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1906–07 Burslem Port Vale F.C. season

Burslem Port Vale
1906–07 season
Chairman Robert Audley
Manager Sam Bennion
Stadium Athletic Ground
Football League Second Division 16th (31 Points)
FA Cup Second Round
Staffordshire Senior Cup Semi-final
Top goalscorer League: Billy Beats (13)
All: Billy Beats (15)
Highest home attendance 10,000 vs Irthlingborough Town (12 January 1906) & Notts County (2 February 1906)
Lowest home attendance 1,500 vs Wolverhampton Wanderers (16 March 1907)
Average home league attendance 4,147+

The 1906–07 season was Burslem Port Vale's ninth consecutive season (13th overall) of football in the Football League. The club resigned from the league on 14 June 1907.

On the pitch the team put in win or lose performances, and went for a club record 20 games – from 10 September 1906 to 19 January 1907 – without sharing the points (nine wins, eleven losses). Another record was set with a 7–1 win over Irthlingborough Town in the First Round of the FA Cup – their highest ever margin of victory in the competition.

The club folded at the end of the season after the chairman decided that the club had no viable future. However Cobridge Church immediately took on the name of Port Vale, and worked their way back to the Football League for the 1919–20 season.

Despite the club's ever-worsening financial situation, Vale managed to bring back former top scorer, and former England international, Billy Beats; he was appointed captain upon his return. Gambling that big signings would attract big crowds, right-back Hughie Dunn was also brought in from Bristol Rovers; inside-right William Dodds signed from Southwick; with former player Tom Coxon returning from Middlesbrough.Sam Bennion took charge of team affairs after Tommy Clare's wages were too high to maintain.

The club started the season well, with three wins in their opening six games; 6,000 turning up for the opening game of the season. This was followed by four defeats on the bounce, but by winning five of their ten games in November and December the club put themselves in a decent position by Christmas. The club were two different sides at home and away, thumping 5–0 at home and losing 6–0 at Burnley. Their first away win in ten months came at Blackpool on 22 December. They on to win just four league games in 1907, though did pick up points in the majority of their matches, going on a streak of six draws in ten games.


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