1996–97 Hull City A.F.C. season

Hull City
1996–97 season
Chairman Martin Fish
Manager Terry Dolan
Stadium Boothferry Park
Third Division 17th
FA Cup Second round
League Cup First round
Football League Trophy Second round
Top goalscorer League: Darby (13)
All: Darby (19)
Average home league attendance 3,413

During the 1996–97 English football season, Hull City A.F.C. competed in the Football League Third Division.

Season summary

A ten match unbeaten league run at the beginning of the 1996–97 season saw Hull remain in the top six until the beginning of October, but the side drifted towards a mid table placing by Christmas. The Tigers progressed through to the second round of the FA Cup following an extraordinary first round replay against Whitby Town. Duane Darby scored a double hat-trick in Hull's 8–4 victory.

Their league form was less impressive, and Hull finished in 17th place – their lowest ever position. The campaign was played out amid growing unrest from the dwindling support. The abuse generated against Dolan and chairman Martin Fish led Christopher Needler – son of the former chairman – to sell his major shareholding.

In July 1997, the Needler family's ownership of the club was at an end. David Lloyd, captain of the Great Britain Davis Cup tennis team and a multi-millionaire, was the new Hull City owner. He also acquired the Hull Rugby League club and ran the two in a joint operation.

Final league table

Pos Team Pld W D L F A W D L F A F A GD Pts
1Wigan Athletic461733532196831308451+3387
2Fulham4613554120127431187238+3487
3Carlisle United461634412189626236744+2384
4Northampton Town461445431768924276744+2372
5Swansea City4613553720831225386258+471
6Chester City461184301678825275543+1270
7Cardiff City461148312495926315654+269
8Colchester United461193362368926286251+1168
9Lincoln City4610853525841135447069+166
10Cambridge United4611573027761023325359–665
11Mansfield Town46986211778826284745+264
12Scarborough469953631761030386568–363
13Scunthorpe United4611393633761023295962–363
14Rochdale4610673424410924345858±058
15Barnet469953223571114284651–558
16Leyton Orient4611662820461322385058–857
17Hull City469862926410915244450–657
18Darlington4611573728351527506478–1452
19Doncaster Rovers469772923531523435266–1452
20Hartlepool United468693332631420345366–1351
21Torquay United4694102424471222384662–1650
22Exeter City466982530631423434873–2548
23Brighton & Hove Albion4612654127141812435370–1747[notes 1]
24Hereford United466892625561224405065–1547
  • Pld = Matches ; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; F = Goals for; A = Goals against; GD = Goal difference; Pts = Points
  • NB: In the Football League goals scored (F) takes precedence over goal difference (GD).
  1. Brighton & Hove Albion had two points deducted for failure to control spectators.
Key
Division Champions, promoted
Promoted
Participated in play-offs
Promoted through play-offs
New club in the league (none)
Relegated to Conference

Results

Hull City's score comes first[1]

Legend

Win Draw Loss

Football League Third Division

DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
17 August 1996DarlingtonH3–24,224Darby (3)
24 August 1996Carlisle UnitedA0–05,407
27 August 1996Hereford UnitedA1–02,820Darby
31 August 1996BarnetH0–04,605
7 September 1996RochdaleH1–13,451Doncel-Varcarcel
10 September 1996Lincoln CityA1–03,069Peacock
14 September 1996Colchester UnitedA1–13,073Gordon
21 September 1996Hartlepool UnitedH1–03,886Darby
28 September 1996Swansea CityA0–02,961
1 October 1996Mansfield TownH1–13,579Gordon
5 October 1996Scunthorpe UnitedH0–25,414
12 October 1996Leyton OrientA1–14,490Brien
15 October 1996ScarboroughA2–33,425Turner (2)
19 October 1996FulhamH0–33,986
26 October 1996Wigan AthleticA2–13,887Peacock, Trevitt
29 October 1996Cardiff CityH1–12,775Gilbert
2 November 1996Cambridge UnitedH1–33,563Brown
9 November 1996Chester CityA0–02,085
20 November 1996Torquay UnitedH2–01,775Darby, Peacock
23 November 1996Exeter CityA0–03,423
30 November 1996Wigan AthleticH1–13,537Doncel-Varcarcel
3 December 1996Northampton TownA1–23,519Darby
14 December 1996Brighton & Hove AlbionA0–33,762
21 December 1996Doncaster RoversH3–12,830Mason (2), Darby
26 December 1996Lincoln CityH2–14,892Darby, Mason
1 January 1997Hartlepool UnitedA1–11,944Joyce
11 January 1997Swansea CityH1–12,810Mann
18 January 1997Mansfield TownA0–12,286
25 January 1997Cardiff CityA0–22,328
1 February 1997Chester CityH1–02,513Gordon
8 February 1997Cambridge UnitedA0–13,029
15 February 1997Exeter CityH2–02,668Joyce, Gordon
22 February 1997Torquay UnitedA1–12,072Greaves
25 February 1997RochdaleA2–11,349Joyce, Darby
1 March 1997Northampton TownH1–13,495Darby
8 March 1997Doncaster RoversA0–03,274
15 March 1997Brighton & Hove AlbionH3–03,373Joyce (2), Darby
22 March 1997Carlisle UnitedH0–13,847
29 March 1997DarlingtonA0–13,024
31 March 1997Hereford UnitedH1–12,818Greaves
5 April 1997BarnetA0–11,668
12 April 1997Scunthorpe UnitedA2–24,257Quigley, Lowthorpe
15 April 1997Colchester UnitedH1–22,035Darby
19 April 1997Leyton OrientH3–22,647Peacock, Mann, Rioch (pen)
26 April 1997FulhamA0–210,588
3 May 1997ScarboroughH0–23,774

FA Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
R117 November 1996Whitby TownA0–03,337
R1R26 November 1996Whitby TownH8–4 (a.e.t.)2,900Darby (6), Peacock, Mann
R27 December 1996Crewe AlexandraH1–53,756Joyce

League Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
R1 1st Leg20 August 1996ScarboroughH2–22,134Rioch, Quigley
R1 2nd Leg3 September 1996ScarboroughA2–3 (lost 4–5 on agg)2,656Rioch (pen), Gordon

Football League Trophy

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
NR110 December 1996Chester CityH3–1553
NR228 January 1997Carlisle UnitedA0–43,716

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
Northern Ireland GK Roy Carroll
England GK Aidan Davison (on loan from Bolton Wanderers)
England GK Steve Wilson
England DF Neil Allison
Republic of Ireland DF Tony Brien
England DF Rob Dewhurst
Spain DF Antonio Doncel-Varcarcel
England DF Mark Greaves
England DF Adam Lowthorpe
England DF Neil Mann
England DF Gregor Rioch
England DF Sam Sharman
England DF Simon Trevitt
England DF Ian Wright
England MF Stuart Elliott (on loan from Newcastle United)
Canada MF Patrick Dickinson
No. Position Player
Scotland MF Kenny Gilbert
England MF Warren Joyce
Northern Ireland MF Jamie Marks
England MF Scott Maxfield
England MF Richard Peacock
England MF Mike Quigley
England MF Christian Sansam
England MF Paul Wharton
Scotland FW Andy Brown
England FW Duane Darby
England FW Lee Ellington
England FW Paul Fewings
England FW Gavin Gordon
England FW Andy Mason
England FW Robbie Turner (on loan from Cambridge United)

References

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