1994–95 Stoke City F.C. season

Stoke City
1994–95 season
Chairman Peter Coates
Manager Joe Jordan,
Asa Hartford,
Lou Macari
Stadium Victoria Ground
Football League First Division 11th (63 Points)
FA Cup Third Round
League Cup Third Round
Anglo-Italian Cup Semi Final
Top goalscorer League: Paul Peschisolido (13)
All: Paul Peschisolido (15)
Highest home attendance 20,429 vs Port Vale (22 April 1995)
Lowest home attendance 9,111 vs Millwall (29 April 1995)
Average home league attendance 12,839
Home colours

The 1994–95 season was Stoke City's 88th season in the Football League and 32nd in the second tier.

In the summer of 1994 manager Joe Jordan made a number of alterations to his squad with the best being the signing of Canadian Paul Peschisolido from Birmingham City. As the season started there was no change in the fans' relationship with Jordan and it came as no surprise when he resigned in September. Asa Hartford took the caretaker role until Lou Macari made a return from Celtic. His first match back saw Stoke beat West Bromwich Albion 4–1 and there were high hopes that it could spark a promotion push. Alas just one win from 13 matches (26 December to 21 March) saw Stoke finish in a mid table position of 11th.[1]

Season review

League

In the summer of 1994 Joe Jordan brought in Canadian Paul Peschisolido from Birmingham City in a deal which sent striker Dave Regis to St. Andrews along with £200,000.[1] He also brought in Carl Muggleton (who was on loan last season), Keith Downing and John Dreyer.[1] Everyone knew that the 1994–95 season was going to be a tough one and manager Jordan arranged a strenuous pre-season training camp in Scotland.[1] The league programme started with a 1–0 victory over Tranmere Rovers but this was followed up with poor results which saw Stoke lose 4–0 back-to-back at Reading and then Bolton Wanderers.[1] Shortly after that defeat at Bolton Jordan resigned which was unsurprising as he remained unpopular with the club's supporters.[1]

Asa Hartford assumed the role of caretaker manager for a short time and in his four games in charge Stoke won three.[1] On 30 September 1994 Lou Macari became the first manager to have a second spell at the club returning from Celtic.[1] His first match back saw Stoke beat West Bromwich Albion 4–1 but a poor defeat against Luton Town in the next match saw his attentions turn to strengthening the squad.[1] In came Kevin Keen, Ray Wallace and Lárus Sigurðsson as Stoke entered 1995 just out of the top group of teams.[1] But just one win in 13 saw Stoke fall further behind and whilst there was no danger of dropping too greatly there was no hope of catching the promotion contenders and Stoke had to settle for a mid-table finish of 11th picking up 63 points.[1]

FA Cup

Stoke didn't have to wait too long to come up against Joe Jordan who had returned to Bristol City and he was given a frosty reception by the supporters but his side managed to win the third round replay at the Victoria Ground 3–1.[1]

League Cup

Stoke drew Fulham in the second round and after a 3–2 loss at Craven Cottage Stoke beat Fulham 1–0 and progressed via the away goals rule.[1] In the next round Stoke lost to eventual winners Liverpool, 2–1 at Anfield.[1]

Final league table

PosClubPWDLFAGDPts
1Middlesbrough462313106740+2782
2Reading462310135844+1479
3Bolton Wanderers462114116745+2277
4Wolverhampton Wanderers462113127761+1676
5Tranmere Rovers462210146758+976
6Barnsley462012146352+1172
7Watford461913145246+670
8Sheffield United461717127455+1968
9Derby County461812166651+1566
10Grimsby Town461714156256+665
11Stoke City461615155053–363
12Millwall461614166060062
13Southend United46188205473–1962
14Oldham Athletic461613176060061
15Charlton Athletic461611195866–859
16Luton Town461513186164–358
17Port Vale461513185864–658
18Portsmouth461513185363–1058
19West Bromwich Albion461610205157–658
20Sunderland461218164145–654
21Swindon Town461212225473–1948
22Burnley461113224974–2546
23Bristol City461112234263–2145
24Notts County46913244566–2140

Key: P = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; F = Goals for; A = Goals against; GD = Goal difference; Pts = Points

Results

Legend

Win Draw Loss

Football League First Division

MatchDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
1 13 August 1994 Tranmere RoversH1–015,915Gleghorn 49'
2 20 August 1994 BurnleyA1–115,331Dreyer 90'
3 27 August 1994 SunderlandH0–113,159
4 30 August 1994 ReadingA0–47,103
5 3 September 1994 Bolton WanderersA0–411,515
6 10 September 1994 Southend UnitedH4–111,808Örlygsson 10', Edwards 13' (o.g.), Dreyer 47', Biggins 62'
7 14 September 1994 Charlton AthleticH3–210,643Gleghorn 17', Örlygsson 22', Peschisolido 55'
8 17 September 1994 Notts CountyA2–08,281Peschisolido (2) 31', 70'
9 25 September 1994 Derby CountyA0–311,782
10 2 October 1994 West Bromwich AlbionH4–114,203Carruthers (2) 24', 87', Wallace 35', Peschisolido 68'
11 9 October 1994 Luton TownH1–211,712Carruthers 80'
12 15 October 1994 MillwallA1–17,856Peschisolido 55'
13 22 October 1994 Oldham AthleticA0–08,954
14 30 October 1994 Wolverhampton WanderersH1–115,928Keen 17'
15 2 November 1994 Sheffield UnitedH1–111,556Gleghorn 77'
16 5 November 1994 BarnsleyA0–25,117
17 19 November 1994 Grimsby TownH3–021,055Peschisolido (2) 23', 44', Carruthers 60'
18 26 November 1994 WatfordA0–09,126
19 30 November 1994 PortsmouthA1–05,272Beeston 74'
20 4 December 1994 Oldham AthleticH0–112,558
21 10 December 1994 BurnleyH2–013,040Örlygsson (2) 68' 83' (1 pen)
22 17 December 1994 Tranmere RoversA1–07,601Carruthers 81'
23 26 December 1994 Swindon TownH0–017,662
24 28 December 1994 Bristol CityA1–38,500Cranson 83'
25 31 December 1994 MiddlesbroughH1–115,914Gleghorn 20'
26 14 January 1995 Wolverhampton WanderersA0–228,298
27 4 February 1995 PortsmouthH0–29,704
28 11 February 1995 Sheffield UnitedA1–113,900Peschisolido 18'
29 21 February 1995 Grimsby TownA0–06,384
30 25 February 1995 West Bromwich AlbionA3–116,591Scott 34', Peschisolido (2) 65', 80'
31 4 March 1995 Derby CountyH0–013,462
32 11 March 1995 SunderlandA0–112,282
33 14 March 1995 Port ValeA1–119,510Sandford 33'
34 18 March 1995 ReadingH0–114,121
35 21 March 1995 Southend UnitedA2–44,240Allen 48', Biggins 59' (pen)
36 25 March 1995 Notts CountyH2–110,204Gleghorn 13', Sturridge 77'
37 1 April 1995 Charlton AthleticA0–010,008
38 4 April 1995 WatfordH1–09,578Sigurðsson 43'
39 8 April 1995 MiddlesbroughA1–220,867Peschisolido 30'
40 12 April 1995 BarnsleyH0–010,752
41 15 April 1995 Bristol CityH2–110,172Andrade 27', Peschisolido 89'
42 17 April 1995 Swindon TownA1–010,549Örlygsson 35'
43 22 April 1995 Port ValeH0–120,429
44 29 April 1995 MillwallH4–39,111Scott 15', Gleghorn 39', 65' Keen 90'
45 3 May 1995 Bolton WanderersH1–115,557Örlygsson 12' (pen)
46 7 May 1995 Luton TownA3–28,252Örlygsson 52', Peschisolido 79', Scott 87'

FA Cup

Main article: 1994–95 FA Cup
RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
R37 January 1995 Bristol CityA0–09,683
R3 Replay18 January 1995 Bristol CityH1–311,579Scott 17'

League Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
R2 1st Leg20 September 1994 FulhamA2–33,721Örlygsson 69' (pen), Gleghorn 70'
R2 2nd Leg29 September 1994 FulhamH1–07,440Peschisolido 2'
R325 October 1994 LiverpoolA1–232,060Peschisolido 41'

Anglo-Italian Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
Group Match 124 August 1994CesenaA2–01,139Clark, Carruthers
Group Match 26 September 1994AnconaH1–13,380Biggins
Group Match 35 October 1994UdineseA3–11,200Sandford, Biggins, Butler
Group Match 415 November 1994PiacenzaH4–07,240Butler, Carruthers (2), Gleghorn
Semi Final 1st leg24 January 1995Notts CountyA0–05,134
Semi Final 2nd leg31 January 1995Notts CountyH0–0 (2–3 pens)10,741

Friendlies

MatchOpponentVenueResult
1Clevedon TownA2–0
2Newcastle TownA4–0
3FC XanthiH2–3
4Brechin CityA4–0
5Dundee UnitedA1–4

Squad statistics

Pos. Name League FA Cup League Cup Anglo-Italian Cup Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
GKEngland Carl Muggleton 240003040310
GKScotland Ronnie Sinclair 22(2)020002026(2)0
DFEngland John Butler 38(3)020303(1)246(4)2
DFScotland John Clark 5000002171
DFEngland Ian Clarkson 15(3)020103(1)021(4)0
DFEngland Ian Cranson 371203050471
DFEngland John Dreyer 16(2)200203021(2)2
DFEngland Graham Potter 10000(1)0001(1)0
DFEngland Lee Sandford 34(1)120306145(1)2
DFIceland Lárus Sigurðsson 22(1)100000022(1)1
DFEngland Ray Wallace 16(4)210106024(4)2
MFEngland Paul Allen 171000020191
MFPortugal José Andrade 2(2)10000002(2)1
MFEngland Carl Beeston 15(1)100101017(1)1
MFEngland Keith Downing 16010203(2)022(2)0
MFEngland Nigel Gleghorn 44(2)620316155(2)8
MFEngland Kevin Keen 15(6)200000015(6)2
MFScotland Steve Leslie 0(1)000000(1)00(2)0
MFIceland Toddy Orlygsson 387203110448
MFEngland Vince Overson 33(2)020105041(2)0
FWEngland Jason Beckford 2(2)00000103(2)0
FWEngland Wayne Biggins 8(9)2001(1)03(1)212(11)4
FWEngland Martin Carruthers 26(6)50(1)0304(2)333(9)8
FWEngland John Gayle 1(3)00000203(3)0
FWCanada Paul Peschisolido 39(1)1320323(1)047(2)15
FWEngland Keith Scott 16(2)321000018(2)4
FWEngland Graham Shaw 1(2)000000(1)01(3)0
FWEngland Simon Sturridge 2(6)10(1)0001(1)03(8)1
FWEngland Shaun Wade 0(1)00000000(1)0
FWEngland John Williams 1(3)00000001(3)0
Own goals 10001

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Matthews, Tony (1994). The Encyclopaedia of Stoke City. Lion Press. ISBN 0-9524151-0-0.
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