1968–69 Port Vale F.C. Season
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's 57th season of football in the English Football League, and their fourth-successive season (fifth overall) in the
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Gordon Lee used the season to consolidate the club after it was readmitted to the Football League immediately after being expelled for illegal payment of players. Managing 46 goals scored and conceded, and 46 points gained in 46 games, he had built a solid base for future progress. However, the club's financial problems continued, as another loss was made to increase the club's debt levels.


Overview


Fourth Division

On 8 June, the club's future was decided, as a vote of 39 to 9 allowed the club readmission to the Football League, despite the conclusion of an investigation earlier in the year which ruled that the club should be expelled from the League. New
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Gordon Lee thus began work on rebuilding his squad, announcing a team approach with an additional 'individual
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ing plan' for players to improve their weaknesses. Lee was big on coaching, and replaced cross country running exercises with realistic match-day situations. Stanley Matthews would become more of a
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and would only visit Burslem weekly; he also agreed to allow the £9,000 owed to him in payments delayed until the club were on a sounder financial footing. His name was removed from his office door, and he 'gradually drifted out of the picture'. Three signings of note included: 'tenacious' wing-half John King ( Tranmere Rovers); Wales international winger Graham Williams ( Tranmere Rovers); and teenager
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( Walsall). The season opened with four
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goals in four games, though only three points were won in the first six encounters. With Sharratt out injured, in came 'part-time, pipe-smoking
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on loan from Crewe Alexandra. Lee quickly earned the respect of the Vale fans despite his team lying bottom of the table in mid-September. A new club mascot was unveiled at this time – 'Prince Val'. Some good home performances lifted the club off the bottom of the table, including a 4–1 thumping of
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and a stylish back-heeled goal from Roy Sproson in a 1–1 draw with Lincoln City. Chapman then developed sciatica and had to be rested until December. An excellent defence helped the club then to achieve a five-game unbeaten run in the league. In November, goalkeeper
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was signed from Walsall for 'a small fee' and Graham Newton joined on trial after leaving the
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. On Boxing day, Vale travelled to Sincil Bank, where they beat second-placed Lincoln 1–0 in front of 12,208 spectators. Soon after Bill Asprey retired as a player to coach at Sheffield Wednesday. A 5–0 mauling of Newport County on 18 January sent the Vale into the top half of the table, though just one goal was scored and one point gained in the next four games. In March, Lee adopted a more 'hit and run' style and saw his team achieve three straight wins. On the 29th, with the club seeming safe from re-election, ' hooliganism reared its ugly head' as
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found their team bus smashed with bricks following a 2–1 loss at Burslem. On 21 April, Sproson made his 700th league appearance in a 1–0 win over struggling Grimsby Town. The final day was a 1–1 draw with wooden-spoon club
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. However, the Vale had five goals disallowed. Nevertheless, this game was the first of a club-record nineteen league game streak without a loss that would end on 22 November 1969 the following season. They finished in thirteenth place with 46 points from their 46 games, scoring 46 and conceding 46 goals.


Finances

On the financial side, a £10,900 loss was made despite donations of £16,734 from the Sportsmen's Association and the Development Fund. This left the club's total debts at £178,277. The club needed an average home attendance of 6,000 to break even and were almost two thousand short of this total. More stringent economies were thus imposed upon the club. Five professionals left on free transfers:
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(Chester);
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( York City);
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(Workington); Graham Williams ( Runcorn); and Milija Aleksic (
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). Lee claimed 'it was a hard decision, but I have had to create room for improvement'. Roy Chapman was offered a new contract, but opted instead to sign with Chester.


Cup competitions

In the FA Cup, with Sharrat injured and Hickson re-called by Crewe, seventeen-year-old
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was roped in to play in the first-round clash with
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Shrewsbury Town. He also played in the
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following the 1–1 draw, and the club progressed with a 3–1 win over their 'lacklustre' opponents. The "Valiants" also required a replay to progress past Workington. Vale then exited at the third round with a 1–0 defeat at Vicarage Road to Watford. In the League Cup, defeat came in the first round to Wrexham at the
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.
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cracked a kneecap in the game and later contracted a virus in his blood, which kept him out of action for the rest of the season.


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Results

''Port Vale's score comes first''


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