1967–68 Stoke City F.C. season

Stoke City
1967–68 season
Chairman Albert Henshall
Manager Tony Waddington
Stadium Victoria Ground
Football League First Division 18th (35 Points)
FA Cup Fourth Round
League Cup Quarter Final
Top goalscorer League: Peter Dobing, Harry Burrows (15)
All: Harry Burrows (16)
Highest home attendance 32,549 vs Manchester United (30 March 1967)
Lowest home attendance 15,785 vs Sheffield Wednesday (16 March 1968)
Average home league attendance 21,949
Home colours

The 1967–68 season was Stoke City's 61st season in the Football League and the 37th in the First Division.

Since gaining promotion back to the First Division in 1963, Stoke had done well and managed to consistently finish in mid-table avoiding any fears of relegation. However in 1967–68 Stoke did have a later than expected fight against relegation and after going seven straight matches without a win towards the end of the season it looked as if Stoke were heading back to the Second Division but a thrilling 3–2 win over Leeds set Stoke up to beat Liverpool on the final day ensuring survival by three points.[1]

Season review

League

Dennis Viollet left Stoke in May 1967 for Baltimore Bays in the United States, and Tony Waddington decided against signing a replacement, making just one transaction prior to the start of the 1967–68 season, purchasing Burnley left back Alex Elder for £50,000.[1] Elder had a fine career at Turf Moor but at Stoke after an early injury he never produced the form expected of him and is considered to be one of Waddington's worst signings.[1] After a decent enough start to the campaign by Christmas results did not go well at all and the side slipped down the table and into the relegation places.[1] Results continued to be poor and after a 3–0 defeat away at West Bromwich Albion on 13 March, Stoke went and lost the next six matches.[1]

Consequently a lot of 'wheeling a dealing' was done in the transfer market with Alan Philpott leaving for Oldham, Maurice Setters to Coventry and the popular Calvin Palmer moving to Sunderland for £70,000. To fill the gap Waddington brought in Willie Stevenson from Liverpool for £30,000.[1] Thanks to three fine results late on in the season, including a thrilling 3–2 win over Don Revie's Leeds and a decisive 2–1 victory over Liverpool, Stoke managed to finish in 18th place three points away from the relegation places.[1]

FA Cup

After beating Welsh side Cardiff City in the third round Stoke were knocked out by West Ham United who won 3–0 at the Victoria Ground.[1]

League Cup

Stoke made it through to the quarter final of the 1967–68 League Cup losing 2–0 to Leeds United at Elland Road after knocking out Watford, Ipswich Town and Sheffield Wednesday.[1]

Final league table

PosClubPWDLFAGAPts
1Manchester City422661086432.00058
2Manchester United422481089551.61856
3Liverpool422211971401.77555
4Leeds United422291171411.73253
5Everton422361367401.67552
6Chelsea4218121262680.91248
7Tottenham Hotspur421991470591.18647
8West Bromwich Albion4217121375621.21046
9Arsenal4217101560561.07144
10Newcastle United4213151454670.80641
11Nottingham Forest4214111752640.81339
12West Ham United4214101873691.05838
13Leicester City4213121764690.92838
14Burnley4214101864710.90138
15Sunderland4213111851610.83637
16Southampton4213111866830.79537
17Wolverhampton Wanderers421482066750.88036
18Stoke City421472150730.68535
19Sheffield Wednesday4211121951630.81034
20Coventry City429151851710.71833
21Sheffield United4211102149700.70032
22Fulham421072556980.57127

Key: P = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; F = Goals for; A = Goals against; GA = Goal average; Pts = Points

Results

Stoke's score comes first

Legend

Win Draw Loss

Football League First Division

MatchDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
1 19 August 1967 ArsenalA0–227,048
2 23 August 1967 Sheffield UnitedH1–120,823Bloor
3 26 August 1967 Manchester CityH3–022,456Bloor, Palmer, Burrows (pen)
4 29 August 1967 Sheffield UnitedA0–117,099
5 2 September 1967 Newcastle UnitedA1–138,470Mahoney
6 6 September 1967 Leicester CityH3–219,032Palmer, Burrows (pen), Conroy
7 9 September 1967 West Bromwich AlbionH0–021,036
8 16 September 1967 ChelseaA2–226,614Dobing, Burrows (pen)
9 23 September 1967 SouthamptonH3–218,618Burrows (2) (1 pen), Vernon
10 30 September 1967 LiverpoolA1–250,120Dobing
11 7 October 1967 West Ham UnitedA4–324,471Dobing (2), Burrows (2)
12 14 October 1967 BurnleyH0–219,532
13 23 October 1967 Sheffield WednesdayA1–133,002Burrows
14 28 October 1967 Tottenham HotspurH2–126,341Burrows (2)
15 4 November 1967 Manchester UnitedA0–151,041
16 11 November 1967 SunderlandH2–119,554Dobing, Bloor
17 18 November 1967 Wolverhampton WanderersA4–334,544Bloor, Mahoney, Burrows, Palmer
18 25 November 1967 FulhamH0–118,344
19 2 December 1967 Leeds UnitedA0–229,958
20 9 December 1967 EvertonH1–017,154Dobing
21 16 December 1967 ArsenalH0–116,110
22 23 December 1967 Manchester CityA2–440,121Dobing, Burrows
23 26 December 1967 Nottingham ForestA0–337,577
24 30 December 1967 Nottingham ForestH1–320,948Mahoney
25 6 January 1968 Newcastle UnitedH2–117,623Burrows (2)
26 20 January 1968 ChelseaH0–121,751
27 3 February 1968 SouthamptonA2–120,880Burrows, Palmer
28 26 February 1968 West Ham UnitedH2–016,092Dobing, Mahoney
29 13 March 1968 West Bromwich AlbionA0–320,500
30 16 March 1968 Sheffield WednesdayH0–115,785
31 23 March 1968 Tottenham HotspurA0–329,530
32 30 March 1968 Manchester UnitedH2–432,549Eastham, Dobing
33 6 April 1968 SunderlandA1–327,813Harris (o.g.)
34 13 April 1968 Wolverhampton WanderersH0–226,290
35 15 April 1968 Coventry CityA0–231,380
36 16 April 1968 Coventry CityH3–320,170Bentley, Dobing, Mahoney
37 20 April 1968 BurnleyA0–413,188
38 23 April 1968 Leeds UnitedH3–224,518Dobing (3)
39 1 May 1968 FulhamA2–012,523Dobing, Vernon
40 4 May 1968 EvertonA0–343,302
41 11 May 1968 Leicester CityA0–023,852
42 15 May 1968 LiverpoolH2–127,693Dobing, Mahoney

FA Cup

Main article: 1967–68 FA Cup
RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
R327 January 1968 Cardiff CityH2–123,563Stevenson, Vernon
R417 February 1968 West Ham UnitedH0–336,704

League Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
R213 September 1967 WatfordH2–010,126Allen, Palmer
R311 October 1967 Ipswich TownH2–114,815Burrows, Bridgwood
R41 November 1967 Sheffield WednesdayA0–026,001
R4 Replay15 November 1967 Sheffield WednesdayH2–121,185Bentley, Palmer
Quarter Final13 December 1967 Leeds UnitedA0–224,558

Friendlies

MatchOpponentVenueResult
1Stockport CountyA2–2
2Asante KotokoH1–3
3PortsmouthA1–2

Squad statistics

Pos. Name League FA Cup League Cup Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
GKEngland Gordon Banks 3902040450
GKEngland John Farmer 20000020
GKEngland Paul Shardlow 10001020
DFEngland Tony Allen 3802051451
DFEngland Bill Bentley 30(2)1104135(2)2
DFEngland Alan Bloor 3742040434
DFNorthern Ireland Alex Elder 2402030290
DFEngland Tony Lacey 0(1)000000(1)0
DFEngland Jackie Marsh 2(2)000103(2)0
DFEngland John Moore 12(1)0000012(1)0
DFEngland Calvin Palmer 2342052306
DFEngland Eric Skeels 3402040400
MFEngland Mike Bernard 11(5)0002013(5)0
MFEngland Gerry Bridgwood 14(1)0001115(1)1
MFRepublic of Ireland Terry Conroy 8(1)1002010(1)1
MFEngland George Eastham 38(1)10(1)05043(2)1
MFWales John Mahoney 27(1)6202031(1)6
MFEngland Alan Philpott 10000(1)01(1)0
MFEngland Maurice Setters 30000030
MFScotland Willie Stevenson 1802100201
FWEngland Harry Burrows 421520514916
FWEngland Peter Dobing 371510504315
FWEngland Bob Hulse 20000020
FWWales Roy Vernon 1922120233
Own goals 1001

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Matthews, Tony (1994). The Encyclopaedia of Stoke City. Lion Press. ISBN 0-9524151-0-0.
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