1964–65 Stoke City F.C. season

Stoke City
1964–65 season
Chairman Mr G. Taylor
Manager Tony Waddington
Stadium Victoria Ground
Football League First Division 11th (42 Points)
FA Cup Fourth Round
League Cup Fourth Round
Top goalscorer League: John Ritchie (25)
All: John Ritchie (29)
Highest home attendance 43,431 vs Everton (22 August 1964)
Lowest home attendance 12,899 vs Birmingham City (17 March 1965)
Average home league attendance 25,787
Home colours

The 1964–65 season was Stoke City's 58th season in the Football League and the 34th in the First Division.

Stoke's main aim for the 1964–65 season was to consolidate themselves in the First Division and despite having not the greatest run of results Stoke finished in a comfortable position of 11th. Stanley Matthews called time on his long and famous career on 6 February 1965 against Fulham at the age of 50.[1]

Season review

League

Manager Tony Waddington continued to improve the squad prior to the start of 1964–65 season with experienced players.[1] This policy found favour with the fans and although there were those who did not like the club's veteran image, the quality of an attack that included Peter Dobing, Dennis Viollet and Jimmy McIlroy was there for all too see, and local prospects flourished alongside this impressive forward line.[1] One of whom was John Ritchie who was top scorer in 1964–65 with 25 league goals including four against Sheffield Wednesday who would sign Ritchie in 1966.[1]

On 6 February 1965 Stanley Matthews again entered the record books when at the age of 50 years and five days he turned out for Stoke one last time against Fulham, Stoke won the match 3–1.[1] To say thank you to Matthews, Stoke arranged a match against a team of international star players which was broadcast live to an estimated worldwide audience of 112 million.[1]

More veterans arrived at Stoke during the season with the arrivals of Maurice Setters, Roy Vernon and Harry Burrows helping Stoke to finish in 11th position, winning and losing 16 matches.[1]

FA Cup

After an impressive 4–1 win against Blackpool Stoke drew 0–0 with Manchester United before losing 1–0 at a foggy Old Trafford.[1]

League Cup

Stoke, last season's runners-up, had a poor League Cup campaign this season as they needed a replay to beat Shrewsbury Town, then edged past Southend United before losing 3–1 away at Plymouth Argyle in a replay.[1]

Final league table

PosClubPWDLFAGAPts
1Manchester United42269789392.28261
2Leeds United42269783521.59661
3Chelsea422481089541.64856
4Everton4217151069601.15049
5Nottingham Forest4217131271671.06047
6Tottenham Hotspur421971687711.22545
7Liverpool4217101567730.91844
8Sheffield Wednesday4216111557551.03643
9West Ham United421941982711.15542
10Blackburn Rovers4216101683791.05142
11Stoke City4216101667661.01542
12Burnley4216101670701.00042
13Arsenal421771869750.92041
14West Bromwich Albion4213131670651.07739
15Sunderland421491964740.86537
16Aston Villa421652157820.69537
17Blackpool4212111967780.85935
18Leicester City4211131869850.81235
19Sheffield United4212111950640.78135
20Fulham4211121960780.76934
21Wolverhampton Wanderers421342559890.66330
22Birmingham City428112364960.66727

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 22 August 1964 EvertonH0–243,431
2 26 August 1964 Sheffield UnitedA1–017,368Viollet
3 29 August 1964 Birmingham CityA2–120,692Ritchie, Bebbington
4 2 September 1964 Sheffield UnitedH0–127,489
5 5 September 1964 West Ham UnitedH3–126,420Viollet, Dobing, Bebbington
6 9 September 1964 Tottenham HotspurH2–036,897Viollet (2)
7 12 September 1964 West Bromwich AlbionA3–536,897Viollet, Ritchie (2)
8 16 September 1964 Tottenham HotspurA1–233,350Ritchie
9 19 September 1964 Manchester UnitedH1–240,031Ritchie
10 26 September 1964 FulhamA4–115,177Ritchie (2), Viollet, Dobing
11 3 October 1964 Nottingham ForestH1–128,913Philpott
12 7 October 1964 Blackburn RoversA1–112,509Palmer
13 10 October 1964 Leeds UnitedH2–327,651Ritchie, Kinnell
14 17 October 1964 ChelseaA0–428,650
15 24 October 1964 Leicester CityH3–324,551Ritchie (2), Palmer
16 31 October 1964 SunderlandA2–233,303Dobing, Palmer
17 7 November 1964 Wolverhampton WanderersH0–227,776
18 14 November 1964 Aston VillaA0–319,789
19 21 November 1964 LiverpoolH1–128,816Ritchie
20 28 November 1964 Sheffield WednesdayA1–117,266Ritchie
21 5 December 1964 BlackpoolH4–217,360Palmer (2), Dobing, Viollet
22 12 December 1964 EvertonA1–131,713Palmer
23 26 December 1964 ArsenalA2–326,663Ritchie (2)
24 28 December 1964 ArsenalH4–120,491Ritchie (2) (1 pen), Viollet, McIlroy
25 2 January 1965 West Ham UnitedA1–023,913Viollet
26 16 January 1965 West Bromwich AlbionH2–025,405Palmer, Viollet
27 23 January 1965 Manchester UnitedA1–150,392Bloor
28 6 February 1965 FulhamH3–128,585Viollet (2), Ritchie
29 13 February 1965 Nottingham ForestA1–321,829Palmer
30 27 February 1965 ChelseaH0–227,965
31 13 March 1965 Blackburn RoversH1–119,284Viollet
32 17 March 1965 Birmingham CityH2–112,899Ritchie, Bebbington
33 20 March 1965 Wolverhampton WanderersA1–320,945Burrows
34 27 March 1965 Aston VillaH2–120,375Woodward, Vernon
35 3 April 1965 LiverpoolA2–340,315Burrows, Vernon
36 5 April 1965 Leeds UnitedA1–338,133Setters
37 10 April 1965 Sheffield WednesdayH4–116,047Ritchie (4)
38 17 April 1965 BlackpoolA1–118,263Ritchie
39 19 April 1965 BurnleyH2–019,781Ritchie, Vernon
40 20 April 1965 BurnleyA0–113,398
41 24 April 1965 SunderlandH3–120,593Burrows, Ritchie, Vernon
42 26 April 1965 Leicester CityA1–08,717Vernon

FA Cup

Main article: 1964–65 FA Cup
RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
R39 January 1965 BlackpoolH4–138,651Ritchie (2), Viollet (2)
R430 January 1965 Manchester UnitedH0–049,032
R4 Replay3 February 1965 Manchester UnitedA0–150,874

League Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
R223 September 1964 Shrewsbury TownH1–113,531Viollet
R2 Replay29 September 1964 Shrewsbury TownA1–015,304Palmer
R310 October 1964 Southend UnitedH3–18,284Ritchie, Bebbington, Bridgwood
R44 November 1964 Plymouth ArgyleH1–110,968Ritchie
R4 Replay11 November 1964 Plymouth ArgyleA1–315,381Dobing

Friendlies

MatchOpponentVenueResult
1GlentoranA2–1
2Ballymena UnitedA6–0
3Manchester CityA2–1
4Heart of MidlothianA2–1
5Bristol RoversA1–2
6Greenock MortonA1–2
7Crewe AlexandraA2–2
8Sir Stanley Matthews XIH6–4
9StævnetA4–1
10Stockholm XIA1–0
11Spartak MoscowA0–1
12Zenit LeningradA3–2
13Finland XIA9–1
14IFK EskilstunaA3–1

Squad statistics

Pos. Name League FA Cup League Cup Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
GKNorthern Ireland Bobby Irvine 10001020
GKScotland Lawrie Leslie 4103040480
DFEngland Tony Allen 3703030430
DFEngland Bill Asprey 3503050430
DFEngland Alan Bloor 1512040211
DFEngland John Flowers 00001010
DFScotland George Kinnell 4013030461
DFEngland Eric Skeels 4203050500
MFEngland Gerry Bridgwood 800041121
MFEngland Calvin Palmer 3683031429
MFEngland Alan Philpott 1210040161
MFEngland Maurice Setters 1613000191
MFEngland John Woodward 31000031
FWEngland Keith Bebbington 2330041274
FWEngland Harry Burrows 1030000103
FWEngland Peter Dobing 2341041285
FWEngland Gerry Jones 30000030
FWNorthern Ireland Jimmy McIlroy 3113020361
FWEngland Stanley Matthews 10000010
FWEngland John Ritchie 412532524929
FWWales Roy Vernon 1050000105
FWEngland Dennis Viollet 341332314016

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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