1964–65 Port Vale F.C. season

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{{Use British English|date=March 2015}}

{{Infobox football club season

| club = Port Vale

| season = 1964–65

| manager = Freddie Steele
(until February)
Jackie Mudie
(from February)

| chairman = Tom Talbot

| stadium = Vale Park

| league = 1964–65 Football League

| league result = 22nd (32 Points)

| cup1 = FA Cup

| cup1 result = Second Round
(knocked out by Millwall)

| cup2 = League Cup

| cup2 result = First Round
{{nowrap|(knocked out by Luton Town)}}

| league topscorer = Albert Cheesebrough (7)

| season topscorer = Albert Cheesebrough (7)

| highest attendance = 8,190 vs. Colchester United, 29 August 1964

| lowest attendance = {{nowrap|3,071 vs. Bournemouth & Boscombe Athletic, 13 February 1965}}

| average attendance = 5,508

| largest win = 2–0 (four games)

| largest loss = 0–4 (five games)

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| prevseason = 1963–64

| nextseason = 1965–66

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The 1964–65 season was Port Vale's 53rd season of football in the English Football League, and their sixth season in the Third Division.{{cite book|last=Kent|first=Jeff|title=The Valiants' Years: The Story Of Port Vale|publisher=Witan Books|year=1990|pages=196–226|chapter=Flattering Only to Deceive (1960–1969)|isbn=0-9508981-4-7}} They went on a club record streak of 13 home games without a clean sheet from 26 September to 15 March. After an awful start to the season that saw the club bottom of the league, manager Freddie Steele left the club in February and was replaced by one of his players, Jackie Mudie. A mini-revival under Mudie was not enough to prevent relegation at the end of the season, as the club finished five points adrift of safety in 22nd place. Their 41 goals scored in 46 league games was the worst record in the Football League, as Albert Cheesebrough managed to become the club's top-scorer with only seven goals.

Overview

=Third Division=

The pre-season saw manager Freddie Steele attempt to sign legendary Spurs striker Bobby Smith, this audacious attempt failed partly due to the financially precarious situation the club found itself in after the previous season. Instead Steele signed Ron Andrew from Stoke City for £3,000, as well as goalkeeper Reg Davies from Leyton Orient.

The season began with a 4–1 beating at Borough Park from Workington after Tony Richards found himself sidelined following an insect bite. They picked up just three points in their next six league games. The fans were already showing their disappointment in the team twenty minutes before the end of the first home game – a 2–1 defeat to Colchester United. Ken Hancock and Jackie Mudie were both dropped following this game. Richards made his return only to suffer a knee injury which required surgery, thereby keeping him out of action for the rest of the campaign. On 5 September, Billy Bingham had played his last game, as he broke his leg in a 4–0 beating by Brentford at Griffin Park. Two successive mid-September 1–0 victories (both goals scored by Albert Cheesebrough) were rare bright rays of sunshine for the "Valiants". A 'punchless' and 'guileless' run of twelve games without a win followed, which saw the club drop to third from bottom, as attendances tailed off accordingly. Cheeseborough also picked up an injury, whilst Mudie found he was now unable to play on hard surfaces. Reserves filled the gaps in the first XI as at Vale Park 'the loud mouths on the terraces certainly did a good job [of] hindering Stan Trafford' on his home debut on 17 October. Goals in short-supply, numerous players were tried in the centre-forward role, to no avail.

On 21 November, Vale picked up their third league win of the campaign, beating lowly Barnsley 2–0 at Oakwell. Youth players continued to be drafted in as Vale finished the year with four straight league defeats, picking up injuries and sendings off along the way. In December, Hancock was sold to Ipswich Town for £10,000. A 2–1 victory over promotion-chasers Brentford on 2 January failed to spark a revival, partly due to the fact that the Bees were forced to play almost the entire match with ten players and an outside player in goal following an injury to Chic Brodie. Steele tried to play a settled team, but that proved to be as unsuccessful as when he switched the team round constantly. By the end of the month the club were bottom of the league and morale was low. In mid-February, the club four points short of safety, Steele left the club 'by mutual consent', as Jackie Mudie was appointed caretaker manager. Following a 4–0 hammering from Gillingham, Mudie signed veteran stopper Jimmy O'Neill from Darlington, and the former Ireland international seemed to improve the team, as just two defeats in eight games followed. Mudie instilled discipline into the team, and so was made manager on a permanent basis on 3 March. He then ensured Reg Davies was transferred to Leyton Orient. He tried and failed to re-sign Terry Harkin from Crewe Alexandra. One win in their final six games doomed the Vale to relegation, just as survival seemed possible. Only 3,521 witnessed a final day victory over Walsall.

They finished in twenty-second position, their 32 points five short of safety. Losing ten home games, they recorded just two wins on their travels. No team in the top four divisions scored fewer than Vale's 41 goals, as Cheeseborough took the honour of top-scorer with a mere seven goals – this was the lowest total for a Vale top-scorer in a Football League season since Meshach Dean scored six in 1892–93 (in a 22-game league season). The club embarked on a post-season tour of Germany, where they played SC Tasmania 1900 Berlin at the Poststadion on 15 June.{{cite book |title=official matchday programme Port Vale v Oldham Athletic |date=9 March 2021 |page=25 |url=https://pvfc-shop.com/portvale/download/44vTt3a4Drxb2889eTOj.pdf |access-date=20 August 2023}}

=Finances=

On the financial side, £15,497 was recorded despite a £16,320 donation from the Sportsmen's Association, the Development Fund, and the social club. The average home attendance was a mere 5,508, almost half that of the previous season. Gate receipts had plummeted to just £24,117, compared to a wage bill of £41,092; meanwhile a £6,250 profit was made on transfers. A clear-out of players could not be avoided, as twelve were handed free transfers, including: Billy Bingham (retired); Stan Steele (left the country); Ron Smith (Southport); Ron Andrew (retired); Tim Rawlings (Nuneaton Borough); Stan Trafford (retired); and Albert Cheesebrough (joined Mansfield Town for free, although Vale had wanted £5,000 for him).

=Cup competitions=

In the FA Cup, Vale made 'an inglorious passage' past amateurs Hendon of the Isthmian League with a difficult 2–1 victory. Fourth Division Millwall proved to be too tough an opponent in the Second Round however, as the "Lions" picked a 'decisive' 4–0 win at The Den.

Once again, the club exited at the first hurdle in the League Cup, this time losing 1–0 to Luton Town at home.

League table

{{Main article|1964–65 Football League}}

{{:1964–65 Football League|transcludesection=Third Division|only_totals=y|showteam=PTV}}

Results

=Football League Third Division=

==Results by matchday==

Port Vale's score comes first

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|source=Statto[http://www.statto.com/football/teams/port-vale/1964-1965/results Port Vale 1964–1965 : Results & Fixtures] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150907200418/http://www.statto.com/football/teams/port-vale/1964-1965/results |date=7 September 2015 }}. Statto Organisation. Retrieved 28 April 2012.

}}

==Matches==

class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:100%; text-align:center"

!Date!!Opponent!!Venue!!Result!!Attendance!!Scorers

style="background-color: #ffd0e3;"

| 22 August 1964

Workington|A1–45,228Andrew
style="background-color: #ffffdd;"

| 24 August 1964

Carlisle United|A1–111,809Cheesebrough
style="background-color: #ffd0e3;"

| 29 August 1964

Colchester United|H1–28,190Poole
style="background-color: #ffd0e3;"

| 31 August 1964

Carlisle United|H1–38,003Cheesebrough
style="background-color: #ffd0e3;"

| 5 September 1964

Brentford|A0–48,397
style="background-color: #ffffdd;"

| 9 September 1964

Luton Town|A1–111,649Poole
style="background-color: #ffffdd;"

| 12 September 1964

Bristol Rovers|H1–17,571Steele
style="background-color: #d0ffe3;"

| 14 September 1964

Luton Town|H1–06,381Cheesebrough
style="background-color: #d0ffe3;"

| 19 September 1964

Oldham Athletic|A1–09,575Cheesebrough
style="background-color: #ffd0e3;"

| 26 September 1964

Exeter City|H0–17,006
style="background-color: #ffffdd;"

| 28 September 1964

Mansfield Town|A2–210,709Porter, Mitchell
style="background-color: #ffd0e3;"

| 3 October 1964

Bournemouth & Boscombe Athletic|A0–38,609
style="background-color: #ffffdd;"

| 5 October 1964

Mansfield Town|H2–24,247Rowland, Cheesebrough
style="background-color: #ffd0e3;"

| 10 October 1964

Gillingham|A0–28,839
style="background-color: #ffffdd;"

| 12 October 1964

Peterborough United|A2–29,878Miles (2)
style="background-color: #ffd0e3;"

| 17 October 1964

Bristol City|H1–25,564Miles
style="background-color: #ffd0e3;"

| 19 October 1964

Peterborough United|H0–16,110
style="background-color: #ffd0e3;"

| 23 October 1964

Queens Park Rangers|A1–34,489Machin
style="background-color: #ffffdd;"

| 26 October 1964

Watford|H2–25,271Machin, Rawlings
style="background-color: #ffffdd;"

| 31 October 1964

Shrewsbury Town|H1–16,363Mitchell
style="background-color: #ffffdd;"

| 7 November 1964

Reading|A1–17,360Mudie
style="background-color: #d0ffe3;"

| 21 November 1964

Barnsley|A2–05,288Porter, Smith
style="background-color: #ffd0e3;"

| 28 November 1964

Scunthorpe United|H0–14,620
style="background-color: #ffd0e3;"

| 19 December 1964

Colchester United|A0–22,528
style="background-color: #ffd0e3;"

| 26 December 1964

Hull City|H0–36,099
style="background-color: #ffd0e3;"

| 28 December 1964

Hull City|A0–412,468
style="background-color: #d0ffe3;"

| 2 January 1965

Brentford|H2–14,533Miles, Mudie
style="background-color: #ffffdd;"

| 8 January 1965

Southend United|H2–24,852Rowland (pen), Miles
style="background-color: #ffd0e3;"

| 16 January 1965

Bristol Rovers|A0–410,011
style="background-color: #ffffdd;"

| 30 January 1965

Walsall|A0–07,324
style="background-color: #ffd0e3;"

| 6 February 1965

Exeter City|A1–25,465Poole
style="background-color: #ffd0e3;"

| 13 February 1965

Bournemouth & Boscombe Athletic|H1–23,071Mitchell
style="background-color: #ffd0e3;"

| 20 February 1965

Gillingham|H0–44,203
style="background-color: #ffd0e3;"

| 27 February 1965

Bristol City|A0–38,552
style="background-color: #ffffdd;"

| 13 March 1965

Shrewsbury Town|A0–05,546
style="background-color: #d0ffe3;"

| 15 March 1965

Oldham Athletic|H2–15,057Cheesebrough, Trafford
style="background-color: #d0ffe3;"

| 20 March 1965

Reading|H2–04,162Machin, Steele
style="background-color: #ffd0e3;"

| 26 March 1965

Southend United|A1–26,017Cheesebrough
style="background-color: #d0ffe3;"

| 29 March 1965

Workington|H2–07,175Steele, Rowland
style="background-color: #d0ffe3;"

| 3 April 1965

Barnsley|H2–06,311o.g., Machin
style="background-color: #ffffdd;"

| 9 April 1965

Scunthorpe United|A0–03,894
style="background-color: #ffd0e3;"

| 16 April 1965

Grimsby Town|A0–28,325
style="background-color: #ffffdd;"

| 17 April 1965

Queens Park Rangers|H0–04,816
style="background-color: #ffd0e3;"

| 20 April 1965

Grimsby Town|H2–33,569Rowland (2)
style="background-color: #ffd0e3;"

| 24 April 1965

Watford|A0–17,627
style="background-color: #d0ffe3;"

| 26 April 1965

Walsall|H2–13,521Boulton, Bannister

=FA Cup=

{{Main article|1964–65 FA Cup}}

class="wikitable"

|+

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

style="background-color: #d0ffe3;"R114 November 1964HendonH2–18,039Smith, Mitchell
style="background-color: #ffd0e3;"R25 December 1964MillwallA0–47,521

=League Cup=

{{Main article|1964–65 Football League Cup}}

class="wikitable"

|+

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

style="background-color: #ffd0e3;"R17 September 1964Luton TownH0–15,111

Player statistics

=Appearances and goals=

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

!rowspan="2"|Name

!colspan="2" width="85"|Football League

!colspan="2" width="85"|FA Cup

!colspan="2" width="85"|League Cup

!colspan="2" width="85"|Total

Apps

!Goals

!Apps

!Goals

!Apps

!Goals

!Apps

!Goals

align="left"|GKalign="left"|{{flagicon|ENG}} Ken Hancock

|20

01010220
align="left"|GKalign="left"|{{flagicon|ENG}} Reg Davies

|13

01000140
align="left"|GKalign="left"|{{flagicon|IRL}} Jimmy O'Neill

|13

00000130
align="left"|GKalign="left"|{{flagicon|ENG}} Ken Oxford

|0

0000000
align="left"|DFalign="left"|{{flagicon|ENG}} Roy Sproson

|45

02010480
align="left"|DFalign="left"|{{flagicon|ENG}} Selwyn Whalley

|15

01000160
align="left"|DFalign="left"|{{flagicon|ENG}} Terry Lowe

|2

0000020
align="left"|DFalign="left"|{{flagicon|ENG}} Terry Alcock

|28

02010310
align="left"|DFalign="left"|{{flagicon|ENG}} Clint Boulton

|5

1000051
align="left"|DFalign="left"|{{flagicon|SCO}} Ron Wilson

|21

02000230
align="left"|DFalign="left"|{{flagicon|ENG}} John Nicholson

|46

02010490
align="left"|MFalign="left"|{{flagicon|ENG}} Terry Miles

|33

51010355
align="left"|MFalign="left"|{{flagicon|ENG}} Tim Rawlings

|12

11010141
align="left"|MFalign="left"|{{flagicon|ENG}} Ron Smith

|25

12110282
align="left"|MFalign="left"|{{flagicon|ENG}} Mel Machin

|11

41000124
align="left"|MFalign="left"|{{flagicon|ENG}} Ron Andrew

|8

1000081
align="left"|FWalign="left"|{{flagicon|ENG}} Harry Poole

|37

31010393
align="left"|FWalign="left"|{{flagicon|ENG}} Stan Steele

|34

31000353
align="left"|FWalign="left"|{{flagicon|ENG}} John Rowland

|40

52010435
align="left"|FWalign="left"|{{flagicon|ENG}} Tony Richards

|1

0000010
align="left"|FWalign="left"|{{flagicon|SCO}} Jackie Mudie

|18

21000192
align="left"|FWalign="left"|{{flagicon|ENG}} Mick Porter

|11

20010122
align="left"|FWalign="left"|{{flagicon|NIR}} Billy Bingham

|5

0000050
align="left"|FWalign="left"|{{flagicon|ENG}} Albert Cheesebrough

|32

70000327
align="left"|FWalign="left"|{{flagicon|ENG}} Stan Trafford

|12

10000121
align="left"|FWalign="left"|{{flagicon|ENG}} David Mitchell

|17

31110194
align="left"|FWalign="left"|{{flagicon|ENG}} Paul Bannister

|2

1000021

=Top scorers=

class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95%; text-align: center;"
width=60|Place

!width=60|Position

!width=180|Nation

!width=150|Name

!width=80|Third Division

!width=80|FA Cup

!width=80|League Cup

!width=80|Total

1FW{{flagu|England}}Albert Cheesebrough7007
2MF{{flagu|England}}Terry Miles5005
FW{{flagu|England}}John Rowland5005
4MF{{flagu|England}}Mel Machin4004
FW{{flagu|England}}David Mitchell3104
6FW{{flagu|England}}Harry Poole3003
FW{{flagu|England}}Stan Steele3003
8FW{{flagu|England}}Mick Porter2002
FW{{flagu|Scotland}}Jackie Mudie2002
MF{{flagu|England}}Ron Smith1102
11FW{{flagu|Northern Ireland}}Stan Trafford1001
MF{{flagu|England}}Tim Rawlings1001
FW{{flagu|England}}Paul Bannister1001
DF{{flagu|England}}Clint Boulton1001
MF{{flagu|England}}Ron Andrew1001
Own goals1001
colspan="3"|

|TOTALS

|41

|2

|0

|43

Transfers

=Transfers in=

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:150px;"| From

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

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

June 1964DF{{flagicon|ENG}}Ron AndrewStoke City£3,000{{cite book|last=Kent|first=Jeff|title=Port Vale Personalities|publisher=Witan Books|year=1996|isbn=0-9529152-0-0}}
July 1964GK{{flagicon|ENG}}Reg DaviesLeyton OrientFree transfer
February 1965GK{{flagicon|IRL}}Jimmy O'NeillDarlingtonFree 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.

August 1964MF{{flagicon|ENG}}Colin GraingerDoncaster RoversFree transfer
December 1964GK{{flagicon|ENG}}Ken HancockIpswich Town£10,000
March 1965GK{{flagicon|ENG}}Reg DaviesLeyton Orient'small'
April 1965DF{{flagicon|ENG}}Ron AndrewFree transfer
April 1965FW{{flagicon|NIR}}Billy BinghamSouthportFree transfer
April 1965FW{{flagicon|ENG}}Mick PorterPortmadocFree transfer
April 1965MF{{flagicon|ENG}}Tim RawlingsNuneaton BoroughFree transfer
April 1965MF{{flagicon|ENG}}Ron SmithSouthportFree transfer
April 1965FW{{flagicon|ENG}}Stan Steele{{flagicon|RSA}} Port Elizabeth CityFree transfer
April 1965FW{{flagicon|ENG}}Stan TraffordReleased
July 1965FW{{flagicon|ENG}}Albert CheesebroughMansfield TownFree transfer

References

;Specific

{{reflist}}

;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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{{1964–65 in English football}}

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