1995–96 Crystal Palace F.C. season

Crystal Palace
1995–96 season
Chairman Ron Noades
Manager Steve Coppell (until February)
Dave Bassett (from February)
Stadium Selhurst Park
First Division 3rd
FA Cup Third round
League Cup Third round
Top goalscorer Dougie Freedman (19)
Highest home attendance 19,354 (vs. Norwich City, 5 May 1996)
Lowest home attendance 11,548 vs. Grimsby Town, 5 March 1996)
Average home league attendance 15,248

During the 1995–96 English football season, Crystal Palace F.C. competed in the Football League First Division.

Season summary

Alan Smith was sacked within days of relegation from the Premiership, and Steve Coppell returned to the manager's seat. Relegation also resulted in an exodus of players. The likes of Chris Coleman, Eric Young, Richard Shaw, Gareth Southgate, Iain Dowie, John Salako and Chris Armstrong were all sold to other clubs and Palace's line-up in the first game of the 1995-96 Division One campaign was barely recognisable. The campaign went poorly, and Coppell's second spell was brought to an end after only seven months, with relegation looking increasingly possible. Dave Bassett then joined the club for a second spell,[1] which proved to be far more productive than his first as the club embarked on a stunning run of form which took them to the play-offs. The Eagles beat Charlton Athletic in the semi-finals to take them to the final against Leicester City at Wembley Stadium, in which they narrowly lost to the Foxes by a long range Steve Claridge goal in the final minute of extra time.

Final league table

Pos Team Pl W D L F A Pts
1. Sunderland 46 22 17 7 59 33 83
2. Derby County 46 21 16 9 71 51 79
3. Crystal Palace 46 20 15 11 67 48 75
4. Stoke City 46 20 13 13 60 49 73
5. Leicester City 46 19 14 13 66 60 71
6. Charlton Athletic 46 17 20 9 57 45 71
7. Ipswich Town 46 19 12 15 79 69 69
8. Huddersfield Town 46 17 12 17 61 58 63
9. Sheffield United 46 16 14 16 57 54 62
10. Barnsley 46 14 18 14 60 66 60
11. West Bromwich Albion 46 16 12 18 60 68 60
12. Port Vale 46 15 15 16 59 66 60
13. Tranmere Rovers 46 14 17 15 64 60 59
14. Southend United 46 15 14 17 52 61 59
15. Birmingham City 46 15 13 18 61 64 58
16. Norwich City 46 14 15 17 59 55 57
17. Grimsby Town 46 14 14 18 55 69 56
18. Oldham Athletic 46 14 14 18 54 50 56
19. Reading 46 13 17 16 54 63 56
20. Wolverhampton Wanderers 46 13 16 17 56 62 55
21. Portsmouth 46 13 13 20 61 69 52
22. Millwall 46 13 13 20 43 63 52
23. Watford 46 10 18 18 62 70 48
24. Luton Town 46 11 12 23 40 64 45
Key
Promoted to the Premiership
Qualified for the promotion playoff
Relegated to Division Two

NB In the Football League goals scored (F) takes precedence over goal difference

Results

Crystal Palace's score comes first

Legend

Win Draw Loss

Football League First Division

DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
12 August 1995 BarnsleyH4–312,067Houghton, Dowie (2), Gordon (pen)
19 August 1995 Ipswich TownA0–112,681
26 August 1995 Charlton AthleticH1–114,124Dyer
29 August 1995 Sheffield UnitedA3–215,170Dyer (2), Gordon
9 September 1995 Birmingham CityA0–019,403
12 September 1995 WatfordA0–08,780
16 September 1995 Huddersfield TownH0–015,645
23 September 1995 Oldham AthleticA1–314,434Hopkin
30 September 1995 Stoke CityH1–114,613Freedman
7 October 1995 SunderlandH0–113,754
15 October 1995 Port ValeA2–16,935Freedman, Gordon
22 October 1995 MillwallH1–214,338Gordon
28 October 1995 Leicester CityA3–218,376Dyer (2), Hopkin
4 November 1995 ReadingH0–216,058
11 November 1995 Norwich CityA0–114,156
19 November 1995 Southend UnitedA1–15,089Lapper (own goal)
22 November 1995 Wolverhampton WanderersH3–212,571Freedman (3)
25 November 1995 Derby CountyH0–013,506
3 December 1995 SunderlandA0–112,777
9 December 1995 Oldham AthleticH2–212,709Davies, Freedman
16 December 1995 Stoke CityA2–112,090Freedman, Taylor
23 December 1995 West Bromwich AlbionA3–27,694Gordon (3, 2 pens)
1 January 1996 PortsmouthA3–212,296Hopkin (2), Freedman
13 January 1996 Ipswich TownH1–114,097Davies
20 January 1996 BarnsleyA1–16,620Gordon
4 February 1996 Charlton AthleticA0–013,560
10 February 1996 Sheffield UnitedH0–015,883
17 February 1996 WatfordH4–013,325Freedman (2), Dyer (2)
20 February 1996 Tranmere RoversA3–25,253Freedman, Boere, Houghton
24 February 1996 Huddersfield TownA0–313,041
27 February 1996 Birmingham CityH3–212,965Dyer (3)
2 March 1996 Luton TownA0–09,478
5 March 1996 Grimsby TownH5–011,548Freedman (3), Hopkin, Houghton
9 March 1996 West Bromwich AlbionH1–018,336Freedman
12 March 1996 Tranmere RoversH2–113,183Ndah, Hopkin
16 March 1996 Grimsby TownA2–05,059Ndah, Gordon
19 March 1996 Luton TownH2–013,609Dyer (2)
23 March 1996 PortsmouthH0–017,039
30 March 1996 MillwallA4–113,214Hopkin, Brown, Ndah (2)
2 April 1996 Port ValeH2–214,180Freedman (2)
6 April 1996 Leicester CityH0–117,331
8 April 1996 ReadingA2–012,579Freedman, Houghton
14 April 1996 Southend UnitedH2–015,672Freedman (2)
20 April 1996 Wolverhampton WanderersA2–024,350Hopkin, Dyer
28 April 1996 Derby CountyA1–217,041Brown
5 May 1996 Norwich CityH0–119,354

First Division play-offs

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
SF 1st Leg12 May 1996 Charlton AthleticA2–114,618Brown, Veart
SF 2nd Leg15 May 1996 Charlton AthleticH1–022,880Houghton
F27 May 1996 Leicester CityN1–273,573Roberts

FA Cup

Main article: 1995-96 FA Cup
RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
R36 January 1996 Port ValeH0–010,456
R3R16 January 1996 Port ValeA3–46,754Taylor, Cox, Dyer

League Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
R2 First Leg 19 September 1995 Southend UnitedA2–24,031Hopkin (2)
R2 Second Leg 3 October 1995 Southend UnitedH2–06,588Vincent, McKenzie
R325 October 1995 MiddlesbroughH2–211,873Hopkin (2)
R3R8 November 1995 MiddlesbroughA0–216,150

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 Nigel Martyn
England DF Kenny Brown (on loan from West Ham United)
England DF Jason Cundy (on loan from Tottenham Hotspur)
England DF Tony Gale
England DF Dave Tuttle
England MF Andy Roberts
England MF Simon Rodger
Republic of Ireland MF Ray Houghton
Australia MF Carl Veart
England FW Bruce Dyer
Scotland FW Dougie Freedman
Netherlands FW Jeroen Boere
England DF Marc Edworthy
Scotland MF David Hopkin
Wales GK Rhys Wilmot
Nigeria FW George Ndah
England MF Darren Pitcher
England DF Ian Cox
No. Position Player
England FW Gareth Taylor
England MF Damian Matthew
England DF Dean Gordon
England FW Iain Dowie
Wales DF Gareth Davies
England DF Jamie Vincent
Republic of Ireland MF Brian Launders
England DF Danny Boxall
Scotland MF Steven Thomson
England DF Sagi Burton
England DF Paul Sparrow
Republic of Ireland MF Rob Quinn
Republic of Ireland MF Rory Ginty
England FW Leon McKenzie
Republic of Ireland MF Tony Scully
England MF Tony Folan
England FW Jason Harris
England DF Andy Cyrus

References

  1. "Bassett poised to take over at Palace". The Independent. 8 February 1996. Retrieved 18 September 2011.
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