1903–04 Burslem Port Vale F.C. Season
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Burslem Port Vale Port Vale Football Club are a professional football club based in Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent, England, which compete in . Vale are the only English Football League club not to be named after a place; their name being a reference to the valley of ...
's sixth consecutive season (tenth overall) of football in the English Football League. The club went the whole season without recording an away win, part of a club record 29 away games without victory. With the new rule of the direct free kick introduced, Arthur Rowley also wrote himself into the history books by becoming the first player to score from a free kick. The first team was firmly established, and the players had been together for years. The financial crisis that loomed over the club was held at bay by an FA Cup run and by selling a promising young winger.


Overview


Second Division

A rather quiet pre-season saw no major signings or departures, and hopes were built of an improvement on last season's ninth-place finish. The first game of the season was on 7 September 1903 against
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, where Arthur Rowley wrote himself into the history books by becoming the first player to score from a direct free kick. Five days later, the Vale beat
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1–0, and their season got going – albeit very slowly. Four games later, they found their second victory – against new boys Bradford City; however, by October, they had racked up just five points from their opening eight games. A seven-game unbeaten run saw them surge up the table towards the end of 1903. This run ended at Gainsborough Trinity but could be justified because they had played three games in four days. They went on to muster just one point from seven games to find themselves in the danger zone as players looked towards their promising cup run rather than the league itself. An inconsistent end to the season followed, though picking up points from eight of their last twelve games was enough to ensure safety. On the final game of the season 20,000 Woolwich Arsenal fans turned up to watch their team claim the championship, however, the "Valeites" hung on for a draw, with
Harry Cotton Henry Cotton (5 April 1882 – 1921) was an English footballer who played in goal for Nantwich, Burslem Port Vale, Crewe Alexandra, Wigan Town and Stoke in the 1900s. Career Cotton played for Nantwich, before joining Burslem Port Vale in Ma ...
in remarkable form. A goalless draw was enough to hand the league title to
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. Port Vale were one of only two teams to take a point home from London that season. This was even more surprising, considering that Vale went the whole season without recording an away win and had to rely entirely on their home form to stay in the league. They finished two points ahead of the re-election zones and were twenty points shy of promotion. Adrian Capes was the top scorer for the fourth consecutive season, scoring seventeen goals, fourteen of which came in the league. Tom Simpson contributed fifteen goals and would score only thirteen more Football League goals in his entire career. Goalkeeper
Harry Cotton Henry Cotton (5 April 1882 – 1921) was an English footballer who played in goal for Nantwich, Burslem Port Vale, Crewe Alexandra, Wigan Town and Stoke in the 1900s. Career Cotton played for Nantwich, before joining Burslem Port Vale in Ma ...
missed just two games, as did right-back
Ernest Mullineux Ernest Mullineux (1879 – 23 August 1960) was an English footballer who played in the English Football League for Burslem Port Vale, Bury and Stoke. He also helped Stoke to win two minor league titles in 1909–10 and 1910–11. A right-back ...
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Harry Croxton Harry Clement Croxton (February 1880 – February 1965) was an English footballer who played as a half-back. He made 206 appearances (116 in the Football League) and scored 11 times (7 in the football league) for Burslem Port Vale in two spel ...
, Arthur Rowley,
Billy Heames William Henry Heames (July 1869 – 1939) was an English footballer who played in the Football League for Burslem Port Vale and Stoke. A left-winger, he had an eleven-year career, scoring 28 goals in 249 games in all competitions. His sole ...
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Bert Eardley Bertram Cooper Eardley (1879–1929) was an English footballer. He made 220 appearances (148 in the Football League) and scored 40 goals (14 in the Football League) for Port Vale over about ten seasons with the club. He established himself as a ...
, W. Perkins, and Joseph Holyhead made up the first of the first team – who each made a minimum of 35 out of 42 possible appearances in all competitions.


Finances

Again, attendances were disappointing, and to improve the financial outlook, players were sold as early as October, when a highly promising Tom Coxon signed to nearby Stoke for £200. Their FA Cup clash at Southampton saw them rake in a £491 share of gate receipts. A loss of £39 was recorded on the season, and rising wages and falling gate receipts were offset only by the income from transfers and cup runs. Recognizing this, the directors insisted that a controversial policy of selling on players had to be adopted.


Cup competitions

In September, three-goal margins eliminated the club in both county cup competitions by Stoke. The "Valeites" found rather more success in the FA Cup, though had to win four matches to reach the First Round, at which point they were eliminated by Southampton of the
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. On the way, they racked up a 6–0 home win over Stockport County in the fourth qualification round
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League table


Results

''Burslem Port Vale's score comes first''


Football League Second Division


Results by matchday


Matches


FA Cup


Birmingham Senior Cup


Staffordshire Senior Cup


Player statistics


Appearances and goals


Top scorers


Transfers


Transfers in


Transfers out


References

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Burslem Port Vale Port Vale Football Club are a professional football club based in Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent, England, which compete in . Vale are the only English Football League club not to be named after a place; their name being a reference to the valley of ...