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ENTERED LEAGUE | Founder member in 1888; Founded in 1863 and are the second oldest Football League Club, returning in 1919 and adding City in 1925 | ||
LEFT LEAGUE | 1890 but returned in 1891; Left in 1908; and now are a Premiership side for 2017-18 season | ||
GROUNDS | Victoria Ground; Britannia Stadium (1997) | ||
CAPACITY | 28,383 | ||
NICKNAMES | Potters after the famous loacl pottery industry | ||
BEST WIN | 10-3 v West Bromwich Albion 4/2/1937 | ||
WORST DEFEAT | 0-10 v Preston North End 14/9/1889 | ||
HIGHEST LEAGUE POSITION | 4th in Division 1 in 1935-6 and 1946-7 | ||
LOWEST LEAGUE POSITION | 14th in Division 3 in 1990-1 | ||
MOST LEAGUE PTS (2 pts) | 63 in Division 3 North in 1926-7 | ||
MOST LEAGUE PTS (3 pts) | 93 in Division 2 in 1992-3 | ||
MOST LEAGUE GOALS | 92 in Division 3 North in 1926-7 | ||
BEST F.A.CUP SEASON | Semi Final Replay v Arsenal in 1971-2; Lost 2-1 | ||
MOST INDIVIDUAL APPEARANCES | 606 Eric Skeels 1959-76 | ||
MOST INDIVIDUAL GOALS | 282 Tommy Sale 1930-46 | ||
HIGHEST LEAGUE CROWD | 51,130 v Arsenal on 29/3/1937 | ||
LOWEST LEAGUE CROWD | |||
WHERE ARE THEY NOW? | Premiership for 2017-18 season | ||
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