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1994–95 Leicester City F.C. season

1994–95 season of Leicester City


1994–95 season of Leicester City

FieldValue
clubLeicester City
season1994–95
managerBrian Little (until 22 November)
Kevin MacDonald (caretaker 22 November - 14 December)
Mark McGhee (from 14 December)
chairmanMartin George
leaguePremiership
league result[21st](1994-95-fa-premier-league) (relegated)
cup1FA Cup
cup1 result[Fifth round](1994-95-fa-cup-fifth-round-proper)
cup2League Cup
cup2 result[Second round](1994-95-football-league-cup-second-round)
league topscorerRoberts (9)
season topscorerRoberts (11)
highest attendance21,393 vs Liverpool
(26 Dec 1994, Premier League)
lowest attendance14,258 vs Brighton & HA
(5 Oct 1994, League Cup)
average attendance19,532
prevseason[1993–94](1993-94-leicester-city-f-c-season)
nextseason[1995–96](1995-96-leicester-city-f-c-season)

Kevin MacDonald (caretaker 22 November - 14 December) Mark McGhee (from 14 December) (26 Dec 1994, Premier League) (5 Oct 1994, League Cup) During the 1994–95 English football season, Leicester City F.C. competed in the FA Premier League.

Season summary

Leicester City finally made it back to the top flight after a seven-year exile and two successive Wembley playoff final defeats. Even with one of the country's most sought-after young managers in Brian Little, they were still tipped to go straight back down to the First Division. They would ultimately have a very shaky to indifferent start to the season, winning just two of their first 10 games, yet one of them being perhaps their finest performance of the season. On 16 October, they were 4–1 leaders against Southampton by 82 minutes; however, their leaky defense would be evident for the rest of the season (they eventually conceded 80 league goals and only kept four clean sheets all season) and within the final two minutes of that game, they conceded two goals to only narrowly win the game 4–3. By the time manager Brian Little moved to Aston Villa in November, the Foxes looked doomed, and Little's successor Mark McGhee was unable to prove the pundits wrong. Leicester were never out of the bottom two after November and were relegated with just 6 wins and only Ipswich Town below them. The sale of key player Mark Draper at least gave the club a cash windfall to reduce the financial impact of relegation.

Final league table

Main article: 1994–95 FA Premier League

;Results summary

;Results by round

Results

Leicester City's score comes first

Legend

WinDrawLoss

FA Premier League

DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
21 August 1994Newcastle UnitedH1–320,048Joachim
23 August 1994Blackburn RoversA0–321,050
27 August 1994Nottingham ForestA0–121,601
31 August 1994Queens Park RangersH1–118,695Gee
10 September 1994WimbledonA1–27,683Lowe
17 September 1994Tottenham HotspurH3–121,300Joachim (2), Lowe
24 September 1994EvertonA1–128,003Draper
3 October 1994Coventry CityH2–219,372Roberts (2)
8 October 1994ChelseaA0–418,397
15 October 1994SouthamptonH4–320,020Blake (2), Roberts, Carr
24 October 1994Leeds UnitedA1–228,547Blake
29 October 1994Crystal PalaceH0–120,022
5 November 1994West Ham UnitedA0–118,780
20 November 1994Manchester CityH0–119,006
23 November 1994ArsenalH2–120,774Lowe, Seaman (own goal)
26 November 1994Norwich CityA1–220,657Draper
3 December 1994Aston VillaH1–120,896Gee
10 December 1994Newcastle UnitedA1–334,400Oldfield
17 December 1994Blackburn RoversH0–020,559
26 December 1994LiverpoolH1–221,393Roberts
28 December 1994Manchester UnitedA1–143,789Whitlow
31 December 1994Sheffield WednesdayH0–120,624
2 January 1995Ipswich TownA1–415,803Roberts
14 January 1995Crystal PalaceA0–212,707
25 January 1995Manchester CityA1–021,007Robins
4 February 1995West Ham UnitedH1–220,375Robins
11 February 1995ArsenalA1–131,373Draper
22 February 1995Aston VillaA4–430,825Robins, Roberts, Lowe (2)
25 February 1995Coventry CityA2–420,633Lowe, Roberts
4 March 1995EvertonH2–220,447Draper, Roberts
8 March 1995Queens Park RangersA0–210,189
11 March 1995Nottingham ForestH2–420,423Lowe, Draper
15 March 1995Leeds UnitedH1–320,068Roberts
18 March 1995Tottenham HotspurA0–130,851
1 April 1995WimbledonH3–415,489Robins, Willis, Lawrence
5 April 1995Norwich CityH1–015,992Parker
8 April 1995Sheffield WednesdayA0–122,551
15 April 1995Manchester UnitedH0–421,281
17 April 1995LiverpoolA0–236,012
29 April 1995Ipswich TownH2–015,248Whitlow, Lowe
6 May 1995ChelseaH1–118,140Willis
14 May 1995SouthamptonA2–215,101Parker, Robins

FA Cup

Main article: 1994–95 FA Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
R37 January 1995EnfieldH2–017,351Oldfield, Roberts
R430 January 1995PortsmouthA1–014,928Roberts
R518 February 1995Wolverhampton WanderersA0–128,544

League Cup

Main article: 1994–95 Football League Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
R2 1st Leg21 September 1994Brighton & Hove AlbionA0–111,041
R2 2nd Leg5 October 1994Brighton & Hove AlbionH0–2 (lost 0–3 on agg)14,258

Squad

Left the club during season

Transfers

In

DatePosNameFromFee
7 July 1994DFNicky MohanMiddlesbrough£330,000
22 July 1994MFMark DraperNotts County£1,250,000
12 August 1994FWLee EllisonDarlingtonFree transfer
11 October 1994MFFranz CarrSheffield United£100,000
6 January 1995DFJamie LawrenceDoncaster Rovers£125,000
16 January 1995FWMark RobinsNorwich City£1,000,000
10 February 1995MFGarry ParkerAston Villa£300,000

Out

DatePosNameToFee
25 July 1994DFNeal TimsonHereford UnitedFree transfer
12 August 1994DFColin GibsonBlackpoolFree transfer
26 September 1994MFGary MillsNotts County£50,000
11 January 1995MFSteve AgnewSunderland£250,000
10 February 1995MFFranz CarrAston Villa£250,000
24 February 1995MFSteve ThompsonBurnley£200,000

:Transfers in: £3,105,000 :Transfers out: £750,000 :Total spending: £2,355,000

References

References

  1. "Leicester City 1994-1995 Results - statto.com".
  2. "FootballSquads - Leicester City - 1994/95".
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