1973–74 Stoke City F.C. season
The 1973–74 season was Stoke City's 67th season in the Football League and the 43rd in the First Division. The season started well for Stoke as they won the short lived Watney Cup prior to the start of the new campaign. But their league form was poor and by January they were in the bottom six. But the signing of Alan Hudson from Chelsea sparked an upturn in results which accumulated in beating Leeds United 3–2 in February ending their 29 match un-beaten run. Stoke continued to climb the table and after remaining unbeaten in their final nine fixtures they took 5th position in the table and qualified for the UEFA Cup.
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1972–73 Stoke City F.C. season1973-74 Stoke City F.C. season1974–75 Stoke City F.C. seasonAlan BloorAlan DoddAlan HudsonDave GoodwinDenis Smith (footballer, born 1947)Eric SkeelsGeoff HurstGeorge EasthamHistory of Stoke City F.C.Ian MooresJackie Marsh (footballer)Jimmy GreenhoffJimmy Robertson (footballer, born 1944)John Farmer (footballer)John Mahoney (footballer)John Ritchie (footballer, born 1941)Kenny RaperKevin Lewis (footballer, born 1952)List of Stoke City F.C. records and statisticsList of Stoke City F.C. seasonsMike McDonald (footballer)Mike PejicSean HaslegraveStewart JumpStoke City F.C.Stoke City F.C. Under-23s and AcademyStoke City F.C. in European footballStoke City F.C. season 1973-74Stoke City F.C. season 1973–74Terry ConroyTerry LeesTony Waddington
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1973–74 Stoke City F.C. season
The 1973–74 season was Stoke City's 67th season in the Football League and the 43rd in the First Division. The season started well for Stoke as they won the short lived Watney Cup prior to the start of the new campaign. But their league form was poor and by January they were in the bottom six. But the signing of Alan Hudson from Chelsea sparked an upturn in results which accumulated in beating Leeds United 3–2 in February ending their 29 match un-beaten run. Stoke continued to climb the table and after remaining unbeaten in their final nine fixtures they took 5th position in the table and qualified for the UEFA Cup.
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The 1973–74 season was Stoke C ...... nd qualified for the UEFA Cup.
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