1892–93 season | |||
Chairman | Mr S. Barker | ||
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Manager | Arthur Reeves | ||
Stadium | Victoria Ground | ||
Football League First Division | 7th (29 Points) | ||
FA Cup | First Round | ||
Top goalscorer |
League: Joe Schofield (13) All: Joe Schofield (13) |
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Highest home attendance | 12,000 vs Preston North End (14 November 1892) | ||
Lowest home attendance | 1,000 vs Newton Heath (7 January 1893) | ||
Average home league attendance | 5,070 | ||
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The 1892–93 season was Stoke's fourth season in the Football League.
Stoke finally made an improvement in the Football League finishing in 7th position with 29 points. Stoke fielded a settled side all season as just sixteen players were used with five of them playing in every match.
In 1892–93 Stoke finally made an impression in the Football League and claimed seventh place in the table. They collected 29 points, 11 more than bottom club Newton Heath, but were 19 points behind champions Sunderland.Ted Evans became the first Stoke player to be sent-off in the league when he received his marching orders in an away match at Everton on 12 November 1892, Stoke held out for a 2–2 draw. Throughout the season manager Arthur Reeves was able to field a settled side which included successful Scottish imports Davy Christie, Davy Brodie, Billy Dickson and Willie Naughton. Stoke went on an eight match unbeaten run through October and November and back to back home 7–1 and 6–0 victories over Newton Heath and Bolton Wanderers respectively the best results in an encouraging campaign for the "Potters".
There was no joy in the cup as Stoke lost 2–1 to Accrington in the first round. It proved to be the final meeting between the sides as Accrington resigned from the league at the end of the season.
Key: P = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; F = Goals for; A = Goals against; GA = Goal average; Pts = Points