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1929–30 Port Vale F.C. season

Port Vale
1929–30 season
Chairman Frank Huntbach
Manager Joe Schofield (until September)
Tom Morgan (October onwards)
Stadium The Old Recreation Ground
Football League Third Division North 1st (67 Points)
FA Cup Second Round
North Staffordshire Royal Infirmary Cup Runners-up
Top goalscorer League: Sam Jennings (24)
All: Sam Jennings (27)
Highest home attendance 15,346 vs. York City (18 April 1930)
Lowest home attendance 4,519 vs. Halifax Town (28 December 1929)
Average home league attendance 9,176

The 1929–30 season was Port Vale's 11th consecutive season of football (24th overall) in the Football League, and their first in the Third Division North. They finished as champions and were thus promoted back to the Second Division. With 67 points they broke a division record. After winning the North Staffordshire & District League in 1909–10 it was their first league title, as well as their first ever promotion in the Football League. They also racked up a still-standing club record Football League wins in a season, winning 30 of their 42 games. They were the most southerly team in the North Division.

Despite all the joys of the season there was some considerable solemnity at the season's start, with manager Joe Schofield dying following an illness, his team top of the table.

The pre-season saw the directors spend some of the £2,600 they received in the sale of Wilf Kirkham. In came Tom Baxter (Wolverhampton Wanderers), Frank Watkin (Stoke City), Sam Jennings (Nottingham Forest), Arthur Brown (Reading), and Bill Cope (Bolton Wanderers). Jennings was a proven goalscorer, whilst Brown had kept goal for Wales.


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