1956–57 Stoke City F.C. season

The 1956–57 season was Stoke City's 50th season in the Football League and the 17th in the Second Division. With Stoke now entering a fourth season of Second tier football there was much pressure placed on both manager Frank Taylor and the squad for 1956–57. And Stoke made a great effort in an attempt to gain promotion with a fine home record and new floodlights which saw Lincoln City beaten 8–0 with Neville Coleman scoring 7. However, after this Stoke bizarrely failed to find the back of the net in six straight defeats and this poor run of form cost Stoke promotion and in the end they finished in 5th position with 48 points.

1956–57 Stoke City F.C. season

The 1956–57 season was Stoke City's 50th season in the Football League and the 17th in the Second Division. With Stoke now entering a fourth season of Second tier football there was much pressure placed on both manager Frank Taylor and the squad for 1956–57. And Stoke made a great effort in an attempt to gain promotion with a fine home record and new floodlights which saw Lincoln City beaten 8–0 with Neville Coleman scoring 7. However, after this Stoke bizarrely failed to find the back of the net in six straight defeats and this poor run of form cost Stoke promotion and in the end they finished in 5th position with 48 points.