1954–55 Stoke City F.C. season
The 1954–55 season was Stoke City's 48th season in the Football League and the 15th in the Second Division. Taylor continued to add new players to the squad as the aim for 1954–55 was to gain promotion back to the First Division. Stoke made a great start to the season winning five out of their first six matches. Taylor was able to field a settled team for the majority of the season alas Stoke could not keep up their form and promotion was missed with Stoke finishing in 5th position. In the FA Cup Stoke were involved in one of the longest cup ties as their third round encounter with Bury went on to a fourth replay with Stoke finally winning 3–2 after 9 hours and 22 minutes of football.
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1953–54 Stoke City F.C. season1954-55 Stoke City F.C. season1955–56 Stoke City F.C. seasonAlan Martin (footballer, born 1923)Bill AspreyBill FinneyBill Robertson (English footballer)Bobby CairnsColin HutchinsonDerrick Ward (footballer)Don RatcliffeDonald Whiston (footballer)Frank BowyerFrank MountfordFrank Taylor (footballer, born 1916)George Bourne (footballer)Harry OscroftHistory of Stoke City F.C.Jack Short (footballer)Joe Hutton (footballer)John MalkinJohn McCueJohn Sellars (footballer)Johnny King (footballer, born 1932)Ken Thomson (footballer)List of Stoke City F.C. seasonsNeville Coleman (footballer)Stan BevansStoke City F.C. Under-23s and AcademyStoke City F.C. season 1954-55Stoke City F.C. season 1954–55Wilf Hall
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1954–55 Stoke City F.C. season
The 1954–55 season was Stoke City's 48th season in the Football League and the 15th in the Second Division. Taylor continued to add new players to the squad as the aim for 1954–55 was to gain promotion back to the First Division. Stoke made a great start to the season winning five out of their first six matches. Taylor was able to field a settled team for the majority of the season alas Stoke could not keep up their form and promotion was missed with Stoke finishing in 5th position. In the FA Cup Stoke were involved in one of the longest cup ties as their third round encounter with Bury went on to a fourth replay with Stoke finally winning 3–2 after 9 hours and 22 minutes of football.
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The 1954–55 season was Stoke C ...... rs and 22 minutes of football.
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The 1954–55 season was Stoke C ...... rs and 22 minutes of football.
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1954–55 Stoke City F.C. season
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