1993–94 Sheffield Wednesday F.C. season

Sheffield Wednesday
1993–94 season
Chairman England Dave Richards
Manager England Trevor Francis
Stadium Hillsborough
Premier League 7th
FA Cup Fourth round
League Cup Semi finals
Top goalscorer League:
Mark Bright (19)
All:
Mark Bright (23)
Average home league attendance 27,186

During the 1993–94 English football season, Sheffield Wednesday competed in the FA Premier League.

Season summary

Sheffield Wednesday finished seventh in the league for the second season running, but they could have finished even higher had key striker David Hirst not missed so much of the season due to injury. Young striker Gordon Watson proved himself to be a highly competent deputy, scoring 12 league goals in his first season as a regular player.

Veterans Chris Waddle, Chris Woods and Mark Bright were also impressive, showing little sign of their advancing years, despite all three players now being in their 30s.

Wednesday's best success in 1993-94 came in the League Cup. They reached the semi-finals but were defeated by Manchester United in the semi-final, which included Ryan Giggs scoring a classic goal for United in the first leg. This ended any hope of the Owls winning a major trophy or qualifying for Europe. Trevor Francis responded to this disappointment by signing Klas Ingesson and Guy Whittingham to give the strikeforce some much-needed support. These reinforcements also gave Owls fans some much-needed hope of silverware, a year after they'd been on the losing side in both domestic cup finals.

Final league table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Notes
1Manchester United (C) 42271148038+4292UEFA Champions League 199495 Group stage
2Blackburn Rovers 4225986336+2784UEFA Cup 199495 First round
3Newcastle United 42238118241+4177
4Arsenal 42181775328+2571UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 199495 First round1
5Leeds United 42181686539+2670
6Wimbledon 421811135653+365
7Sheffield Wednesday 421616107654+2264
8Liverpool 42179165955+460
9Queens Park Rangers 421612146261+160
10Aston Villa 421512154650457UEFA Cup 199495 First round2
11Coventry City 421414144345256
12Norwich City 421217136561+453
13West Ham United 4213131647581152
14Chelsea 421312174953451UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 199495 First round3
15Tottenham Hotspur 421112195459545
16Manchester City 429181538491145
17Everton 421282242632144
18Southampton 421272349661743
19Ipswich Town 429161735582343
20Sheffield United (R) 428181642601842Relegated to Football League First Division 199495
21Oldham Athletic (R) 429132042682640
22Swindon Town (R) 4251522471005330

Pld = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; F = Goals for; A = Goals against; GD = Goal difference; Pts = Points

1 Arsenal qualified for the Cup Winners' Cup as defending champions

2 Aston Villa qualified for the UEFA Cup as League Cup winners

3 Chelsea qualified for the Cup Winners' Cup as FA Cup runners-up

P = Games Played; W = Games Won; D = Games Drawn; L = Games Lost; F = Goals For; A = Goals Against; Pts = Points

Results

Sheffield Wednesday's score comes first[1]

Legend

Win Draw Loss

FA Premier League

DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
14 August 1993 LiverpoolA0–244,004
18 August 1993 Aston VillaH0–028,450
21 August 1993 ArsenalH0–126,023
25 August 1993 West Ham UnitedA0–219,441
28 August 1993 ChelseaA1–116,652Bright
1 September 1993 Norwich CityH3–325,175Bart-Williams, Bright, Sinton
13 September 1993 Newcastle UnitedA2–433,890Sinton (2)
18 September 1993 SouthamptonH2–022,503Sheridan (pen), Hirst
25 September 1993 Blackburn RoversA1–113,917Hyde
2 October 1993 Manchester UnitedH2–334,548Bright, Bart-Williams
16 October 1993 WimbledonH2–221,752Waddle, Jones
23 October 1993 Sheffield UnitedA1–130,044Palmer
30 October 1993 Leeds UnitedH3–331,892Jones, Waddle, Bright
6 November 1993 Ipswich TownA4–115,070Jemson (2), Palmer, Bright
20 November 1993 Coventry CityH0–023,379
24 November 1993 Oldham AthleticH3–018,509Watson (2), Jemson
27 November 1993 Manchester CityA3–123,416Jones, Jemson
4 December 1993 LiverpoolH3–132,177Bright, Ruddock (own goal), Wright (own goal)
8 December 1993 Aston VillaA2–220,304Bart-Williams, Teale (own goal)
12 December 1993 ArsenalA0–122,026
18 December 1993 West Ham UnitedH5–026,350Waddle, Bright, Jemson, Marsh (own goal), Palmer
27 December 1993 EvertonA2–016,777Bright, Palmer
29 December 1993 Swindon TownH3–330,570Watson (2), Bright
1 January 1994 Queens Park RangersA2–116,858Watson, Bright
3 January 1994 Tottenham HotspurH1–032,514Bright
15 January 1994 WimbledonA1–25,536Pearce
22 January 1994 Sheffield UnitedH3–134,959Pearce, Bright, Watson
5 February 1994 Tottenham HotspurA3–123,076Coleman, Bright (2)
26 February 1994 Norwich CityA1–118,311Watson
5 March 1994 Newcastle UnitedH0–133,153
12 March 1994 SouthamptonA1–116,391Bart-Williams
16 March 1994 Manchester UnitedA0–543,669
20 March 1994 Blackburn RoversH1–224,655Watson
30 March 1994 ChelseaH3–120,433Bart-Williams, Palmer, Sheridan (pen)
2 April 1994 EvertonH5–124,096Bart-Williams, Jones, Worthington, Bright (2)
4 April 1994 Swindon TownA1–013,927Watson
9 April 1994 Queens Park RangersH3–122,437Bright (2), Sheridan (pen)
16 April 1994 Coventry CityA1–113,013Jones
23 April 1994 Ipswich TownH5–023,457Pearce, Watson, Bart-Williams, Linighan (own goal), Bright
30 April 1994 Oldham AthleticA0–012,973
3 May 1994 Leeds UnitedA2–233,575Watson, Bart-Williams
7 May 1994 Manchester CityH1–133,589Watson

FA Cup

Main article: 1993–94 FA Cup
RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
R38 January 1994 Nottingham ForestH1–132,488Bright
R3R19 January 1994 Nottingham ForestA2–025,268Bart-Williams, Pearce
R429 January 1994 ChelseaA1–126,094Hyde
R4R9 February 1994 ChelseaH1–3 (a.e.t.)26,144Bright

League Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
R2 1st leg21 September 1993 Bolton WanderersA1–111,590Bart-Williams
R2 2nd leg6 October 1993 Bolton WanderersH1–0 (won 2-1 on agg)16,194Bright
R327 October 1993 MiddlesbroughA1–114,765Palmer
R3R10 November 1993 MiddlesbroughH2–119,482Palmer, Watson
R41 December 1993 Queens Park RangersA2–113,253Jemson, Jones
R511 January 1994 WimbledonA2–18,784Bright, Watson
SF 1st leg13 February 1994 Manchester UnitedA0–143,294
SF 2nd leg2 March 1994 Manchester UnitedH1–4 (lost 1-5 on agg)34,878Hirst

Squad

Squad at end of season[2][3]

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

No. Position Player
1 England GK Chris Woods
2 Sweden DF Roland Nilsson
3 Northern Ireland DF Nigel Worthington
5 England MF Carlton Palmer
6 England DF Nigel Pearson
7 Australia MF Adem Poric
8 England MF Chris Waddle
9 England FW David Hirst
10 England FW Mark Bright
11 Republic of Ireland MF John Sheridan
12 England DF Andy Pearce
13 England GK Kevin Pressman
14 England MF Chris Bart-Williams
15 England MF Andy Sinton
No. Position Player
16 England MF Graham Hyde
17 England DF Des Walker
18 England DF Phil King
19 England FW Nigel Jemson
20 England FW Gordon Watson
21 Wales MF Ryan Jones
22 England DF Simon Stewart
23 England GK Lance Key
24 England DF Julian Watts
25 England MF Mike Williams
26 England FW Trevor Francis
27 England MF Steven Brown
28 England DF Simon Coleman
29 England DF Lee Briscoe

Left club during season

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

No. Position Player
7 England DF Paul Warhurst (to Blackburn Rovers)

Reserve 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 FW Leroy Chambers
No. Position Player
England FW Richie Barker

References

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