1997–98 Football League First Division

Football League First Division
Season 1997–98
Champions Nottingham Forest
3rd First Division title
Promoted Nottingham Forest
Middlesbrough
Charlton Athletic
Relegated Manchester City
Stoke City
Reading
Matches played 552
Goals scored 1,410 (2.55 per match)
Top goalscorer Kevin Phillips
Pierre van Hooijdonk (29)[1]
Biggest home win Sheffield United 5–1
Stockport County
(21 October 1997)
Huddersfield Town 5–1
Oxford United
(10 January 1998)
Ipswich Town 5–1 Huddersfield Town
(14 February 1998)
Stockport County 5–1
Reading
(3 March 1998)
Oxford United 5–1
Stoke City
(14 March 1998)
Ipswich Town 5–1
Port Vale
(18 April 1998)
Biggest away win Stoke City 0–7
Birmingham City
(10 January 1998)
Highest scoring Nottingham Forest 5–2
Charlton Athletic
(22 November 1997)
Stoke City 0–7
Birmingham City
(10 January 1998)
Ipswich Town 5–2
Oxford United
(24 February 1998)

The 1997–98 Football League First Division (referred to as the Nationwide First Division for sponsorship reasons) was the sixth season of the league under its current league division format.

Changes from previous season

Team changes

From First Division

Promoted to Premier League

Relegated to Second Division

To First Division

Promoted from Second Division

Relegated from Premier League

Teams

Stadium and locations

Team Location Stadium Capacity
Birmingham CityBirminghamSt Andrew's25,877
Bradford CityBradfordValley Parade17,848
BuryBuryGigg Lane11,840
Charlton AthleticCharltonThe Valley15,815
Crewe AlexandraCreweGresty Road10,153
Huddersfield TownHuddersfieldAlfred McAlpine Stadium24,500
Ipswich TownIpswichPortman Road30,311
Manchester CityManchesterMaine Road35,150
MiddlesbroughMiddlesbroughRiverside Stadium30,000
Norwich CityNorwichCarrow Road24,663
Nottingham ForestWest BridgfordCity Ground30,576
Oxford UnitedOxfordManor Ground9,500
Port ValeBurslemVale Park19,052
PortsmouthPortsmouthFratton Park21,100
Queens Park RangersWhite CityLoftus Road18,439
ReadingReadingElm Park14,800
Sheffield UnitedSheffieldBramall Lane29,034
Stockport CountyStockportEdgeley Park10,841
Stoke CityStoke-on-TrentBritannia Stadium27,743
SunderlandSunderlandStadium of Light42,000
Swindon TownSwindonCounty Ground15,728
Tranmere RoversBirkenheadPrenton Park16,567
West Bromwich AlbionWest BromwichThe Hawthorns22,986
Wolverhampton WanderersWolverhamptonMolineux Stadium28,525

Personnel and kits

Team Manager Captain Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor
Birmingham CityEngland Trevor FrancisEngland Steve BrucePonyAuto Windscreens
Bradford CityEngland Paul JewellEngland Wayne JacobsBeaverJCT600
BuryEngland Stan TernentEngland Chris LuckettiSuper LeagueBirthdays
Charlton AthleticEngland Alan CurbishleyRepublic of Ireland Mark KinsellaQuaserViglen
Crewe AlexandraEngland Dario GradiEngland Gareth WhalleyAdidasBoldon James
Huddersfield TownEngland Peter JacksonWales Barry HornePonyPanasonic
Ipswich TownScotland George BurleyEngland Jason CundyPunchGreene King
Manchester CityEngland Joe RoyleWales Kit SymonsKappaBrother
MiddlesbroughEngland Bryan RobsonEngland Nigel PearsonErreàCellnet
Norwich CityEngland John Faulkner (caretaker)England Matt JacksonPonyColman's
Nottingham ForestEngland Dave BassettEngland Steve ChettleUmbroPinnacle
Oxford UnitedEngland Malcolm ShottonEngland Phil GilchristOwn BrandUnipart
Port ValeEngland John RudgeEngland Allen TankardMizunoTunstall Assurance
PortsmouthEngland Alan BallEngland Adrian WhitbreadAdmiralKJC
Queens Park RangersEngland Ray HarfordNorthern Ireland Steve MorrowLe Coq SportifEricsson
ReadingScotland Tommy BurnsEngland Phil ParkinsonMizunoAuto Trader
Sheffield UnitedEngland Steve Thompson (caretaker)England David HoldsworthLe Coq SportifWards
Stockport CountyEngland Gary MegsonEngland Mike FlynnAdidasRobinsons
Stoke CityWales Alan Durban (caretaker)Iceland Lárus SigurðssonAsicsBritannia
SunderlandEngland Peter ReidEngland Kevin BallAsicsLambtons
Swindon TownEngland Steve McMahonEngland Brian BorrowsMizunoNationwide
Tranmere RoversRepublic of Ireland John AldridgeRepublic of Ireland Liam O'BrienMizunoWirral
West Bromwich AlbionEngland Denis SmithEngland Sean FlynnPatrickWest Bromwich Building Society
Wolverhampton WanderersScotland Mark McGheeEngland Keith CurlePumaGoodyear

Managerial changes

Team Outgoing manager Manner of departure Date of vacancy Position in table Incoming manager Date of appointment
Huddersfield TownEngland Brian HortonSacked6 October 199724thEngland Peter Jackson7 October 1997[2]
Queens Park RangersScotland Stewart HoustonSacked10 November 199713thEngland Ray Harford5 December 1997
West Bromwich AlbionEngland Ray HarfordResigned4 December 19974thEngland Denis Smith24 December 1997
Oxford UnitedEngland Denis SmithSigned by West Bromwich Albion24 December 199716thEngland Malcolm Shotton24 January 1998
Bradford CityEngland Chris KamaraSacked6 January 199811thEngland Paul Jewell6 January 1998
PortsmouthEngland Terry FenwickSacked14 January 199824thEngland Alan Ball26 January 1998
Stoke CityEngland Chic BatesMutual consent22 January 199820thEngland Chris Kamara22 January 1998[3]
Manchester CityEngland Frank ClarkSacked17 February 199822ndEngland Joe Royle18 February 1998[4]
Sheffield UnitedEngland Nigel SpackmanResigned2 March 19985thEngland Steve Bruce2 July 1998
ReadingEngland Terry BullivantResigned18 March 1998[5]23rdScotland Tommy Burns25 March 1998[6]
Stoke CityEngland Chris KamaraMutual consent8 April 1998[7]24thEngland Brian Little13 May 1998
Norwich CityWales Mike WalkerResigned30 April 199816thScotland Bruce Rioch12 June 1998

League table

Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification or relegation
1 Nottingham Forest (C) 46 28 10 8 82 42 +40 94 Promotion to 1998–99 FA Premier League
2 Middlesbrough (P) 46 27 10 9 77 41 +36 91
3 Sunderland 46 26 12 8 86 50 +36 90 Qualification for First Division play-offs
4 Charlton Athletic (P) 46 26 10 10 80 49 +31 88
5 Ipswich Town 46 23 14 9 77 43 +34 83
6 Sheffield United 46 19 17 10 69 54 +15 74
7 Birmingham City 46 19 17 10 60 35 +25 74
8 Stockport County 46 19 8 19 71 69 +2 65
9 Wolverhampton Wanderers 46 18 11 17 57 53 +4 65
10 West Bromwich Albion 46 16 13 17 50 56 6 61
11 Crewe Alexandra 46 18 5 23 58 65 7 59
12 Oxford United 46 16 10 20 60 64 4 58
13 Bradford City 46 14 15 17 46 59 13 57
14 Tranmere Rovers 46 14 14 18 54 57 3 56
15 Norwich City 46 14 13 19 52 69 17 55
16 Huddersfield Town 46 14 11 21 50 72 22 53
17 Bury 46 11 19 16 42 58 16 52
18 Swindon Town 46 14 10 22 42 73 31 52
19 Port Vale 46 13 10 23 56 66 10 49
20 Portsmouth 46 13 10 23 51 63 12 49
21 Queens Park Rangers 46 10 19 17 51 63 12 49
22 Manchester City (R) 46 12 12 22 56 57 1 48 Relegation to 1998–99 Second Division
23 Stoke City (R) 46 11 13 22 44 74 30 46
24 Reading (R) 46 11 9 26 39 78 39 42

Updated to games played on 3 May 1998.
Source: Statto.com
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored
(C) = Champion; (R) = Relegated; (P) = Promoted; (E) = Eliminated; (O) = Play-off winner; (A) = Advances to a further round.
Only applicable when the season is not finished:
(Q) = Qualified to the phase of tournament indicated; (TQ) = Qualified to tournament, but not yet to the particular phase indicated; (RQ) = Qualified to the relegation tournament indicated; (DQ) = Disqualified from tournament.

Play-offs

  Semi-finals
First leg – 10 May; Second leg – 13 May 1998
Final at Wembley
25 May 1998
                     
3rd Sunderland 1 2 3  
6th Sheffield United 2 0 2  
    3rd Sunderland 4 (6)
  4th Charlton Athletic (pen.) 4 (7)
4th Charlton Athletic 1 1 2
5th Ipswich Town 0 0 0  

Results

Home \ Away[1] BIR BRA BuryCHACREHUDIPSMCIMIDNWCNOTOXFPTVPORQPRREASHUSTPSTKSUNSWITRAWBAWOL
Birmingham City 00 13 00 01 00 11 21 11 12 12 00 11 21 10 30 20 41 20 01 30 00 10 10
Bradford City 00 10 10 10 11 21 21 22 21 03 00 21 13 11 41 11 21 00 04 11 01 00 20
Bury 21 20 00 11 22 01 11 01 10 20 10 22 02 11 11 11 01 00 11 10 10 13 13
Charlton Athletic 11 41 00 32 10 30 21 30 21 42 32 10 10 11 30 21 13 11 11 30 20 50 10
Crewe Alexandra 02 50 12 03 25 00 10 11 10 14 21 01 31 23 10 21 01 20 03 20 21 23 02
Huddersfield Town 01 12 20 03 20 22 13 01 13 02 51 04 11 11 10 00 10 31 23 00 30 10 10
Ipswich Town 01 21 20 31 32 51 10 11 50 01 52 51 20 00 10 22 02 23 20 21 00 11 30
Manchester City 01 10 01 22 10 01 12 20 12 23 02 23 22 22 00 00 41 01 01 60 11 10 01
Middlesbrough 31 10 40 21 10 30 11 10 30 00 41 21 11 30 40 12 31 01 31 60 30 10 11
Norwich City 33 23 22 04 02 50 21 00 13 10 21 10 20 00 00 21 11 00 21 50 02 11 02
Nottingham Forest 10 22 30 52 31 30 21 13 40 23 13 21 10 40 10 30 21 10 03 30 22 10 30
Oxford United 02 00 11 12 00 20 10 00 14 20 01 20 10 31 30 24 30 51 11 21 11 21 30
Port Vale 01 00 11 01 23 41 13 21 01 22 01 30 21 20 00 00 21 00 31 01 01 12 02
Portsmouth 11 11 11 02 23 30 01 03 00 11 01 21 31 31 02 11 10 20 14 01 10 23 32
Queens Park Rangers 11 10 01 24 32 21 00 20 50 11 01 11 01 10 11 22 21 11 01 12 00 20 00
Reading 20 03 11 20 33 02 04 30 01 01 33 21 03 01 12 01 10 20 40 01 13 21 00
Sheffield United 00 21 30 41 10 11 01 11 10 22 10 10 21 21 22 40 51 32 20 21 21 24 10
Stockport County 22 12 00 30 01 30 01 31 11 22 22 32 30 31 20 51 10 10 11 42 31 21 10
Stoke City 07 21 32 12 02 12 11 25 12 20 11 00 21 21 21 12 22 21 12 12 03 00 30
Sunderland 11 20 21 00 21 31 22 31 12 01 11 31 42 21 22 41 42 41 30 00 30 20 11
Swindon Town 11 10 31 01 20 11 02 13 12 10 00 41 42 01 31 02 11 11 10 12 21 02 00
Tranmere Rovers 03 31 00 22 03 10 11 00 02 20 00 02 12 22 21 60 33 30 31 02 30 00 21
West Bromwich Albion 10 11 11 10 01 02 23 01 21 10 11 12 22 03 11 10 20 32 11 33 00 21 10
Wolverhampton Wanderers 13 21 42 31 10 11 11 22 10 50 21 10 11 20 32 31 00 34 11 01 31 21 01

Source:
1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Season statistics

Top scorers

Rank Player Club Goals
1 England Kevin Phillips Sunderland 29
Netherlands Pierre van Hooijdonk Nottingham Forest
3 England Kevin Campbell 23
England Clive Mendonca Charlton Athletic
5 England David Johnson Ipswich Town 20
6 England Brett Angell Stockport County 18
7 England Paul Furlong Birmingham City 15
England Marcus Stewart Huddersfield Town

Hat-tricks

PlayerForAgainstResultDate
Netherlands Pierre van HooijdonkNottingham ForestQueens Park Rangers4–030 August 1997
Charlton Athletic5–222 November 1997
England Kevin CampbellCrewe Alexandra4–17 March 1998
England Clive MendoncaCharlton AthleticNorwich City4–017 September 1997
Norway Jan Åge FjørtoftSheffield UnitedStockport County5–121 October 1997
England Paul FurlongBirmingham CityStoke City7–010 January 1998
Stockport County4–127 January 1998
Scotland Dougie FreedmanWolverhampton WanderersNorwich City5–010 January 1998
Scotland Alex MathieIpswich TownNorwich City5–021 February 1998
England David JohnsonOxford United5–224 February 1998
Republic of Ireland Niall QuinnSunderlandStockport County4–17 March 1998
Italy Marco BrancaMiddlesbroughBury4–011 April 1998
England Colin LittleCrewe AlexandraBradford City5–025 April 1998

References

  1. "English League Leading Goalscorers". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 31 October 2010.
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