George Lawton joined Stoke St Peter's in 1884. In July 1885, he signed for
Stoke, playing in both
FA Cup matches in the
1885–86 season as Stoke lost to
Crewe Alexandra in a
replay. In January 1886, he joined
nearby Burslem Port Vale, where he scored three times in 13
friendlies, before returning to Stoke in the May of that year. Stoke's major achievement from 1886 to 1888 was reaching the
1887–88 FA Cup fifth round. The tie was played on 7 January 1888 at
Stoney Lane, the then home of
West Bromwich Albion. Stoke lost 4–1. Lawton played in all four FA Cup ties in
1887–88 and scored two goals. Lawton made his
League debut on 13 October 1888, playing as a winger, in a 2–1 defeat to
Bolton Wanderers at
Pike's Lane. He scored his home debut seven days later against
Burnley at the
Victoria Ground; the score was 3–3 with three minutes of play left when Lawton scored the winner to make it 4–3. Lawton appeared in 13 of the 22 league matches played by Stoke in the
1888–89 season, scoring one league goal. As a winger (13 appearances), Lawton played in a Stoke midfield that achieved big wins (three League goals or more). Stoke finished bottom of the table, and Lawton joined
Altrincham at the end of the season. In 1890 he moved from Altrincham to Belvedere. == Career statistics ==