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1992–93 Aston Villa F.C. season

English football club season


English football club season

FieldValue
clubAston Villa
season1992–93
managerRon Atkinson
chairmanDoug Ellis
stadiumVilla Park
leaguePremier League
league result[2nd](1992-93-fa-premier-league)
cup1FA Cup
cup1 result[Fourth round](1992-93-fa-cup-fourth-round-proper)
cup2League Cup
cup2 result[Fourth round](1992-93-football-league-cup-fourth-round)
league topscorerDean Saunders (13)
season topscorerDean Saunders (17)
highest attendance39,063 vs. Manchester United
7 Nov 1992, Premier League
lowest attendance17,120 vs. Chelsea
5 Sep 1992, Premier League
average attendance29,594
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7 Nov 1992, Premier League 5 Sep 1992, Premier League Main article: History of Aston Villa F.C. (1961–present)

The 1992–93 English football season was Aston Villa's founding season in the Premier League. It was Villa's 118th professional season, their 82nd season in top flight and their 6th consecutive season in the top tier.

Aston Villa spent most of the season challenging for the title in the newly formed league and were top of the league with six games left to play, but were eventually overhauled by manager Ron Atkinson's old club Manchester United.

There were debut appearances for Dean Saunders (112), Ray Houghton (95), Dave Farrell (6), and Frank McAvennie (3).

Story of the season

August

Villa began their season against the last champions of the old 2nd Division, Ipswich Town in front of a packed crowd at Portman Road and came away with a point after a late goal by Dalian Atkinson cancelled out Gavin Johnson's first half opener. The following Wednesday night Villa were back in front of a home crowd at Villa Park to face the reigning Division 1 champions Leeds United and picked up another point with another Atkinson goal. Next, Villa faced Ian Branfoot's Southampton and it was three from three for Atkinson, and three draws from three for Villa. Another mid-week game, this time at Goodison Park brought Villa's first loss of the season, as a late Mo Johnston strike gave Everton all three points. Then on to Bramall Lane and Villa's first win of the season as two goals from Garry Parker and a first clean sheet of the season for Nigel Spink lifted Villa to 15th at the end of the month.

September

A poor performance and a home loss to Chelsea was quickly forgotten after Villa hit three with no reply against Crystal Palace. There were comings and goings, Frank McAcvennie's short stay at the club ended and he departed on a free. To replace him, Villa spent a club record £2.3m to sign Liverpool's star striker Dean Saunders. Saunders would not be in place in time as Villa faced Leeds for the second time in a month, with the outcome the same, a 1–1 draw. He would make his debut at home to old club Liverpool, and couldn't have hoped for a better debut, hitting a brace as Villa ran out 4–2 winners. The Manor Ground next in the Coca-Cola Cup 2nd round, 1st leg against second tier Oxford United. Centre-backs Paul McGrath and Shaun Teale grabbed a goal each. Joey Beauchamp pulled one back for Oxford to make it a less straight-forward tie at Villa Park a fortnight later. Next, Villa were in the north east taking on new boys Middlesbrough at Ayresome Park. Saunders made it four in two league games as Villa ran out 3–2 victors.

October

Dean Saunders fine start to life at Villa continued with a third consecutive league brace away at Wimbledon, but the game would be remembered for the brilliant solo run and chipped finish that would see Dalian Atkinson scoop the Goal of the Season, Villa taking the spoils in a 3–2 win. Oxford United came to Villa Park for the second leg in the Coca-Cola Cup and goals from Dalian Atkinson and skipper Kevin Richardson were enough to see Villa progress, 2–1 on the night, 4–2 on aggregate. A dour goalless draw at home to Blackburn Rovers saw Villa fourth in the table, 6 points off shock early runners Norwich City, and there was another single point taken at Boundary Park, Dalian Atkinson's goal sharing the spoils with Oldham Athletic after an early goal by Villa old boy Ian Olney. The third round of the League Cup next and Villa playing host to Alex Ferguson's Manchester United. Dean Saunders goal was the difference as Villa progressed to Round 4.

November

Villa started November against Queens Park Rangers at home, winning 2–0 thanks to a goal a piece for Villa's two forwards, Atkinson and Saunders. 7 league goals each, Villa remained Fourth, 3 points off new leaders Blackburn. Villa faced Manchester United at home again, this time in the league, with the outcome the same, a 1–0 victory for Villa. A third straight clean sheet for Nigel Spink at White Hart Lane but his opposite number Erik Thorstvedt had a equally good day at the office, 0–0 against Spurs. Next was the visit of high flying Norwich City, and goals from Ray Houghton and Garry Parker could not stop Villa falling to a first home loss since Chelsea at the start of September, goals for Phillips, Beckford and Sutch winning the points to the Canaries.

December

Ipswich Town at home in Round 4 of the League Cup and Atkinson and Saunders each getting a goal and an assist. A brace from Ipswich forward Chris Kiwomya left the tie at 2–2. A Replay at Portman Road would be needed. Two goals from Dalian Atkinson at Hillsborough saw Villa back to winning ways at Sheffield Wednesday. And another 2–1 win at home to Brian Clough's strugglers Nottingham Forest saw Villa up to Second. The Replay at Portman Road and a solitary Chris Kiwomya strike saw Ipswich through 1–0 and Villa out at the last 16. Back in the league, Villa faltered with a 1–1 draw at Maine Road against Manchester City followed by a 3–0 humbling against Coventry City on Boxing Day, Micky Quinn terrorising Villa's normally resilient defence. Villa ended the year in winning ways, a Dean Saunders penalty enough to see them take the points at home to Arsenal.

January

Backup Goalkeeper Les Sealey was allowed a free transfer and would return to old club Manchester United. The third round of this seasons FA Cup drew Villa at home to Malcolm Allison's Bristol Rovers. Young full back Neil Cox gave Villa a first half lead, but Rovers equalled the tie through Marcus Browning. A replay at Twerton Park to decide Villa's fate. Villa headed to Anfield next and Dean Saunders made it 3 in 2 against his former employers as Liverpool were beat 2–1. Villa turned on the style in a thrilling Sunday afternoon encounter against Middlesbrough, goals from Parker, McGrath, Yorke, Saunders and Teale as Villa won 5–1. Back to the FA Cup and Villa hit three against Bristol Rovers to advance to the next round. They wouldn't have to wait long for that match as 3 days later, Villa faced Wimbledon at home in Round 4. Dwight Yorke's strike after 3 minutes cancelled out by Gary Elkins meant a replay at Selhurst Park. Villa made it four league wins on the bounce, sweeping Dave Bassett's Sheffield United aside with a convincing 3–1 win, but ended the month with a poor performance at the Dell, as Southampton ran out 2–0 victors.

February

A cold night in South London and a 0–0 draw in Villa's replay at Wimbledon. After 120 minutes and nothing to separate the sides, a shootout was needed. A penalty masterclass from all but one. Villa captain Kevin Richardson missing the decisive kick and Villa were out. Back to Villa Park in the league and a 2–0 win against Ipswich Town saw Villa keeping pace with leaders Manchester United, just a point separating the two. A Bobby Bowry goal made it three losses out of four on the road in the league however, Crystal Palace 1–0 winners. Villa would be back in London three days later. A 1–0 win at Chelsea, Houghton with the lone goal. Everton at home next and goals for two of Villa's right backs, Neil Cox, and Earl Barrett, a makeshift central midfielder for the day, Villa the victors 2–1. Dwight Yorke was struggling to replicate his top scoring form from last season but did get his 5th of the campaign against Wimbledon in a 1–0 win.

March

Villa would open March with back-to-back draws. First, Tottenham Hotspur came to Villa Park but the game was ultimately a tame goalless tie. Next, Villa headed to Ron Atkinson's old stomping ground Old Trafford, and a thrilling encounter between the Premier League's top two sides. United's Welsh powerhouse Mark Hughes equalised - but that was only after a wonderful long range strike from Villa's Irish left-back Steve Staunton, who opened with the goal three minutes before. Nothing to separate the two sides. Back to Villa Park, and a brace for Dwight Yorke gave Villa the points at home to Trevor Francis's Sheffield Wednesday, but Villa would end the month with a loss on the road to Norwich City, defender John Polston with the only goal of the game.

April

A goal from Paul McGrath gave Villa the points at the City Ground in a well-fought 1–0 win, but Villa failed to find a way through Coventry at Villa Park, drawing the tie 0–0. Tony Daley hit the winner at Highbury against Arsenal, and Villa headed into the final four games of the season still just a point off Manchester United. A 3–1 win at home to Manchester City kept United looking over their shoulder, and Villa headed to Ewood Park in high spirits. However, Blackburn hit Villa for three, and United beat Palace, leaving a 4 point gap, with 6 to play for.

May

Relegation placed Oldham came to Villa Park at the start of May, and Villa were expected to win extending the challenge back to Manchester United, who were to face Blackburn on the Monday night. However, Oldham were in a fight of their own, and a goal from midfielder Nick Henry gave Oldham the 1–0 win, taking their survival battle to the final day and crowning United the inaugural Premier League Champions. Villa would round off the season at Loftus Road, losing 2–1 to Queens Park Rangers. Aston Villa would finish the season in 2nd place, 10 points off United, but qualification for next seasons UEFA Cup assured.

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Transfers

Transferred in

DatePosPlayerFromFee**£3,230,000**
1 July 1992CFFrank McAvennieWest Ham UnitedFree transfer
28 July 1992RMRay HoughtonLiverpool£900,000
10 September 1992CFDean SaundersLiverpool£2,300,000
21 September 1992LMGareth FarrellyHome Farm£30,000

Loaned in

DatePosPlayerFromLoan End
1 January 1993CMHenrik LarsenPisa31 May 1993

Transferred out

DatePosPlayerToFee**£700,000**
1 July 1992RWNigel CallaghanRetired
1 July 1992CBKent NielsenDEN AGFFree transfer
7 July 1992CFIan OlneyOldham Athletic£700,000
9 September 1992CFFrank McAvennieCliftonvilleFree transfer
6 January 1993GKLes SealeyManchester UnitedFree transfer

Loaned out

DatePosPlayerToLoan End
2 October 1992GKLes SealeyBirmingham City5 January 1993
31 October 1992CFMartin CarruthersHull City31 January 1993
8 November 1992CMLee WilliamsShrewsbury Town31 May 1993
25 January 1993CMDavid FarrellScunthorpe United25 February 1993

Overall transfer activity

Expenditure

£3,230,000

Income

£700,000

Balance

£2,530,000

Squad

#PosNameNatPlace of birthDate of birth (Age)Signed fromDate signedFeeAppsGlsGoalkeepers----Defenders--------Midfielders--------Forwards--------
GKNigel SpinkENGChelmsfordChelmsford City4 January 1977£4,0003810
GKMark BosnichAUSLiverpoolAUS Sydney Croatia28 February 1992Free transfer10
GKLes SealeyENGBethnal GreenManchester United19 July 1991Free transfer220
GKMichael OakesENGNorthwichAcademy1 July 199100
RBEarl BarrettENGRochdaleOldham Athletic25 February 1992£1,700,000130
LBSteve StauntonIREDundalkLiverpool7 August 1991£1,100,000434
CBPaul McGrathIREENG GreenfordManchester United3 August 1989£400,0001252
CBShaun TealeENGSouthportBournemouth25 July 1991£300,000491
CBNeil CoxENGScunthorpeScunthorpe United12 February 1991£400,00070
LBBryan SmallENGBirminghamAcademy1 July 1990110
CBUgo EhioguENGHackneyWest Bromwich Albion12 July 1991£40,00090
RBDariusz KubickiPOLKożuchówPOL Legia Warsaw28 August 1991£200,000290
CMKevin Richardson *(c)*ENGNewcastle upon TyneESP Real Sociedad6 August 1991£450,000490
CMRay HoughtonIRESCO GlasgowLiverpool28 July 1992£900,000--
CMGarry ParkerENGOxfordNottingham Forest29 November 1991£650,000302
AMStefan BeinlichGEREast BerlinGER Bergmann-Borsig1 October 1991£100,00020
AMMatthias BreitkreutzGERCrivitzGER Bergmann-Borsig1 October 1991£100,00080
CMDavid FarrellENGBirminghamRedditch United6 January 1992£45,00000
CMMark BlakeENGBirminghamAcademy1 July 1989303
AMHenrik LarsenDENKongens LyngbyITA Pisa1 January 1993Loan--
CFDean SaundersWALSwanseaLiverpool10 September 1992£2,300,000--
CFDwight YorkeTRICanaanTRI Signal Hill19 December 1989£120,0005419
CFDalian AtkinsonENGShrewsburyESP Real Sociedad11 July 1991£1,600,000161
LWSteve FroggattENGLincolnAcademy1 July 1991161
CFCyrille RegisENGGUF MaripasoulaCoventry City2 July 1991Free transfer4611
RWTony DaleyENGBirminghamAcademy1 January 198622432
CFFrank McAvennieSCOGlasgowWest Ham United1 July 1992Free transfer--
CFMartin CarruthersENGNottinghamAcademy1 July 199000

Note: Stats and ages are correct as of July 1, 1992.

Results

Premier League

Main article: 1992–93 FA Premier League

Results by round

Matches

Newton Wise Staunton Froggatt Atkinson Parker Rosenthal McGrath Atkinson Clarke Atkinson Atkinson Parker Beckford Sutch McGrath Rosario Saunders McGrath Yorke Saunders Teale Saunders Richardson Dowie Saunders Barrett Parker Houghton Gallacher Allen

FA Cup

Main article: 1992–93 FA Cup

R. Houghton

  • J. Fashanu
  • N. Ardley
  • B. McAllister
  • V. Jones
  • G. Dobbs
  • R. Joseph
  • G. Parker
  • D. Saunders
  • S. Staunton
  • D. Yorke
  • S. Teale
  • K. Richardson

League Cup

Main article: 1992–93 Football League Cup

S. Teale K. Richardson D. Atkinson

Statistics

Total

#PosNatPlayerSqdAppFXISubUnuGlsAstO.G.C.S.[[File:Stopwatch.svg13px]]----------------------------
GKAUS311818-13---11-----1650'
GKENG5---5----------
GKENG11---11----------
GKENG483333-15-1-10-----2970'
RBENG515151--12--3----4620'
CBENG2920911922--1--11-1019'
CBENG115236-1-----31220'
RBPOL311-2---------90'
CBIRE505050--521-2---14522'
LBENG22151147-1-----421043'
LBIRE515151--29--2---24536'
CBENG474747--2---7---14241'
AMGER117182-------6-178'
CMENG21-11-------1-2'
AMGER64222-------22196'
CMENG32111-------1174'
CMIRE484848--48--1---24334'
AMDEN---------------
CMENG464646--91------134023'
CMENG515151--33--4---14584'
CFENG323232--133--1---52770'
CFENG11-1--------1-11'
RWENG131385-2------52783'
LWENG2121192-15--1--281590'
CFSCO43-31-1-----3-84'
CFENG211789413-----94734'
CFWAL444444--163--2----3990'
CFTRI4235287775-----7102556'

Premier League

#PosNatPlayerSqdAppFXISubUnuGlsAstO.G.C.S.[[File:Stopwatch.svg13px]]----------------------------
GKAUS291717-12---8-----1530'
GKENG5---5----------
GKENG10---10----------
GKENG402525-15-1-7-----2250'
RBENG424242--12--3----3780'
CBENG231569811--1--9-633'
CBENG104136-1-----31130'
RBPOL2---2----------
CBIRE424242--421-1---13772'
LBENG20141046-1-----42953'
LBIRE424242--28--2---13769'
CBENG393939--1---7---13491'
AMGER97162-------6-178'
CMENG11-1--------1-2'
AMGER53212-------12177'
CMENG2211--------1174'
CMIRE393939--37--1---13500'
AMDEN---------------
CMENG373737--91------103221'
CMENG424242--21--4---13744'
CFENG282828--114--1---42417'
CFENG11-1--------1-11'
RWENG131385-2------52783'
LWENG1717161-15--1--181314'
CFSCO43-31-1-----3-84'
CFENG161376313-----63696'
CFWAL353535--132--2----3150'
CFTRI3427225763-----581921'

F.A. Cup

#PosNatPlayerSqdAppFXISubUnuGlsAstO.G.C.S.[[File:Stopwatch.svg13px]]----------------------------
GKAUS111-----1-----120'
GKENG---------------
GKENG---------------
GKENG333-----1-----270'
RBENG444-----------390'
CBENG4321111-----1-283'
CBENG---------------
RBPOL---------------
CBIRE444-----------390'
LBENG---------------
LBIRE444---1------1317'
CBENG444-----------390'
AMGER2---2----------
CMENG---------------
AMGER---------------
CMENG---------------
CMIRE444--11-------390'
AMDEN---------------
CMENG444----------1384'
CMENG444-----------390'
CFENG---------------
CFENG---------------
RWENG---------------
LWENG3321--------1-186'
CFSCO---------------
CFENG32-21-------2-17'
CFWAL444--2--------390'
CFTRI444--12------2373'

League Cup

#PosNatPlayerSqdAppFXISubUnuGlsAstO.G.C.S.[[File:Stopwatch.svg13px]]----------------------------
GKAUS1---1----------
GKENG---------------
GKENG1---1----------
GKENG555-----1-----450'
RBENG555-----------450'
CBENG2211--------1-103'
CBENG111-----------90'
RBPOL111-----------90'
CBIRE444--1---1----360'
LBENG211-1---------90'
LBIRE555-----------450'
CBENG444--1--------360'
AMGER---------------
CMENG1---1----------
AMGER11-1--------1-19'
CMENG1---1----------
CMIRE555----------1444'
AMDEN---------------
CMENG555----------2418'
CMENG555--12-------450'
CFENG444--21------1353'
CFENG---------------
RWENG---------------
LWENG111-----------90'
CFSCO---------------
CFENG2211--------1121'
CFWAL555--11-------450'
CFTRI4422--------2-262'

Goals Involvements

Rank#NatPlayerPosAppsGoal Inv.Premier LeagueFA CupLeague CupTotalGoalsAssistsGoalsAssistsGoalsAssistsGoalsAssists12345678910111213141516
-WAL{{sortnameCFForward (association football)19}}44181302021171
-ENG{{sortnameCFForward (association football)21}}32151110021132
-ENG{{sortnameCMMidfielder (association football)13}}461091000091
-TRI{{sortnameCFForward (association football)20}}35960120072
-IRL{{sortnameCMMidfielder (association football)12}}48732110043
-IRL{{sortnameCBDefender (association football)6}}50540001050
-ENG{{sortnameCMMidfielder (association football)11}}51520001232
-ENG{{sortnameCFForward (association football)22}}17413000013
-IRL{{sortnameLBDefender (association football)9}}51320010021
-ENG{{sortnameRBDefender (association football)4}}20310110021
-ENG{{sortnameRWForward (association football)18}}13220000020
-ENG{{sortnameCBDefender (association football)7}}47210001020
-ENG{{sortnameLWForward (association football)25}}21211000011
-ENG{{sortnameRBDefender (association football)3}}51110000010
-ENG{{sortnameLBDefender (association football)10}}15101000001
-SCO{{sortnameCFForward (association football)23}}3101000001

Clean Sheets

Rank#NatPlayerAppsConcededClean SheetsPremier LeagueFA CupLeague CupConCSConCSConCS12
-AUS18101010100100
-ENG333492782151

References

References

  1. "Aston Villa's Seasons".
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