Potteries derby
















































Potteries derby
Locale Stoke-on-Trent
Teams
Port Vale vs. Stoke City
First meeting Stoke 1–0 Burslem Port Vale
1887–88 FA Cup
2 December 1882[1]
Latest meeting Stoke City 0–1 Port Vale
2001–02 Second Division
10 February 2002
Statistics
Meetings total 185
Most wins
Stoke City (101)[1]
Most player appearances
Tom Holford (28)[1]
All-time series Port Vale: 44
Drawn: 40
Stoke: 101
Largest victory Stoke 4–0 Port Vale
1930–31 Second Division
(26 September 1931)

The Potteries derby is the football local derby in Stoke-on-Trent between Port Vale and Stoke City. The fans of each club both consider the other to be their main rivals;[2] this has led to a heated atmosphere at these matches, especially with the rise of football hooliganism and the 'Naughty Forty'. The two teams have met a total of 185 times, consisting of: 44 English Football League, 6 FA Cup, 62 friendlies, and 73 other (mostly local) cup games.[1]


Stoke-on-Trent is the least populous city to have two Football League clubs (the next smallest is Nottingham). Leeds, Leicester, Coventry, Hull, Bradford, and Cardiff are all larger cities that contain just one league club.[3]




Contents






  • 1 Background


  • 2 History


  • 3 Game list


  • 4 Statistics


  • 5 Honours


  • 6 Crossing the divide


    • 6.1 Players who have played for both clubs


    • 6.2 Managers who worked at both clubs




  • 7 References


  • 8 External links





Background


Bottle kiln, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent.jpg

Both clubs come from Stoke-on-Trent and are the only clubs from the city to have played in the football league. Port Vale are Burslem based and Stoke City traditionally are based in Stoke-upon-Trent. The city of Stoke-on-Trent was incorporated in 1910 (city status granted in 1925), therefore before this time the two clubs were based in separate towns and were local rivals rather than rivals within the same city. Despite this however, the Valiants did use The Old Recreation Ground as their home stadium, which was located in Hanley.


Both clubs had strong links to the local pottery industry, Port Vale's unique name being based on the Trent and Mersey Canal and with City's nickname being The Potters.


Port Vale tends to get support from the North of the city, notably Tunstall and Burslem. Stoke therefore tend to enjoy greater support in the South of the city.



History


The two clubs have long league histories, Stoke City were founded in 1863 [4] and Port Vale were probably formed in 1876.[5] In the early 20th century, both clubs spent time out of the Football League structure: from 1907 (for Vale) and 1908 (for Stoke) until 1919 – both had resigned due to financial troubles. Stoke were founder members of the football league in 1888 and Port Vale were founder members of both the Second Division in 1892 and the Fourth Division in 1958. City have tended to be the more successful club over the years, the most valued trophy going to Stoke in 1972 in the form of the League Cup. Although Vale did reach the semi-finals of the FA Cup in 1954, Stoke bettered this with a second-place finish in 2011. Stoke have also tended to play in higher tiers of the football league throughout the clubs history, although since 1919 the two clubs have found themselves in the same league for 22 seasons. Vale have had only five seasons playing at a higher level than City, and never in the top flight. Whilst competing in the same division, Vale have finished above Stoke on seven occasions.[6] In every other year of the two club's Football League history Stoke have therefore have finished above Vale.


The first derby game was played at Westport Meadows on 2 December 1882, in the Second Round of the Staffordshire Senior Cup.[1] Vale were complete unknowns, and so pulled off a surprise by managing a 1–1 with their more established rivals-to-be.[1] No details of the match were recorded, though The Staffordshire Sentinel did mention the match along with the comment that it was "a spirited game".[1] Stoke won the replay 5–1 at the Victoria Ground seven days later, with George Shutt bagging four of the goals.[1] It took Vale seventeen attempts to register their first victory over Stoke, which they finally did in a friendly on 29 March 1890, winning 2–1.[1]


The biggest attendance came on 6 January 1951, as a crowd of 49,500 packed into the Victoria Ground to witness the teams draw in an FA Cup First Round encounter. Three years later some 46,777 turned up at the ground when the pair met in the league. The biggest crowd for an encounter Vale Park came on 25 April 1955, when a crowd of 41,674 witnessed a Stoke victory.[1]


Though the two clubs have been main rivals since as early as the 1880s, they have supported each other in times of need. Before regaining their Football League status in the early 20th century, the two clubs had a pact that meant Vale would not bid for membership, leaving Stoke more likely to succeed in their bid; Stoke would then support Vale in any future bids they made.[7] During times of deep financial crisis at the Vale, Stoke played fund-raising matches with the Vale in order to try and prevent their rivals from going into liquidation.[7] In turn, Vale allowed Stoke to play a home game at Vale Park when a freak gale in January 1976 caused severe damage to the Victoria Ground.[7]



Game list


The most recent game resulted in a 1–0 away win for Port Vale, Stoke City's last win over Vale being seven derbies ago.


This list shows all competitive senior matches in the English Football League, the FA Cup, League Cup, and League Trophy. Matches from wartime competitions, friendlies, Staffordshire Senior Cup, and other minor cup competitions are not included.


Note that the league system was re-organized in 1992 with the creation of the Premier League and in 2004 with the league re-branding.


















































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Date
Competition
Stadium
Score
Port Vale Scorers
Stoke City Scorers
Att.

Stoke City promoted to First Division 2001–02
10 February 2002

Second Division

Britannia Stadium

0–1

Cummins[8]

23,019
21 October 2001
Second Division

Vale Park
1–1

McPhee

Iwelumo[9]
10,344
5 March 2001

LDV Trophy
Britannia Stadium

1–2

Cummins, Bridge-Wilkinson

Mohan[10]
11,323
17 February 2001
Second Division
Britannia Stadium
1–1

Brammer

O'Connor[11]
22,133
17 September 2000
Second Division
Vale Park
1–1

Bridge-Wilkinson

Lightbourne[12]
8,948

Port Vale relegated to Second Division 1999–2000

Stoke City relegated to Second Division 1997–98
1 March 1998
First Division
Vale Park
0–0

[13] 13,853
12 October 1997

First Division
Britannia Stadium

2–1

Naylor

Forsyth, Keen[14]
20,125
20 April 1997
First Division
Victoria Ground

2–0


Sheron (2)[15]
16,426
13 October 1996
First Division
Vale Park
1–1

Mills

Keen[16]
14,396
12 March 1996
First Division
Vale Park

1–0

Bogie[17]

16,737
27 August 1995
First Division
Victoria Ground

0–1

Bogie[18]

14,283
22 April 1995
First Division
Victoria Ground

0–1

Foyle[19]

20,429
14 March 1995
First Division
Vale Park
1–1

Naylor

Sandford[20]
19,510

Port Vale promoted to First Division 1993–1994

Stoke City promoted to First Division 1992–1993
31 March 1993
Second Division
Vale Park

0–2


Stein, Gleghorn
20,373
3 March 1993

Autoglass Trophy
Victoria Ground

0–1

Van der Laan

22,254
24 November 1992

FA Cup First Round Replay
Vale Park

3–1

Foyle (2), Porter

Sandford
19,810
16 November 1992
FA Cup First Round
Victoria Ground
0–0


24,490
24 October 1992
Second Division
Victoria Ground

2–1

Kerr

Cranson, Stein
24,334

Port Vale relegated to Third Division 1991–92

Stoke City relegated to Third Division 1989–90
3 February 1990
Second Division
Vale Park
0–0


22,075
23 September 1989
Second Division
Victoria Ground
1–1

Earle

Palin
27,004

Port Vale promoted to Second Division 1988–89

Port Vale relegated to Third Division 1956–57
29 April 1957
Second Division
Vale Park
2–2

Cunliffe, Steele

Graver, King
22,395
10 October 1956
Second Division
Victoria Ground

3–1

Smith

Coleman (2), Kelly
39,446
31 March 1956
Second Division
Victoria Ground
1–1

Griffiths

Oscroft
37,928
8 October 1955
Second Division
Vale Park

1–0

Done

37,261
25 April 1955
Second Division
Vale Park

0–1


Bowyer
41,674
4 September 1954
Second Division
Victoria Ground
0–0


46,777

Port Vale promoted to Second Division 1953–54
8 January 1951
FA Cup First Round Replay
Victoria Ground

1–0


Bowyer
40,977
6 January 1951
FA Cup First Round
Victoria Ground
2–2

Bennett, Pinchbeck

Mullard (2)
49,500

Stoke City promoted to First Division 1932–33
4 March 1933
Second Division

The Old Recreation Ground

1–3

McGrath

Johnson, Ware, Matthews
19,625
22 October 1932
Second Division
Victoria Ground

1–0


Johnson
29,296
6 February 1932
Second Division
The Old Recreation Ground

3–0

Marshall (2), Henshall

21,089
26 September 1931
Second Division
Victoria Ground

4–0


Sale, Bussey (3)
28,292
18 April 1931
Second Division
The Old Recreation Ground
0–0


13,403
13 December 1930
Second Division
Victoria Ground

1–0


Robertson
26,609

Port Vale promoted to Second Division 1929–30

Port Vale relegated to Third Division North 1928–29
26 January 1929
Second Division
The Old Recreation Ground

1–2

Mandley

Shirley (2)
18,869
15 September 1928
Second Division
Victoria Ground

2–1

Griffiths

Davies, Bussey
35,288
17 March 1928
Second Division
The Old Recreation Ground
0–0


21,071
5 November 1927
Second Division
Victoria Ground

0–2

Anstiss, Kirkham

31,493

Stoke City promoted to Second Division 1926–27

Stoke City relegated to Third Division North 1925–26
7 September 1925
Second Division
Victoria Ground

0–3

Kirkham (3)

21,869
31 August 1925
Second Division
The Old Recreation Ground

3–0

Kirkham (2 [1 pen]), Strange

19,997
24 January 1925
Second Division
The Old Recreation Ground

2–0

Kirkham, Tempest

17,936
20 September 1924
Second Division
Victoria Ground

0–1

Connelly

22,747
13 October 1923
Second Division
The Old Recreation Ground

2–4

Page, Butler

J Broad (2), Eyres (2)
16,800
6 October 1923
Second Division
Victoria Ground

1–0


Clarke
21,685

Stoke relegated to Second Division 1922–23

Stoke promoted to First Division 1921–22
7 January 1922
FA Cup First Round
The Old Recreation Ground

2–4

Page, Brough

Watkin (3), Tempest
14,471
1 October 1921
Second Division
The Old Recreation Ground

0–1


J Broad
20,000
24 September 1921
Second Division
Victoria Ground
0–0


30,000
2 October 1920
Second Division
Victoria Ground

0–1

Blood

26,500
25 September 1920
Second Division
The Old Recreation Ground

2–1

Page, Briscoe

McColl
20,000
13 March 1920
Second Division
Victoria Ground
0–0


27,000
6 March 1920
Second Division
The Old Recreation Ground

0–3


Whittingham, Brown, Watkin
22,697

Port Vale and Stoke City re-admitted to the Football League 1919–20
15 October 1887
FA Cup First Round
Victoria Ground

1–0


Lawton



Statistics





Bob Whittingham scored thirteen times past Vale for Stoke.


As of 12 January 2009






















































































































Club
P
W
D
L
F
A
GD

Football League
Port Vale
44
13
15
16
41
45
−7
Stoke City
44
16
15
13
45
41
+7

FA Cup
Port Vale
6
1
2
3
7
9
−2
Stoke City
6
3
2
1
9
7
+2

Football League Trophy
Port Vale
2
2
0
0
3
1
+2
Stoke City
2
0
0
2
1
3
−2
Friendlies & minor cups[1]
Port Vale
133
29
23
82
156
298
−142
Stoke City
133
82
23
29
298
156
+142
Totals

Port Vale
185
44
40
101
207
353
−146

Stoke City
185
101
40
44
353
207
+146


Honours




The League Cup trophy, won by Stoke City in 1972.


These are the major footballing honours of Port Vale and Stoke City.






































Competition

Port Vale

Stoke City

Second Division / Football League Championship (2nd tier)
0
2

Third Division / Third Division North / League One (3rd tier)
2
2

Fourth Division / League Two (4th tier)
1
0

Football League Cup
0
1

Football League Trophy
2
2

Total

5

7


Crossing the divide



Players who have played for both clubs





Neil MacKenzie started his career at Stoke City, but had a short stay at Vale Park later in his career.





Tom Holford made a record 28 appearances in derby games.




Port Vale player-coach Gareth Owen started his career with Stoke.





Billy Briscoe scored five times for Vale in 22 derby appearances.





Billy Tempest played 24 derby games, mostly for Stoke.





Billy Herbert scored ten times past Vale for Stoke.





Jack Maddock played for both Vale and Stoke in the derby, and also turned out for Crewe.





William Dickson scored seven times for Stoke in derby games.





Jim Beech played in fifteen derby games for the Vale.





Sunderland legend Arthur Bridgett played for both Stoke and Vale.





Tommy Clare played for Stoke for fourteen years before becoming Vale's manager-secretary.





Micky Adams had a brief spell with Stoke before he was appointed manager of Port Vale.





Bill Rowley was a Vale player before he became Stoke's manager.


The player with the most appearances in derby games is Tom Holford, who played nine times in Stoke colours and nineteen times in Vale colours between 1899 and 1922. Dickie Smith played 24 appearances in Stoke colours, whilst Billy Briscoe turned out 22 times for the Valiants. The player with most appearances in the derby following World War II is John McCue, who played seventeen times for the Potters, followed by Vale's Roy Sproson with fifteen derby appearances.[1]


In terms of goals scored the record-holder is Bob Whittingham, who knocked thirteen goals in for Stoke between 1917 and 1920, though only one of these came in a Football League encounter. The most successful scorer in Vale colours has been Wilf Kirkham with seven goals, though he also scored once whilst playing on Stoke's side – all Kirkham's goals came in the English Football League.[1]


Players in bold transferred directly between the clubs, or were released by one and then signed for the other. John Lumsdon is the last player to have joined Port Vale on loan from Stoke City, having made the move in March 1978.[21]


Both the Potteries clubs also share a rivalry with Crewe Alexandra. Players highlighted in pink have turned out for all three clubs.






















































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Player
Port Vale career
Stoke City career
Span
League
Appearances
League
Goals
Span
League
Appearances
League
Goals

Ron Andrew
1964–1965
8
1
1957–1964
115
1

Len Armitage
1932–1934
11
2
1924–1932
200
19

Bill Asprey
1967–1968
31
0
1953–1966
304
23

Tom Baddeley
1893–1896
64
0
1910
9
0

Frank Baker
1935–1936
0
0
1936–1950
162
32

Lewis Ballham
1888–1890
16
6
1891–1892
18
5

George Bateman
1882–1886
1886–1890
18
0
1886–1887
1891–1892
5
0

Jason Beckford

1991
5
1
1994–1995
4
0

Harry Benson
1908–1911
43
0
1901–1907
87
0

Bill Bentley
1977–1980
95
0
1964–1968
48
1

Brian Bithell

1977
2
0
1976–1977
17
0

Alan Bloor
1978–1979
6
1
1961–1977
388
17

Albert Boardman
1894–1895
0
0
1895–1897
4
0

Lucien Boullemier
1897–1902
1905
153
6
1896
7
0

John Bowman
1899
0
0
1899–1900
4
0

Arthur Box
1904–1907
50
1
1907–1909
33
0

William Bradbury
1903–1907
12
0
1910–1911
28
0

Dave Brammer
1999–2001
2008–2009
85
3
2004–2007
105
2

Arthur Bridgett
1923–1924
14
7
1902
7
0

Ian Brightwell
2002–2004
37
0
2002
4
0

Davy Brodie
1897
0
0
1889–1897
170
2

Joe Brough
1906–1907
1909–1910
1913–1922
159
69
1907
1
0

Adrian Capes
1900–1905
1907–1911
197
75
1905–1907
17
2

Mark Chamberlain
1979–1982
96
18
1982–1985
111
17

Neville Chamberlain
1978–1982
141
32
1982–1984
7
0

Tommy Clare
1884
1897
1898–1901
39
0
1884–1897
198
4

Albert Cook
1900–1906
1907
1909–1911
58
7
1906
12
1

William Cope
1904–1907
73
1
1907–1908
25
0

Harry Cotton
1901–1905
124
0
1905–1908
22
1

Tom Coxon
1902–1903
1906–1907
42
13
1903–1904
1907
34
6

Arthur Cumberlidge
1937–1946
81
1
1936
0
0

Harry Davies
1938–1939
44
4
1922–1929
1932–1937
388
92

Carl Dickinson
2013–2016
127
3
2004–2011
51
0

Tony Dinning
2005–2006
42
2

2002
5
0

Alan Dodd
1986–1987
2
0
1969–1982
356
3

Billy Draycott
1890–1891
2
1
1891–1894
2
0

Archie Dyke
1913–1914
1919
21
2
1909–1912
1914
41
3

Billy Eardley
1894–1895
1895–1896
17
7
1896
10
1

Francis Eardley
1910–1911
6
2
1909
3
2

Wayne Ebanks
1985–1987
39
0
1984
10
0

Ted Evans
1896–1899
38
14
1891–1895
55
18

Arthur Fielding
1910–1911
4
5
1908–1909
3
0

John Flowers
1971–1972
34
0
1963–1966
8
0

Peter Ford
1959–1963
104
5
1956–1959
14
0

Jimmy Greenhoff
1981–1983
48
5
1969–1976
274
76

Peter Griffiths
1984–1986
36
4
1983–1984
60
5

Steve Guppy
1994–1997
105
12
2004
4
0

Charles Hallam
1922–1923
1
0
1924–1927
31
2

Mark Harrison
1980–1982
70
0
1982–1983
7
0

Arthur Hartshorne
1902–1903
28
0
1903–1905
53
0

Billy Heames
1897–1904
208
22
1883–1887
16
2

Geoff Hickson

1968
17
0
1959–1961
11
0

Ted Holdcroft
1901–1903
16
1
1903–1905
43
11

Tom Holford
1919–1924
62
3
1898–1908
248
30

Vic Horrocks
1905–1907
1911–1912
37
2
1904
1908–1911
19
8

Sam Howshall
1903–1905
2
0
1908
1
2

Arthur Jepson
1938–1946
41
0
1946–1948
28
0

Tony Kelly
1994
4
1
1986–1987
36
4

Wilf Kirkham
1923–1929
1932–1933
260
153
1929–1932
51
30

Tony Lacey
1970–1975
201
9
1967–1969
4
0

George Lawton
1886
0
0
1885–1889
13
1

Billy Leech
1899–1900
26
1
1900–1901
46
2

Terry Lees
1975–1976
41
2
1970–1975
24
0

Harry Leese
1913–1919
37
4
1907
1909–1913
109
11

Aaron Lockett
1914–1915
1916–1917
1919–1920
27
9
1918
21
11

John Lumsdon

1978
5
0
1975–1978
28
0

Neil MacKenzie

2008–2009
2
0
1996–1999
41
1

Ted McDonald
1894–1896
1897–1899
105
10
1896–1897
2
0

Bob McSkimming
1889–1891
0
0
1888–1889
22
6

Arden Maddison
1924–1927
53
1
1924
1
0

Jack Maddock
1923–1931
173
10
1919–1921
23
4

Paul Maguire
1985–1988
115
22
1980–1984
107
24

Alan Martin
1941–1951
169
28
1951–1955
104
66

Harry Mellor
1896
0
0
1897–1900
29
3

Lee Mills
1995–1998
109
35
2003
11
1

Bob Milarvie
1889
0
0
1888–1889
15
5

Ernie Millward
1907–1908
0
0
1908–1910
69
24

Ian Moores
1988
0
0
1974–1976
50
14

Jackie Mudie
1963–1967
54
9
1961–1963
89
32

Albert Mullard
1951–1956
163
22
1950–1951
21
3

Ernest Mullineux
1900–1904
113
1
1907–1914
173
0

Jimmy O'Neill
1965–1966
42
0
1960–1964
130
0

Harry Oscroft
1959–1961
47
12
1949–1959
349
106

Gareth Owen
2008–2009
2009–2013
114
2
2001–2005
5
0

Syd Owen
1907
1908
3
0
1906
1907
6
4

Wally Owen
1911–1912
1
0
1910
0
0

Louis Page
1932–1933
18
2
1919–1922
21
1

Martin Paterson
2016
16
2
2005–2007
15
1

Jack Peart
1922
7
0
1909–1912
44
38

Syd Peppitt
1950–1951
11
3
1936–1950
94
29

Edward Proctor
1896–1897
13
3
1895–1896
3
2

Bob Ramsay
1886–1888
1893–1894
16
0
1888–1890
43
5

Leigh Richmond Roose
1910
0
0
1901–1904
1905–1907
147
0

Vic Rouse
1926–1929
95
0
1922–1926
92
2

Arthur Rowley
1902–1903
57
4
1896–1899
57
0

Bill Rowley
1884–1886
0
0
1887–1896
118
0

Harry Sellars
1937–1938
0
0
1923–1935
369
18

Kevin Sheldon

1982
5
0
1975–1981
15
0

George Shutt
1891–1893
1
0
1885–1889
21
1

Barry Siddall
1982–1984
81
0
1984–1986
20
0

Eric Skeels
1976–1977
5
1
1959–1976
507
7

Sam Spencer
1929–1930
0
0
1921–1922
1
0

Freddie Steele
1951–1953
25
12
1933–1949
224
140

James Swarbrick
1911–1912
22
3
1910–1911
3
0

Harry Taylor
1912
0
0
1909–1910
10
4

Billy Tempest
1924–1926
45
3
1912–1924
202
29

Billy Twemlow
1921–1923
21
0
1916–1921
36
2

Steve Waddington
1982–1983
1
0
1976–1979
52
5

Tommy Ward
1936–1938
1939
50
22
1938–1939
5
0

Cyril Watkin
1944
0
0
1944–1952
86
0

Frank Watkin
1929–1931
13
9
1926
5
0

Frank Whitehouse
1899–1900
19
1
1900–1904
88
23

Bob Whittingham
1919
2
0
1904
1919–1920
18
8

Louis Williams
1912–1913
4
0
1907–1908
33
1

Ron Wilson
1963–1970
264
5
1959–1964
11
0

Alf Wood
1892–1895
63
18
1895–1901
118
10

John Woodward
1973–1975
88
30
1964–1967
11
1

Davide Xausa
1998
0
0
1997–1998
1
0


Managers who worked at both clubs


Those in bold were actually full-time managers at both clubs.


As of 28 January 2013.





























































Manager
Port Vale career
Stoke City career
Span
Span

Micky Adams
2009–2010
2011–2014
1994

Bill Asprey
1967–1968
1984–1985

Alan Bloor
1979
1961–1977

Tom Holford
1919–1924
1932–1935
1898–1908

Jackie Mudie
1965–1967
1961–1963

Bill Rowley
1884–1886
1886–1898

John Rudge
1983–1999
1999–2013

Stanley Matthews
1967–1968
1932–1947
1961–1965

Joe Schofield
1924–1930
1915–1919

Freddie Steele
1951–1957
1962–1965
1933–1949


References





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External links




  • Head to Head stats at Soccerbase


  • Profile on footballderbies.com












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