1982–83 Leicester City F.C. season

Leicester City
1982–83 season
Chairman Terry Shipman
Manager Gordon Milne
Second Division 3rd (promoted)
FA Cup Third round
League Cup Second round
Top goalscorer Lineker (26)
Average home league attendance 12,819

During the 1982–83 English football season, Leicester City F.C. competed in the Football League Second Division.

Season summary

In August 1982, Gordon Milne left Coventry City to join Leicester as their new boss. The 1982–83 season didn't start well for the Foxes with just 6 wins in their first 16 league games which saw Leicester in 15th and looked like their promotion challenge was over. Then from December onwards until the end of the season, Leicester lost only 4 league games during their impressive league form and finished the season unbeaten in 15 league matches. Heading to the final league game, Leicester were ahead of Fulham on goal difference knowing a slip up would see the Cottagers leapfrog them to automatic promotion. With Leicester only holding relegated Burnley to a 0-0 draw at home, it gave Fulham a chance to do so at Derby County but with only a win required. An incident involving a spectator and a Fulham player led to the game being abandoned 2 minutes away from the 90 minute mark with Fulham losing 1-0 at the Baseball Ground. An enquiry from the Football League was held for a few days and they decided eventually the result from the Derby-Fulham game would stand which meant the Foxes were promoted after 2 seasons in the second tier.

Final league table

Pos Team Pld W D L F A W D L F A F A GD Pts
1 Queens Park Rangers 4216325116104726207736+4185
2 Wolverhampton Wanderers 4214524216610526286844+2475
3 Leicester City 421146361596636297244+2870
4 Fulham 4213533620741028276447+1769
5 Newcastle United 421362432157932327553+2267
6 Sheffield Wednesday 42984332377727246047+1363
7 Oldham Athletic 428103382469626236447+1761
8 Leeds United 4271132822610523245146+560
9 Shrewsbury Town 42894201575928334848±059
10 Barnsley 42984372857920275755+257
11 Blackburn Rovers 4211733821451220375858±057
12 Cambridge United 4211732617251416434260–1851
13 Derby County 427104272439922344958–949
14 Carlisle United 4210654428261324426870–248
15 Crystal Palace 4211733117151512354352–948
16 Middlesbrough 428762729381019384667–2148
17 Charlton Athletic 4211374031261323556386–2348
18 Chelsea 428853122361220395161–1047
19 Grimsby Town 429753226341413444570–2547
20 Rotherham United 42678222948923394568–2345
21 Burnley 4210473824241518425666–1044
22 Bolton Wanderers 4210293026191112354261–1944
Key
Division Champions, promoted
Promoted
Relegated

Results

Leicester City's score comes first[1]

Legend

Win Draw Loss

Football League Second Division

DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
28 August 1982 Charlton AthleticH1–211,038B Smith
31 August 1982 Rotherham UnitedA3–19,254Melrose, A Smith, Lineker
4 September 1982 ChelseaA1–114,127Lineker
8 September 1982 Leeds UnitedH0–112,963
11 September 1982 Carlisle UnitedH6–08,440Lynex (3, 2 pens), Lineker (3, 1 pen)
18 September 1982 Blackburn RoversA1–34,963A Smith
25 September 1982 Queens Park RangersH0–110,647
2 October 1982 Shrewsbury TownA2–05,223MacDonald, O'Neill
9 October 1982 Grimsby TownH2–09,640Lynex, Lineker
16 October 1982 Wolverhampton WanderersA3–015,782Wilson, Lineker, English
23 October 1982 Derby CountyA4–013,191Lineker (3), A Smith
30 October 1982 Sheffield WednesdayH0–217,341
6 November 1982 Cambridge UnitedA1–35,011Lineker
13 November 1982 Newcastle UnitedH2–215,044English, Lineker
20 November 1982 Crystal PalaceH0–18,616
27 November 1982 Bolton WanderersA1–35,060Wilson
4 December 1982 FulhamH2–09,082Buchanan, Lineker
11 December 1982 BurnleyA4–26,503Lineker, Lynex (pen), A Smith (2)
18 December 1982 Oldham AthleticH2–18,125MacDonald (pen), A Smith
27 December 1982 MiddlesbroughA1–112,665Lineker
28 December 1982 BarnsleyH1–014,838A Smith
1 January 1983 Crystal PalaceA0–18,801
3 January 1983 ChelseaH3–013,745Lineker (2), A Smith
15 January 1983 Charlton AthleticA1–25,971Wilson
22 January 1983 Blackburn RoversH0–18,361
5 February 1983 Carlisle UnitedA1–04,402MacDonald
19 February 1983 Grimsby TownA0–26,963
22 February 1983 Shrewsbury TownH3–26,155Lineker (2), Wilson
26 February 1983 Wolverhampton WanderersH5–013,530Lynex (2), A Smith, Lineker, Daly
5 March 1983 Derby CountyH1–115,452Lynex
19 March 1983 Cambridge UnitedH4–08,305A Smith (2), Lynex (pen), Wilson
22 March 1983 Sheffield WednesdayA2–214,036MacDonald, A Smith
26 March 1983 Newcastle UnitedA2–222,692Lineker (2)
2 April 1983 BarnsleyA2–113,278Wilson, English
5 April 1983 MiddlesbroughH1–012,025O'Neill
9 April 1983 Queens Park RangersA2–216,301Lineker (2)
16 April 1983 Rotherham UnitedH3–112,978Wilson, Lineker (2)
23 April 1983 FulhamA1–024,251Wilson
30 April 1983 Bolton WanderersH0–013,959
2 May 1983 Leeds UnitedA2–214,442A Smith, May
7 May 1983 Oldham AthleticA2–19,088Jones, Ramsey
14 May 1983 BurnleyH0–029,453

FA Cup

Main article: 1982-83 FA Cup
RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
R38 January 1983 Notts CountyH2–318,384A Smith, Wilson

League Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
R2 1st leg6 October 1982 Lincoln CityA0–26,775
R2 2nd leg27 October 1982 Lincoln CityH0–1 (lost 0-3 on agg)10,000

Squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
- England GK Mark Wallington
- Northern Ireland MF Paul Ramsey
- Scotland DF Paul Friar
- Scotland MF Kevin MacDonald
- England DF Larry May
- Northern Ireland DF John O'Neill
- England MF Steve Lynex
- England FW Gary Lineker
- England FW Alan Smith
- Scotland FW Jim Melrose
- Scotland DF Bobby Smith
- Scotland MF Eddie Kelly
No. Position Player
- England FW Tommy English
- Scotland MF Ian Wilson
- Republic of Ireland DF Jimmy Holmes
- England FW Dave Buchanan
- England DF Norman Leet
- Scotland DF Tommy Williams
- England DF Paul Brown
- England FW Keith Robson
- Republic of Ireland MF Gerry Daly (on loan from Coventry City)
- England MF Andy Peake
- England FW Robbie Jones

References

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