1994–95 Dundee United F.C. season

Dundee United
1994–95 season
Chairman Jim McLean
Manager Ivan Golac (until March 14, 1995)
Billy Kirkwood (from March 28, 1995)[1]
Scottish Premier Division 10th
W9 D9 L18 F40 A56 P36
Tennent's Scottish Cup Quarter-finals
Coca-Cola Cup Quarter-finals
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup First round
Top goalscorer League: Craig Brewster (7)
All: Jerren Nixon (9)
Highest home attendance 10,845 (vs Celtic, 1995-05-13)
Lowest home attendance 6,457 (vs Falkirk, 1995-02-21)

The 1994–95 season was the 83rd year of football played by Dundee United, and covers the period from July 1, 1994 to June 30, 1995. United finished in bottom place and were relegated to the First Division, their first spell outside the Premier Division since its inception in 1975.

Season review

United were relegated, the season after winning the Scottish Cup for the first time. Ivan Golac, the man who led them to the trophy, was sacked in March and replaced with Billy Kirkwood. Kirkwood's record was less than impressive and losing nine of the final eleven games meant relegation.

Match results

Dundee United played a total of 45 competitive matches during the 1994–95 season.[2] The team finished tenth (bottom) in the Premier Division and were relegated.

In the cup competitions, United lost in the fourth round of the Tennent's Scottish Cup to Aberdeen and lost narrowly in the Coca-Cola Cup quarter-finals to Rangers.

Legend

Win Draw Loss

All results are written with Dundee United's score first.

Premier Division

DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
13 AugustHibernianA0–58,849
20 AugustCelticA1–225,817Nixon
27 AugustAberdeenH2–19,295Welsh, Brewster
10 SeptemberMotherwellH1–17,440Ristic
17 SeptemberHeartsA1–27,392Nixon
24 SeptemberFalkirkH1–06,899Petrić
1 OctoberRangersA0–243,330
8 OctoberKilmarnockA2–07,179Welsh, Ristic
15 OctoberPartick ThistleH0–16,687
22 OctoberHibernianH0–07,983
29 OctoberAberdeenA0–311,744
5 NovemberCelticH2–210,393Brewster, Dailly
8 NovemberMotherwellA1–16,136Brewster
19 NovemberHeartsH5–27,717Johnson, Brewster, McKinlay, Dailly (2)
26 NovemberFalkirkA3–15,933Brewster, Nixon, McKinlay
4 DecemberRangersH0–310,692
26 DecemberKilmarnockH2–28,468Hannah, Winters
31 DecemberHibernianA0–47,763
2 JanuaryAberdeenH0–010,580
7 JanuaryCelticA1–121,429Cleland
14 JanuaryHeartsA0–28,656
21 JanuaryMotherwellH6–17,062McKinlay (2), Brewster, Dailly, Nixon (2)
4 FebruaryRangersA1–144,197Nixon
21 FebruaryFalkirkH1–06,457Malpas
25 FebruaryPartick ThistleH2–07,227Brewster, Sergio
4 MarchKilmarnockA0–27,630Hannah, Winters
7 MarchPartick ThistleA0–22,627Brewster, Gomes
18 MarchMotherwellA1–24,457Malpas
21 MarchHeartsH1–16,862Gomes
1 AprilRangersH0–210,842
8 AprilFalkirkA1–35,894Gomes
15 AprilKilmarnockH1–28,723Petrić
18 AprilPartick ThistleA3–15,262Welsh (2), Hannah
29 AprilHibernianH0–18,376
6 MayAberdeenA1–221,364Winters
13 MayCelticH0–110,845

Tennent's Scottish Cup

DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
28 JanuaryClydeH0–07,413
7 FebruaryClydeA5–15,387Hannah, Bowman, McKinlay, Craig, Nixon
18 FebruaryHuntlyA3–14,500Brewster, Malpas, Hannah

Coca-Cola Cup

DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
16 AugustSt MirrenA1–03,470Ristic
31 AugustHamiltonA2–22,180Hannah (2)
21 SeptemberCelticA0–128,859

United beat Hamilton 5–3 on penalty kicks

Cup Winners' Cup

DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
15 SeptemberSlovakia Tatran PrešovH3–29,454Petric, Nixon, Hannah
29 SeptemberSlovakia Tatran PrešovA1–38,184McKinlay

Player details

During the 1994–95 season, United used 25 different players comprising five nationalities. The table below shows the number of appearances and goals scored by each player.[3]

No. Pos Nat Player TotalPremier DivisionTennent's Scottish CupCoca-Cola CupCup Winners' Cup
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
GK Denmark Henrik Jørgensen 3020001000
GK Scotland Alan Main 10060002020
GK Republic of Ireland Kelham O'Hanlon 330310200000
DF Scotland Gary Bollan 8070001000
DF Scotland Alex Cleland 211181002010
DF Scotland David Craig 8160110010
DF Scotland Maurice Malpas 383312411020
DF Scotland Mark Perry 11090101000
DF Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Gordan Petrić 423332403021
DF Scotland Brian Welsh 354284302020
MF Scotland Dave Bowman 381310412010
MF Argentina Juan Ferreri 1010000000
MF Scotland David Hannah 417322423221
MF Scotland Grant Johnson 131131000000
MF Scotland Jim McInally 330250303020
MF Scotland Billy McKinlay 345264412020
MF Scotland Andy McLaren 220190001020
MF Wales Andy Moule 1010000000
MF England Chris Myers 3010002000
MF Trinidad and Tobago Jerren Nixon 379286413022
MF Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dragutin Ristić 173102303110
FW Scotland Craig Brewster 358277313020
FW Scotland Paddy Connolly 8060002000
FW Scotland Scott Crabbe 10090100000
FW Scotland Christian Dailly 404334401020
FW Brazil Sérgio 164143210000
FW Scotland Robbie Winters 122122000000

Transfers

Playing kit

Home
colours
Away
colours

The jerseys were sponsored by Rover for the first time in a two-year deal. The deal began in time for the Cup Final at the end of the previous season.

Trivia

  • Celtic, who relegated United on the final day by beating them, actually scored the lowest number of league goals that season (39). United scored 40.

See also

References

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  2. "Dundee Utd 1994/1995 results and fixtures". Soccerbase. Retrieved 12 December 2007.
  3. "1994–95". Glenrothes Arabs. Archived from the original on 3 July 2008. Retrieved 12 December 2007.
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  8. "Gary Bollan". Glenrothes Arabs. Archived from the original on 28 August 2008. Retrieved 11 December 2007.
  9. "Alex Cleland". Glenrothes Arabs. Archived from the original on 15 October 2008. Retrieved 11 December 2007.
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