1933–34 Port Vale F.C. Season
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The 1933–34 season was
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 o ...
's 28th season of football in the English Football League, and their fourth-successive season (27th overall) in the Second Division. Finishing eighth in the second tier with 45 points, they would not reach such a peak again until 1996–97. It was their joint-second best ever finish after the 1930–31 season, along with the 1924–25, 1925–26, 1926–27, and 1996–97 campaigns. A strong defence and two lengthy series of good results raised belief and expectation of promotion to the top-flight for the first time in the club's history. However, two runs of poor results dashed such hopes, resulting in a downward slide lasting until the end of World War II. After pushing for promotion, the club's directors were forced to initiate a cull of players at the season's end.


Overview


Second Division

The pre-season saw the arrival of ten new professionals, six of which were forwards. The most significant newcomers were Trevor Rhodes (
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),
Jack Vickers John Vickers (7 August 1908 – 24 September 1980) was an English footballer. Career Vickers played for Bishop Auckland, Hull City, Darlington, Doncaster Rovers and Charlton Athletic before joining Port Vale for £200 in May 1933. He played 3 ...
( Charlton Athletic), as well as
Ken Gunn Kenneth Gunn (9 April 1909 – 15 August 1991) was a Scottish footballer who played as a midfielder for Swansea Town, Port Vale, and Northampton Town. Career Gunn played for Newmains and Swansea Town before joining Second Division rivals Port ...
and
Billy Tabram William David Tabram (19 January 1909 – 15 April 1992) was a Welsh footballer, noted for his great technical skill. He played for Swansea Town, Port Vale, Hull City, and South Shields in the 1930s. Career Tabram played for Crown Mission bef ...
(both from Swansea Town). The season started excellently with ten wins in the opening fifteen matches. At the end of this run,
Sydney Dickinson Sydney Dickinson (17 August 1906 – 2 February 1984) was an English Association football, footballer who played at Midfielder, half-back for Nottingham Forest F.C., Nottingham Forest, Mansfield Town F.C., Mansfield Town, Bradford Park Avenue A ...
was brought in from Bradford Park Avenue. However, the Vale then went on to lose five of their next six matches, conceding sixteen goals and scoring just three. The slide was halted with a 1–0 Boxing day victory over Lincoln City in which top-scorer Tom Nolan became one of only two Vale players sent off in the period between 1918 and 1947. The result nevertheless kept the club within a point of the promotion places. This was supplemented by seven of a possible eight points in their next four games, including victories at The Dell and Valley Parade. Their run ended on 5 February at
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with a 1–0 defeat to eventual champions Grimsby Town. From this point, the promotion campaign completely collapsed, with a 4–0 loss soon coming to Welsh strugglers Swansea. New signing
Jack Blackwell Jack Blackwell (28 October 1909 – 25 October 2001) was an English footballer who played at inside-forward for Huddersfield Town, Charlton Athletic, Port Vale, Boston United, Ipswich Town, and Bridlington Town. He helped Ipswich to the Southe ...
from Charlton couldn't reverse the trend despite helping the side to their biggest win of the season with a 5–1 thrashing of Millwall the following week. A fortnight later and a 2–0 win over promotion-chasing
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meant promotion was back on the cards for the "Valiants". '' The Sentinels "Placer" commented that Vale had the easiest remaining fixtures of the chasing pack and thus had a "great chance of ascending to the First Division for the first time in their career". Their remaining eleven games yielded a return of merely seven points, lacking a reserve team, fatigue had set into the first-team. One significant defeat came at
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, which helped
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avoid relegation to the third tier for what would have been the only time in their history. Young Fred Mitcheson did make a name for himself, however, scoring a hat-trick in his debut in a 4–0 win over
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. They finished in eighth position, gaining 45 points from 42 games. Seven more points were required to match promoted Preston North End, though they finished twelve points clear of relegated Millwall. Billy Tabram had helped secure the Vale's defence, their 55 goals conceded the lowest in the division behind Preston. Attacking-wise, their 60 goals were a poor return for a top-of-the-table club, with 33 of these coming from Tom Nolan (22) and Trevor Rhodes (11).


Finances

On the financial side, a loss of £2,771 was announced despite strict economic budgeting. Gate receipts had risen slowly to £11,868, though a rare transfer deficit was made, and expenses had risen sharply. The club announced that it would consider offers for any of its players, blaming the fans for a lack of enthusiasm, exemplified by an attendance of 2,990 (raising just £136) for the end-of-season clash with Nottingham Forest, despite having recently built a stand with cover for 15,000 spectators. The upshot of this was the release of a massive fifteen players, a list which included: Bill Cope,
Sydney Dickinson Sydney Dickinson (17 August 1906 – 2 February 1984) was an English Association football, footballer who played at Midfielder, half-back for Nottingham Forest F.C., Nottingham Forest, Mansfield Town F.C., Mansfield Town, Bradford Park Avenue A ...
,
Len Armitage Leonard Armitage (20 October 1899 – 24 June 1972) was an English footballer who could play both in defence and attack. He made a total of 284 league appearances in a 15-year career in the Football League. In 1914, he signed with Sheffield ...
, and
Jimmy McGrath James McGrath (4 March 1907 – 17 October 1950) was an English Association football, footballer. A speedy and crafty player, he played at left-half and on the right-wing. He began his career in 1928 at Cardiff City F.C., Cardiff City, before s ...
. Billy Tabram was also sold to Hull City for a large fee, whilst Fred Mills' transfer to Leeds United and George Poyser's move to
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also brought in some much-needed cash. In the boardroom,
Adrian Capes Adrian Capes (18 April 1873 – 29 September 1955), was an English footballer. A forward, he scored a total of 135 goals in 340 league and FA Cup games in a 17-year career with Nottingham Forest, Burton Wanderers, Burton Swifts, Burslem Port ...
announced his retirement. It was, according to historian Jeff Kent, "the end of an era".


Cup competitions

In the FA Cup, defeat came in the Third Round to Third Division South side Charlton Athletic at The Valley despite 'special training' measures beforehand. For the first and only time the club also entered the Welsh Cup. Vale lost out to
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at the semi-final stage.


League table


Results

''Port Vale's score comes first''


Football League Second Division


Results by matchday


Matches


FA Cup


Player statistics


Appearances


Top scorers


Transfers


Transfers in


Transfers out


References

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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 o ...