1923–24 Stoke F.C. season
The 1923–24 season was Stoke's 24th season in the Football League and the fifth in the Second Division. With Stoke back in the Second Division after their short stay in the First and without a manager the supporters questioned what the future held for the club. Tom Mather was appointed as the club's new manager in October 1923 and it would start a run of consistency as from 1923 to 1976 Stoke had just four managers.Mather led the club to sixth position in the table with just two wins in their last 12 matches costing Stoke a promotion challenge. At the end of the season Mather decided to sell a number of players including fans favourites Jimmy Broad, Tommy Broad and Billy Tempest; some players not asked to re-sign smashed up the offices at the Victoria Ground and caused a considerable amoun
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1922–23 Stoke F.C. season1923-24 Stoke F.C. season1924–25 Stoke F.C. season1928–29 Stoke City F.C. seasonAlec Milne (footballer, born 1889)Alfred Jordan (footballer)Andy Smith (footballer, born 1890)Arden MaddisonBert RalphsBilly FitchfordBilly TempestBilly WoottonBob Dixon (footballer)Bob McGroryCharles Kelly (footballer)Dai NicholasEwart BeswickFrank Richardson (footballer, born 1897)George Clarke (footballer, born 1894)George Lennon (footballer)George StentifordHarry BroughHarry Davies (footballer, born 1904)Harry SellarsJack EyresJimmy BroadJock RutherfordJoe KasherJohn Roxburgh (footballer)Joseph DepledgeKenny CampbellLen ArmitageList of Stoke City F.C. seasonsSammy Davis (footballer)Stoke City F.C. Under-23s and AcademyStoke City F.C. season 1923-24Stoke City F.C. season 1923–24Tom BrittletonTom MatherTommy Broad
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1923–24 Stoke F.C. season
The 1923–24 season was Stoke's 24th season in the Football League and the fifth in the Second Division. With Stoke back in the Second Division after their short stay in the First and without a manager the supporters questioned what the future held for the club. Tom Mather was appointed as the club's new manager in October 1923 and it would start a run of consistency as from 1923 to 1976 Stoke had just four managers.Mather led the club to sixth position in the table with just two wins in their last 12 matches costing Stoke a promotion challenge. At the end of the season Mather decided to sell a number of players including fans favourites Jimmy Broad, Tommy Broad and Billy Tempest; some players not asked to re-sign smashed up the offices at the Victoria Ground and caused a considerable amoun
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