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  2. Stoke had an inconsistent season as they found themselves being able to score a good number of goals but at the same time conceded many as well, scoring 65 goals and conceding 64. Stoke's final league position in 1965–66 was 10th, a modest improvement on the previous campaign.

  3. Stoke reached the FA Cup Final for the first time in the 2010–11 season losing 1–0 to Manchester City. On reaching the final Stoke qualified for the UEFA Europa League where they reached the last 32, losing out to Valencia.

  4. Oct 6, 2024 · Stoke's final league position in 1965–66 was 10th, a modest improvement on the previous campaign. Season review. League. The manager, chairman, directors and the supporters, all seemed happy with the squad for the 1965–66 season.

  5. Stoke City; 1965–66 season; Chairman: Mr G. Taylor: Manager: Tony Waddington: Stadium: Victoria Ground: Football League First Division: 10th (42 Points) FA Cup: Fourth Round: League Cup: Third Round: Top goalscorer: League: John Ritchie (13) All: Peter Dobing & John Ritchie (13) Highest home attendance: 36,667 vs Manchester United (19 ...

  6. Stoke City (1965/66) ... Position Season M G; Irvine, Bobby: ... League and Division History Table for Stoke City. Season League R Cha Cup; 2024/25

  7. Jan 27, 2024 · Blades cut down to size as Stoke stun Championship leaders Sheffield United crashed to a surprise 3-1 defeat against Stoke as Phil Jagielka returned to haunt the Championship leaders on Saturday.... more »

  8. STOKE CITY. 1965/66. Which famous English international footballer had the Christian names 'Robert Frederick Chelsea'? footballsite - The results of Stoke City in the 1965/66 season when they finished 10th in the First Division of the Football League.

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