1960–61 Port Vale F.C. season

Port Vale
1960–61 season
Chairman Jake Bloom
Manager Norman Low
Stadium Vale Park
Football League Third Division 7th (49 Points)
FA Cup Third Round
League Cup Second Round
Supporters' Clubs' Trophy Winners
Top goalscorer League: Cliff Portwood (24)
All: Cliff Portwood (26)
Highest home attendance 15,504 vs. Walsall (20 August 1960)
Lowest home attendance 4,068 vs. Bristol City (22 April 1961)
Average home league attendance 9,702
Home colours

The 1960–61 season was Port Vale's 49th season of football in the Football League, and their second season in the Third Division.[1] Aiming for promotion, the club were disappointed with their eventual seventh-place finish. The first season of the League Cup ended for Vale at the Second Round, whilst they exited the FA Cup at the Third Round. They did however taste success in the second and last ever Supporters' Clubs' Trophy series, beating rivals Stoke City 1–0 in a replay.

Overview

Third Division

The pre-season saw the club's management attempt to build a squad capable of promotion, this meant recruiting former Wales international inside-right Noel Kinsey from Birmingham City as a player-coach, and 21-year-old outside-left Dennis Fidler from the Manchester City Reserves.[1] It also meant a concerted effort to sign a star forward, a £10,000 offer for Aston Villa's Gerry Hitchens was rejected, and the club's interest in Ronnie Allen also went nowhere.[1] Instead 'bustling' Ted Calland was signed on a free transfer from Exeter City.[1] Fred Donaldson was sold to Exeter for £2,000.[1] Vale Park was also improved, with yet more new drains installed to help ease the winter mud spots.[1]

The season opened with a Harry Poole goal fifty seconds into an eventual 1–1 draw with Walsall in front of a season-best attendance of 15,504 on 20 August.[1] Vale's campaign really got going nine days later however, with a sequence of three consecutive victories.[1] This included a 7–1 'annihilation' of Chesterfield.[1] Seven games without a win followed, ending with a collapse to an impressive Swindon Town side at The County Ground on 1 October.[1] Vale were much improved after this, recording six wins from eight games. The following month Norman Low signed Bert Llewellyn from Crewe Alexandra for £7,000.[1] Llewellyn scored past Barnsley in his debut game on 12 November, and scored a hat-trick past Hull City the next month.[1] This win over the "Tigers" came a week after a 5–0 win over high-flying Grimsby Town at Blundell Park, in what Roy Sproson later described as his 'greatest memory' and 'one of their finest hours'.[1] The performance was so impressive they received 'a standing ovation' from the home crowd, as the "Valiants" finished the game 'rolling the ball about like a game of chess'.[1]

In sixth place, a 6–2 hammering from Walsall at Fellows Park on 17 December set them back.[1] The goals continued, this time in Vale's favour, with a 5–0 win and 3–3 draw with Tranmere Rovers, and a 4–1 victory over Bury.[1] In January, Albert Leake was transferred to Macclesfield Town, leaving Sproson as the only survivor of the legendary 1953–54 outfit.[1] Vale continued to entertain and win games, as The Sentinel's Jon Abberley described Harry Poole as 'one of the best wing-halves ever produced in the Potteries.[1] By 11 February, Vale were four points from second place, as Vale battled to a 1–1 draw with Torquay United in 'a sea of mud' at Plainmoor.[1] A week later Llewellyn scored a hat-trick past Swindon Town.[1] However, on 4 March QPR ended their promotion hopes with a 1–0 win at Loftus Road, the second of a streak of five games without a win for Vale.[1] The next week Notts County easily beat Vale 3–1, in a game for which Stan Steele was rested after 195 consecutive appearances.[1] Steele immediately handed in a transfer request, and got picked up by West Bromwich Albion for a £10,000 fee.[1] Vale's season then petered out, ending with an attendance of only 4,088 for a 1–1 draw with Bristol City at Vale Park, followed by two away draws.[1]

They finished in seventh place with 49 points, with their tally of 96 goals bettered only by the two promoted clubs.[1] The season was a disappointment however, and their away record of two wins in twelve games was put to blame for killing their promotion hopes.[1] Cliff Portwood scored an impressive 26 goals, followed closely by Bert Llewellyn on 20 (who had also scored 10 for Crewe).[1]

Finances

On the financial side, a disappointing home attendance average of 9,702 was a concern, though a profit of £4,253 was recorded.[1] This was down to a £9,501 donation from the Sportsmen's Association and a slashing of the wage bill by around £4,000 to £29,915.[1] The management decided to cut the playing staff but to increase the wage budget.[1] Eleven players were let go, crucially: Harry Oscroft (Brantham Athletic), Ted Calland (Lincoln City), John Poole (Macclesfield Town), and Peter Hall (Bournemouth & Boscombe Athletic).[1]

Cup competitions

In the FA Cup, Vale were superior to non-league Chelmsford City, winning 3–2 in the First Round clash.[1] Fourth Division Carlisle United were Vale's Second Round opponents, who Vale dispatched 2–1. Struggling Second Division side Swansea Town bettered Vale on a mud-filled and hole-ridden Vetch Field.[1]

In the League Cup, they bettered Queens Park Rangers in a replay following a 2–2 draw at Loftus Road. They next round held Tranmere Rovers, who eliminated Vale with a 2–0 win.

In the Supporters' Clubs' Trophy, the two leg game with rivals Stoke City came to a 1–1 draw, and so a replay was held at the Victoria Ground on 24 April, which Vale won 1–0 thanks to an own goal.[1]

Final league table

P WDLFAGAPts
1Bury463088108452.40068
2Walsall462861298601.63362
3Queens Park Rangers4625101193601.55060
4Watford4620121485721.18152
5Notts County462191682771.06551
6Grimsby Town4620101677691.11650
7Port Vale4617151496791.21549
8Barnsley462171883801.03849
9Halifax Town4616171371780.91049
10Shrewsbury Town4615161583751.10746
11Hull City4617121773731.00046
12Torquay United4614171575830.90445
13Newport County4617111881900.90045
14Bristol City4617101970681.02944
15Coventry City4616121880830.96444
16Swindon Town4614151762551.12743
17Brentford4613171656700.80043
18Reading4614122072830.86740
19Bournemouth & Boscombe Athletic4615102158760.76340
20Southend United4614112160760.78939
21Tranmere Rovers4615823791150.68738
22Bradford City4611142165870.74736
23Colchester United46111124681010.67333
24Chesterfield4610122467870.77032

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

Results

Port Vale's score comes first

Legend

Win Draw Loss
Round12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414243444546
GroundHAAHHHAAHHHAAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAAHHAAHAHHAAHAHAA
Result D D L W W W L D D L L D L W W L D W W W W L W D W D L W D L W W D L L D L W L D W L D D D
Position 11 9 19 9 6 1 5 6 7 7 12 12 15 13 13 14 13 11 9 9 7 8 9 8 8 8 7 8 7 7 7 6 6 6 5 6 6 6 6 6 6 4 7 6 5 7

Sourced from Statto.[2]

Football League Third Division

DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
20 August 1960 WalsallH1–115,504Poole
24 August 1960 Shrewsbury TownA1–19,022Steele
27 August 1960 BuryA1–36,593Fidler
29 August 1960 Shrewsbury TownH4–19,212Steele (2), Fidler, Portwood
3 September 1960 ChesterfieldH7–110,104Calland (2), Jackson, Steele, Portwood, Miles, Fidler
5 September 1960 WatfordH3–015,175Portwood (2), o.g.
10 September 1960 Southend UnitedA1–28,758Portwood
13 September 1960 WatfordA0–016,719
17 September 1960 ReadingH1–111,521Portwood
19 September 1960 Halifax TownH2–310,251Steele, Fidler
24 September 1960 Torquay UnitedH0–310,502
26 September 1960 Halifax TownA3–35,967Portwood, Oscroft, Steele
1 October 1960 Swindon TownA0–611,960
3 October 1960 BrentfordH3–26,843Whalley (2), Portwood
8 October 1960 Bristol CityA4–38,803Portwood (2), Jackson (pen), Whalley
15 October 1960 Queens Park RangersH0–18,802
22 October 1960 Notts CountyA2–210,725Portwood, Miles
29 October 1960 Bournemouth & Boscombe AthleticH3–07,752Steele, Calland, Fidler
12 November 1960 BarnsleyH2–010,760Llewellyn, Fidler
3 December 1960 Grimsby TownA5–08,843Portwood (2), o.g., Jackson, Fidler
10 December 1960 Hull CityH4–19,006Llewellyn (3), Jackson
17 December 1960 WalsallA2–68,381Poole, Steele
26 December 1960 Tranmere RoversH5–014,029Portwood (3), Llewellyn, Fidler
27 December 1960 Tranmere RoversA3–37,838Llewellyn, Jackson (pen), Portwood
31 December 1960 BuryH4–314,453Poole, Llewellyn, Jackson, Portwood
14 January 1961 ChesterfieldA0–05,816
21 January 1961 Southend UnitedH4–09,517Llewellyn, Portwood, Jackson (pen), Oscroft
4 February 1961 ReadingA1–26,394Portwood
6 February 1961 Colchester UnitedH3–06,504Poole (2), Portwood
11 February 1961 Torquay UnitedA1–15,606Oscroft
13 February 1961 Newport CountyA1–25,107Portwood
18 February 1961 Swindon TownH4–19,673Llewellyn (3), Oscroft
25 February 1961 Grimsby TownH3–29,367Llewellyn, Portwood, Steele
28 February 1961 Bradford CityA3–36,883Llewellyn (2), Steele
4 March 1961 Queens Park RangersA0–112,711
11 March 1961 Notts CountyH1–310,931Miles
18 March 1961 Bournemouth & Boscombe AthleticA1–18,735Portwood
25 March 1961 Bradford CityH2–46,278Poole, Llewellyn
31 March 1961 Coventry CityH3–16,528Llewellyn (2), Fidler
1 April 1961 BarnsleyA1–55,680Poole
4 April 1961 Coventry CityA1–18,285Jackson (pen)
8 April 1961 Newport CountyH3–16,302Fidler, Oscroft, Llewellyn
15 April 1961 Colchester UnitedA0–23,437
22 April 1961 Bristol CityH1–14,068Llewellyn
25 April 1961 BrentfordA0–03,503
29 April 1961 Hull CityA2–24,439Llewellyn, Fidler

FA Cup

Main article: 1960–61 FA Cup
RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
R15 November 1960 Chelmsford CityA3–29,000Portwood (2)
R226 November 1960 Carlisle UnitedH2–112,113Jackson, Fidler
R37 January 1961 Swansea TownA0–310,601

League Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
R117 October 1960 Queens Park RangersA2–26,564Steele (2)
R1 Replay19 October 1960 Queens Park RangersH3–16,829Steele, Kinsey, Fidler
R224 October 1960 Tranmere RoversH0–28,206

Supporters' Clubs' Trophy

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
Final 1st Leg10 October 1960Stoke CityH1–07,267Steele
Final 2nd Leg7 March 1961Stoke CityA0–19,605
Replay24 April 1961Stoke CityA1–04,000Own goal

Player statistics

Appearances

Pos. Name Football League FA Cup League Cup Supporters' Club's Trophy Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
GKEngland Ken Hancock 390303020470
GKEngland John Poole 3000001040
GKEngland John Cooke 4000000040
DFEngland Roy Sproson 430303030520
DFEngland David Raine 380303010460
DFEngland Selwyn Whalley 133000010143
DFEngland Terry Lowe 0000001010
MFEngland Terry Miles 463303030553
MFEngland Peter Hall 3000001040
MFEngland Brian Jackson 4383210204910
MFEngland Harry Oscroft 215000010225
MFEngland Cliff Portwood 41243230204926
MFEngland Peter Ford 410303030500
MFEngland Colin Davies 3000000030
MFEngland Dennis Fidler 34113121204113
MFEngland Roy Gater 2000001030
MFEngland Colin Corbishley 3000300060
FWEngland Harry Poole 457303020547
FWEngland Stan Steele 35103033214314
FWWales Noel Kinsey 3000310061
FWEngland John Archer 4000000040
FWEngland Bert Llewellyn 28202000003220
FWEngland Barry Hancock 2000001030
FWEngland Ted Calland 123100000133

Scorers

All competitions

Scorer Goals
England Cliff Portwood 26
England Bert Llewellyn 20
England Stan Steele 14
England Dennis Fidler 13
England Brian Jackson 10
England Harry Poole 7
England Harry Oscroft 5
England Ted Calland 3
England Terry Miles
England Selwyn Whalley
Wales Noel Kinsey 1

League

Scorer Goals
England Cliff Portwood 24
England Bert Llewellyn 20
England Dennis Fidler 11
England Stan Steele 10
England Brian Jackson 8
England Harry Poole 7
England Harry Oscroft 5
England Ted Calland 3
England Terry Miles
England Selwyn Whalley

Transfers

Transfers in

Date from Position Nationality Name From Fee Ref.
1960 FW England Derek Edge Stoke City Free transfer [3]
May 1960 MF England Dennis Fidler Manchester City Free transfer [3]
June 1960 GK England John Cooke Free transfer [3]
June 1960 DF England Terry Lowe Stoke City Free transfer [3]
August 1960 FW England Ted Calland Exeter City Free transfer [3]
November 1960 FW England Bert Llewellyn Everton £7,000 [3]

Transfers out

Date from Position Nationality Name To Fee Ref.
January 1961 MF England Albert Leake Macclesfield Town Free transfer [3]
March 1961 FW England Stan Steele West Bromwich Albion £10,000 [3]
May 1961 FW England John Archer Bournemouth & Boscombe Athletic Free transfer [3]
May 1961 FW England Dennis Bailey Released [3]
May 1961 DF England Colin Davies Stourbridge Free transfer [3]
May 1961 MF England Peter Hall Bournemouth & Boscombe Athletic Free transfer [3]
May 1961 MF England Harry Oscroft Brantham Athletic Free transfer [3]
May 1961 GK England John Poole Macclesfield Town Free transfer [3]
July 1961 FW England Ted Calland Lincoln City Free transfer [3]
July 1961 MF England Cliff Portwood Grimsby Town £6,000 [3]

References

Specific
  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 Kent, Jeff (1990). "Fame and Fortune (1950–1959)". The Valiants' Years: The Story Of Port Vale. Witan Books. pp. 171–196. ISBN 0-9508981-4-7.
  2. Port Vale 1960–1961 : Results & Fixtures. Statto Organisation. Retrieved 28 April 2012.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Kent, Jeff (1996). Port Vale Personalities. Witan Books. ISBN 0-9529152-0-0.
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