrewsbury Town for 'a small fee'.[1] Meanwhile, three players picked up injuries: John James (cartilage), Roy Sproson (ribs), and Stuart Sharratt (ankle); whilst Sammy Morgan threatened to quit altogether after falling out with manager Gordon Lee over his decision to remain resident in Great Yarmouth rather than moving nearer to Burslem.[1] Violence broke out in pre-season games, as the sport was in the grip of hooliganism.[1]

The season opened with a 1–1 draw with Brighton & Hove Albion in front of just 4,384 fans, causing Lee to warn that such low attendances would require him to sell off the club's best players.[1] By the end of September Vale were performing well on the pitch, and off it had sold the main car park to The Co-operative Group for £30,000.[1] Goals were at a premium despite a 4–3 win over York City and 4–4 draw with Aston Villa at Vale Park.[1] Sporadic violence continued to break out at many matches, as local businesses had their windows smashed, local residents were menaced and fights broke out.[1] In November, Clint Boulton was sold to Torquay United for £10,000.[1] The next month Lee brought Ray Harford from Mansfield Town for a £5,000 fee, as well as Keith Lindsey from Southend United for 'a small fee'.[1] Vale comfortable in the league, Chairman Graham Bourne resigned in January, along with colleague and fellow director George Sanders.[1] This left the Board of Directors with just two members, one of which, previous chairman Mark Singer, was re-elected as Chairman.[1] The Sentinels Chris Harper stated that "Vale will never make progress while they are plagued by trouble at the top".[1] The team continued with good home form, but invariably lost away from Vale Park.[1] On 16 February, Sammy Morgan scored on his debut for Northern Ireland, and picked up six further caps whilst at the club.[1] On 4 March, only 2,809 bothered to turn out for a 1–0 home win over Mansfield Town in strong wind and snow, whilst rivals Stoke City won the 1972 League Cup Final in front of a crowd of nearly 100,000 at Wembley Stadium.[1] Vale went on to go ten games without a win, also scoring just one goal in a run of seven games, to the frustration of their supporters.[1] Despite this, the now annual 'Meet the Manager' evening 'warmed the heart' of Lee.[1] A 1–0 win over Barnsley at the end of April ensured the club's safety from the drop.[1] On 8 May, Sproson made his farewell competitive appearance for the club in front of only 2,743 supporters, in a 2–1 defeat to Rotherham United.[1] Lee angrily declared that "the attendance was nothing short of a disgrace to mark the end of a legend".[1] Four days later there was an even smaller turnout for a final day 1–1 draw with Rochdale.[1]

They finished in fifteenth place with 41 points, 30 of which were won at home.[1] With just 43 goals scored, they had the lowest goal tally outside of the bottom four.[1]

Finances

On the financial side, a drop in average home attendance of over a thousand failed to prevent a profit of £596.[1] This profit was due to a £10,000 transfer credit and £13,967 worth of donations from the Sportsmen's Association and the Development Fund.[1] The club's total debt stood at £100,130.[1] Four players were let go at the end of the campaign: Mick Morris (Stafford Rangers), Keith Ball (Stourport), Stuart Sharratt (retired), and John Flowers (Eastwood).[1] Sproson also retired as a player, but stayed on as a scout and coach.[1]

Cup competitions

In the FA Cup, Vale beat Blackburn Rovers 3–1 following a 1–1 draw at Ewood Park. A last-minute Sammy Morgan goal then defeated Fourth Division Darlington in the Second Round.[1] Vale then were defeated 3–0 at St Andrew's by Second Division Birmingham City.

In the League Cup, Vale made 'their annual early exist', losing 2–0 at home to Shrewsbury Town.[1]

Final league table

{{Main article|1971–72 Football League}}
P WDLFAGAPts
1Aston Villa46326885322.65670
2Brighton & Hove Albion462711882471.74565
3Bournemouth462316773371.97362
4Notts County462512974441.68262
5Rotherham United4620151169521.32755
6Bristol Rovers4621121375561.33954
7Bolton Wanderers4617161351411.24450
8Plymouth Argyle4620101674641.15650
9Walsall4615181362571.08848
10Blackburn Rovers461991854570.94747
11Oldham Athletic4617111859630.93745
12Shrewsbury Town4617101973651.12344
13Chesterfield461882057571.00044
14Swansea City4617101946590.78044
15Port Vale4613151843590.72941
16Wrexham461682259630.93740
17Halifax Town4613122148610.78738
18Rochdale4612132157830.68737
19York City4612122257660.86436
20Tranmere Rovers4610162050710.70436
21Mansfield Town468201841630.65136
22Barnsley469181932640.50036
23Torquay United4610122441690.59432
24Bradford City4611102545770.58432
P = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; F = Goals for; A = Goals against; GA = Goal average; Pts = Points

Results

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Football League Third Division

DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
14 August 1971 Brighton & Hove AlbionH1–14,384Horton (pen)
21 August 1971 Swansea CityA1–06,457Morris
28 August 1971 ChesterfieldH0–24,416
30 August 1971 Notts CountyH0–35,298
4 September 1971 WrexhamA2–17,407Brodie, Horton
11 September 1971 Plymouth ArgyleH0–03,707
18 September 1971 Shrewsbury TownA0–05,443
25 September 1971 Halifax TownH1–03,724Gough
27 September 1971 Blackburn RoversH0–04,963
2 October 1971 WalsallA0–24,642
9 October 1971 Bolton WanderersH1–16,394Horton (pen)
16 October 1971 Brighton & Hove AlbionA1–19,007Mountford
19 October 1971 BournemouthA2–310,404Morgan, Gough
23 October 1971 York CityH4–34,484McLaren (2), Gough, Morgan
30 October 1971 Oldham AthleticA0–18,140
6 November 1971 Aston VillaH4–411,118McLaren, Mountford, Morgan, Loska
13 November 1971 Mansfield TownA1–05,996Mountford
27 November 1971 Torquay UnitedA0–33,710
4 December 1971 Tranmere RoversH2–13,701Morgan, McLaren
18 December 1971 WrexhamH1–04,310Summerscales
27 December 1971 Bristol RoversA1–212,073McLaren
1 January 1972 Shrewsbury TownH2–15,056Gough, Horton
8 January 1972 ChesterfieldA1–26,532Gough
22 January 1972 Blackburn RoversA1–38,495Loska
29 January 1972 BournemouthH1–14,937Gough
5 February 1972 Bradford CityH1–03,715Lacey
12 February 1972 York CityA1–24,319Gough
19 February 1972 Oldham AthleticH1–04,506Morgan
26 February 1972 Aston VillaA0–232,806
4 March 1972 Mansfield TownH1–02,809Morgan
11 March 1972 Bolton WanderersA0–36,240
13 March 1972 RochdaleA2–33,157James, o.g.
18 March 1972 Swansea CityH3–03,257Gough (2), Harford
21 March 1972 BarnsleyA0–04,048
25 March 1972 Plymouth ArgyleA0–08,801
1 April 1972 Bristol RoversH0–03,823
3 April 1972 WalsallH1–15,250Gough
4 April 1972 Halifax TownA0–23,319
8 April 1972 Bradford CityA0–02,969
15 April 1972 Torquay UnitedH0–02,737
18 April 1972 Rotherham UnitedA0–34,161
21 April 1972 Tranmere RoversA2–33,544McLaren, o.g.
26 April 1972 Notts CountyA1–29,033Morgan
29 April 1972 BarnsleyH1–02,614Morris
8 May 1972 Rotherham UnitedH1–22,743Morris
12 May 1972 RochdaleH1–12,475Horton (pen)

FA Cup

{{Main article|1971–72 FA Cup}}
RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
R120 November 1971 Blackburn RoversA1–16,947Horton
R1 Replay22 November 1971 Blackburn RoversH3–15,717Horton (2 [1 pen]), Morgan
R211 December 1971 DarlingtonH1–05,402Morgan
R315 January 1972 Birmingham CityA0–332,937

League Cup

{{Main article|1971–72 Football League Cup}}
RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
R118 August 1971 Shrewsbury TownH0–24,638

Player statistics

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Appearances

Pos.NameFootball LeagueFA CupLeague CupTotal
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
GK{{flagicon|ENG}} Keith Ball3103010350
GK{{flagicon|ENG}} Stuart Sharratt1501000160
DF{{flagicon|ENG}} Roy Sproson10000010
DF{{flagicon|ENG}} Clint Boulton1500010160
DF{{flagicon|ENG}} Bill Summerscales2415000281
DF{{flagicon|ENG}} Roy Cross4604010510
DF{{flagicon|ENG}} John Brodie3714020421
DF{{flagicon|ENG}} Keith Lindsey1600000160
DF{{flagicon|ENG}} Tony Loska3024010352
MF{{flagicon|SCO}} Tommy McLaren4564010506
MF{{flagicon|ENG}} Brian Horton4254310478
MF{{flagicon|ENG}} Tony Lacey3112000331
MF{{flagicon|ENG}} Bob Peyton20000020
MF{{flagicon|ENG}} John Flowers3402010370
MF{{flagicon|ENG}} Ray Harford1910000191
FW{{flagicon|ENG}} John James1410000141
FW{{flagicon|ENG}} Mick Morris3132000333
FW{{flagicon|ENG}} Bobby Gough421040104710
FW{{flagicon|NIR}} Sammy Morgan3674210419
FW{{flagicon|ENG}} Bob Mountford2133010253
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Scorers

All competitions

ScorerGoals
ENG}} Bobby Gough10
NIR}} Sammy Morgan9
SCO}} Tommy McLaren
ENG}} Brian Horton8
ENG}} Mick Morris3
ENG}} Bob Mountford
ENG}} Tony Loska2
SCO}} Ray Harford1
ENG}} John Brodie
ENG}} Bill Summerscales
ENG}} Tony Lacey
ENG}} John James

League

ScorerGoals
ENG}} Bobby Gough10
NIR}} Sammy Morgan7
SCO}} Tommy McLaren6
ENG}} Brian Horton5
ENG}} Mick Morris3
ENG}} Bob Mountford
ENG}} Tony Loska2
SCO}} Ray Harford1
ENG}} John Brodie
ENG}} Bill Summerscales
ENG}} Tony Lacey
ENG}} John Brodie
ENG}} John James
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Transfers

Transfers in

Date fromPositionNationalityNameFromFeeRef.
July 1971 DF ENG}} Tony Loska Southend United Free transfer [3]
August 1971 MF ENG}} John Flowers Doncaster Rovers 'small' [3]
December 1971 DF ENG}} Ray Harford Mansfield Town £5,000 [3]
December 1971 DF ENG}} Keith Lindsey Southend United 'small' [3]
January 1972 MF ENG}} Bob Peyton Chelmsley Town Free transfer [3]

Transfers out

Date fromPositionNationalityNameToFeeRef.
November 1971 DF ENG}} Clint Boulton Torquay United £10,000 [3]
May 1972 GK ENG}} Keith Ball Stourport Free transfer [3]
May 1972 MF ENG}} John Flowers Eastwood Free transfer [3]
May 1972 FW ENG}} Mick Morris Stafford Rangers Free transfer [3]
May 1972 DF ENG}} Roy Sproson Retired [3]
May 1972 GK ENG}} Stuart Sharratt 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 {{cite book|last=Kent|first=Jeff|title=The Valiants' Years: The Story Of Port Vale|publisher=Witan Books|year=1990|pages=227–257|chapter=Surviving on a Shoestring (1969–1979)|isbn=0-9508981-4-7}}
2. ^Port Vale 1971–1972 : Results & Fixtures {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304062426/http://www.statto.com/football/teams/port-vale/1971-1972/results |date=4 March 2016 }}. Statto Organisation. Retrieved 28 April 2012.
3. ^10 {{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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