1988–89 Norwich City F.C. season

During the 1988–89 English football season, Norwich City competed in the Football League First Division.

Norwich City
1988–89 season
ManagerDave Stringer
StadiumCarrow Road
First Division4th
FA CupSemi-final
League CupThird round
Top goalscorerLeague:
Robert Fleck

All:
Robert Fleck (15)

Season summary

Norwich were tipped by many to struggle during the season, but shocked the rest of the First Division by going top in September; by the end of October, they held a six-point lead over Arsenal, having played a game more. The lead at the top was maintained until December, finished the season in fourth - until 1993, this was their highest ever league placing. They also reached the semi-finals of the FA Cup, losing to Everton, which had made them unlikely contenders for the double of the league title and FA Cup this season - an accolade which had only previously been achieved five times in a whole century of league football in England.

Norwich's fourth place in the league saw them finish only behind champions Arsenal, runners-up Liverpool and third placed Nottingham Forest. They finished above a number of higher-spending and traditionally better-supported and more successful clubs including Everton, Manchester United and relegated Newcastle United.

Stars of the season included goalkeeper Bryan Gunn, defender Andy Linighan, midfielder Mike Phelan, winger Dale Gordon and striker Robert Fleck. However, it was the last season at Carrow Road for Phelan, who was then sold to Manchester United.

Squad

Squad at end of season[1]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
GK Bryan Gunn
DF Ian Butterworth (vice-captain)
DF Ian Culverhouse
DF Andy Linighan
DF Mark Bowen
MF Paul Cook
MF Ian Crook
MF Ruel Fox[2]
No. Position Player
MF Dale Gordon
MF Mike Phelan (captain)
MF Trevor Putney
MF Robert Rosario
MF Jeremy Goss
MF Andy Townsend[3]
FW Malcolm Allen
FW Robert Fleck

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
FW Alan Taylor (retired)

Reserve team

Youth team

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
GK Nick Brown
No. Position Player
GK Jason Batty

Transfers

In

Out

Final league table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
2 Liverpool 38 22 10 6 65 28 +37 76 FA Cup Winners, but excluded from the Cup Winners' Cup
3 Nottingham Forest 38 17 13 8 64 43 +21 64 League Cup Winners, excluded from UEFA Cup
4 Norwich City 38 17 11 10 48 45 +3 62
5 Derby County 38 17 7 14 40 38 +2 58
6 Tottenham Hotspur 38 15 12 11 60 46 +14 57
Source:

Results

First Division

27/08/1988 Norwich City2-1Nottingham ForestNorwich
Fleck
Bowen
Chettle Stadium: Carrow Road
03/09/1988 Middlesbrough2-3Norwich CityMiddlesbrough
Mowbray
Burke
Rosario
Fleck
Stadium: Ayresome Park
10/09/1988 Norwich City1-0Queen's Park RangersNorwich
Phelan Stadium: Carrow Road
17/09/1988 Newcastle United0-2Norwich CityNewcastle-upon-Tyne
Fleck Stadium: St James' Park
24/09/1988 Norwich City2-2MillwallNorwich
Crook
Rosario
Cascarino
O'Callaghan
Stadium: Carrow Road
01/10/1988 Norwich City1-3Charlton AthleticNorwich
Linighan Williams
Mortimer
Stadium: Carrow Road
08/10/1988 Derby County0-1Norwich CityDerby
Wright  o.g.' Stadium: Baseball Ground
22/10/1988 Norwich City3-1Tottenham HotspurNorwich
Stadium: Carrow Road
26/10/1988 Manchester United1-2Norwich City
29/10/1988 Norwich City1-1SouthamptonNorwich
Stadium: Carrow Road
05/11/1988 Wimbledon0-2Norwich City
12/11/1988 Norwich City1-1Sheffield WednesdayNorwich
Stadium: Carrow Road
19/11/1988 Everton1-1Norwich City
26/11/1988 Norwich City2-2Luton TownNorwich
Stadium: Carrow Road
03/12/1988 Aston Villa3-1Norwich City
10/12/1988 Norwich City0-0ArsenalNorwich
Stadium: Carrow Road
17/12/1988 Liverpool0-1Norwich City
27/12/1988 Norwich City2-1West Ham UnitedNorwich
Stadium: Carrow Road
31/12/1988 Norwich City0-0MiddlesbroughNorwich
Stadium: Carrow Road
02/01/1989 Queen's Park Rangers2-1Norwich City
14/01/1989 Norwich City1-2Coventry CityNorwich
Stadium: Carrow Road
22/01/1989 Millwall2-3Norwich City
04/02/1989 Norwich City2-1Charlton AthleticNorwich
Stadium: Carrow Road
11/02/1989 Norwich City1-0Derby CountyNorwich
Stadium: Carrow Road
21/02/1989 Tottenham Hotspur2-1Norwich City
25/02/1989 Norwich City2-1Manchester UnitedNorwich
Stadium: Carrow Road
11/03/1989 Norwich City1-0WimbledonNorwich
Stadium: Carrow Road
25/03/1989 Norwich City0-2Newcastle UnitedNorwich
Stadium: Carrow Road
27/03/1989 West Ham United0-2Norwich City
01/04/1989 Norwich City0-1LiverpoolNorwich
Stadium: Carrow Road
05/04/1989 Nottingham Forest2-0Norwich City
08/04/1989 Coventry City2-1Norwich City
19/04/1989 Southampton0-0Norwich City
22/04/1989 Norwich City2-2Aston VillaNorwich
Stadium: Carrow Road
01/05/1989 Arsenal5-0Norwich City
06/05/1989 Norwich City1-0EvertonNorwich
Stadium: Carrow Road
13/05/1989 Luton Town1-0Norwich City
17/05/1989 Sheffield Wednesday2-2Norwich City

League Cup

28/09/1988 Norwich City2-0Preston North EndNorwich
Stadium: Carrow Road
11 October 1988 Preston North End0-3Norwich City
2 November 1988 Leicester City2-0Norwich City

FA Cup

08/01/1989 Port Vale1-3Norwich City
28/01/1989 Norwich City8-0Sutton UnitedNorwich
Stadium: Carrow Road
18/02/1989 Norwich City3-2Sheffield UnitedNorwich
Stadium: Carrow Road
18/03/1989 West Ham United0-0Norwich City
22/03/1989 Norwich City3-1West Ham UnitedNorwich
Stadium: Carrow Road
15/04/1989 Everton1-0Norwich CityBirmingham
Stadium: Villa Park

Awards

  • Barry Butler Memorial Trophy for Norwich City F.C. Player of the Year: Dale Gordon

References

  1. "Norwich City » squad 1988/1989". www.worldfootball.net. Retrieved 10 September 2013.
  2. Fox was born in Ipswich, England, but also qualified to represent Montserrat internationally and would make his international debut for Montserrat in 2004.
  3. Townsend was born in Maidstone, England, but also qualified to represent the Republic of Ireland internationally through his grandmother and made his international debut for the Republic of Ireland in February 1989.
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