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1992–93 Middlesbrough F.C. season


FieldValue
clubMiddlesbrough
season1992–93
managerLennie Lawrence
chairmanColin Henderson
stadiumAyresome Park
leaguePremier League
league result[21st](1992-93-fa-premier-league) *(relegated)*
cup1FA Cup
cup1 result[Fourth round](1992-93-fa-cup-fourth-round-proper)
cup2League Cup
cup2 result[Second round](1992-93-football-league-cup-second-round)
league topscorerWilkinson (15)
average attendance16,724
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prevseason[1991–92](1991-92-middlesbrough-f-c-season)
nextseason[1993–94](1993-94-middlesbrough-f-c-season)

During the 1992–93 English football season, Middlesbrough competed in the inaugural season of the Premier League. It was Middlesbrough's first season in the top flight since relegation in 1988; Middlesbrough regained promotion to England's top flight by finishing second in the old Second Division (renamed the First Division after the foundation of the Premier League).

Season summary

Middlesbrough enjoyed a good start to the season, winning four of their first seven games – including a superb 4–1 home win over Yorkshire rivals and reigning champions Leeds United – a run that sent them sixth in the table. Unfortunately, they couldn't quite keep up the momentum but still, up to their thrilling 3–2 victory over Blackburn Rovers on 5 December 1992, they enjoyed stable mid-table form, winning six, drawing six and losing six of their first 18 games. Unfortunately, three consecutive draws followed and from then, starting from a 1–0 home defeat to strugglers Crystal Palace before the new year, the club struggled and went into freefall during the entire second half of the season, winning just three of their next 18 fixtures and picking up just ten points from a possible 54, a run that ultimately resulted in the club's relegation looking inevitable with three matches left.

However, a 3–0 win over Tottenham Hotspur gave them a very slim glimmer of hope for an unlikely survival; on the other hand, they would never look like pulling off the 'great escape' that relegation rivals Oldham Athletic would soon perfect. With just two matches left, they were already three points adrift of Sheffield United and five adrift of Crystal Palace, both having a game in hand. Despite a 3–2 win at Sheffield Wednesday, results went against them: Palace beating Ipswich Town 3–1, Sheffield United condemning Nottingham Forest to relegation by winning 2–0 at the City Ground and Oldham stunning title chasers Aston Villa 1–0 at Villa Park which also saw Manchester United clinching their first top-flight title for 26 years. With these results, Middlesbrough were left with a virtually impossible survival task, with only one game left and were three points adrift of Sheffield United who had two games left with a vastly superior goal difference of −3 against Boro's −21. They needed the Blades to lose both of their final games with a miracle 18-goal swing and to beat third-placed Norwich City in their final game for any chance of survival. Sadly, Boro's relegation was confirmed before a ball was kicked on their closing fixture as the Blades beat Everton 2–0 at Goodison Park. A 3–3 draw with Norwich City for Boro at least meant that they finished a difficult season on a high note in the final three games, going down fighting, and it gave them a glimpse of positivity in gaining promotion back to the Premier League at the first attempt for next season. They finished in 21st place, five points adrift of safety.

Kit

Middlesbrough's kit was manufactured by Admiral. The shirt sponsor was Imperial Chemical Industries.

Final league table

Main article: 1992–93 FA Premier League

Results

Premier League

DateOpponentsHome/
AwayResult
F–AScorersAttendance
15 August 1992Coventry CityA1–2Wilkinson12,681
19 August 1992Manchester CityH2–0Slaven (2)15,369
22 August 1992Leeds UnitedH4–1Wilkinson (2), Wright, Hendrie18,649
29 August 1992SouthamptonA1–2Wilkinson13,003
1 September 1992Ipswich TownH2–2Kernaghan, Wilkinson14,255
5 September 1992Sheffield UnitedH2–0Falconer, Wright15,179
12 September 1992Manchester CityA1–0Flitcroft (o.g.)25,244
19 September 1992Queens Park RangersA3–3Kernaghan, Wright, Falconer12,272
26 September 1992Aston VillaH2–3Slaven, McGrath (o.g.)20,905
3 October 1992Manchester UnitedH1–1Slaven24,172
17 October 1992Tottenham HotspurA2–2Mustoe, Wilkinson24,735
21 October 1992Nottingham ForestA0–117,846
24 October 1992Sheffield WednesdayH1–1Wilkinson18,414
31 October 1992Norwich CityA1–1Wilkinson14,499
7 November 1992LiverpoolA1–4Phillips (pen.)34,974
21 November 1992WimbledonH2–0Hendrie, Morris14,524
28 November 1992Oldham AthleticA1–4Falconer12,401
5 December 1992Blackburn RoversH3–2Hendrie (3)20,096
11 December 1992ChelseaH0–015,599
19 December 1992ArsenalA1–1Seaman (o.g.)23,197
26 December 1992EvertonA2–2Hignett (2)24,391
28 December 1992Crystal PalaceH0–121,123
9 January 1993Queens Park RangersH0–115,616
17 January 1993Aston VillaA1–5Hignett19,977
26 January 1993SouthamptonH2–1Mohan, Wilkinson13,918
30 January 1993Leeds UnitedA0–330,344
6 February 1993Coventry CityH0–214,008
9 February 1993Sheffield UnitedA0–215,184
20 February 1993Nottingham ForestH1–2Phillips15,639
27 February 1993Manchester UnitedA0–336,251
2 March 1993Ipswich TownA1–0Wilkinson15,430
9 March 1993WimbledonA0–25,821
13 March 1993LiverpoolH1–2Nicol (o.g.)22,463
20 March 1993Blackburn RoversA1–1Hendrie14,041
22 March 1993Oldham AthleticH2–3Mohan, Hignett12,290
3 April 1993ChelseaA0–413,043
6 April 1993ArsenalH1–0Hendrie12,726
10 April 1993EvertonH1–2Wilkinson16,627
12 April 1993Crystal PalaceA1–4Wilkinson15,123
20 April 1993Tottenham HotspurH3–0Wright (2), Wilkinson14,472
1 May 1993Sheffield WednesdayA3–2Falconer, Pollock, Hendrie25,949
8 May 1993Norwich CityH3–3Falconer, Wilkinson, Hendrie15,155

FA Cup

DateRoundOpponentsH / AResult
F–AScorersAttendance
13 January 1993Third roundChelseaH2–1Wright, Falconer16,776
23 January 1993Fourth roundNottingham ForestA1–1Falconer22,296
3 February 1992Fourth round replayNottingham ForestH0–320,514

League Cup

DateRoundOpponentsH / AResult
F–AScorersAttendance
23 September 1992Second round, first legNewcastle UnitedA0–025,814
7 October 1992Second round, second legNewcastle UnitedH1–3Wilkinson24,390

First-team squad

References

References

  1. (1993). "Rothmans Football Yearbook 1993–94". Headline.
  2. (1993). "Rothmans Football Yearbook 1993–94". Headline.
  3. (1993). "Rothmans Football Yearbook 1993–94". Headline.
  4. "All Middlesbrough players: 1993".
  5. Fleming was born in [[Manchester]], [[England]], but was raised in [[Dublin]], [[Republic of Ireland]].
  6. Morris was born in [[Newquay]], [[England]], but qualified to represent the [[Republic of Ireland]] internationally through his mother.
  7. Marshall was born in [[Saint Lucia]], [[Jamaica]] (now [[Saint Lucia]]).
  8. Slaven was born in [[Paisley, Renfrewshire. Paisley]], [[Scotland]], but qualified to represent the [[Republic of Ireland]] internationally through his grandmother.
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