1908–09 Stoke F.C. season


The 1908–09 season was Stoke's first season in the Birmingham & District League.
With Stoke now out of the Football League they entered the Birmingham & District League for the 1908–09 season. With a new board, chairman, manager and squad Stoke used the season as a rebuilding one and the crowds began to return to the Victoria Ground. Stoke finished in eight place with 31 Points.

Season review

League

Stoke now playing in the Birmingham & District League, which included the reserve teams of Aston Villa, Birmingham, West Brom and Wolves plus some other useful opposition. With Alfred Barker now the manager the team itself was made up of an mixture of ex-professionals and amateurs. Of those which remained with the club were William Davies, Ernest Mullineux, Fred Rathbone and Sam Baddeley. Barker used 32 players during the season and eighth place was secured in the final league table.
Crowds were often good and there were turnouts of 7,000+ for a few league matches which confirmed that the club still had its local support. Wins of 7–0 over Wellington Town 5–0 over Walsall and 5–3 over Villa's second string were among the best performances while the nadir was an 8–1 defeat to West Brom reserves. Stoke's goalkeeper against Albion was Harry Cotton who after the match was sacked by Barker.

FA Cup

Stoke made a poor exit in the first round being well beaten 5–0 at Sheffield Wednesday.

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

Birmingham & District League

MatchDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
15 September 1908Aston Villa ReservesH5–312,000Myatt, Owen, Davies
212 September 1908WalsallA0–34,200
314 September 1908StourbridgeA2–22,000Howshall
419 September 1908Crewe AlexandraA2–34,000Davies, Pitt
519 September 1908Burton UnitedH0–14,000
626 September 1908Kidderminster HarriersH3–14,500Greaves, Davies
73 October 1908Brierley Hill AllianceA4–33,000Greaves, Davies, Pitt
810 October 1908Wellington TownH7–05,000Millward, Horrocks, Pitt, Davies
917 October 1908Worcester CityA1–52,500Davies
1024 October 1908Dudley TownH4–05,000Davies, Greaves, Horrocks, Pitt
1131 October 1908West Bromwich Albion ReservesA1–85,000Davies
127 November 1908Birmingham ReservesH0–15,000
1314 November 1908HalesowenA0–2200
1428 November 1908Shrewsbury TownA1–32,000Gorman
155 December 1908StourbridgeH2–05,000McAllister, Cook
1612 December 1908Stafford RangersA1–13,000Davies
1719 December 1908Wolverhampton Wanderers ReservesH3–14,000McAllister, Millward
1826 December 1908Burton UnitedA1–23,000Davies
1928 December 1908WrexhamH4–26,000Davies, Hargraves
202 January 1909Aston Villa ReservesA1–45,000Hargraves
219 January 1909WalsallH5–03,000Hargraves, Davies, Horrocks, Millward
2223 January 1909Crewe AlexandraH3–412,000Millward, Gorman
2330 January 1909Kidderminster HarriersA2–32,500Hargraves, Horrocks
246 February 1909Brierley Hill AllianceH2–03,000Millward, McAllister
2513 February 1909Wellington TownA1–12,000Baddeley
2620 February 1909Worcester CityH3–05,000Millward, Hargraves, Gorman
2727 February 1909Dudley TownA2–21,500Hargraves, Gorman
2813 March 1909Birmingham ReservesA1–03,000Hargraves
2920 March 1909HalesowenH0–12,500
3027 March 1909WrexhamA1–23,000Eardley
313 April 1909Shrewsbury TownH1–23,000Bullock
3217 April 1909Stafford RangersH3–34,000Eardley, Hargraves, Gorman
3319 April 1909West Bromwich Albion ReservesH5–04,000Hargraves, Gorman, Millward, Kelly
3426 April 1909Wolverhampton Wanderers ReservesA0–13,000

FA Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
R116 January 1909The WednesdayA0–58,000

Squad statistics