1975–76 Port Vale F.C. season

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

{{Infobox football club season

| club = Port Vale

| season = 1975–76

| manager = Roy Sproson

| chairman = Mark Singer

| stadium = Vale Park

| league = Football League Third Division

| league result = 12th (46 Points)

| cup1 = FA Cup

| cup1 result = Second Round
{{nowrap|(knocked out by Huddersfield Town)}}

| cup2 = League Cup

| cup2 result = First Round
(knocked out by Hereford United)

| cup3 = {{nowrap|Player of the Year}}

| cup3 result = John Ridley

| league topscorer = Mick Cullerton (17)

| season topscorer = Mick Cullerton (21)

| highest attendance = {{nowrap|6,121 vs. Crystal Palace, 4 October 1975}}

| lowest attendance = {{nowrap|2,789 vs. Grimsby Town, 20 December 1975}}

| average attendance = 4,133

| largest win = 3–0 (twice) and 4–1

| largest loss = 0–3 (twice)

| pattern_la1 = _black_stripes

| pattern_b1 = _collarblack

| pattern_ra1 = _black_stripes

| pattern_sh1 = _white stripes

| pattern_so1 = _3_stripes_white

| leftarm1 = ffffff

| body1 = ffffff

| rightarm1 = ffffff

| shorts1 = 000000

| socks1 = 000000

| prevseason = 1974–75

| nextseason = 1976–77

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The 1975–76 season was Port Vale's 64th season of football in the Football League, and their sixth-successive season (12th overall) 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=227–257|chapter=Surviving on a Shoestring (1969–1979)|isbn=0-9508981-4-7}} Manager Roy Sproson brought Mick Cullerton back to Vale Park. Cullerton was to become the top-scorer for the season with 21 goals. However, the ongoing success of rivals Stoke City in winning the League Cup, playing in Europe, and competing at the top of the First Division caused Vale's support to suffer. The loyal support of a few thousand fans was not enough to balance the books, and so Brian Horton was controversially sold to Brighton & Hove Albion for £30,000.

Overview

=Third Division=

The pre-season saw failed attempts by Roy Sproson to sign Wales internationals Mike England and Wyn Davies. Instead he bought back Mick Cullerton from Stafford Rangers for £4,000, who had scored over seventy goals for Rangers in his two seasons away from Burslem. Another former player, Ken Hancock, re-signed as a player-coach, however, he soon found himself unable to play as he had received a pay-out upon his retirement in 1973. Just two days before the opening game Sproson quickly signed Terry Lees from Stoke City for £3,000 and Geoff Morris from Bangor City for £200.

The season opened with five draws, followed by two victories that took the Vale to second. Six games without a win soon brought the "Valiants" tumbling down the table, though, as Cullerton lost his scoring touch. At the end of October arrived Steve Taylor on loan from Bolton Wanderers, who put more 'bite' into the Vale attack. Home fans turned against the players, and coach Reg Berks was 'appalled by some of the abuse hurled at the players'. Taylor scored a brace past Sheffield Wednesday at Hillsborough on 8 November, only to return immediately back to Bolton. The team's poor disciplinary record continued from the previous campaigns, and The Football Association put the club 'under constant review' after Sproson arrived 45 minutes late to a disciplinary hearing in London after missing his train. Cullerton was back in scoring form as the Vale picked up victories and rose up the table. A season-low crowd of 2,789 on 20 December saw Vale come from 3–0 down to Grimsby Town to win the match 4–3. To motivate the players coach Reg Berks had told them at half-time that he was facing the sack if the team lost the game.{{cite book|last=Kent|first=Jeff|title=Port Vale Tales: A Collection Of Stories, Anecdotes And Memories|publisher=Witan Books|date=December 1991|pages=52|isbn=0-9508981-6-3}} The promotion-chasers pulled away from Vale in the New Year however.

A rare event occurred on 17 January when the Vale directors permitted rivals Stoke to play a home game to Middlesbrough at Vale Park. This happened because a severe gale severely damaged the Victoria Ground; whilst the gale also caused £2,000 worth of damage to Vale Park, the damage to Stoke's ground was much more severe. A crowd of 21,009 saw Stoke win 1–0, the highest crowd at Vale Park in over a decade. On 16 February, Vale won 1–0 at home to Sheffield Wednesday as Derek Brownbill scored the only foal of the game 11 minutes from time whilst goalkeeper John Connaughton played in stitches after receiving a kick to the head.{{cite news |last1=Baggaley |first1=Mike |title=Keeping the promotion bid on track |url=https://portvalethevaliant.substack.com/p/keeping-the-promotion-bid-on-track |access-date=16 February 2025 |work=Valiant's Substack |date=16 February 2025}} Injuries built up Ray Williams managed to break a 21-game goal drought to earn a credible point at Cardiff City's Ninian Park on 25 February. Eight more points in the next four games took the club to within three points of the promotion zone. Yet in March, the club sold Brian Horton to Brighton & Hove Albion for £30,000, a sum the club needed to balance the books. Sproson said that the sale was "upsetting" but necessary due to the club's poor attendances.{{cite news |last1=Baggaley |first1=Mike |title=Vale left to reflect on Colchester defeat |url=https://portvalethevaliant.substack.com/p/vale-left-to-reflect-on-colchester |access-date=12 March 2025 |work=Valiant's Substack |date=12 March 2025}} The club's form suffered immediately, resulting in mid-table. On 10 April, Brighton beat Vale 3–0 at the Withdean Stadium, and John Brodie broke his leg.

They finished in twelfth place with 46 points. Mick Cullerton hit 21 goals in all competitions to become the club's top scorer. To celebrate the club's centenary, a friendly was played with Stoke City, which finished 1–1 in front of 9,825 spectators. Stoke generously allowed the Vale to pocket the entire £6,500 worth of takings from the match.{{cite book|last=Kent|first=Jeff|title=The Potteries Derbies|publisher=Witan Books|page=169|date=November 1998|isbn=0-9529152-3-5}}

=Finances=

On the financial side, the Horton transfer and donations of £19,965 from the Development Fund ensured a profit of £24,819. An increase in ticket prices offset the cost of a reduced average gate. An income of £2,775 was gained from renting out space to market traders; however, Stoke-on-Trent Council soon put a stop to this. Geoff Morris left on a free transfer in the summer, signing with Kidderminster Harriers.

=Cup competitions=

In the FA Cup, Vale progressed past Southern League Grantham 4–1 in Burslem following a 2–2 draw away.{{cite news |last1=Baggaley |first1=Mike |title=Ready for Carlisle and more |url=https://portvalethevaliant.substack.com/p/ready-for-carlisle-and-more |access-date=21 December 2024 |work=Valiant's Substack |date=19 December 2024}} This proved a lucky escape for Vale as Brownbill's equalizing goal at Grantham was allowed to stand despite an obvious handball.{{cite book|last=Kent|first=Jeff|title=Port Vale Tales: A Collection Of Stories, Anecdotes And Memories|publisher=Witan Books|date=December 1991|pages=254|isbn=0-9508981-6-3}} Many Vale supporters said that the linesman had raised his flag, only to lower it after being threatened by irate Vale spectators.{{cite book|last1=Johnson|first1=Dave|title=Fifty Shades of Black & White: Tales From the Vale|page=178}} In the Second Round they faced Fourth Division Huddersfield Town at Leeds Road, and were eliminated 2–1.

In the League Cup, the new two-legged format only resulted in a 4–4 aggregate draw, and so a replay was held at Gay Meadow, Shrewsbury, which Hereford won 1–0. Cullerton scored a hat-trick in the first leg, thereby making 'a fairytale come true' by hitting three in his first game back at Vale Park.

League table

{{Main article|1975–76 Football League}}

{{:1975–76 Football League|transcludesection=Third Division|only_totals=y|showteam=PVL}}

Results

Port Vale's score comes first

=Football League Third Division=

==Results by matchday==

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|text_H=Home|text_A=Away

|color_W=green2|text_W=Win

|color_D=yellow2|text_D=Draw

|color_L=red2|text_L=Loss

|color_-3=green1|color_21-=red1

|source=Statto[http://www.statto.com/football/teams/port-vale/1975-1976/results Port Vale 1975–1976 : Results & Fixtures] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160915134202/http://www.statto.com/football/teams/port-vale/1975-1976/results |date=15 September 2016 }}. 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: #ffffdd;"

| 16 August 1975

Hereford United|A0–06,219
style="background-color: #ffffdd;"

| 23 August 1975

Preston North End|H1–14,282Cullerton
style="background-color: #ffffdd;"

| 30 August 1975

Peterborough United|A0–06,065
style="background-color: #ffffdd;"

| 6 September 1975

Brighton & Hove Albion|H1–13,289Morris
style="background-color: #ffffdd;"

| 13 September 1975

Southend United|A3–34,569Dulson, Cullerton (pen), Tartt
style="background-color: #d0ffe3;"

| 20 September 1975

Swindon Town|H3–03,720Bailey (2), Cullerton
style="background-color: #d0ffe3;"

| 22 September 1975

Cardiff City|H2–15,143Cullerton, Lees
style="background-color: #ffd0e3;"

| 27 September 1975

Wrexham|A0–13,863
style="background-color: #ffffdd;"

| 4 October 1975

Crystal Palace|H0–06,121
style="background-color: #ffd0e3;"

| 11 October 1975

Gillingham|A1–25,041Chadwick
style="background-color: #ffffdd;"

| 18 October 1975

Chesterfield|H1–13,892Cullerton
style="background-color: #ffd0e3;"

| 21 October 1975

Shrewsbury Town|A0–14,673
style="background-color: #ffd0e3;"

| 25 October 1975

Colchester United|A0–13,053
style="background-color: #d0ffe3;"

| 1 November 1975

Rotherham United|H1–03,921Ridley
style="background-color: #ffd0e3;"

| 3 November 1975

Aldershot|H0–13,917
style="background-color: #d0ffe3;"

| 8 November 1975

Sheffield Wednesday|A3–011,035Taylor (2), Chadwick
style="background-color: #ffd0e3;"

| 15 November 1975

Chester|H0–13,908
style="background-color: #d0ffe3;"

| 29 November 1975

Millwall|H2–03,580Horton (2)
style="background-color: #ffd0e3;"

| 6 December 1975

Walsall|A1–34,526Horton
style="background-color: #d0ffe3;"

| 20 December 1975

Grimsby Town|H4–32,789Cullerton (2), Harris, Lees
style="background-color: #d0ffe3;"

| 26 December 1975

Halifax Town|A3–12,959Cullerton (2), Brownbill
style="background-color: #d0ffe3;"

| 27 December 1975

Bury|H2–15,957Cullerton, Bailey
style="background-color: #ffd0e3;"

| 3 January 1976

Mansfield Town|A1–35,417Cullerton
style="background-color: #d0ffe3;"

| 10 January 1976

Peterborough United|H2–04,013Cullerton, Horton
style="background-color: #ffd0e3;"

| 17 January 1976

Swindon Town|A1–25,730Brownbill
style="background-color: #d0ffe3;"

| 24 January 1976

Chesterfield|A1–04,058Cullerton
style="background-color: #ffffdd;"

| 31 January 1976

Shrewsbury Town|H0–03,835
style="background-color: #ffd0e3;"

| 7 February 1976

Aldershot|A0–23,446
style="background-color: #ffffdd;"

| 9 February 1976

Southend United|H1–13,494Harris
style="background-color: #d0ffe3;"

| 16 February 1976

Sheffield Wednesday|H1–05,569Brownbill
style="background-color: #ffd0e3;"

| 21 February 1976

Chester|A0–15,914
style="background-color: #ffffdd;"

| 25 February 1976

Cardiff City|A1–19,109Williams
style="background-color: #d0ffe3;"

| 28 February 1976

Colchester United|H3–23,803Cullerton, Brownbill, Bailey
style="background-color: #d0ffe3;"

| 6 March 1976

Rotherham United|A2–14,338Dulson, Williams
style="background-color: #ffffdd;"

| 9 March 1976

Crystal Palace|A2–223,032Cullerton, Tartt
style="background-color: #ffffdd;"

| 13 March 1976

Gillingham|H1–13,517Williams
style="background-color: #ffd0e3;"

| 20 March 1976

Millwall|A0–17,116
style="background-color: #ffd0e3;"

| 27 March 1976

Walsall|H1–24,870Bailey
style="background-color: #ffffdd;"

| 30 March 1976

Grimsby Town|A1–14,533Cullerton (pen)
style="background-color: #ffffdd;"

| 3 April 1976

Hereford United|H1–14,430Griffiths
style="background-color: #d0ffe3;"

| 5 April 1976

Wrexham|H3–13,604Bailey (2), Tartt
style="background-color: #ffd0e3;"

| 10 April 1976

Brighton & Hove Albion|A0–319,194
style="background-color: #ffffdd;"

| 17 April 1976

Halifax Town|H1–13,169Beech
style="background-color: #d0ffe3;"

| 19 April 1976

Bury|A2–14,609Cullerton, McLaren
style="background-color: #ffffdd;"

| 20 April 1976

Mansfield Town|H2–24,239Bailey, Tartt
style="background-color: #ffd0e3;"

| 24 April 1976

Preston North End|A0–35,783

=FA Cup=

{{Main article|1975–76 FA Cup}}

class="wikitable"

|+

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

style="background-color: #ffffdd;"R120 November 1975GranthamA2–22,853Brownbill (2)
style="background-color: #d0ffe3;"R1 Replay24 November 1975GranthamH4–14,851Brownbill (2), Cullerton, Tartt
style="background-color: #ffd0e3;"R213 December 1975Huddersfield TownA1–26,218Brownbill

=League Cup=

{{Main article|1975–76 Football League Cup}}

class="wikitable"

|+

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

style="background-color: #d0ffe3;"R1 1st Leg20 August 1975Hereford UnitedH4–23,787Cullerton (3 [1 pen]), Bailey
style="background-color: #ffd0e3;"R1 2nd Leg20 August 1975Hereford UnitedA0–24,107
style="background-color: #ffd0e3;"R1 Replay1 September 1975Hereford UnitedN0–13,676

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}} John Connaughton

|45

03030510
align="left"|GKalign="left"|{{flagicon|ENG}} David Ryan

|1

0000010
align="left"|DFalign="left"|{{flagicon|ENG}} John Brodie

|12

00000120
align="left"|DFalign="left"|{{flagicon|ENG}} Neil Griffiths

|32

12010351
align="left"|DFalign="left"|{{flagicon|ENG}} David Harris

|32

22030372
align="left"|DFalign="left"|{{flagicon|ENG}} Garry Dulson

|30

21030342
align="left"|DFalign="left"|{{flagicon|ENG}} Trevor Robson

|1

0000010
align="left"|DFalign="left"|{{flagicon|ENG}} Terry Lees

|41

23030472
align="left"|MFalign="left"|{{flagicon|SCO}} Tommy McLaren

|31

13010351
align="left"|MFalign="left"|{{flagicon|ENG}} Brian Horton

|31

43010354
align="left"|MFalign="left"|{{flagicon|ENG}} Colin Tartt

|42

43130485
align="left"|MFalign="left"|{{flagicon|ENG}} John Ridley

|46

13030521
align="left"|MFalign="left"|{{flagicon|ENG}} Keith Chadwick

|14

21030182
align="left"|MFalign="left"|{{flagicon|ENG}} Terry Bailey

|43

83031499
align="left"|MFalign="left"|{{flagicon|ENG}} Kenny Beech

|7

1000071
align="left"|MFalign="left"|{{flagicon|ENG}} Geoff Morris

|15

10020171
align="left"|FWalign="left"|{{flagicon|ENG}} Ray Williams

|29

33020343
align="left"|FWalign="left"|{{flagicon|ENG}} Derek Brownbill

|36

43520419
align="left"|FWalign="left"|{{flagicon|ENG}} Steve Taylor

|4

2000042
align="left"|FWalign="left"|{{flagicon|SCO}} Mick Cullerton

|41

1731334721
align="left"|FWalign="left"|{{flagicon|ENG}} Tony Betts

|1

0000010

=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|Scotland}}Mick Cullerton171321
2MF{{flagu|England}}Terry Bailey8019
FW{{flagu|England}}Derek Brownbill4509
4MF{{flagu|England}}Colin Tartt4105
5MF{{flagu|England}}Brian Horton4004
6FW{{flagu|England}}Ray Williams3003
7MF{{flagu|England}}Keith Chadwick2002
FW{{flagu|England}}Steve Taylor2002
DF{{flagu|England}}David Harris2002
DF{{flagu|England}}Garry Dulson2002
DF{{flagu|England}}Terry Lees2002
12MF{{flagu|Scotland}}Tommy McLaren1001
DF{{flagu|England}}Neil Griffiths1001
MF{{flagu|England}}John Ridley1001
MF{{flagu|England}}Kenny Beech1001
MF{{flagu|England}}Geoff Morris1001
colspan="3"|

|TOTALS

|55

|7

|4

|66

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 1975FW{{flagicon|SCO}}Mick CullertonStafford Rangers£5,000{{cite book|last=Kent|first=Jeff|title=Port Vale Personalities|publisher=Witan Books|year=1996|isbn=0-9529152-0-0}}
August 1975MF{{flagicon|ENG}}Terry LeesStoke City£3,000
August 1975MF{{flagicon|ENG}}Geoff Morris{{flagicon|WAL}} Bangor City£200
September 1975FW{{flagicon|ENG}}Tony Betts{{flagicon|USA}} Portland TimbersTrial

=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.

November 1975FW{{flagicon|ENG}}Tony BettsBoldmere St. Michael'sTrial ended
10 March 1976MF{{flagicon|ENG}}Brian HortonBrighton & Hove Albion£30,000
May 1976MF{{flagicon|ENG}}Geoff MorrisKidderminster HarriersFree transfer
August 1976MF{{flagicon|ENG}}Terry Lees{{flagicon|NED}} Sparta Rotterdam£25,000

=Loans 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:200px;"| From

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

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

29 October 1975FW{{flagicon|ENG}}Steve TaylorBolton WanderersNovember 1975
16 January 1976GK{{flagicon|ENG}}David RyanManchester UnitedJanuary 1976

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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