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1995–96 Millwall F.C. season
Manager Republic of Ireland Mick McCarthy (until 3 February)
Northern Ireland Jimmy Nicholl (from 28 February)
Stadium The Den
First Division 22nd (relegated)
FA Cup Third round
League Cup Third round
Top goalscorerLeague:
All: Alex Rae (16)

During the 1995–96 English football season, Millwall F.C. competed in the Football League First Division, the second tier of English football.

Season summary

The season started brightly for Millwall, as the Lions went top of the First Division from almost the start of the season and stayed in the automatic promotion places for the first third of the season. Despite three straight losses, Millwall were still top of an admittedly tight First Division as December arrived. [1] However, manager Mick McCarthy left to manage Ireland after a 6–0 defeat at Sunderland saw Millwall lose top spot; under his successor, Jimmy Nicholl, Millwall went into freefall with only four more wins all season. A draw on the last day of the season condemned the Lions to relegation. [2]

Final league table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
20 Wolverhampton Wanderers 46 13 16 17 56 62 −6 55
21 Portsmouth 46 13 13 20 61 69 −8 52
22 Millwall (R) 46 13 13 20 43 63 −20 52 Relegation to the Second Division
23 Watford (R) 46 10 18 18 62 70 −8 48
24 Luton Town (R) 46 11 12 23 40 64 −24 45
Source: [ citation needed]
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goals scored; 3) Goal difference
(R) Relegated

Squad

Squad at end of season [3] [4]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK England  ENG Tim Carter
GK United States  USA Kasey Keller
DF England  ENG Mark Beard
DF England  ENG Mike Harle
DF England  ENG Gerard Lavin
DF England  ENG Keith Stevens
DF England  ENG Ben Thatcher
DF England  ENG Damien Webber
DF England  ENG Tony Witter
DF Northern Ireland  NIR Anton Rogan
DF Russia  RUS Vasili Kulkov (on loan from Spartak Moscow)
DF Australia  AUS Lucas Neill
DF Australia  AUS Jason van Blerk
MF England  ENG Mickey Bennett
MF England  ENG Greg Berry
MF England  ENG Bobby Bowry
MF England  ENG Maurice Doyle
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF England  ENG Steve Forbes
MF England  ENG Ricky Newman
MF Scotland  SCO Alex Rae
MF Scotland  SCO Mickey Weir (on loan from Hibernian)
MF Republic of Ireland  IRL Dave Savage
FW England  ENG Richard Cadette
FW England  ENG Kerry Dixon
FW England  ENG Chris Malkin
FW England  ENG Lee McRobert
FW England  ENG Scott Taylor
FW Germany  GER Uwe Fuchs
FW Russia  RUS Sergei Yuran
FW United States  USA John Kerr
GK   Dave Wietcha
MF   Jim Connor
  Phil O'Neil

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. Pos. Nation Player
GK Republic of Ireland  IRL Nick Colgan (on loan from Chelsea)
GK Denmark  DEN Jimmy Nielsen (to AaB)
MF England  ENG Dale Gordon (on loan from West Ham United)
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Northern Ireland  NIR Kingsley Black (on loan from Nottingham Forest)
FW United States  USA John Kerr (on loan to Walsall)
FW Australia  AUS Alistair Edwards (to Sydney Olympic)

Transfers

[5]

In

Out

Results

First Division

29 August 1995 Reading 1–2 Millwall Elm Park
Gooding Rae
Dixon
  • 23 September: Millwall 1–2 Sunderland (Scott pen., Smith); attendance 8,691
  • 1 October: Derby County 2–2 Millwall (Willems, van der Lann; ?); attendance 9,590
  • 22 October: Crystal Palace 1–2 Millwall (Gordon; ?); attendance 14,338
  • 28 October: Millwall 2–1 West Bromwich Albion (?; Hunt); attendance 9,717
  • 18 November: Millwall 0–0 Huddersfield Town; attendance 9,402
  • 9 December: Sunderland 6–0 Millwall (Russell 4, Scott pen., P Gray); attendance 18,951
  • 16 December: Millwall 0–1 Derby County (Sturridge); attendance 7,694
  • 26 December: Wolverhampton Wanderers 1–1 Millwall (Bull; ?); attendance 25,591
  • 4 November: Birmingham City 2–2 Millwall (Castle, Charlery; Dixon, Rae); attendance 23,016
  • 27 January: Millwall 1–1 Portsmouth (Burton); attendance 7,710
10 February 1996 Millwall 1–1 Reading The Den
Newman Bowry ?' ( o.g.)
  • 2 March: Millwall 0–1 Wolverhampton Wanderers (Bull); attendance 9,13
  • 30 March: Millwall 1–4 Crystal Palace (Hopkin, Brown, Ndah 2); attendance 13,214
  • 6 April: West Bromwich Albion 1–0 Millwall (Sneekes); attendance 13,793
  • 10 April: Millwall 2–0 Birmingham City (?); attendance 9,271
  • 13 April: Huddersfield Town 3–0 Millwall (Jepson pen., Edwards, Booth); attendance 11,206

References

  1. ^ "English Division One 1995-1996 Table - statto.com". Archived from the original on 14 July 2014. Retrieved 9 March 2012.
  2. ^ "Millwall 1995-1996 Home - statto.com". Archived from the original on 11 August 2011. Retrieved 9 March 2012.
  3. ^ "Millwall Squad Shots 1995 - 1997".
  4. ^ "All Millwall players: 1996".
  5. ^ "Millwall FC - Transfers 1995/1996".
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

1995–96 Millwall F.C. season
Manager Republic of Ireland Mick McCarthy (until 3 February)
Northern Ireland Jimmy Nicholl (from 28 February)
Stadium The Den
First Division 22nd (relegated)
FA Cup Third round
League Cup Third round
Top goalscorerLeague:
All: Alex Rae (16)

During the 1995–96 English football season, Millwall F.C. competed in the Football League First Division, the second tier of English football.

Season summary

The season started brightly for Millwall, as the Lions went top of the First Division from almost the start of the season and stayed in the automatic promotion places for the first third of the season. Despite three straight losses, Millwall were still top of an admittedly tight First Division as December arrived. [1] However, manager Mick McCarthy left to manage Ireland after a 6–0 defeat at Sunderland saw Millwall lose top spot; under his successor, Jimmy Nicholl, Millwall went into freefall with only four more wins all season. A draw on the last day of the season condemned the Lions to relegation. [2]

Final league table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
20 Wolverhampton Wanderers 46 13 16 17 56 62 −6 55
21 Portsmouth 46 13 13 20 61 69 −8 52
22 Millwall (R) 46 13 13 20 43 63 −20 52 Relegation to the Second Division
23 Watford (R) 46 10 18 18 62 70 −8 48
24 Luton Town (R) 46 11 12 23 40 64 −24 45
Source: [ citation needed]
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goals scored; 3) Goal difference
(R) Relegated

Squad

Squad at end of season [3] [4]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK England  ENG Tim Carter
GK United States  USA Kasey Keller
DF England  ENG Mark Beard
DF England  ENG Mike Harle
DF England  ENG Gerard Lavin
DF England  ENG Keith Stevens
DF England  ENG Ben Thatcher
DF England  ENG Damien Webber
DF England  ENG Tony Witter
DF Northern Ireland  NIR Anton Rogan
DF Russia  RUS Vasili Kulkov (on loan from Spartak Moscow)
DF Australia  AUS Lucas Neill
DF Australia  AUS Jason van Blerk
MF England  ENG Mickey Bennett
MF England  ENG Greg Berry
MF England  ENG Bobby Bowry
MF England  ENG Maurice Doyle
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF England  ENG Steve Forbes
MF England  ENG Ricky Newman
MF Scotland  SCO Alex Rae
MF Scotland  SCO Mickey Weir (on loan from Hibernian)
MF Republic of Ireland  IRL Dave Savage
FW England  ENG Richard Cadette
FW England  ENG Kerry Dixon
FW England  ENG Chris Malkin
FW England  ENG Lee McRobert
FW England  ENG Scott Taylor
FW Germany  GER Uwe Fuchs
FW Russia  RUS Sergei Yuran
FW United States  USA John Kerr
GK   Dave Wietcha
MF   Jim Connor
  Phil O'Neil

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. Pos. Nation Player
GK Republic of Ireland  IRL Nick Colgan (on loan from Chelsea)
GK Denmark  DEN Jimmy Nielsen (to AaB)
MF England  ENG Dale Gordon (on loan from West Ham United)
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Northern Ireland  NIR Kingsley Black (on loan from Nottingham Forest)
FW United States  USA John Kerr (on loan to Walsall)
FW Australia  AUS Alistair Edwards (to Sydney Olympic)

Transfers

[5]

In

Out

Results

First Division

29 August 1995 Reading 1–2 Millwall Elm Park
Gooding Rae
Dixon
  • 23 September: Millwall 1–2 Sunderland (Scott pen., Smith); attendance 8,691
  • 1 October: Derby County 2–2 Millwall (Willems, van der Lann; ?); attendance 9,590
  • 22 October: Crystal Palace 1–2 Millwall (Gordon; ?); attendance 14,338
  • 28 October: Millwall 2–1 West Bromwich Albion (?; Hunt); attendance 9,717
  • 18 November: Millwall 0–0 Huddersfield Town; attendance 9,402
  • 9 December: Sunderland 6–0 Millwall (Russell 4, Scott pen., P Gray); attendance 18,951
  • 16 December: Millwall 0–1 Derby County (Sturridge); attendance 7,694
  • 26 December: Wolverhampton Wanderers 1–1 Millwall (Bull; ?); attendance 25,591
  • 4 November: Birmingham City 2–2 Millwall (Castle, Charlery; Dixon, Rae); attendance 23,016
  • 27 January: Millwall 1–1 Portsmouth (Burton); attendance 7,710
10 February 1996 Millwall 1–1 Reading The Den
Newman Bowry ?' ( o.g.)
  • 2 March: Millwall 0–1 Wolverhampton Wanderers (Bull); attendance 9,13
  • 30 March: Millwall 1–4 Crystal Palace (Hopkin, Brown, Ndah 2); attendance 13,214
  • 6 April: West Bromwich Albion 1–0 Millwall (Sneekes); attendance 13,793
  • 10 April: Millwall 2–0 Birmingham City (?); attendance 9,271
  • 13 April: Huddersfield Town 3–0 Millwall (Jepson pen., Edwards, Booth); attendance 11,206

References

  1. ^ "English Division One 1995-1996 Table - statto.com". Archived from the original on 14 July 2014. Retrieved 9 March 2012.
  2. ^ "Millwall 1995-1996 Home - statto.com". Archived from the original on 11 August 2011. Retrieved 9 March 2012.
  3. ^ "Millwall Squad Shots 1995 - 1997".
  4. ^ "All Millwall players: 1996".
  5. ^ "Millwall FC - Transfers 1995/1996".

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