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1968–69 Port Vale F.C. season

Port Vale
1968–69 season
Chairman Arthur McPherson
Manager Gordon Lee
Stadium Vale Park
Football League Fourth Division 13th (46 Points)
FA Cup Third Round
League Cup First Round
Player of the Year Ron Wilson
Top goalscorer League: Roy Chapman (11)
All: Roy Chapman (12)
Highest home attendance 8,800 vs. Shrewsbury Town (18 November 1968)
Lowest home attendance 2,679 vs. Grimsby Town (21 April 1969)
Average home league attendance 4,361

The 1968–69 season was Port Vale's 57th season of football in the Football League, and their fourth successive season (fifth overall) in the Fourth Division. New manager Gordon Lee used the season to consolidate the club after it was readmitted to the Football League immediately after being expelled for illegal payment of players. Managing 46 goals scored and conceded, and 46 points gained in 46 games, he had built a solid base for future progress. However the club's financial problems continued, as another loss was made to increase the club's debt levels.

On 8 June, the club's future was decided, as a vote of 39 to 9 allowed the club readmission to the Football League, despite the conclusion of an investigation earlier in the year which ruled that the club should be expelled from the League. New manager Gordon Lee thus began work on rebuilding his squad, announcing a team approach with an additional 'individual coaching plan' for players to improve their personal weaknesses. Lee was big on coaching, and replaced cross country running exercises with realistic match-day situations.Stanley Matthews would become more of a scout and would only visit Burslem on a weekly basis, he also agreed to allow the £9,000 owed to him in payments delayed until the club were on a sounder financial footing. His name removed from his office door, he 'gradually drifted out of the picture'. Three signings of note included: 'tenacious' wing-half John King (Tranmere Rovers); Wales international winger Graham Williams (Tranmere Rovers); and teenager Bobby Gough (Walsall).


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