Stanley Frederick Steele (5 January 1937 – 15 July 2005) was an English
footballer
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. A
half-back and
inside-forward
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, he scored 97 goals in 370 league and cup games for
Port Vale between 1955 and 1968. His parents named him Stanley Frederick in honour of
Stanley Matthews
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and
Freddie Steele.
He was prolific in his first spell at Port Vale between 1955 and 1961, and hit 66 goals in 185 league games, helping the "Valiants" to the
Fourth Division
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title in 1958–59. He was sold to
West Bromwich Albion
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in March 1961 for £10,000, but returned to Port Vale for the same fee four months later. He proved to be less prolific in his second spell at the club, and was given a free transfer in April 1965. He spent time in South Africa with
Port Elizabeth City before a brief and unsuccessful third spell at Port Vale in January 1968. He later had spells with non-league outfits
Eastwood, Armitage, and Great Haywood.
Career
Steele graduated from the
Port Vale juniors to sign professional forms in May 1955.
He did not feature in the
1955–56 season, but instead made his debut on 6 October 1956, in a 3–1 defeat to
Middlesbrough
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Until the early 1800s, the a ...
at
Ayresome Park
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.
He scored his first senior goal on 3 November, in a 4–1 win over
Liverpool
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at
Anfield
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.
On the last day of the
1956–57 season he scored past
Potteries derby
In English football, the Potteries derby is the local derby between the two major clubs in the city of Stoke-on-Trent – Port Vale and Stoke City, first contested in 1882. Port Vale play at Vale Park whilse Stoke play at the bet365 Stadium, ...
rivals
Stoke City
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in a 2–2 draw at
Vale Park
Vale Park is a football stadium in Stoke-on-Trent, England. It has been the home ground of Port Vale F.C. since 1950.
The ground has seen its capacity go up and down, its peak being 42,000 in 1954 against Blackpool, although a club record 49, ...
, and finished the campaign with three goals in 12 games.
However the season was a disaster for the club, and legendary manager
Freddie Steele resigned from his post with Vale plummeting to the bottom of the
Second Division.
With the "Valiants" now in the
Third Division South and under the stewardship of
Norman Low, Steele managed to establish himself in the first team.
He hit a hat-trick past
Southampton
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in a 4–0 home win on 16 September, and finished the
1957–58 season as the club's
top scorer with 22 goals in 49 appearances.
On 30 October 1957, he was selected to play for the
Third Division South representative team in what finished as a 2–2 draw with the
Third Division North team.
Due a restructuring of the
Football League
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, Vale were placed in the
Fourth Division
Fourth or the fourth may refer to:
* the ordinal form of the number 4
* ''Fourth'' (album), by Soft Machine, 1971
* Fourth (angle), an ancient astronomical subdivision
* Fourth (music), a musical interval
* ''The Fourth'' (1972 film), a Sovie ...
in
1958–59.
They proved to be too strong for the division, and won the title with a record 110 goals scored; Steele himself was described by Low as "the model of consistency" and "did the work of two men" as he hit 22 goals in 47 games to again finish as the club's top scorer.
He then hit 11 goals in 54 appearances in
1959–60, as Vale finished in 14th place in the
Third Division
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Association football
*Belgian Thir ...
. Steele hit 14 goals in 43 games in
1960–61, but was rested after 199 consecutive appearances between April 1957 and March 1961.
He immediately put in a transfer request, and was sold to
West Bromwich Albion
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for £10,000 in March 1961.
Steele appeared in one
First Division game for the "Baggies", before he was bought back by Port Vale for £10,000 in July 1961.
He hit just eight goals in 38 games in
1961–62, and started the
1962–63 season on the transfer-list after being singled out for abuse by hecklers.
He retained his first team place under returning manager Freddie Steele, and hit seven goals in 40 games as the Vale missed out on promotion by just four points.
Steele was limited to six goals in 50 appearances in
1963–64 and scored just three goals in 35 games in
1964–65.
His goal in a 2–0 home win over
Workington
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Loca ...
on 29 March would be the last of his 55 goals at the Vale Park ground, a
club record that would last until
Tom Pope scored his 56th at the stadium in September 2018. Vale were relegated at the end of the season, and he was not retained by new manager
Jackie Mudie
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Startin ...
, and so was handed a free transfer in April 1965.
Steele played for South African side
Port Elizabeth City, but rejoined Port Vale on trial in January 1968.
He did not re-sign however, only playing two games, and in the match against
Aldershot
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on 3 February 1968 managed to score an 'incredible' own goal by lobbing the ball over
Stuart Sharratt
Stuart Edgar Sharratt (born 26 February 1942) is an English former football goalkeeper who made 152 league and cup appearances for Port Vale between 1966 and 1972. He previously played for West Bromwich Albion, Nantwich Town, and Oswestry Town ...
's head as Vale lost 3–0 at home.
He later returned to Port Elizabeth City and also played for
Eastwood and Armitage before retiring.
Upon his retirement from playing, he became the coach of Great Haywood.
Career statistics
Source:
Honours
Port Vale
*
Football League Fourth Division
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:
1958–59
References
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1937 births
2005 deaths
People from Fenton, Staffordshire
Footballers from Stoke-on-Trent
English footballers
Association football midfielders
Association football forwards
Port Vale F.C. players
West Bromwich Albion F.C. players
Port Elizabeth City F.C. players
Eastwood Hanley F.C. players
English Football League players
English expatriate footballers
English expatriate sportspeople in South Africa
Expatriate soccer players in South Africa