1987–88 Stoke City F.C. season

Stoke City
1987–88 season
Chairman Peter Coates
Manager Mick Mills
Stadium Victoria Ground
Football League Second Division 11th (62 Points)
FA Cup Third Round
League Cup Fourth Round
Full Members Cup Quarter Final
Top goalscorer League: Phil Heath (8)
All: Graham Shaw (10)
Highest home attendance 18,020 vs Manchester City (28 December 1987)
Lowest home attendance 6,293 vs Swindon Town (23 April 1988)
Average home league attendance 9,607
Home colours

The 1987–88 season was Stoke City's 81st season in the Football League and 28th in the Second Division.

After the previous season's decent performance there was great optimism ahead for Mick Mills' third season in charge. However it turned out to be a frustrating season with Stoke unable to maintain a good run of form and they unsurprisingly finished in mid-table in a season of little progress.[1]

Season review

League

Mick Mills now entering into his third season as City boss had the support of the fans following last season's improvement and for the third season running the club played in the Isle of Man Trophy, with Stoke beating Dundee in the final.[1] This created great optimism amongst supporters that they would enjoy a good league campaign.[1] However that quickly vanished on the opening day of the season as Birmingham City scored the first goal after just 45 seconds.[1] This seemed to set the tone for a frustrating season.[1] The team made a poor start winning just three of their first nine matches and it always looked too much for them to recover from.[1] When Stoke did hit a run of form in January injury prevented any meaningful attempt to mount a push for a play-off place and the side made no progress and finished in 11th place.[1]

Lee Dixon was sold to Arsenal in January for £375,000 a good price for a full back in 1987 and with Steve Bould's contract running out he also joined the "Gunners" for a fee of £390,000 which was settled at a tribunal.[1]

FA Cup

Stoke drew First Division side Liverpool in the third round and produced two excellent performances. In the first game at Stoke almost 32,000 saw a goalless draw which Stoke should have won but Graham Shaw missed an easy chance.[1] In the replay a battling Stoke lost by a goal to nil.[1]

League Cup

In the League Cup Stoke beat Gillingham and Norwich City, but then lost in the next round to Arsenal.[1]

Full Members Cup

Stoke had their best run in the Full Members Cup beating Portsmouth, Sheffield Wednesday and Leicester City before losing to eventual runner-up Luton Town in the quarter final.[1]

Final league table

PosClubPWDLFAGDPts
1Millwall44257127252+2082
2Aston Villa442212106841+2778
3Middlesbrough442212106336+2778
4Bradford City442211117454+2077
5Blackburn Rovers44211496852+1677
6Crystal Palace44229138659+2775
7Leeds United441912136151+1069
8Ipswich Town44199166152+966
9Manchester City44198178060+2065
10Oldham Athletic441811157264+865
11Stoke City441711165057–762
12Swindon Town441611177360+1359
13Leicester City441611176261+159
14Barnsley441512176162–157
15Hull City441415155460–657
16Plymouth Argyle44168206567–256
17Bournemouth441310215668–1249
18Shrewsbury Town441116174254–1249
19Birmingham City441115184166–2548
20West Bromwich Albion441211215069–1947
21Sheffield United44137244574–2946
22Reading441012224470–2642
23Huddersfield Town446102841100–5928

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

Results

Legend

Win Draw Loss

Football League Second Division

MatchDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
1 15 August 1987 Birmingham CityA0–213,137
2 18 August 1987 Hull CityH1–19,139Ford 68'
3 22 August 1987 MiddlesbroughH1–09,345Berry 60' (pen)
4 29 August 1987 Ipswich TownA0–211,149
5 31 August 1987 Leicester CityH2–19,948Saunders 4' Heath 45'
6 5 September 1987 Sheffield UnitedA0–010,086
7 12 September 1987 Bradford CityH1–29,571Berry 50'
8 16 September 1987 ReadingA1–05,349Parkin 50'
9 19 September 1987 Manchester CityA0–319,322
10 26 September 1987 Huddersfield TownH1–18,665Ford 74'
11 30 September 1987 Leeds UnitedA0–017,208
12 3 October 1987 BournemouthH1–08,104Ford 77'
13 10 October 1987 Plymouth ArgyleH1–08,275Heath 10'
14 17 October 1987 Blackburn RoversA0–27,280
15 20 October 1987 Swindon TownA0–39,160
16 24 October 1987 Aston VillaH0–013,494
17 31 October 1987 BarnsleyA2–55,908Shaw 62', Ford 75'
18 7 November 1987 West Bromwich AlbionH3–09,992Berry 16' (pen), Heath 45', Parkin 77'
19 14 November 1987 Crystal PalaceA0–28,309
20 21 November 1987 MillwallH1–27,998Heath 36'
21 28 November 1987 Shrewsbury TownA3–05,158Dixon 22', Ford 25', Saunders 32'
22 8 December 1987 Oldham AthleticH2–26,470Shaw 14', Heath 77'
23 12 December 1987 MiddlesbroughA0–212,289
24 19 December 1987 ReadingH4–26,968Morgan 52', Talbot 72', Henry 82', Ford 85'
25 26 December 1987 Huddersfield TownA3–09,510Morgan 55', Parkin 75', Shaw 84'
26 28 December 1987 Manchester CityH1–318,020Berry 82' (pen)
27 1 January 1988 Ipswich TownH1–29,976Morgan 8'
28 2 January 1988 Bradford CityA4–112,223Morgan 10', Ford 14', Dixon 39', Henry 64'
29 16 January 1988 Birmingham CityH3–110,076Talbot 7', Henry (2) 82', 87'
30 6 February 1988 Sheffield UnitedH1–09,344Saunders 63'
31 13 February 1988 Hull CityA0–06,424
32 23 February 1988 Leeds UnitedH2–110,129Heath 35', Berry 90'
33 27 February 1988 BournemouthA0–06,871
34 5 March 1988 Blackburn RoversH2–114,098Morgan 14', Shaw 76'
35 12 March 1988 Plymouth ArgyleA0–38,749
36 16 March 1988 Leicester CityA1–110,502Shaw 72'
37 19 March 1988 BarnsleyH3–18,029Daly 53', Henry 60', Hemming 78'
38 26 March 1988 Aston VillaA1–020,392Heath 71'
39 2 April 1988 West Bromwich AlbionA0–212,144
40 4 April 1988 Crystal PalaceH1–19,613Shaw 43'
41 9 April 1988 Oldham AthleticA1–56,505Heath 23'
42 23 April 1988 Swindon TownH1–06,293Stainrod 16'
43 30 April 1988 MillwallA0–212,636
44 2 May 1988 Shrewsbury TownH1–17,452Stainrod 59'

FA Cup

Main article: 1987–88 FA Cup
RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
R39 January 1988 LiverpoolH0–031,979
R3 Replay12 January 1988 LiverpoolA0–139,147

League Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
R2 1st Leg22 September 1987 GillinghamH2–07,189Shaw (2) 18', 65'
R2 2nd Leg6 October 1987 GillinghamA1–05,039Morgan 12'
R327 October 1987 Norwich CityH2–18,603Daly 14', Talbot 17'
R417 November 1987 ArsenalA0–330,059

Full Members Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
R110 November 1987 PortsmouthA3–03,226Heath, Daly, Shaw
R22 December 1987 Sheffield WednesdayA1–015,228Berry
R319 January 1988 Leicester CityA0–0 (5–3 pens)5,161
QF1 March 1988 Luton TownA1–44,480Shaw

Isle of Man Trophy

RoundOpponentResult
Group match 1Isle of Man XI3–1
Group match 2Wigan Athletic2–0
Semi FinalHibernian1–0
FinalDundee1–0

Friendlies

MatchOpponentVenueResult
1Port ValeH2–0
2Eastwood HanleyA1–1
3Newcastle TownA0–0
4Derby CountyH0–0
5Port ValeA1–1
6Telford UnitedA3–3

Squad statistics

Pos. Name League FA Cup League Cup Full Members Cup Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
GKEngland Scott Barrett 270201030330
GKEngland Peter Fox 170003010220
DFEngland Steve Bould 300202020360
DFEngland Cliff Carr 39(2)020304048(2)0
DFEngland Lee Dixon 292204030382
DFEngland Lee Fowler 0(1)00000000(1)0
DFEngland Chris Hemming 20(4)100201023(4)1
DFEngland Andy Holmes 1(1)00000102(1)0
DFEngland Kevin Lewis 0(1)00000000(1)0
DFEngland Mick Mills 1000000010
DFEngland Brian Talbot 19(3)220112024(3)3
MFEngland Ian Allinson 6(3)0001(1)0007(4)0
MFEngland Carl Beeston 120000010130
MFWales George Berry 35(1)520404145(1)6
MFRepublic of Ireland Gerry Daly 16(5)100414124(5)3
MFEngland Tony Ford 447204040547
MFEngland Tony Henry 225200000245
MFEngland Steve Parkin 42(1)320302049(1)3
MFEngland David Puckett 7000000070
MFEngland Paul Ware 1000000010
FWEngland Ian Gibbons 0(1)00000000(1)0
FWEngland Gary Hackett 1000000010
FWEngland Phil Heath 32(7)800403(1)138(8)9
FWEngland Nicky Morgan 27(1)520313035(1)6
FWEngland Carl Saunders 15(2)300102(1)018(3)3
FWEngland Graham Shaw 30(3)60(2)0422(1)236(6)10
FWEngland Simon Stainrod 11(1)220002015(1)2

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Matthews, Tony (1994). The Encyclopaedia of Stoke City. Lion Press. ISBN 0-9524151-0-0.
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