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26 February 1994 - An epic Premier League clash at Upton Park sees Mark Hughes give Manchester United an early lead over West Ham, before the hosts go ahead with goals from Lee Chapman and Trevor Morley, until Paul Ince scores a late equaliser against his old club to make it a 2–2 draw. Deaths 20 August 1993 – Tony Barton, 56, was manager of Aston Villa when they won the European Cup in 1982. * indicates new record for competition. 2020/2021 2019/2020 … Francis Lee, who had been campaigning for control of the club's board since early in the year, succeeds him. Read about Man Utd v Swindon in the Premier League 1993/94 season, including lineups, stats and live blogs, on the official website of the Premier League. Updated to match(es) played on unknown. Joining Anders Limpar at Goodison Park is 20-year-old AFC Bournemouth midfielder Joe Parkinson, a hot prospect costing £250,000. Wigan Athletic's first season at this level for over a decade brought their lowest ever finish of 19th place (89th out of the league's 92 clubs). 21 December 1993 - David Rocastle leaves Leeds after 16 months to sign for Manchester City in a £2million, after David White went in the opposite direction for the same fee. [38] Charlton Athletic remain top of Division One, with Tranmere Rovers occupying second place. Spieltag) The Division One campaign kicks off with a 5–0 win for Derby County over Sunderland at the Baseball Ground. Martin O'Neill helped Wycombe Wanderers gain their second successive promotion and earn a place in Division Two. Ipswich Town go second with a 1–0 home win over Chelsea. 18 October 1993 – Lou Macari walks out on Stoke City to succeed Liam Brady as manager of Glasgow club Celtic. This was the first time that there had been no exits or arrivals in the Football League since the re-election system was scrapped in 1987. Alan Shearer scores both of Blackburn's goals. [86], 26 March 1994 – Fulham manager Don Mackay is sacked at half-time by chairman Jimmy Hill, with the team losing 2–0 to fellow strugglers Leyton Orient. 24 August 1993 - Arsenal beat Leeds United 2–1 at Highbury. 29 November 1993 – Peter Swales resigns as Manchester City chairman after 20 years. Round 08/01/1994 H Crewe Alexandra 3:1 (1:1) 4. The second season of the Premier League saw Manchester United retain their title, taking the lead before the end of August and not surrendering it all season, holding a double-digit lead for much of it and eventually finishing eight points ahead of runners-up Blackburn Rovers, who had managed to draw level on points with them a few weeks before the season's end. [43] Manchester United now have a 12-point lead at the top of the table despite being held to a goalless draw at home to Ipswich. 28 August 1993 Queens Park Rangers H 0–4 18,084 1 September 1993 Manchester United A 0–3 44,613 11 September 1993 Swindon Town H 0–0 15,777 18 September 1993 Blackburn Rovers A 2–0 Morley, Chapman 14,437 A Competition. Number after slash is Premier League only. An entertaining mid-table game in Division sees Stoke beat Barnsley 5–4 at the Victoria Ground. Swindon Town, meanwhile, have had their relegation confirmed as they occupy bottom place with a mere 27 points and just four wins so far this season, although they did record a first away win in the top flight today by beating QPR 3–1 at Loftus Road. Nottingham Forest, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Southend United and Crystal Palace occupy the playoff places. [26], 14 September 1993 - Tranmere Rovers go top of Division One with a 4–1 home win over bottom club Luton Town.[27]. 30 January 1994 - Manchester United keep their treble bid on track with a 2–0 win at Norwich in the FA Cup fourth round. Manchester United maintain their lead at the top of the table with a 4–2 home win over Swindon, who are still bottom with no wins and a mere three points from their first nine games. Wolverhampton Wanderers are on the comeback trail after a run of dismal form before Christmas, and are now just two points and two places outside the playoff zone.[68]. [82], 16 March 1994 - Midweek drama in the Premier League sees Manchester United return to their winning ways with a 5–0 home win over Sheffield Wednesday, which gives them a seven-point lead over Blackburn with 11 games remaining. 26 May 1994 – Ray Wilkins, 38, leaves QPR to become player-coach of newly promoted Crystal Palace. 3 September 1993 – Paul Warhurst moves from Sheffield Wednesday to Blackburn Rovers in a £2.75million deal – the fifth highest fee between English clubs. Oxford United players Simon Eastwood and Cameron Brannagan visited local school John Henry Newman this afternoon to surprise a young fan ahead of Saturday’s game. Newcastle United, Arsenal and Leeds United complete the top five. Blackpool narrowly avoided relegation, but chairman Owen Oyston decided it was time for a change after three-and-a-half seasons under the management of Billy Ayre, and appointed Sam Allardyce as the club's new manager. Highlights from the FA Cup replay between Oxford and Leeds on 09/02/94 A thrilling game at Boundary Park sees Oldham and Coventry battle out a 3–3 draw. 18 August 1993 - The second round of Premier League fixtures include a 3–0 home win for Manchester United over Sheffield United, in which record signing Roy Keane scores his first two goals from the club. They led the Premiership from the fourth game onwards and in the final table had an eight-point lead over second-placed Blackburn Rovers. Media reports suggest that manager Graham Taylor is likely to resign or be sacked imminently. After the end of the season, Tottenham Hotspur were docked 5 points and were found guilty of financial irregularities dating back to the 1980s and hit with the most severe punishment handed down on any English club: a £600,000 fine, 12 league points deducted for the 1994–95 season, and a one-year ban from the F.A Cup. 26 October 1993 – Blackburn Rovers pay Leeds United £2.75million for midfielder David Batty. 16 July 1993 – Peter Beardsley returns to Newcastle United in a £1.4million move from Everton, six years after he left Tyneside for Liverpool. Oldham Athletic and Sheffield United complete the bottom three, while Southampton, Everton, Ipswich Town, Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester City are still under threat of relegation. [76], 28 February 1994 – February draws to a close with Manchester United still top, though with their lead now cut to seven points, and they have a game in hand over second-placed Blackburn Rovers. They are also in the FA Cup semi-finals. [17], 22 August 1993 - Liverpool go top of the league for the first time since early 1991 with a 5–0 away win over Swindon Town. [58], 3 January 1994 - Chelsea climb five points clear of the relegation zone with a 4–2 home win over Everton. Ipswich are still in danger of going down after losing 5–0 at Sheffield Wednesday. 8 September 1993 – England put their World Cup qualification hopes back on track with a 3–0 win over Poland at Wembley. Swindon win for the second time in the Premier League this season and for the first time at home by beating Southampton 2–1. The consolation goal comes from John Moncur. Southend United, who were contenders for place in the new Premier League two seasons ago, give their promotion dreams for this season a boost with a 4–1 win at Millwall in Division One in one of the first games staged at Millwall's new stadium. Blackburn Rovers finished runners-up, thanks to Alan Shearer, whose 31 goals earned him the FWA Footballer of the Year award but weren't quite enough to gain his team the league title. Leeds United completed the top five, recovering from their dismal Premier League debut the previous season, while unfancied Wimbledon achieved an impressive sixth-place finish. Oxford United's decline since losing their top flight status in 1988 continued as they slid into Division Two, along with Peterborough United (who had finished a strong 10th in the previous season, their first in the second tier) and Birmingham City. Stan Collymore established himself as one of the country's top marksmen as he powered Nottingham Forest back into the Premier League at the first attempt. Had taken over from [102][circular reference] Crystal Palace and Nottingham Forest will be playing Premier League football next season after sealing promotion from Division One, a year after relegation. Ninth placed Middlesbrough brought in Manchester United and former England captain Bryan Robson as their new player-manager at the end of the season to succeed Lennie Lawrence. Leeds beat QPR 4–0 at Loftus Road. Sheffield United Football Club team news on Sky Sports - See fixtures, live scores, results, stats, video, photos and more.. May 1994 Saturday 7th May Premier League [60] Terry Butcher sues Coventry City for £40,000 after his fourteen-month spell as player-manager was ended in January 1992. 22 September 1993 – Mark Stein scores twice for Stoke City in their surprise 2–1 over Manchester United in the first leg of the League Cup second round at the Victoria Ground. 30 November 1993 – November draws to a close with Manchester United now leading by 14 points ahead of their nearest rivals Leeds United and Arsenal, while newly promoted Newcastle United are starting to give the top five a run for their money. Oxford United » Historical squads. – Graeme Souness quits as Liverpool manager after their shock FA Cup exit at the hands of Bristol City. 21 November 1993 - Andy Cole scores a hat-trick for Newcastle in a 3–0 home win over Liverpool in the Premier League, lifting Kevin Keegan's men into eighth place, displacing their opponents whose promising start to the season has given way to what appears to be another frustrating league campaign. 23 April 1994 – Eric Cantona returns from his five-match ban in style by scoring both of Manchester United's goals in the Manchester derby at Old Trafford, which United win 2–0, going three points ahead of Blackburn with four games remaining. The points deduction and F.A Cup were eventually quashed after a series of appeals, although the fine was increased to £1.5million. The match against Chelsea was billed as Hoddle vs Hoddle, as Glenn managed Chelsea, whilst his brother, Carl, had scored a Hoddlesque goal for Barnet versus Crawley Town in the 2nd Round. Ian Wright scores a second successive Premier League hat-trick for Arsenal in a 4–0 win at Southampton. Down in Division One, Oxford United climb six places from the foot of the table with a spectacular 4–2 home win over Bristol City. 26 July 1993 – Aston Villa sign Republic of Ireland midfielder Andy Townsend from Chelsea for £2.1million. Notts County narrowly missed out on the play-offs, as did Wolverhampton Wanderers, who had just replaced Graham Turner as manager after nearly eight years with the former England manager Graham Taylor. [83], 19 March 1994 – Eric Cantona is sent off for stamping on John Moncur in Manchester United's 2–2 league draw with Swindon Town at the County Ground. At the opposite end of the table, Watford win 4–3 at Peterborough.[94]. [55], 31 December 1993 – 1993 draws to a close with Manchester United still top of the table with a 14-point lead over nearest rivals Blackburn Rovers, who have a game in hand. 25 September 1993 – Everton, fourth in the Premier League, suffer a 5–1 defeat at home to Norwich City in one of the most thrilling league games so far this season. The badge was used for the 1993 7 November 1993 – The Manchester derby at Maine Road sees City take a 2–0 lead in the first half with two goals from Niall Quinn, only for Eric Cantona (twice) and Roy Keane to overturn City's lead and win the game 3–2 for United. Tranmere reach the League Cup semi-finals for the first time ever by beating Nottingham Forest 2–0 in the quarter-final replay at Prenton Park. On the same day, Ipswich Town manager John Lyall announces that he will become the club's director of football, and that Mick McGiven will take over as first-team manager. Includes all kit variations and sponsor details. 13 January 1994 – Alex Ferguson sells his son, midfielder Darren Ferguson, from Manchester United to Wolverhampton Wanderers for £250,000. The playoff zone is occupied by Crystal Palace, Tranmere Rovers, Middlesbrough and Derby County. 7 August 1993 – Frank Clark is named as manager of Nottingham Forest, replacing Brian Clough, who retired earlier in the summer after 18 years at the helm. 17 November 1993 – England beat San Marino 7–1 in their final World Cup qualifying game, but fail to qualify for the finals, as Holland beat Poland. [6], 9 May 1994: Paul Elliott, 30-year-old Chelsea central defender, retires from playing 20 months after suffering a serious knee injury for which he began a legal challenge against Dean Saunders, the former Liverpool striker who collided with him when he was injured. Sat 14th Aug. League. Swindon Town, in the top flight for the first time, endured a hopeless season with just five wins in the league, 100 goals conceded and no wins from their opening 16 games; they went bottom of the table after three games, and never left it. Oxford United Results Fixtures 1992/1993. The playoff zone is occupied by Leicester City, Derby County, Millwall and a Stoke City side who have prospered under new manager Joe Jordan since the departure of Lou Macari to Celtic in October and mounted a serious challenge for a second successive promotion. [35], 24 October 1993 - Southampton boost their survival push with a 2–1 home win over Newcastle, only their second league win of the season.[36]. 10 April 1994 – A late equaliser by Mark Hughes forces a replay for Manchester United as they draw 1–1 with Oldham Athletic in the FA Cup semi-final, on the same day that Eric Cantona (suspended for today's game) is voted PFA Player of the Year – the first foreign player to receive this accolade. Huddersfield Town relocated from Leeds Road to the new. Terry Venables is appointed as his replacement. Newcastle secure a UEFA Cup place by finishing third.[106]. 14 June 1994 – Tottenham Hotspur are found guilty of financial irregularities and receive the heaviest punishment ever imposed on an English club. Oxford United 46 21 74 7 Charlton 46 14 74 8 Portsmouth 46 14 72 9 Ipswich 46 0 69 To complete table Matches League One - 46. Oxford United. In Division Three, 37-year-old Keith Alexander becomes the first black manager of a Football League club when he takes over at Lincoln City.[10]. An East Midlands derby at the City Ground sees Nottingham Forest beat Leicester 4–0. 15 July 1993 – Huddersfield Town manager Ian Ross pays the price for the club's horrid form in the first half of the previous season by being sacked. 30 October 1993 – 18-year-old Liverpool striker Robbie Fowler scores a hat-trick in a 4–2 home league win over Southampton. Manchester United travel to Selhurst Park to take on Wimbledon and win 3–0. Liverpool have improved after last season's wobbles to occupy seventh place. 10 March 1994 – Division One leaders Crystal Palace prepare for their inevitable return to the Premier League with a £1.1million move for Watford striker Bruce Dyer. [88], 29 March 1994 – Blackburn's hopes of catching Manchester United in the title race are dealt a major blow when they lose 4–1 away to Wimbledon. Nottingham Forest's surge in Division One continues with a 3–2 win over Bolton which puts them just two points behind leaders Crystal Palace.[84]. 19 October 1993 - Norwich City become the first English team to beat German giants Bayern Munich on their own soil, winning 2–1 in the UEFA Cup second round first leg. [53], 29 December 1993 - Manchester United beat Oldham 5–2 at Boundary Park in an exciting match where Andrei Kanchelskis scores twice for the defending champions, who now lead the Premier League by 14 points. United then went on to lift the FA Cup and become only the sixth team ever to win the double of the league title and FA Cup. Manchester City climb out of the bottom three on goal difference with a goalless draw at Aston Villa. Dean Saunders was again a consistent goalscorer for Aston Villa, who dipped to 10th in the league a year after finishing runners-up, but booked themselves another UEFA Cup campaign thanks to glory in the League Cup. On the same day, Swindon Town finally win a Premier League game at the 16th attempt in their first-ever top division campaign, beating Queens Park Rangers 1–0 at home with a goal from Keith Scott. Nottingham Forest are on the brink of joining Crystal Palace for an immediate return to the Premier League with a 2–0 win at Derby leaving them needing just two points from their final three games to be sure of promotion. [50], 19 December 1993 - With three of the game's four goals coming during the closing few minutes, Manchester United beat Aston Villa 3–1 at Old Trafford to go 13 points ahead at the top of the Premier League.[51]. Att/KO. In the Premier League, Chelsea boost their survival push with a 4–3 home win over Tottenham. Derby County keep their push for a playoff place on track with a 4–0 home win over Tranmere Rovers, who lose their place in the top two to Charlton, who win 2–1 at home to West Bromwich Albion.[59]. 17 February 1994 – In the wake of a two-month winless run, Ipswich Town announce that John Lyall will be returning as team manager, and that Mick McGiven will revert to his previous job as assistant manager. Leicester City, Millwall, Derby County and Tranmere Rovers occupy the playoff zone.[92]. [97], 17 April 1994 - Crystal Palace's promotion is confirmed when Millwall - one of two teams who were still capable of finishing above them - draw 2–2 at home to second placed Nottingham Forest.[98]. Meanwhile, Arsenal's underperforming North London rivals Tottenham are beaten 3–1 at home by a Norwich City side with two goals coming from prolific 20-year-old striker Chris Sutton. Coventry hold on to fourth place with a 1–0 home win over Liverpool, who drop one place into third. 19 September 1993 - Manchester United go into their fixture with second placed Arsenal as Premier League leaders on goal difference, but then go ahead by three points with a 1–0 victory at Old Trafford. They were joined by John Rudge's Port Vale in second place. Peter Shilton oversaw Plymouth's best season for nearly a decade but they finished three points short of automatic promotion and lost to Burnley in the playoffs. [101], 30 April 1994 – April draws to a close with Manchester United still top of the league, though leading by just two points with a game in hand over Blackburn Rovers, the only team who now stand a mathematical chance of catching them. [91] In Division One, Crystal Palace continue to head the table and have been joined in the automatic promotion places by a Nottingham Forest side who weren't even in the playoff zone a month ago. [7], 31 May 1994: Kevin Moran, 38-year-old Blackburn Rovers central defender, announces his retirement as a player but will not retire completely until the end of the Republic of Ireland's World Cup campaign.[8]. An illustrated historical record of Oxford United's match-worn football kits featured during the 1993/94 season. Wimbledon sign Brentford striker Marcus Gayle for £250,000. Blackburn are now six points behind Manchester United after a 2–2 draw at Norwich.[74]. In Division One, a Steve Bull hat-trick sees Wolves beat Derby at the Baseball Ground and ensure that they remain in the hunt for a playoff place. 29 August 1993 – Alan Shearer scores his first goal for Blackburn Rovers since returning from injury in a 1–1 draw at his hometown club Newcastle United. The stadium was first planned in 1990 in the wake of the Taylor Report and was initially going to have a capacity of 25,000, but these plans were downsized as Millwall could not meet the cost. 5 September 1993 - The Black Country derby is contested for the first time in three seasons, with West Bromwich Albion beating Wolves 3–2 at The Hawthorns.[24]. Manchester United. The last game is played in front of Liverpool's Spion Kop before it is rebuilt as an all-seater stand. [22], 1 September 1993 - Manchester United keep up their winning ways a 3–0 home win over West Ham. Nottingham Forest's erratic start to their Division One season continues with a 3–2 home defeat to Stoke City. Leeds United, Arsenal and Newcastle United complete the top five, while at the other end of the table Swindon Town remain bottom with Oldham Athletic and Chelsea now out of the relegation zone at the expense of Southampton and Sheffield United. 4 May 1994 – Arsenal win the European Cup Winners' Cup by beating Parma 1–0. Curiously, Kendall's resignation comes within hours of Everton's 1–0 home league win over Southampton. [30], 30 September 1993 – September draws to a close with Manchester United still top of the table, leading by three points over Arsenal. His first task is to guide Forest back into the Premier League after last season's relegation. 26 January 1994 - Manchester United reach the League Cup semi-finals for the third time in four seasons by beating Portsmouth 1–0 in the Fratton Park quarter-final replay. Northampton Town finished bottom of the league but were saved from demotion because Conference champions Kidderminster Harriers did not meet the league's stadium capacity requirements. Oxford United. He was 42 years old. [37], 31 October 1993 – Manchester United end October as Premier League leaders with an 11-point margin over their nearest rivals Norwich City, Arsenal, Blackburn Rovers and Aston Villa who are all bracketed together on points. [93], 5 April 1994 - A thrilling East Midlands derby at Filbert Street sees Leicester and Derby draw 3-3. In the Premier League, Blackburn cut Manchester United's lead to three points with a 3–1 home win over Swindon. In the FA Cup, Peter Schmeichel is sent off for handling the ball outside the penalty area but Manchester United still beat Charlton 3–1 in the Old Trafford quarter-final. Norwich go second with a 2–1 win at Chelsea, while Arsenal drop into third with a goalless draw at home to Manchester City. 2 October 1993 – Gary Speed and Gary McAllister both score twice from midfield in a 4–0 home league win for Leeds United against Wimbledon. Oxford United » Fixtures & Results 1992/1993. 5 January 1994 – It is reported in the media that the former Tottenham Hotspur manager Terry Venables will take over as manager of the England team. He is succeeded at Goodison Park by Arsenal's Anders Limpar for £1.6million. 17 July 1993 – The domestic transfer record is broken when Roy Keane signs for Manchester United from Nottingham Forest in a £3.75million deal. Their top scorer and key player Eric Cantona was voted PFA Players' Player of the Year, while colleagues including Ryan Giggs, Paul Ince and Lee Sharpe also received many plaudits. 5 March 1994 – Arsenal heap misery upon Ipswich Town, this time with a 5–1 league win at Portman Road in which Ian Wright scores a hat-trick. Aston Villa beat West Ham 3–1 at Villa Park and Liverpool win 3–0 at Oldham. Tottenham Hotspur are still in danger of relegation after suffering a 4–1 home defeat to West Ham United. 19 August 1993 – Tony Barton, who managed Aston Villa to European Cup glory in 1982, dies of a heart attack aged 56. 31 January 1994 – Manchester United finish January as leaders with a 16-point margin, though Blackburn Rovers in second place have three games in hand. 21-year-old striker Chris Sutton attracted huge attention from England's top clubs before his record-breaking transfer from Norwich City to Blackburn Rovers. Aufstellung Watford FC - Oxford United 2:1 (Championship 1993/1994, 8. 12 February 1994 – Dean Saunders scores a hat-trick for Aston Villa in their 5–0 home league win over Swindon Town. [63], 22 January 1994 - Manchester United beat Everton 1–0 at Old Trafford with a goal from Ryan Giggs in their first match since the death of Sir Matt Busby. 25 August 1993 – Swindon Town's dismal Premier League debut continues as they are crushed 5–1 at Southampton. [13], 15 August 1993 – Manchester United's defence of the Premier League title begins with a 2–0 away win over Norwich City, last season's third placed side. Swindon Town, in the top division for the first time, were relegated from the Premiership after collecting just five wins, conceding 100 goals in 42 games. Leeds United, chasing a UEFA Cup place in the Premier League, lose 3–2 at home to an Oxford United side who are battling against relegation to Division Two. 22 September 1993: Robbie Fowler, 18-year-old striker, makes his debut for Liverpool in their 3–1 win at Fulham in the Football League Cup second round first leg. As a result, the bottom placed Third Division club Northampton Town avoided relegation to the Conference. Andrew Cole becomes the first player to reach the 30-goal mark in the Premier League when he scores in Newcastle's 3–0 home win over Norwich City. 12 December 1993 – Northampton Town, who are bottom of Division Three, dismiss manager Phil Chard and replace him with John Barnwell. Manchester United reach their third League Cup final in four seasons with a 4–1 win at Sheffield Wednesday in the semi-final second leg. Nottingham Forest and Wolverhampton Wanderers, who both began the season in promotion form, have slipped into the bottom half of the table.[39]. Their nearest challengers Norwich, Arsenal and Leeds all drop points, while QPR move into fifth place with a 5–1 home win over Coventry. [14]Nottingham Forest begin their Division One promotion push with a 1–1 draw at Southend United.[15]. Übersicht Leicester City - Oxford United 2:1 (Championship 1992/1993, 9. [52], 27 December 1993 – Kevin Campbell scores his second league hat-trick of the season as Arsenal beat Swindon Town 4–0 at the County Ground. Coventry City beat Newcastle United 2–1 at home, and QPR find themselves on the receiving end of a second successive comprehensive defeat, this time losing 3–1 at home to Liverpool.[16]. Brian Little finally got it right with Leicester City as he helped them win promotion to the Premiership. Showing assists, time on pitch and the shots on and off target. Aufstellung Newcastle United - Oxford United 2:1 (Championship 1992/1993, 10. Headington United Formed in 1893, Headington played in Orange and Navy. Swindon are still bottom of the league and their winless run has now stretched to 13 games, while Southampton and Sheffield Wednesday are still in the relegation zone. Manchester United won the Premier League and FA Cup to become only the fourth club in the 20th century to win the Double.

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