1979–80 Wigan Athletic F.C. season

Wigan Athletic F.C.
1979–80 season
Chairman Arthur Horrocks
Manager Ian McNeill
Football League Division Four 6th
FA Cup Fourth Round
League Cup First Round
Top goalscorer League: Peter Houghton (15)
All: Peter Houghton (16)
Home colours

The 1979–80 season was the 42nd season in the history of Wigan Athletic F.C. and their second as a professional club in the Football League.

The club finished the season in 6th place.

In the FA Cup, the club achieved an away victory against Second Division side Chelsea, reaching the Fourth Round for the first time in their history before being knocked out by Everton. The club did not progress beyond the first round in the League Cup. Peter Houghton was the team's top goalscorer with a total of 15 league goals (16 in all competitions). Goalkeeper John Brown won the club's Player of the Year award.

Player statistics

Note: Numbers in brackets are appearances as a substitute.


Source:[1]

Nat.Pos.Player AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
League FA Cup League Cup Total
EnglandGKJohn Brown 3606000420
EnglandFWDerek Brownbill 12 (6)22 (1)12016 (7)3
EnglandFWGlen Buckley 10000010
EnglandMFFrank Corrigan 41 (1)7612049 (1)8
EnglandMFAlan Crompton 0 (1)000000 (1)0
EnglandDFNeil Davids 4116000471
EnglandDFDavid Fretwell 4606020540
EnglandMFTommy Gore 46963205412
EnglandDFNigel Hart 10000010
EnglandDFJoe Hinnigan 2756120356
EnglandFWPeter Houghton 40 (1)15602148 (1)16
ScotlandDFRon McIvor 31000031
ScotlandMFDavid McMullen 20000020
ScotlandDFColin Methven 34 (1)2610040 (1)3
EnglandFWMick Moore 17 (6)30 (1)00 (1)017 (8)3
ScotlandMFIan Purdie 8 (1)1002010 (1)1
EnglandFWMicky Quinn 41000041
EnglandFWTony Quinn 17 (2)94 (2)00021 (4)9
EnglandGKChris Shyne 1000010110
EnglandDFKevin Smart 8 (1)0002010 (1)0
ScotlandMFGeorge Urquhart 37 (4)4600 (1)043 (5)4
Northern IrelandDFNoel Ward 3 (1)000205 (1)0
EnglandDFMaurice Whittle 1710000171
EnglandMFJeff Wright 4656020545

References

  1. "The English National Football Archive". Soccerdata. Retrieved 20 February 2013.
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