1995–96 Sheffield Wednesday F.C. season

Sheffield Wednesday
1995–96 season
Chairman Dave Richards
Manager David Pleat
Premiership 15th
FA Cup Third round
League Cup Fourth round
Intertoto Cup Group stage
Top goalscorer League: Hirst (13)
All: Hirst (14)
Highest home attendance 34,101 vs Manchester United
(23 Sep 1995, Premiership)
Lowest home attendance 12,039 vs Crewe Alexandra
(4 Oct 1995, League Cup)
Average home league attendance 24,877
(League games only)
Home colours
Away colours

The 1995–96 season was Sheffield Wednesday F.C.'s 129th season. They competed in the twenty-team Premiership, the top tier of English football, finishing fifteenth.

Season summary

David Pleat's first season as Sheffield Wednesday manager was the club's worst in the top flight since winning promotion in 1991. The eagerly-anticipated signing of Belgian forward Marc Degryse turned out to be a major disappointment, though David Hirst provided a fair supply of goals on his return to fitness after a two-year injury struggle.

The Owls struggled all season long, and finished 15th in the final table. This was another dismal showing for a club who were chasing honours just two or three seasons earlier, and Pleat knew that something had to change, and set out to reward the club's board for keeping faith in him for a second season.

Marc Degryse, Chris Waddle, Chris Woods and Klas Ingesson all left in the close season, and all the talk at Hillsborough was the acquisition of young striker Andy Booth from Huddersfield Town for £2.5 million. Many fans saw him as the answer to the problems which had plagued the Owls during the last seasons, and gave them hope of a new challenge for honours.

Final league table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
13 Leeds United 38 12 7 19 40 57 17 43
14 Wimbledon 38 10 11 17 55 70 15 41
15 Sheffield Wednesday 38 10 10 18 48 61 13 40
16 Coventry City 38 8 14 16 42 60 18 38
17 Southampton 38 9 11 18 34 52 18 38
Source: Premier League
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
Results summary
OverallHomeAway
PldWDLGFGAGDPtsWDLGFGAGDWDLGFGAGD
38 10 10 18 48 61  −13 40 7 5 7 30 31  −1 3 5 11 18 30  −12

Source: Statto

Results by round

Round1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738
GroundAHHAAHHAHAHAHAAHAHHAHHAAHHAHAHAAAHAHHA
ResultLWLDWLDLLWLDDLDWDWDLWDLLWLLLLWWLLWLDLD
Position17714127131213151213131414151414141414131313141314141414141414141415151515

Source: Statto.com
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Results

Sheffield Wednesday's score comes first[1]

Legend

Win Draw Loss

FA Premier League

FA Cup

League Cup

UEFA Intertoto Cup

Squad

[2] 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 England DF Peter Atherton
3 Northern Ireland DF Ian Nolan
4 Wales MF Mark Pembridge
5 Scotland DF Steve Nicol
6 England DF Brian Linighan
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 Federal Republic of Yugoslavia DF Dejan Stefanović
13 England GK Kevin Pressman
14 Belgium FW Marc Degryse
15 Netherlands MF Regi Blinker
No. Position Player
16 England MF Graham Hyde
17 England DF Des Walker
18 Federal Republic of Yugoslavia FW Darko Kovačević
19 England FW Guy Whittingham
20 England DF Jon Newsome
21 Wales MF Ryan Jones
22 England DF Simon Stewart
23 England GK Lance Key
25 England FW Mike Williams
26 England FW Richard Barker
27 England FW O'Neill Donaldson
29 England MF Lee Briscoe
30 England FW Ritchie Humphreys
31 England MF Mark Platts

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
5 Romania DF Dan Petrescu (to Chelsea)
12 England DF Andy Pearce (to Wimbledon)
15 England MF Andy Sinton (to Tottenham Hotspur)
No. Position Player
18 Sweden MF Klas Ingesson (to Bari)
24 England DF Julian Watts (to Leicester City)
30 England MF Matthew Hardwick (to Alfreton Town)

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 DF David Faulkner
- England DF Matthew Daly
No. Position Player
- England FW Kirk Jackson

Transfers

In

Date Pos Name From Fee
19 July 1995 MF Mark Pembridge Derby County £900,000
19 July 1995 FW Marc Degryse Anderlecht £1,500,000
25 November 1995 DF Steve Nicol Notts County Free transfer
22 December 1995 DF Dejan Stefanović Red Star Belgrade £2,000,000
4 March 1996 MF Regi Blinker Feyenoord £275,000
16 March 1996 DF Jon Newsome Norwich City £1,500,000

Out

Date Pos Name To Fee
1 July 1995 DF Chris Bart-Williams Nottingham Forest £2,500,000
8 November 1995 DF Dan Petrescu Chelsea £2,300,000
15 November 1995 MF Klas Ingesson Bari £900,000
22 November 1995 DF Andy Pearce Wimbledon £600,000
23 January 1996 MF Andy Sinton Tottenham Hotspur £1,500,000
29 March 1996 DF Julian Watts Leicester City £210,000
Transfers in: Decrease £6,175,000
Transfers out: Increase £8,010,000
Total spending: Increase £1,835,000

References

  • Dickinson, Jason (1999). One Hundred Years at Hillsborough. Sheffield: The Hallamshire Press/Sheffield Wednesday Football Club. pp. 240–241, 384. ISBN 978-1-874718-29-1.
  • Dickinson, Jason; Brodie, John (2005). The Wednesday Boys: A Definitive Who's Who of Sheffield Wednesday Football Club 1880–2005. Sheffield: Pickard Communication. pp. 346–347, 350. ISBN 978-0-9547264-9-2.
  • Drake, A. "1995–96 Players". The Owl Football Historian. Retrieved 6 August 2008.
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