1982–83 Stoke City F.C. season
Stoke City 1982–83 football season
The 1982–83 season was Stoke City 's 76th season in the Football League and 50th in the First Division .
More transfer activity took place in the summer of 1982 with club legend Denis Smith departing the club after 14 seasons at the Victoria Ground . Mark Chamberlain arrived from City rivals Port Vale and the 1982–83 season saw Stoke produce some high quality football. They were involved in a number of exciting matches most notably a 4–4 draw with Luton Town in September. Stoke were neither in a fight for a top half finish nor relegation and finished in a safe mid-table position of 13th.[ 1]
Season review
League
After one season at the helm manager Ritchie Barker continued to clear out with Denis Smith becoming the last member of the 1972 League Cup winning squad to leave the Victoria Ground .[ 1] Also released were Paul A. Johnson and Steve Kirk .[ 1] Barker then went to his old club Wolverhampton Wanderers and brought in Derek Parkin and George Berry to fill the gap in defence.[ 1] With the 1982–83 season fast approaching he sold last season's top goalscorer Lee Chapman to Arsenal for £500,000 and used £200,000 of that to bring in Mickey Thomas . He also turned to near neighbours Port Vale and signed Mark Harrison plus the Chamberlain brothers Mark and Neville in a triple signing.[ 1]
Former defender Bill Asprey was appointed as assistant manager and with the new arrivals Stoke produced some eye catching performances.[ 1] Their attacking style of play won many admirers and with Mark Chamberlain catching the eye he earned himself an England call-up during the season, unfortunately his brother, Neville, failed to make an impact.[ 1] There were some terrific team performances during the course of the season with the most notable being a classic 4–4 draw with Luton Town in September.[ 1] Stoke finished an entertaining season in 13th place with 57 points.[ 1] Chairman Percy Axon died at the end of the season.[ 1] He was replaced by Frank Edwards who also died two years later.[ 1]
FA Cup
Stoke beat Sheffield United 3–2 in an entertaining replay but were then ousted 2–0 by Liverpool at Anfield .[ 1]
League Cup
Stoke again failed to make it past the second round this time West Ham United knocking City out of the League Cup.[ 1]
Final league table
Source:
World Football Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored
Results
Stoke's score comes first
Legend
Match
Date
Opponent
Venue
Result
Attendance
Scorers
1
28 August 1982
Arsenal
H
2–1
15,504
Berry 5', O'Callaghan 50'
2
1 September 1982
Manchester City
A
0–1
27,847
3
4 September 1982
Birmingham City
A
4–1
14,412
Hawker 20' (o.g.), Chamberlain (2) 33', 36', Griffiths 43'
4
8 September 1982
West Bromwich Albion
H
0–3
17,447
5
11 September 1982
Swansea City
H
4–1
14,056
Watson 15', Thomas 25', Davies 55' (o.g.), Magurie 80' (pen)
6
18 September 1982
Ipswich Town
A
3–2
19,119
Thomas 12', Magurie (2) 18', 47' (pen)
7
25 September 1982
Luton Town
H
4–4
18,475
Berry (2) 10', 22', Bracewell 50', O'Callaghan 84'
8
2 October 1982
Nottingham Forest
A
0–1
17,122
9
9 October 1982
Manchester United
A
0–1
43,132
10
16 October 1982
Brighton & Hove Albion
H
3–0
13,936
Thomas 4', Chamberlain 41' McIlroy 50'
11
23 October 1982
Liverpool
H
1–1
29,401
Thomas 36'
12
30 October 1982
Sunderland
A
2–2
16,406
Magurie 5', Chamberlain 70'
13
6 November 1982
West Ham United
H
5–2
17,589
O'Callaghan 13', Hampton 29', Thomas 41', McIlroy (2) 44', 76'
14
13 November 1982
Watford
A
0–1
18,713
15
20 November 1982
Norwich City
A
2–4
13,658
McIlroy 21', O'Callaghan 76'
16
27 November 1982
Aston Villa
H
0–3
18,886
17
4 December 1982
Southampton
A
0–1
17,198
18
11 December 1982
Tottenham Hotspur
H
2–0
15,849
Watson 4', McIlroy 68'
19
18 December 1982
Coventry City
A
0–2
10,065
20
27 December 1982
Everton
H
1–0
25,427
Chamberlain 77'
21
28 December 1982
Notts County
A
0–4
11,600
22
1 January 1983
Norwich City
H
1–0
15,669
McIlroy 32'
23
3 January 1983
Birmingham City
H
1–1
15,428
Painter 76'
24
15 January 1983
Arsenal
A
0–3
19,428
25
22 January 1983
Ipswich Town
H
1–0
14,026
Painter 58'
26
5 February 1983
West Bromwich Albion
A
1–1
11,486
Berry 7'
27
26 February 1983
Brighton & Hove Albion
A
2–1
14,937
Thomas 33', Painter 43'
28
2 March 1983
Manchester United
H
1–0
20,950
O'Callaghan 75'
29
5 March 1983
Liverpool
A
1–5
30,020
Bracewell 50'
30
12 March 1983
Sunderland
H
0–1
12,806
31
16 March 1983
Nottingham Forest
H
1–0
10,880
Thomas 67'
32
19 March 1983
West Ham United
A
1–1
16,446
Thomas 69'
33
26 March 1983
Watford
H
4–0
14,276
Thomas 10', Painter 63', Chamberlain 70', McAughtrie 82'
34
2 April 1983
Notts County
H
1–0
16,314
McIlroy 54' (pen)
35
4 April 1983
Everton
A
1–3
15,360
Thomas 54'
36
9 April 1983
Manchester City
H
1–0
15,372
McIlroy 61'
37
16 April 1983
Swansea City
A
1–1
10,100
Thomas 58'
38
23 April 1983
Southampton
H
1–1
14,903
Berry 60'
39
30 April 1983
Aston Villa
A
0–4
20,944
40
2 May 1983
Luton Town
A
0–0
11,877
41
7 May 1983
Coventry City
H
0–3
12,048
42
14 May 1983
Tottenham Hotspur
A
1–4
33,691
Magurie 67' (pen)
FA Cup
League Cup
Friendlies
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