1905–06 Stoke F.C. season


The 1905–06 season was Stoke's 17th season in the Football League.
It was a good season for Stoke as they started well winning their first five matches and with a number of good local players in the team playing regularly. Stoke's form did eventually drop and they finished in 10th position a much improved finish from previous seasons. However it would be a case of 'calm before the storm' for Stoke and their supporters.

Season review

League

For the 1905–06 season, the First Division was extended to 20 clubs. Stoke enticed goalkeeper Leigh Richmond Roose back to the club whilst James Bradley departed for Liverpool. The 'Potters' started the season off in fine style winning their opening five matches to go top of the league table for the first time in their history–and they remained there for five weeks. Horace Austerberry seemed to have found the right line-up and managed to keep it settled for the first seven matches. The crowds improved steadily and they reached the 12,000 mark as Stoke began to play well at home.
In early November Sheffield Wednesday were well beaten 4–0 with Ted Holdcroft scoring twice, to bring his goals tally to six in ten games unfortunately for Holcroft it was also his final goals of the season. Stoke's decent form continued but George Baddeley injured his knee on boxing day and Stoke's form began to drop. They eventually finished in 10th position with 39 points 12 behind champions Liverpool.

FA Cup

Stoke again went out of the cup in the second round this time losing 1–0 to Birmingham after beating Blackburn Rovers by the same score.

Final league table

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

Results

Stoke's score comes first

Legend

Football League First Division

MatchDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
12 September 1905Notts CountyH3–08,000Holdcroft, Hall, Rouse
24 September 1905Blackburn RoversH3–08,000Holdcroft, Hall
39 September 1905Wolverhampton WanderersA2–17,000Holdcroft, Hall
416 September 1905Bolton WanderersA2–116,000Rouse, Miller
523 September 1905Woolwich ArsenalH2–115,000Rouse, Miller
630 September 1905Blackburn RoversA0–320,000
77 October 1905SunderlandH1–09,000Miller
814 October 1905BirminghamA0–212,000
921 October 1905EvertonH2–212,000Holford, Hall
1028 October 1905Derby CountyA0–110,000
114 November 1905The WednesdayH4–012,000Rouse, Hall, Holdcroft
1211 November 1905Nottingham ForestA1–310,000Hall
1313 November 1905Aston VillaH0–112,000
1418 November 1905Manchester CityH0–08,000
1525 November 1905BuryA0–34,000
162 December 1905MiddlesbroughH1–16,000Gallimore
179 December 1905Preston North EndA0–28,000
1816 December 1905Newcastle UnitedH1–08,000Jones
1923 December 1905Aston VillaA0–315,000
2025 December 1905Sheffield UnitedA1–121,883Hall
2126 December 1905LiverpoolH2–120,000Hall, Holford
2230 December 1905Notts CountyA1–15,000Jones
231 January 1906LiverpoolA1–325,000Hall
246 January 1906Wolverhampton WanderersH4–06,000Hall, Rouse, Fielding, Croxton
2520 January 1906Bolton WanderersH1–26,000Baddeley
2627 January 1906Woolwich ArsenalA2–110,000Rouse
2710 February 1906SunderlandA0–110,000
2817 February 1906BirminghamH2–26,000Rouse, Jones
293 March 1906Derby CountyH2–29,000Gallimore, Chalmers
3017 March 1906Nottingham ForestH4–08,500Chalmers, Miller
3124 March 1906Manchester CityA0–26,000
3226 March 1906BuryH4–24,000Baddeley, Fielding, Gallimore
333 April 1906EvertonA3–015,000Gallimore, Rouse, Griffiths
347 April 1906MiddlesbroughA0–512,000
359 April 1906The WednesdayA0–210,000
3614 April 1906Preston North EndH3–010,000Rouse, Chalmers, Baddeley
3716 April 1906Sheffield UnitedH2–18,000Chalmers, Gallimore
3824 April 1906Newcastle UnitedA0–512,000

FA Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
R113 January 1906Blackburn RoversH1–015,463Sturgess
R23 February 1906BirminghamA0–119,000

Squad statistics