1895–96 season | |||
Chairman | Edward Oliver | ||
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Manager | Enoch Hood | ||
Stadium | Athletic Ground | ||
Football League Second Division | 14th (18 Points) | ||
FA Cup | Second Qualifying Round | ||
Birmingham Senior Cup | First Round | ||
Staffordshire Senior Cup | First Round | ||
Top goalscorer |
League: Ernest Beckett (8) All: Ernest Beckett (8) |
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Highest home attendance | 5,000 vs Burton Wanderers (18 January 1896) | ||
Lowest home attendance | 500 vs Rotherham Town (25 January 1896) | ||
Average home league attendance | 1,771 | ||
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The 1895–96 season was Burslem Port Vale's fourth consecutive season of football in the Football League. Another poor season struggling at the wrong end of the table, this time they failed to gain re-election; two seasons in the Midlands League followed, and despite a finish of 7th and then 5th they were re-elected back into the Football League for the expanded 1898–99 season.
A season to forget, a 5–4 victory over eventual champions Liverpool was one of the few memorable days. This came during a run of games which saw 65 goals in 11 games. Overall a leaky defence kept just 5 clean sheets in 30 league and 4 cup games. On their travels the team lost all their games save for a 2–0 win over Rotherham Town on the opening day. From 21 September 1895 to 18 April 1896 they recorded 14 straight losses away from home, and went 27 games without a draw away from home between 26 January 1895 and 3 December 1898 – both club records.
Vale finished in 14th place, with 18 points, 28 points short of champions Liverpool. They finished four points behind Lincoln City, who were safe from re-election. Having twice successfully applied for re-election in the past three seasons, this time round they lost their league status. Nearby Crewe Alexandra fared even worse than Vale, and didn't return to the Football League until 1921, whilst Rotherham Town were never to return. However Vale spent just two seasons in the Midland League before winning back their league status.
The club suffered heavy defeats at Anfield, at Darwen, at Leicester Fosse, and in both clashes with Notts County and Grimsby Town. However they did manage victories over future giants of the game Liverpool, Newton Heath (later Manchester United), and Newcastle United.