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The 1888–89 season was Burslem Port Vale's first season and only season of football in The Combination, a short-lived regional league formed for clubs omitted from the inaugural Football League, before its premature abandonment in April 1889. Managed by an amateur committee and playing home fixtures at the Athletic Ground, the club finished the incomplete competition with a record of seven wins, four draws and 15 losses, scoring 40 goals and conceding 57. They were knocked out in the early stages of all cup competitions: the FA Cup in the Second Qualifying Round, the Staffordshire Senior Cup in the Fourth Round, and the North Staffordshire Challenge Cup at the semi-final stage. The season's top scorer was Jimmy Ditchfield with eight league goals, while attendances peaked at around 5,000 for the Potteries derby match against Stoke in February 1889.
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