1934–35 Port Vale F.C. season

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| club = Port Vale

| season = 1934–35

| manager = Tom Holford

| chairman = Frank Huntbach

| stadium = The Old Recreation Ground

| league = 1934–35 Football League

| league result = 18th (34 Points)

| cup1 = FA Cup

| cup1 result = Third Round
{{nowrap|(knocked out by West Bromwich Albion)}}

| league topscorer = Tom Nolan (16)

| season topscorer = Tom Nolan (16)

| highest attendance = {{nowrap|18,989 vs. West Bromwich Albion, 12 January 1935}}

| lowest attendance = 3,860 vs. Fulham, 27 April 1935

| average attendance = 8,463

| largest win = 4–0 vs. Barnsley, 5 January 1935

| largest loss = 0–8 vs. Brentford, 20 April 1935

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The 1934–35 season was Port Vale's 29th season of football in the English Football League and their fifth-successive season (28th overall) in the Second Division.{{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=978-0-9508981-4-8}} A positive start to the season raised hope of promotion; however, from October onwards the club performed so poorly as to finish fifth-from-bottom. One event of note was a six-week discussion over a possible change of name; the names Stoke Central, Stoke United, Stoke North End, and Hanley Port Vale were considered – however, none of these names attracted enough support to institute a change.

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Overview

=Second Division=

The pre-season saw the arrival of eight new signings, the most significant of these were: 'safe as houses' goalkeeper John Potts (Leeds United), 'outstanding' outside-right John Friar (Bournemouth & Boscombe Athletic), inside-left David Galloway (Preston North End), and centre-half Joe Craven (Swansea Town).

The season started with just one defeat in the opening eight games, leaving the club in fourth place by the end of September – mostly down to the goalscoring partnership of Friar and Nolan. Home victories over Sheffield United, Southampton, Manchester United, and Burnley nevertheless saw attendances of only 7,311 to 11,975. Following this they went on a run of twelve games without a win, with an over-reliance on Friar and Nolan in attack, whilst the defence lacked understanding. The team was changed around but to no avail, as they slipped down the league towards a relegation battle. In the middle of December Friar was sold on to Preston North End, having scored ten goals in eighteen games, with the 'more steady' Ted Critchley heading in the other direction. Their poor form was halted with a Christmas day victory over Bradford City. The team were then inconsistent until the end of the season.

The 2 February matchday programme (for a 2–1 victory over Swansea) recorded a discussion on whether or not the club should change its name. Concluding that many people didn't know where Port Vale was, Stoke Central and Stoke United were put forward as possible new names. A discussion with the fans resulted, in which Stoke United was decided as the best alternative, despite calls from some for the name Hanley to be included. On 2 March (a 1–1 draw with Norwich City), each supporter was given a ballot slip upon entering The Old Recreation Ground, with the result of the poll being that 3,737 were in favour of a change of name, and 3,633 opposed a change. A shareholders' meeting on 18 March at the Grand Hotel (Hanley) saw the directors suggest the name of Stoke North End to the 100 members present. Finding little support, a resolution was instead passed for the new name of Hanley Port Vale. The Football League forced them to wait until the end of the season to implement a name change, having already printed countless papers with the original name. However, the new name proved unpopular with the public, who criticized the club for being too parochial and lacking civic pride. The name change never occurred.

Back on the pitch, the team were bobbing along, picking up enough points to avoid relegation concerns – whereas Oldham Athletic and Notts County were rapidly drifting away from safety. On 9 March at St James' Park the Vale picked up a shock result by beating promotion hopefuls Newcastle United 2–1 – their first away win in 24 attempts, ending a run going back to January 1934. Nolan's stand-in James Baker bagged both of the goals. On 19 April, a 5–3 beating of Notts County proved enough to guarantee safety, yet Vale still earned just two points from their final four games. On 20 April, they lost a massive 8–0 to champions Brentford – the biggest defeat in the division that season.

They finished eighteenth with 34 points, eight points clear of relegation and 22 points short of promotion. Away from home, they recorded just one win, whilst in front of goal, their 55 goals scored was their lowest total since 1925 (after which the offside rule had been changed to make scoring easier). Tom Nolan's sixteen goals and the departed John Friar's ten goals were the only significant contributions.

=Finances=

On the financial side, a mere £11,120 was made on the gates, though a £3,775 credit on transfers ensured a profit of £2,415. Only fourteen players were retained, with those leaving including: James Baker (Barrow), Bob Morton (Throckley Welfare), Jack Blackwell (Boston United), Joe Craven (Newport County), David Galloway (Carlisle United), Ted Critchley (South Liverpool), and 128 game veteran Jack Round (also Carlisle).

=Cup competitions=

In the FA Cup, Vale were defeated 2–1 by eventual runners-up West Bromwich Albion of the First Division at The Hawthorns. The 18,989 crowd saw £1,000 raised in gate receipts, and a comeback from the "Throstles" just six minutes from time. This meant they exited in the Third Round for the third consecutive season.

League table

{{Main|1934–35 Football League}}

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Results

Port Vale's score comes first

=Football League Second Division=

==Results by matchday==

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|source=Statto[http://www.statto.com/football/teams/port-vale/1934-1935/results Port Vale 1934–1935 : Results & Fixtures] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304062118/http://www.statto.com/football/teams/port-vale/1934-1935/results |date=4 March 2016 }}. Statto Organisation. Retrieved 28 April 2012.

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==Matches==

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DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
style="background:#d0ffe3;"

| 25 August 1934

Sheffield UnitedH2–011,975Nolan, Friar
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| 27 August 1934

SouthamptonA0–06,977
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| 1 September 1934

BarnsleyA0–29,370
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| 3 September 1934

SouthamptonH4–17,746Friar (2), Nolan, Morton
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| 8 September 1934

Plymouth ArgyleH2–210,133Nolan (2)
style="background:#d0ffe3;"

| 15 September 1934

Manchester UnitedH3–29,037Friar (2 [1 pen]), Nolan
style="background:#ffd;"

| 22 September 1934

Swansea TownA1–15,698Nolan
style="background:#d0ffe3;"

| 29 September 1934

BurnleyH3–17,311Friar (2), Nolan
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| 6 October 1934

Oldham AthleticA0–26,069
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| 13 October 1934

Bolton WanderersH1–316,839Nolan
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| 20 October 1934

Norwich CityA0–014,195
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| 27 October 1934

Newcastle UnitedH1–311,036Rhodes
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| 3 November 1934

West Ham UnitedA1–319,391Rhodes
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| 10 November 1934

BlackpoolH2–27,656Gunn, Rhodes
style="background:#ffd0e3;"

| 17 November 1934

BuryA1–38,278Friar
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| 24 November 1934

Hull CityH1–26,086Friar
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| 1 December 1934

Nottingham ForestA0–213,576
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| 8 December 1934

BrentfordH2–28,054Friar, Nolan
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| 15 December 1934

FulhamA0–28,138
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| 22 December 1934

Bradford Park AvenueH1–16,251Morton
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| 25 December 1934

Bradford CityH1–08,436Nolan
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| 26 December 1934

Bradford CityA0–313,727
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| 29 December 1934

Sheffield UnitedA0–316,520
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| 5 January 1935

BarnsleyH4–06,074Rhodes, Morton, Mitcheson, Blackwell
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| 19 January 1935

Plymouth ArgyleA1–214,051Rhodes
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| 2 February 1935

Swansea TownH2–17,081Nolan (2)
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| 6 February 1935

Manchester UnitedA1–27,372Rhodes
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| 9 February 1935

BurnleyA2–29,830Dean (2)
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| 16 February 1935

Oldham AthleticH2–05,473Dean, Critchley
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| 23 February 1935

Bolton WanderersA0–218,897
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| 2 March 1935

Norwich CityH1–18,284Morton
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| 9 March 1935

Newcastle UnitedA2–123,934Baker (2)
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| 16 March 1935

West Ham UnitedH2–212,853Baker, Mitcheson
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| 23 March 1935

BlackpoolA1–37,268Baker
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| 30 March 1935

BuryH0–17,869
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| 6 April 1935

Hull CityA0–13,569
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| 13 April 1935

Nottingham ForestH2–06,389Nolan (2)
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| 19 April 1935

Notts CountyH5–39,010Birks (2), Mitcheson (2), Nolan
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| 20 April 1935

BrentfordA0–818,194
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| 22 April 1935

Notts CountyA2–36,765Blackwell, Nolan
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| 27 April 1935

FulhamH1–13,860Birks
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| 4 May 1935

Bradford Park AvenueA1–13,634Birks

=FA Cup=

{{Main|1934–35 FA Cup}}

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|+

!Round!!Date!!Opponent!!Venue!!Result!!Attendance!!Goalscorers

style="background:#ffd0e3;"R312 January 1935West Bromwich AlbionA1–218,989Morton

Player statistics

=Appearances and goals=

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
rowspan="2" style="vertical-align:bottom;"|Pos.

!rowspan="2"|Name

! colspan="2" style="width:85px;"|Football League

! colspan="2" style="width:85px;"|FA Cup

! colspan="2" style="width:85px;"|Total

Apps

!Goals

!Apps

!Goals

!Apps

!Goals

align="left"|GKalign="left"|{{flagicon|ENG}} John Potts

|42

010430
align="left"|DFalign="left"|{{flagicon|ENG}} George Shenton

|15

000150
align="left"|DFalign="left"|{{flagicon|ENG}} Jack Vickers

|26

010270
align="left"|DFalign="left"|{{flagicon|ENG}} Trevor Rhodes

|35

610366
align="left"|DFalign="left"|{{flagicon|ENG}} Ernest Breeze

|25

010260
align="left"|DFalign="left"|{{flagicon|ENG}} Percy Thorpe

|1

00010
align="left"|DFalign="left"|{{flagicon|SCO}} Jim Kelso

|15

000150
align="left"|DFalign="left"|{{flagicon|ENG}} Eric Hayward

|4

00040
align="left"|MFalign="left"|{{flagicon|ENG}} Roger Jones

|29

010300
align="left"|MFalign="left"|{{flagicon|ENG}} Jack Round

|26

010270
align="left"|MFalign="left"|{{flagicon|ENG}} Bob Morton

|35

411365
align="left"|MFalign="left"|{{flagicon|ENG}} Cliff Birks

|11

400114
align="left"|MFalign="left"|{{flagicon|ENG}} Albert Purcell

|2

00020
align="left"|MFalign="left"|{{flagicon|SCO}} Ken Gunn

|31

100311
align="left"|MFalign="left"|{{flagicon|ENG}} Albert Titley

|4

00040
align="left"|MFalign="left"|{{flagicon|SCO}} John Friar

|18

10001810
align="left"|MFalign="left"|{{flagicon|ENG}} Arthur Caldwell

|1

00010
align="left"|MFalign="left"|{{flagicon|ENG}} Joe Craven

|11

000110
align="left"|MFalign="left"|{{flagicon|ENG}} Sam Briddon

|0

00000
align="left"|FWalign="left"|{{flagicon|ENG}} Tom Nolan

|39

16104016
align="left"|FWalign="left"|{{flagicon|ENG}} Fred Mitcheson

|31

410324
align="left"|FWalign="left"|{{flagicon|ENG}} Jack Blackwell

|12

200122
align="left"|FWalign="left"|{{flagicon|SCO}} David Galloway

|12

000120
align="left"|FWalign="left"|{{flagicon|ENG}} Ted Critchley

|18

110191
align="left"|FWalign="left"|{{flagicon|ENG}} Luke Dean

|10

300103
align="left"|FWalign="left"|{{flagicon|ENG}} James Baker

|9

40094

=Top scorers=

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width=60|Place

!width=60|Position

!width=180|Nation

!width=150|Name

!width=80|Second Division

!width=80|FA Cup

!width=80|Total

1FW{{flagu|England}}Tom Nolan16016
2MF{{flagu|Scotland}}John Friar10010
3DF{{flagu|England}}Trevor Rhodes606
4MF{{flagu|England}}Bob Morton415
5MF{{flagu|England}}Cliff Birks404
FW{{flagu|England}}Fred Mitcheson404
FW{{flagu|England}}James Baker404
8FW{{flagu|England}}Luke Dean303
9FW{{flagu|England}}Jack Blackwell202
10MF{{flagu|Scotland}}Ken Gunn101
FW{{flagu|England}}Ted Critchley101
Own goals000
colspan="3"|

|TOTALS

|55

|1

|56

Transfers

=Transfers in=

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style="background:#000000; color:white; width:100px;"| Date from

! style="background:#000000; color:white; width:50px;"| Position

! style="background:#000000; color:white; width:50px;"| Nationality

! style="background:#000000; color:white; width:150px;"| Name

! style="background:#000000; color:white; width:200px;"| From

! style="background:#000000; color:white; width:100px;"| Fee

! style="background:#000000; color:white; width:25px;"| Ref.

May 1934GK{{flagicon|ENG}}John PottsLeeds UnitedFree transfer{{cite book|last=Kent|first=Jeff|title=Port Vale Personalities|publisher=Witan Books|year=1996|isbn=0-9529152-0-0}}
May 1934MF{{flagicon|ENG}}Albert TitleyWest Bromwich AlbionFree transfer
June 1934FW{{flagicon|ENG}}James BakerCharlton AthleticFree transfer
June 1934DF{{flagicon|ENG}}Joe CravenSwansea TownFree transfer
June 1934FW{{flagicon|SCO}}David GallowayPreston North EndFree transfer
June 1934DF{{flagicon|SCO}}Jim KelsoBradford Park AvenueFree transfer
July 1934MF{{flagicon|SCO}}John FriarBournemouth & Boscombe AthleticFree transfer
July 1934DF{{flagicon|ENG}}Eric HaywardHanley and Wardle'sFree transfer
August 1934FW{{flagicon|ENG}}Luke DeanDowning's TileriesFree transfer
November 1934DF{{flagicon|ENG}}Percy ThorpeAccrington StanleyFree transfer
December 1934FW{{flagicon|ENG}}Ted CritchleyPreston North EndExchange
May 1935MF{{flagicon|ENG}}Arthur CaldwellWinsford UnitedFree transfer

=Transfers out=

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; font-size:90%; "
style="background:#000000; color:white; width:100px;"| Date from

! style="background:#000000; color:white; width:50px;"| Position

! style="background:#000000; color:white; width:50px;"| Nationality

! style="background:#000000; color:white; width:150px;"| Name

! style="background:#000000; color:white; width:200px;"| To

! style="background:#000000; color:white; width:100px;"| Fee

! style="background:#000000; color:white; width:25px;"| Ref.

December 1934MF{{flagicon|SCO}}John FriarPreston North EndExchange
May 1935FW{{flagicon|ENG}}Jack BlackwellBoston UnitedReleased
May 1935DF{{flagicon|SCO}}Jim KelsoNewport CountyFree transfer
May 1935MF{{flagicon|ENG}}Albert TitleyMacclesfield TownFree transfer
July 1935FW{{flagicon|ENG}}Tom NolanBradford Park AvenueFree transfer
Summer 1935DF{{flagicon|ENG}}Joe CravenNewport CountyFree transfer
Summer 1935FW{{flagicon|ENG}}Ted CritchleySouth LiverpoolReleased
Summer 1935FW{{flagicon|SCO}}David GallowayCarlisle UnitedFree transfer
Summer 1935MF{{flagicon|ENG}}Bob MortonThrockley WelfareFree transfer
Summer 1935MF{{flagicon|ENG}}Albert PurcellReleased
Summer 1935DF{{flagicon|ENG}}Percy ThorpeReleased

References

;Specific

{{reflist}}

;General

  • {{cite book|last=Kent|first=Jeff|title=The Port Vale Record 1879-1993|publisher=Witan Books|year=1993|isbn=978-0-9508981-9-3}}

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