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1982–83 Port Vale F.C. season

Port Vale
1982–83 season
ChairmanDon Ratcliffe
(until October)
Jim Lloyd
(from October)
ManagerJohn McGrath
StadiumVale Park
Football League Fourth Division3rd (88 Points)
FA CupFirst Round
(knocked out by Bradford City)
League CupFirst Round
(knocked out by Rochdale)
Player of the YearWayne Cegielski
Top goalscorerLeague: Bob Newton (20)
All: Bob Newton (20)
Highest home attendance8,241 vs. Crewe Alexandra, 5 March 1983
Lowest home attendance2,565 vs. Rochdale, 30 August 1982
Average home league attendance4,806
Biggest win4–0 vs. Rochdale, 30 August 1982
Biggest defeat0–2 (twice)

The 1982–83 season was Port Vale's 71st season of football in the English Football League, and their fifth-successive season (11th overall) in the Fourth Division.[1] Under the stewardship of manager John McGrath, Vale played consistently, amassing a club record 88 points (a total equalled only in 1993–94), to secure promotion by finishing third in the division.

At the start of the campaign, McGrath sold both Chamberlain brothers and goalkeeper Mark Harrison to local rivals Stoke City for a combined fee of £240,000, before signing Bob Newton for just £15,000, who would go on to be the league's top scorer for Vale with 20 goals, and bringing in Wayne Cegielski on a free transfer, who was eventually voted Player of the Year. Their defensive solidity was pivotal — they conceded just 34 league goals, the best across the top four tiers, sharing that record with Hull City. In the cup competitions, Vale suffered first-round exits, losing to Bradford City in the FA Cup and going out to Rochdale in the League Cup, the latter by a 2–1 aggregate scoreline. The club enjoyed a robust average home attendance of 4,806, the second-highest in the division, and recorded a highest gate of 8,241 versus Crewe Alexandra, highlighting solid local support.

A finely balanced campaign of frugal rebuilding, sharp recruitment, strong defending and consistency culminated in a triumphant promotion.

Overview

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Fourth Division

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The pre-season saw John McGrath try, and fail, to re-sign the League of Ireland's Player of the Year, Felix Healy.[1] He instead signed four players on free transfers: John Ridley (a former Valiant), 26-year-old defender Wayne Cegielski (Wrexham), striker Les Lawrence (Torquay United), and midfielder Steve Waddington (Walsall).[1] The club also signed a shirt sponsorship deal with PMT.[1] In August, rivals Stoke City paid Vale £180,000 for Mark Chamberlain and Mark Harrison.[1] Chamberlain would go on to play for England.[1] McGrath acted quickly to sign replacement goalkkeeper Barry Siddall from Sunderland, and take winger Kevin Sheldon on loan from Wigan Athletic.[1]

The season started with five players making their débuts in a 1–0 defeat to Swindon Town at The County Ground on 28 August.[1] Waddington damaged his cartilages in this game.[1] McGrath attempted to sign Norwich City's former England international striker Mick Channon, but failed.[1] Instead he took Bob Newton from Hartlepool United for £15,000.[1] Stoke then took Neville Chamberlain to the Victoria Ground for £40,000.[1] On 28 September, Vale won 4–1 away at seventh-placed Aldershot after going two goals up within the opening two minutes. They did, however, then lose 3–2 at home to Stockport County after conceding "three beauties" in the final 27 minutes of the match. Vale's form did not suffer, and they instead won five straight games in October, taking them into third place.[1] Also Chairman Don Ratcliffe was replaced by Jim Lloyd.[1] Winger Steve Fox also arrived from Welsh club Wrexham on a free transfer.[1] During the club's 2–1 win over Crewe Alexandra on 22 October at Gresty Road a petrol bomb was thrown at the 3,000 strong Vale crowd, though it was extinguished by police without doing 'any real damage'.[1]

On 6 November, Vale were losing 3–0 to Rochdale at Spotland and The Sentinel headlined their report with "Heavy defeat for Port Vale".[1][2] This proved to be an inaccurate headline, as substitute Jimmy Greenhoff inspired a Vale fightback, and the match finished 3–3.[1] In December, Colin Tartt was transfer listed following 'a bust-up with McGrath'.[1] They built on this result with a 1–0 home win over Hull City, with Russell Bromage doing an excellent job of man-marking Brian Marwood whilst goalscorer Phil Sproson helped the defence to keep both Les Mutrie and Billy Whitehurst from scoring.[3] Following only one win in a run of five games, Tranmere Rovers' players told the Vale players "see you next season" after picking up a 1–0 win at Vale Park.[1]

A 1–0 win over promotion rivals Wimbledon started a run of ten wins in 12 games, despite having to sign Everton's Neville Southall on loan following a knee injury to Siddall sustained in a 3–1 win at bottom club Bristol City on 27 December.[1] On 3 January, Greenhoff scored a volley from 30 yards (27 m)s out in a 2–1 win over York City.[4] Five days later, Southall showed his ability with a "magnificent save" to ensure a 1–0 victory at Bury. The team's one blip was a 1–0 loss at Chester on 22 January, which also saw Vale fans cause damage to Sealand Road. On 29 January, Vale recorded a 4–1 home win over Mansfield Town as correspondent Chris Harper reported that "Fox's old-fashioned skills on the wing were all too much for managerless Mansfield".[5] Their run put them nine points clear at the top of the table.[1]

At the end of February, Southall was recalled, and Stoke refused to loan back Harrison as cover.[1] Wolverhampton Wanderers goalkeeper Andy Poole proved to be an inadequate replacement and the team slipped to third in the table.[1] Vale then lost Greenhoff to Rochdale, who offered him the vacant management post.[1] Lol Hamlett's last match as trainer (he retired due to illness) was a 2–0 defeat to Blackpool at Bloomfield Road, as Vale were in danger of failing to win promotion.[1] McGrath decided to sign striker Jim Steel from Oldham Athletic for £10,000, and loaned Mark Lawrence from Hartlepool United.[1] Newton scored a hat-trick in a 4–0 win over Rochdale on 19 March. Siddall returned and so did Vale's form, as they recorded five victories in seven games.[1] Ernie Moss left for Lincoln City for a £1,500 fee, McGrath saying 'age caught up with him'.[1]

On 4 April, Vale only managed a draw at Bristol City, with McGrath commenting that striker Newton was "going through one of those spells when he could not hit the back of a bus". Four days later, Newton opened the scoring in a 2–0 win at Tranmere Rovers.[6] On 12 April, Vale inflicted Colchester United's first home defeat of the season. Wimbledon then beat Vale at Plough Lane and ran away with the championship, though Vale managed to secure promotion with a "ruthlessly efficient" 2–0 victory over Stockport County at Edgeley Park on 6 May.[1] The crowd of 5,516 was Stockport's biggest gate of the season.[7] The jubilant players seemed distracted in the final two games, and their two defeats allowed Hull City to take the runners-up spot.[1] McGrath signed a new two-year contract.[1]

They finished in third place with 88 points, seven points clear of fifth-placed Bury.[1] Conceding just 34 goals, theirs was the best defensive record in the top four divisions, along with Hull.[1] Bob Newton was top-scorer with twenty goals, whilst four players were chosen for the PFA Fourth Division team – Phil Sproson, Russell Bromage, Geoff Hunter, and Steve Fox.[1]

Finances

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On the financial side, a record £100,888 profit was announced, their first profitable season since 1975–76.[1] The lottery brought in £142,324, the open market rents took in £51,462, whilst Vale's average home attendance was the second-highest in the division.[1] Total liabilities stood at £236,850 and the bank overdraft was £128,123.[1] Two players departing at the end of the season were Les Lawrence (Aldershot) and Steve Waddington (Chesterfield), who had not established themselves in the first team.[1]

Cup competitions

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In the FA Cup, they were knocked out by Third Division side Bradford City 1–0 in the first round.[1]

In the League Cup, Vale lost out 2–1 on aggregate to Rochdale, following a 2–0 defeat at Spotland.[1]

Results

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Football League Fourth Division

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League table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion
1 Wimbledon (C, P) 46 29 11 6 96 45 +51 98 Promotion to the Third Division
2 Hull City (P) 46 25 15 6 75 34 +41 90
3 Port Vale (P) 46 26 10 10 67 34 +33 88
4 Scunthorpe United (P) 46 23 14 9 71 42 +29 83
5 Bury 46 23 12 11 74 46 +28 81
Source: [citation needed]
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted

Results by matchday

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Round12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414243444546
GroundAHHAHAAHHAHAHAAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAAHAAHAHAAHH
ResultLDDWWDWLWWWWWLDWDLWWWDWWWLWWWWDDLWLWDWWWLWDWLL
Position202017125137974323553565543322322212233334222333223
Points01258912121518212427272831323235384142454851515457606364656568687172757881818485888888
Source: Statto[8]
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Matches

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28 August 1982 1 Swindon Town 1–0 Port Vale Swindon
Stadium: County Ground
Attendance: 3,785
4 September 1982 2 Port Vale 0–0 Bury Burslem
Stadium: Vale Park
Attendance: 2,888
6 September 1982 3 Port Vale 0–0 Colchester United Burslem
Stadium: Vale Park
Attendance: 2,887
11 September 1982 4 Mansfield Town 0–2 Port Vale Mansfield
Ridley
Bromage
Stadium: Field Mill
Attendance: 2,316
18 September 1982 5 Port Vale 2–1 Chester Burslem
Sproson Stadium: Vale Park
Attendance: 3,303
25 September 1982 6 Darlington 0–0 Port Vale Darlington
Stadium: Feethams
Attendance: 2,255
28 September 1982 7 Aldershot 1–4 Port Vale Aldershot
Moss
Tartt
Earle
Newton
Stadium: Recreation Ground
Attendance: 1,781
2 October 1982 8 Port Vale 2–3 Stockport County Burslem
Newton
Armstrong
Stadium: Vale Park
Attendance: 3,474
9 October 1982 9 Port Vale 2–0 Hereford United Burslem
Cegielski
Bright
Stadium: Vale Park
Attendance: 2,875
15 October 1982 10 Halifax Town 0–2 Port Vale Halifax, West Yorkshire
Moss
Cegielski
Stadium: The Shay
Attendance: 2,009
18 October 1982 11 Port Vale 3–0 Hartlepool United Burslem
Moss
Armstrong
Hunter
Stadium: Vale Park
Attendance: 3,664
22 October 1982 12 Crewe Alexandra 1–2 Port Vale Crewe
Cegielski
Newton pen'
Stadium: Gresty Road
Attendance: 4,713
30 October 1982 13 Port Vale 1–0 Blackpool Burslem
Newton pen' Stadium: Vale Park
Attendance: 5,449
2 November 1982 14 Scunthorpe United 1–0 Port Vale Scunthorpe
Stadium: Old Show Ground
Attendance: 3,766
6 November 1982 15 Rochdale 3–3 Port Vale Rochdale
Hunter
Moss
Greenhoff
Stadium: Spotland Stadium
Attendance: 2,220
13 November 1982 16 Port Vale 1–0 Hull City Burslem
Sproson Stadium: Vale Park
Attendance: 5,298
27 November 1982 17 Peterborough United 0–0 Port Vale Peterborough
Stadium: London Road Stadium
Attendance: 3,043
4 December 1982 18 Port Vale 0–1 Tranmere Rovers Burslem
Stadium: Vale Park
Attendance: 3,452
18 December 1982 19 Port Vale 1–0 Wimbledon Burslem
Newton Stadium: Vale Park
Attendance: 2,761
27 December 1982 20 Bristol City 1–3 Port Vale Ashton Gate, Bristol
Armstrong
Moss
Newton
Stadium: Ashton Gate
Attendance: 6,852
28 December 1982 21 Port Vale 1–0 Torquay United Burslem
Moss Stadium: Vale Park
Attendance: 4,760
1 January 1983 22 Northampton Town 2–2 Port Vale Northampton
Moss
Newton pen'
Stadium: County Cricket Ground
Attendance: 3,618
3 January 1983 23 Port Vale 2–1 York City Burslem
Greenhoff
Moss
Stadium: Vale Park
Attendance: 6,056
8 January 1983 24 Bury 0–1 Port Vale Bury, Greater Manchester
Hunter Stadium: Gigg Lane
Attendance: 4,748
15 January 1983 25 Port Vale 3–0 Swindon Town Burslem
Newton
Moss
Stadium: Vale Park
Attendance: 6,397
22 January 1983 26 Chester 1–0 Port Vale Chester
Stadium: Sealand Road
Attendance: 4,269
29 January 1983 27 Port Vale 4–1 Mansfield Town Burslem
Armstrong
Fox
Newton
Stadium: Vale Park
Attendance: 4,102
5 February 1983 28 Port Vale 2–1 Darlington Burslem
Armstrong
Moss
Stadium: Vale Park
Attendance: 4,110
19 February 1983 29 Hereford United 0–2 Port Vale Hereford
Newton
Ridley
Stadium: Edgar Street
Attendance: 3,075
26 February 1983 30 Port Vale 2–1 Halifax Town Burslem
Sproson
Hunter
Stadium: Vale Park
Attendance: 5,163
2 March 1983 31 Hartlepool United 2–2 Port Vale Hartlepool
Ridley
Newton
Stadium: Victoria Park
Attendance: 1,398
5 March 1983 32 Port Vale 1–1 Crewe Alexandra Burslem
Tartt Stadium: Vale Park
Attendance: 8,241
12 March 1983 33 Blackpool 2–0 Port Vale Blackpool
Stadium: Bloomfield Road
Attendance: 4,519
19 March 1983 34 Port Vale 4–0 Rochdale Burslem
Newton
Bromage
Stadium: Vale Park
Attendance: 5,129
26 March 1983 35 Hull City 1–0 Port Vale Kingston upon Hull
Stadium: Boothferry Park
Attendance: 14,410
2 April 1983 36 Torquay United 0–1 Port Vale Torquay
Steel Stadium: Plainmoor
Attendance: 2,408
4 April 1983 37 Port Vale 1–1 Bristol City Burslem
Armstrong Stadium: Vale Park
Attendance: 6,573
8 April 1983 38 Tranmere Rovers 0–2 Port Vale Prenton
Newton
Fox
Stadium: Prenton Park
Attendance: 3,252
12 April 1983 39 Colchester United 1–2 Port Vale Colchester
Newton
Fox
Stadium: Layer Road
Attendance: 3,275
16 April 1983 40 Port Vale 2–1 Aldershot Burslem
Cegielski
Newton pen'
Stadium: Vale Park
Attendance: 5,624
23 April 1983 41 Wimbledon 1–0 Port Vale Wimbledon, London
Stadium: Plough Lane
Attendance: 4,061
29 April 1983 42 Port Vale 2–1 Peterborough United Burslem
Cegielski
Newton
Stadium: Vale Park
Attendance: 5,375
2 May 1983 43 York City 0–0 Port Vale York
Stadium: Bootham Crescent
Attendance: 4,814
6 May 1983 44 Stockport County 0–2 Port Vale Stockport
Steel Stadium: Edgeley Park
Attendance: 5,516
9 May 1983 45 Port Vale 0–1 Scunthorpe United Burslem
Stadium: Vale Park
Attendance: 6,212
14 May 1983 46 Port Vale 1–2 Northampton Town Burslem
Newton pen' Stadium: Vale Park
Attendance: 6,761

FA Cup

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20 November 1982 R1 Port Vale 0–1 Bradford City Burslem
Stadium: Vale Park
Attendance: 6,151

League Cup

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30 August 1982 R1 1st Leg Port Vale 1–0 Rochdale Burslem
Moss Stadium: Vale Park
Attendance: 2,565
14 September 1982 R1 2nd Leg Rochdale 2–0 Port Vale Rochdale
Stadium: Spotland Stadium
Attendance: 1,546

Player statistics

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Appearances and goals

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Key to positions: GK – Goalkeeper; DF – Defender; MF – Midfielder; FW – Forward
Pos. Name Football League FA Cup League Cup Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
GK England Barry Siddall 33 0 1 0 2 0 36 0
GK England Neville Southall 9 0 0 0 0 0 9 0
GK Scotland Neil McAdam 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
GK England Andy Poole 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
DF England Phil Sproson 42 4 1 0 2 0 45 4
DF Wales Wayne Cegielski 45 5 1 0 2 0 48 5
DF England Stuart Eccleston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
DF England Russell Bromage 46 2 1 0 2 0 49 2
MF England Terry Armstrong 42 7 1 0 2 0 45 7
MF England Colin Tartt 45 2 1 0 2 0 48 2
MF England Geoff Hunter 46 4 1 0 2 0 49 4
MF England Steve Waddington 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 0
MF England John Ridley 41 3 1 0 2 0 44 3
MF England Kevin Sheldon 5 0 0 0 0 0 5 0
MF England Mark Lawrence 11 0 0 0 0 0 11 0
MF Jamaica Robbie Earle 8 1 0 0 1 0 9 1
MF England Steve Fox 34 3 1 0 0 0 35 3
FW England Neville Chamberlain 5 0 0 0 1 0 6 0
FW England Andy Shankland 4 0 0 0 1 0 5 0
FW England Ernie Moss 30 10 1 0 2 1 33 11
FW England Jimmy Greenhoff 15 2 1 0 1 0 17 2
FW England Mark Bright 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1
FW Scotland Jim Steel 13 3 0 0 0 0 13 3
FW England Les Lawrence 8 0 0 0 1 0 9 0
FW England Bob Newton 41 20 1 0 0 0 42 20
FW England John Askey 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Top scorers

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Place Position Nation Name Fourth Division FA Cup League Cup Total
1 FW  England Bob Newton 20 0 0 20
2 FW  England Ernie Moss 10 0 1 11
3 MF  England Terry Armstrong 7 0 0 7
4 DF  Wales Wayne Cegielski 5 0 0 5
5 DF  England Phil Sproson 4 0 0 4
MF  England Geoff Hunter 4 0 0 4
7 MF  England John Ridley 3 0 0 3
MF  England Steve Fox 3 0 0 3
FW  Scotland Jim Steel 3 0 0 3
10 DF  England Russell Bromage 2 0 0 2
MF  England Colin Tartt 2 0 0 2
FW  England Jimmy Greenhoff 2 0 0 2
13 MF  Jamaica Robbie Earle 1 0 0 1
FW  England Mark Bright 1 0 0 1
TOTALS 67 0 1 68

Transfers

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Transfers in

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Date from Position Nationality Name From Fee Ref.
1982 MF Jamaica Robbie Earle Stoke City Free transfer [9]
July 1982 DF Wales Wayne Cegielski Wrexham Free transfer [9]
July 1982 FW England Les Lawrence Torquay United Free transfer [9]
July 1982 MF England John Ridley Chesterfield Free transfer [9]
July 1982 MF England Steve Waddington Walsall Free transfer [9]
August 1982 GK Scotland Neil McAdam Northwich Victoria Free transfer [9]
August 1982 GK England Barry Siddall Sunderland Free transfer [9]
September 1982 FW England Bob Newton Hartlepool United Free transfer [9]
March 1983 GK England Andy Poole Wolverhampton Wanderers Free transfer [9]

Transfers out

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Date from Position Nationality Name To Fee Ref.
September 1982 FW England Neville Chamberlain Stoke City £40,000 [9]
October 1982 MF England Steve Fox Wrexham Free transfer [9]
March 1983 FW England Jimmy Greenhoff Rochdale Free transfer [9]
March 1983 FW England Ernie Moss Lincoln City £1,500 [9]
March 1983 GK England Andy Poole Gillingham Free transfer [9]
March 1983 FW Scotland Jim Steel Oldham Athletic £10,000 [9]
May 1983 GK Scotland Neil McAdam Oswestry Town Free transfer [9]
July 1983 FW England Les Lawrence Aldershot Free transfer [9]
July 1983 MF England Steve Waddington Chesterfield Free transfer [9]

Loans in

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Date from Position Nationality Name From Date to Ref.
August 1982 MF England Kevin Sheldon Wigan Athletic September 1982 [9]
January 1983 GK Wales Neville Southall Everton February 1983 [9]
March 1983 MF England Mark Lawrence Hartlepool United May 1983 [9]

References

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Specific
  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao Kent, Jeff (1990). "From Rags to Riches (1979–1990)". The Valiants' Years: The Story Of Port Vale. Witan Books. pp. 258–290. ISBN 0-9508981-4-7.
  2. ^ Baggaley, Mike (3 November 2024). "Vale stretched too far in FA Cup exit". Valiant's Substack. Retrieved 3 November 2024.
  3. ^ Baggaley, Mike (13 November 2024). "Encouragement in strange Trophy drama". Valiant's Substack. Retrieved 13 November 2024.
  4. ^ Baggaley, Mike (8 January 2024). "Vale planning for stars of the future". Valiant's Substack. Retrieved 9 January 2024.
  5. ^ Baggaley, Mike (5 February 2025). "Outplayed and out of the Trophy". Valiant's Substack. Retrieved 5 February 2025.
  6. ^ Baggaley, Mike (8 April 2024). "Preparing for a tense end to the season at Vale". Valiant's Substack. Retrieved 9 April 2024.
  7. ^ Baggaley, Mike (5 May 2024). "Taking heart for the season ahead". Valiant's Substack. Retrieved 7 May 2024.
  8. ^ Port Vale 1982–1983 : Results & Fixtures Archived 4 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine. Statto Organisation. Retrieved 28 April 2012.
  9. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u Kent, Jeff (1996). Port Vale Personalities. Witan Books. ISBN 0-9529152-0-0.
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