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1995–96 Huddersfield Town A.F.C. season


FieldValue
clubHuddersfield Town
season1995–96
chairmanGeoffrey Headey
managerBrian Horton
stadiumKirklees Stadium
league[Division One](1995-96-football-league-first-division)
league result8th
cup1[FA Cup](1995-96-fa-cup)
cup1 resultFifth round
(knocked out by Wimbledon)
cup2[League Cup](1995-96-football-league-cup)
cup2 resultSecond round
(knocked out by Barnsley)
league topscorerAndy Booth (16)
season topscorerAndy Booth (21)
highest attendance17,878 vs Derby County (26 December 1995)
lowest attendance5,094 vs Port Vale (15 August 1995)
average attendance13,151
largest win3–0 vs Barnsley (12 September 1995)
4–1 vs West Bromwich Albion (16 December 1995)
3–0 vs Crystal Palace (24 February 1996)
largest loss0–4 vs Barnsley (3 October 1995)
prevseason[1994–95](1994-95-huddersfield-town-a-f-c-season)
nextseason[1996–97](1996-97-huddersfield-town-a-f-c-season)

(knocked out by Wimbledon) (knocked out by Barnsley) 4–1 vs West Bromwich Albion (16 December 1995) 3–0 vs Crystal Palace (24 February 1996) Huddersfield Town's 1995–96 campaign was Town's first season in the second tier since the 1987–88 season. They finished in 8th place, just 8 points and 2 places below the play-offs.

The closed season saw the departure of the hugely successful strike partnership of Andy Booth and Ronnie Jepson, whose goals had been vital to Huddersfield's success in the previous two seasons. Booth left for Premier League club Sheffield Wednesday in a club record £2.7 million deal while Jepson left to 2nd Division Bury on a free transfer. Horton invested the money in the prolific Bristol Rovers striker Marcus Stewart (for a club record £1.2 million), Barnsley's Andy Payton (£350,000) and Blackpool defender Andy Morrison (£500,000).

Squad at the start of the season

Review

Following Town's promotion the previous season, many were surprised that manager Neil Warnock resigned to become manager of Plymouth Argyle. A few days later, the ex-Manchester City and Oxford United manager Brian Horton was hired as his replacement. They had a bad start to the season, losing 3–0 to local rivals Oldham Athletic at Boundary Park, but they managed to recover with convincing wins against Watford, Birmingham City, Charlton Athletic and Ipswich Town soon set Town players and fans alight.

Town did have a good middle part of the season, going on a run of only 2 losses in 19 league games losing only to Port Vale and eventual champions Derby County. They also put on a good run in the FA Cup, which saw them reach the last 16 for the first time since the 1971–72 season. They eventually lost in a replay to Premier League side Wimbledon, having been seconds away from knocking them out in the original tie, only for Efan Ekoku to score a 93rd-minute equaliser for the Dons.

Town seemed to be on course for a play-off spot, but the end of the season saw Town lose 8 of their last 13 games, winning only 3 of them. They finished in 8th place, but a better end to the season might have seen Town get nearer to the play-offs for the Premier League.

Squad at the end of the season

Results

[[Football League First Division|Division One]]

**Date****Opponents****Home/
Away****Result
F – A****Scorers****Attendance****Position**
12 August 1995Oldham AthleticA0–310,25924th
19 August 1995WatfordH1–0Jepson10,55618th
26 August 1995Tranmere RoversA1–3Cowan9,07219th
30 August 1995Birmingham CityH4–2Dalton (2), Jepson, Bullock12,30511th
2 September 1995Charlton AthleticA1–2Booth9,57012th
9 September 1995Ipswich TownH2–1Collins, Sedgley (og)12,05710th
12 September 1995BarnsleyH3–0Jepson, Collins, Booth14,6353rd
16 September 1995Crystal PalaceA0–015,6455th
24 September 1995Sheffield UnitedH1–2Jepson12,84010th
30 September 1995West Bromwich AlbionA2–1Cowan, Booth15,9455th
7 October 1995Port ValeH0–211,5599th
14 October 1995ReadingA1–3Booth8,53414th
21 October 1995SunderlandH1–1Booth16,05411th
28 October 1995Southend UnitedA0–05,12813th
4 November 1995Norwich CityH3–2Jepson, Jenkins, Dalton13,7479th
11 November 1995PortsmouthA1–1Scully6,87611th
18 November 1995MillwallA0–09,40212th
21 November 1995Leicester CityH3–1Bullock (2), Dalton14,30010th
25 November 1995Wolverhampton WanderersH2–1Booth, Dalton16,4238th
2 December 1995Port ValeA0–17,70111th
9 December 1995Sheffield UnitedA2–0Booth, Bullock12,12610th
16 December 1995West Bromwich AlbionH4–1Turner, Jepson (2), Booth12,6644th
23 December 1995Luton TownA2–2Booth, Makel7,0765th
26 December 1995Derby CountyH0–117,8787th
30 December 1995Stoke CityH1–1Prudhoe (og)15,0716th
1 January 1996Grimsby TownA1–1Jepson (pen)7,5244th
13 January 1996WatfordA1–0Bullock7,5682nd
20 January 1996Oldham AthleticH0–013,0133rd
3 February 1996Tranmere RoversH1–0Collins12,0413rd
20 February 1996Charlton AthleticH2–2Booth, Rowe10,9514th
24 February 1996Crystal PalaceH3–0Booth, Jepson (pen), Makel13,0414th
2 March 1996Derby CountyA2–3Booth, Thornley17,0975th
9 March 1996Luton TownH1–0Edwards11,9506th
12 March 1996Birmingham CityA0–215,2966th
16 March 1996Stoke CityA1–1Edwards13,1576th
19 March 1996BarnsleyA0–310,6607th
24 March 1996Grimsby TownH1–3Jepson12,0907th
30 March 1996SunderlandA2–3Edwards, Booth20,1308th
2 April 1996ReadingH3–1Edwards (2), Booth11,8286th
6 April 1996Southend UnitedH3–1Jepson, Edwards, Booth11,5586th
8 April 1996Norwich CityA0–213,0216th
13 April 1996MillwallH3–0Jepson (pen), Edwards, Booth11,2066th
20 April 1996Leicester CityA1–2Bullock17,6198th
27 April 1996Wolverhampton WanderersA0–025,2908th
1 May 1996Ipswich TownA1–2Thornley17,4738th
5 May 1996PortsmouthH0–114,0918th

FA Cup

Main article: 1995–96 FA Cup

**Date****Round****Opponents****Home/
Away****Result
F – A****Scorers****Attendance**
6 January 1996Round 3BlackpoolH2–1Jepson (2, 1 pen)12,424
6 February 1996Round 4Peterborough UnitedH2–0Bullock, Booth11,629
17 February 1996Round 5WimbledonH2–2Rowe, Cowan17,167
28 February 1996Round 5 ReplayWimbledonA1–3Booth7,015

League Cup

Main article: 1995–96 Football League Cup

**Date****Round****Opponents****Home/
Away****Result
F – A****Scorers****Attendance**
15 August 1995Round 1 1st LegPort ValeH1–2Dalton5,363
22 August 1995Round 1 2nd LegPort ValeA3–1Bullock, Booth (2)4,380
19 September 1995Round 2 1st LegBarnsleyH2–0Collins, Booth8,264
3 October 1995Round 2 2nd LegBarnsleyA0–48,192

Appearances and goals

NameNationalityPositionLeagueFA CupLeague CupTotalAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Simon BaldryMF3 (11)0000 (1)0**3 (12)****0**
Andy BoothFW43164243**51****21**
Kenny BrownDF500000**5****0**
Darren BullockMF4264141**50****8**
Simon CollinsDF18 (12)31 (2)041**23 (14)****4**
Tom CowanDF4324140**51****3**
Gary CrosbyMF0 (1)00010**1 (1)****0**
Paul DaltonMF2953 (1)041**36 (1)****6**
Iain DunnFW3 (11)01 (1)01 (2)0**5 (14)****0**
Lee DuxburyMF300010**4****0**
Jon DysonDF15 (2)00020**17 (2)****0**
Rob EdwardsMF1370000**13****7**
Steve FrancisGK4304030**50****0**
Kevin GrayDF3804010**43****0**
Steve JenkinsDF3114000**35****1**
Ronnie JepsonFW40 (3)122230**45 (3)****14**
Richard LoganMF200000**2****0**
Lee MakelMF3324000**37****2**
Tony NormanGK300010**4****0**
Paul ReidMF8 (5)02020**12 (5)****0**
Rodney RoweFW6 (8)13 (1)10 (1)0**9 (10)****2**
Pat ScullyDF2510030**28****1**
Lee SinnottDF3204040**40****0**
Ben ThornleyMF1220000**12****2**
Simon TrevittDF400020**6****0**
Andy TurnerMF2 (3)10000**2 (3)****1**
Mark WardFW7 (1)00000**7 (1)****0**
Jon WhitneyDF3 (1)0000 (1)0**3 (2)****0**
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