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词条 1983–84 Stoke City F.C. season
释义

  1. Season review

     League  FA Cup  League Cup 

  2. Final league table

  3. Results

     Legend  Football League First Division  FA Cup  League Cup  Friendlies  FA Youth Cup 

  4. Squad statistics

  5. References

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| club = Stoke City
| season = 1983–84
| manager = Ritchie Barker,
Bill Asprey
| chairman = Frank Edwards
| stadium = Victoria Ground
| league = Football League First Division
| league result = 18th (50 Points)
| cup1 = FA Cup
| cup1 result = Third Round
| cup2 = League Cup
| cup2 result = Fourth Round
| league topscorer = Paul Magurie (9)
| season topscorer = Paul Magurie (10)
| highest attendance = 24,372 vs Liverpool (14 April 1984)
| lowest attendance = 8,435 vs Everton (14 January 1984)
| average attendance = 13,900
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| nextseason = 1984–85
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The 1983–84 season was Stoke City's 77th season in the Football League and the 51st in the First Division.

Manager Ritchie Barker decided to change his tactics prior to the start of the season which was seen a strange decision as Stoke played well in the previous season playing good football. He change to the long ball style of play and whilst it worked with other sides in the Division it didn't with Stoke and results were poor. Barker was sacked and his assistant Bill Asprey took over and he brought back club legend Alan Hudson which sparked a revival with a 4–0 win over Wolverhampton Wanderers on the final day of the season seeing Stoke stay up by two points.[1][2]

Season review

League

It was apparent during the summer of 1983 at a coaching course at Lilleshall that manager Ritchie Barker was converted to the long ball game.[1] In truth it was used by several sides with great success in 1983–84, but not with Stoke.[1] Another youth team product Paul Bracewell was sold to Sunderland for £250,000 and that money was spent on Paul Dyson and Robbie James.[1] Stoke used their new style of play in their pre-season friendlies which drew some interesting results but was quite clear that the players were unhappy at the change and once the season started they struggled desperately out on the pitch.[1] In their first 24 matches they managed just three wins and in deep relegation trouble and it was no surprise to see Barker sacked by the board.[1]

Bill Asprey was put in charge of the team and his task was to get Stoke out of trouble and his first move was to bring back Alan Hudson and sell Mickey Thomas.[1] Hudson inspired a great recovery and Stoke's latter season performances were of a high standard yet the threat of relegation was still there but Stoke's fine efforts saw them take the relegation battle all the way to the final day of the season.[1] Stoke came up against already relegated Wolverhampton Wanderers.[1] It turned out to be an easy game for Stoke as they won 4–0 with Paul Magurie scoring all the goals leaving Stoke safe in 18th place with 50 points two more than Birmingham City.[1]

FA Cup

No progress was made in the FA Cup, Stoke losing 2–0 at home to Everton who would go on to lift the cup.[1]

League Cup

Stoke beat Peterborough United and Huddersfield Town before losing to Sheffield Wednesday in the fourth round.[1]

Final league table

PosClubPWDLFAGDPts
1Liverpool42221467332+4180
2Southampton42221196638+2877
3Nottingham Forest42228127645+3174
4Manchester United42201487141+3074
5Queens Park Rangers42227136737+3073
6Arsenal42189157460+1463
7Everton421614124442+262
8Tottenham Hotspur421710156465–161
9West Ham United42179166055+560
10Aston Villa42179165961–260
11Watford42169176877–957
12Ipswich Town42158195557–253
13Sunderland421313164253–1152
14Norwich City421215154849–151
15Leicester City421312176568–351
16Luton Town42149195366–1351
17West Bromwich Albion42149194862–1451
18Stoke City421311184463–1950
19Coventry City421311185777–2050
20Birmingham City421212183950–1148
21Notts County421011215072–2241
22Wolverhampton Wanderers42611252780–5329
Key: P = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; F = Goals for; A = Goals against; GD = Goal difference; Pts = Points

Results

Stoke's score comes first

Legend

WinDrawLoss

Football League First Division

{{Main|1983–84 Football League}}
MatchDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
1 27 August 1983 EvertonA0–122,658
2 29 August 1983 West Bromwich AlbionH3–116,156Painter (2) 26', 35', Maguire 57'
3 3 September 1983 Manchester UnitedH0–123,704
4 6 September 1983 Birmingham CityA0–113,728
5 10 September 1983 Ipswich TownA0–516,315
6 17 September 1983 WatfordH0–412,619
7 24 September 1983 Leicester CityA2–210,215Painter 11', Maguire 25'
8 1 October 1983 West Ham UnitedH3–113,825McAughtrie 30', Chamberlain 70', Thomas 80'
9 15 October 1983 SunderlandA2–211,923James (2) 27', 70'
10 22 October 1983 Notts CountyA1–17,684Bould 74'
11 29 October 1983 Coventry CityH1–311,836Thomas 40'
12 5 November 1983 Tottenham HotspurH1–114,727Thomas 25'
13 12 November 1983 Aston VillaA1–119,272Chamberlain 44'
14 19 November 1983 LiverpoolA0–126,529
15 26 November 1983 Nottingham ForestH1–111,655Chamberlain 7'
16 3 December 1983 SouthamptonA1–315,301James 13'
17 10 December 1983 Luton TownH2–410,329James (2) 36', 65', (1 pen)
18 17 December 1983 Wolverhampton WanderersA0–08,679
19 26 December 1983 Norwich CityH2–012,049Maguire 23', James 82'
20 31 December 1983 Manchester UnitedA0–140,164
21 2 January 1984 Leicester CityH0–113,728
22 14 January 1984 EvertonH1–18,435Heath 68'
23 17 January 1984 Queens Park RangersA0–69,320
24 21 January 1984 WatfordA0–214,076
25 28 January 1984 ArsenalH1–012,840Maguire 75' (pen)
26 4 February 1984 West Ham UnitedA0–318,775
27 11 February 1984 Ipswich TownH1–010,315Painter 87'
28 18 February 1984 Coventry CityA3–27,937Hampton 41', Chamberlain 67', O'Callaghan 81'
29 25 February 1984 Notts CountyH1–011,725Chamberlain 8'
30 3 March 1984 Tottenham HotspurA0–118,271
31 10 March 1984 Aston VillaH1–013,967Painter 73'
32 17 March 1984 Birmingham CityH2–113,506Dyson 21', Bould 56'
33 24 March 1984 West Bromwich AlbionA0–313,681
34 31 March 1984 SunderlandH2–111,047Painter 22', Dyson 28'
35 7 April 1984 ArsenalA1–321,211Chamberlain 70'
36 14 April 1984 LiverpoolH2–024,372Painter 21', Russell 50'
37 21 April 1984 Norwich CityA2–216,084McIlroy 5', Chamberlain 70'
38 23 April 1984 Queens Park RangersH1–213,735Russell 2'
39 28 April 1984 Nottingham ForestA0–013,625
40 5 May 1984 SouthamptonH1–112,171Maguire 80'
41 7 May 1984 Luton TownA1–09,867Painter 5'
42 12 May 1984 Wolverhampton WanderersH4–018,977Maguire (4) 17', 41', 49', 89' (2 pens)

FA Cup

{{Main|1983–84 FA Cup}}
RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
R37 January 1984 EvertonH0–216,462

League Cup

{{Main|1983–84 Football League Cup}}
RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
R2 1st Leg5 October 1983 Peterborough UnitedH0–011,085
R2 2nd Leg26 October 1983 Peterborough UnitedA2–19,898O'Callaghan 41', James 61'
R3 1st Leg8 November 1983 Huddersfield TownH0–014,175
R3 2nd Leg22 November 1983 Huddersfield TownA2–014,191Bould 8', Magurie 52'
R430 November 1983 Sheffield WednesdayH0–118,633

Friendlies

MatchOpponentVenueResult
1Parkway ClaytonA4–0
2WokinghamA8–4
3Oswestry TownA1–0
4Shrewsbury TownA1–1
5IFK MariehamnA7–2
6LydsdalA4–0
7OviksalliansenA4–4
8StrömsundA10–0
9KramforsA6–1

FA Youth Cup

RoundOpponentVenueResult
Round 2Chester CityA2–1
Round 3WalsallH3–0
Round 4Luton TownH3–2
Quarter FinalChelseaA2–1
Semi Final 1st LegArsenalH3–2
Semi Final 2nd LegArsenalA3–0
Final 1st LegEvertonA2–2
Final 2nd LegEvertonH0–2

Squad statistics

Pos.NameLeagueFA CupLeague CupTotal
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
GK{{flagicon|ENG}} Mervyn Cawston00000000
GK{{flagicon|ENG}} Peter Fox4201050480
DF{{flagicon|ENG}} Steve Bould3821041433
DF{{flagicon|ENG}} Paul Dyson3821050442
DF{{flagicon|ENG}} Peter Hampton31(1)1105037(1)1
DF{{flagicon|ENG}} Chris Hemming30000030
DF{{flagicon|WAL}} Robbie James4061051467
DF{{flagicon|SCO}} David McAughtrie1711050231
DF{{flagicon|ENG}} Robbie Savage5(2)000005(2)0
MF{{flagicon|WAL}} George Berry80001090
MF{{flagicon|ENG}} Peter Griffiths3(1)0000(1)03(2)0
MF{{flagicon|ENG}} Alan Hudson1600000160
MF{{flagicon|ENG}} Chris Maskery16(3)00(1)02(1)018(5)0
MF{{flagicon|NIR}} Sammy McIlroy39(1)1103043(1)1
MF{{flagicon|ENG}} Steve Parkin10000010
MF{{flagicon|ENG}} Dennis Tueart2(1)000103(1)0
FW{{flagicon|ENG}} Mark Chamberlain39(1)7105045(1)7
FW{{flagicon|ENG}} Neville Chamberlain30000030
FW{{flagicon|ENG}} Phil Heath3(1)100003(1)1
FW{{flagicon|SCO}} Paul Maguire24(9)9103(1)128(10)10
FW{{flagicon|IRE}} Brendan O'Callaghan37(1)1105143(1)2
FW{{flagicon|ENG}} Ian Painter30(4)8101032(4)8
FW{{flagicon|ENG}} Colin Russell1120000112
FW{{flagicon|WAL}} Mickey Thomas1630050213

References

1. ^10 11 {{cite book|last=Matthews|first=Tony|title=The Encyclopaedia of Stoke City|year=1994|publisher=Lion Press|isbn=0-9524151-0-0}}
2. ^{{cite book|last=Lowe|first=Simon|title=Stoke City The Modern Era - A Complete Record|year=2000|publisher=Desert Island Books|isbn=1-874287-39-2}}
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