League After a seven-year break
the Football League returned for the 1946–47 season. Stoke, relying on many of their wartime discoveries along with quite a few who had served the club before the war commenced, were confident of doing well, and manager
Bob McGrory announced that his squad consisted of 45 players (19 of them were amateurs) of which 22 were eventually used. As the season took its course a number of players were sold for a profit and the only signing McGrory made was that of 31 years old goalkeeper
Arthur Jepson. McGrory indicated that with full-time training, his side would thrive and given the right coaching and facilities in which to train and reach peak fitness. And he was proved right, despite the team picking up one point in their first four matches, the side started to play as a unit and thanks to two unbeaten runs, a challenge was made for top spot. By October the saga involving
Stanley Matthews and McGrory reared its ugly head again this time after the manager had asked the England winger to 'prove his fitness' in the reserves. Matthews now living in
Blackpool refused and he drifted in and out of the squad following the fall out. One of the
worst winters of the 20th century gripped Britain in 1947 and consequently the football season was extended into June and indeed it was late in the season when Stanley Matthews again asked to leave. He was 32, and running his own hotel with his wife in Blackpool, and he named the club he wanted to join unsurprisingly it was the
Bloomfield Road club
Blackpool. Matthews was worried that his career had only four years left and wanted to end it near his business. Matthews' career would however continue for another 20 years. The 1946–47 season came to a climax in mid June when Stoke visited
Sheffield United. A victory at
Bramall Lane would give Stoke the league title, anything less would hand the honour to
Liverpool. Stoke took around 10,000 of their fans to
Sheffield but it was the "Blades" who proved to be too sharp for Stoke as they scored twice and despite
Alexander Ormston replying for Stoke the title bid was over. Stoke were awarded £110 'talent money' for their performance during the season.
FA Cup Stoke beat
Tottenham Hotspur and
Chester both after replays before meeting
Sheffield United who again proved be their bogey side winning 1–0 in front of 39,683 at the
Victoria Ground. ==Final league table==