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1987–88 Wimbledon F.C. season

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Wimbledon
1987–88 season
ChairmanSam Hammam
ManagerBobby Gould
StadiumPlough Lane
First Division7th
FA CupWinners
League CupFourth round
Full Members CupThird round
Top goalscorerLeague: John Fashanu (14)
All: John Fashanu (21)
← 1986–87
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During the 1987–88 English football season, Wimbledon F.C. competed in the Football League First Division. It was Wimbledon's second consecutive season in the top flight and eleventh consecutive season in the Football League. They ended the season as FA Cup winners and finished seventh in the league. It was their first season under the management of Bobby Gould, who had been appointed following the close season resignation of Dave Bassett.

Season summary

Wimbledon continued to exceed expectations in the First Division, finishing in seventh in the final table, one place lower than their sixth place the previous season, but, considering that Wimbledon were one of the smallest clubs in the First Division. However, Wimbledon's greatest success during the season, perhaps in their entire history, came in the FA Cup, defeating West Bromwich Albion (4–1, home), Mansfield Town (1-2, away), Newcastle United (1-3, away), Watford (2–1, home) and Luton Town (2-1, neutral) to reach their first ever FA Cup Final, against that season's champions Liverpool. Wimbledon took a lead in the 37th minute when Lawrie Sanchez scored a looping header from Dennis Wise's free kick on the left. Liverpool created many chances, but failed to pull a goal back, with Dave Beasant saving a penalty from John Aldridge after Clive Goodyear was (incorrectly) adjudged to have fouled inside the box; Beasant was the first goalkeeper to ever save a penalty in an FA Cup final at Wembley. Wimbledon held on to win their first (and only) FA Cup. Due to the ban on English clubs competing in European competition as a result of the Heysel disaster, Wimbledon were denied the opportunity to compete in the Cup Winners' Cup.[1][additional citation(s) needed]

Kit

Wimbledon's kit was manufactured by Spall and sponsored by Truman.[2] Wimbledon's kit for the FA Cup final were sponsored by Danish brewery Carlsberg, who had signed a deal to sponsor Wimbledon's kits for the next season.[3]

First-team squad

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   ENG Dave Beasant (captain)
GK   ENG Simon Tracey
DF   ENG Kevin Bedford
DF   ENG Peter Cawley
DF   ENG Brian Gayle
DF   ENG Clive Goodyear
DF   ENG John Scales
DF   ENG Andy Thorn
DF   ENG Eric Young[4]
DF   IRL Terry Phelan[5]
MF   ENG Alan Cork
MF   ENG Wally Downes
MF   ENG Carlton Fairweather
MF   ENG John Gannon
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF   ENG Ian Hazel
MF   WAL Vinnie Jones[6]
MF   ENG Paul Miller
MF   ENG Vaughan Ryan
MF   NIR Lawrie Sanchez[7]
MF   ENG Dennis Wise
FW   ENG Laurie Cunningham
FW   ENG John Fashanu
FW   ENG Paul Fishenden
FW   ENG Terry Gibson
DF   ENG Mick Smith
DF   ENG Andy Clement
FW   ENG Andy Sayer
MF   ENG Steve Galliers

Staff

Transfers

In

Out

Results

First Division

October

November

  • 04 November: Wimbledon 1-1 Liverpool
  • 07 November: Wimbledon 2-0 Southampton
  • 14 November: Coventry 3-3 Wimbledon
  • 21 November: Wimbledon 2-1 Manchester United
  • 28 November: Chelsea 1-1 Wimbledon

December

  • 05 December: Wimbledon 1-1 Nottingham Forest
  • 12 December: Dheffield Wednesday 1-0 Wimbledon
  • 18 December: Wimbledon 1-0 Norwich City
  • 26 December: West Ham United 1-2 Wimbledon

January

  • 2 January: Oxford United 2-5 Wimbledon

March

  • 5 March: Wimbledon 2-0 Luton Town

May

  • 9 May: Manchester United 2-1 Wimbledon

Unknown date


Pos Club Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
6 Arsenal 40 18 12 10 58 39 +19 66
7 Wimbledon 40 14 15 11 58 47 +11 57
8 Newcastle United 40 14 14 12 55 53 +2 56

Pld = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against; GD = Goal difference; Pts = Points

FA Cup

League Cup

Full Members Cup

References

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 15 December 2007. Retrieved 6 August 2011.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. ^ "Wimbledon - Historical Football Kits".
  3. ^ "The FA Cup Finalists 1980-1989 - Historical Football Kits".
  4. ^ Young was born in Singapore, but qualified to represent any of the home nations as he held a British passport; he would make his international debut for Wales in 1990.
  5. ^ Phelan was born in Manchester, England, but qualified to represent the Republic of Ireland; he represented the U21 side during the season and made his full debut for Ireland in 1991.
  6. ^ Jones was born in Watford, England, but qualified to represent Wales through his maternal grandfather; he made his international debut for Wales in 1994.
  7. ^ Sanchez was born in Lambeth, England, but qualified to represent Northern Ireland through his mother and Ecuador through his father; he made his debut for Northern Ireland in 1989.

1987, wimbledon, season, additional, citation, needed, wimbledon1987, seasonchairmansam, hammammanagerbobby, gouldstadiumplough, lanefirst, division7thfa, cupwinnersleague, cupfourth, roundfull, members, cupthird, roundtop, goalscorerleague, john, fashanu, joh. additional citation s needed Wimbledon1987 88 seasonChairmanSam HammamManagerBobby GouldStadiumPlough LaneFirst Division7thFA CupWinnersLeague CupFourth roundFull Members CupThird roundTop goalscorerLeague John Fashanu 14 All John Fashanu 21 Home colours 1986 871988 89 During the 1987 88 English football season Wimbledon F C competed in the Football League First Division It was Wimbledon s second consecutive season in the top flight and eleventh consecutive season in the Football League They ended the season as FA Cup winners and finished seventh in the league It was their first season under the management of Bobby Gould who had been appointed following the close season resignation of Dave Bassett Contents 1 Season summary 2 Kit 3 First team squad 4 Staff 5 Transfers 5 1 In 5 2 Out 6 Results 6 1 First Division 6 1 1 October 6 1 2 November 6 1 3 December 6 1 4 January 6 1 5 March 6 1 6 May 6 1 7 Unknown date 6 2 FA Cup 6 3 League Cup 6 4 Full Members Cup 7 ReferencesSeason summary EditWimbledon continued to exceed expectations in the First Division finishing in seventh in the final table one place lower than their sixth place the previous season but considering that Wimbledon were one of the smallest clubs in the First Division However Wimbledon s greatest success during the season perhaps in their entire history came in the FA Cup defeating West Bromwich Albion 4 1 home Mansfield Town 1 2 away Newcastle United 1 3 away Watford 2 1 home and Luton Town 2 1 neutral to reach their first ever FA Cup Final against that season s champions Liverpool Wimbledon took a lead in the 37th minute when Lawrie Sanchez scored a looping header from Dennis Wise s free kick on the left Liverpool created many chances but failed to pull a goal back with Dave Beasant saving a penalty from John Aldridge after Clive Goodyear was incorrectly adjudged to have fouled inside the box Beasant was the first goalkeeper to ever save a penalty in an FA Cup final at Wembley Wimbledon held on to win their first and only FA Cup Due to the ban on English clubs competing in European competition as a result of the Heysel disaster Wimbledon were denied the opportunity to compete in the Cup Winners Cup 1 additional citation s needed Kit EditWimbledon s kit was manufactured by Spall and sponsored by Truman 2 Wimbledon s kit for the FA Cup final were sponsored by Danish brewery Carlsberg who had signed a deal to sponsor Wimbledon s kits for the next season 3 First team squad EditNote Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player GK ENG Dave Beasant captain GK ENG Simon Tracey DF ENG Kevin Bedford DF ENG Peter Cawley DF ENG Brian Gayle DF ENG Clive Goodyear DF ENG John Scales DF ENG Andy Thorn DF ENG Eric Young 4 DF IRL Terry Phelan 5 MF ENG Alan Cork MF ENG Wally Downes MF ENG Carlton Fairweather MF ENG John Gannon No Pos Nation Player MF ENG Ian Hazel MF WAL Vinnie Jones 6 MF ENG Paul Miller MF ENG Vaughan Ryan MF NIR Lawrie Sanchez 7 MF ENG Dennis Wise FW ENG Laurie Cunningham FW ENG John Fashanu FW ENG Paul Fishenden FW ENG Terry Gibson DF ENG Mick Smith DF ENG Andy Clement FW ENG Andy Sayer MF ENG Steve GalliersStaff EditManager Bobby Gould Assistant manager Don Howe Chief scout Ron Suart Youth team manager David Kemp Physiotherapist Steve Allen Kit man Sid Neal Joe DillonTransfers EditIn Edit Terry Gibson from Manchester United 200 000 24 AugustOut EditResults EditFirst Division Edit October Edit 17 October Luton Town 2 0 WimbledonNovember Edit 04 November Wimbledon 1 1 Liverpool 07 November Wimbledon 2 0 Southampton 14 November Coventry 3 3 Wimbledon 21 November Wimbledon 2 1 Manchester United 28 November Chelsea 1 1 WimbledonDecember Edit 05 December Wimbledon 1 1 Nottingham Forest 12 December Dheffield Wednesday 1 0 Wimbledon 18 December Wimbledon 1 0 Norwich City 26 December West Ham United 1 2 WimbledonJanuary Edit 2 January Oxford United 2 5 WimbledonMarch Edit 5 March Wimbledon 2 0 Luton TownMay Edit 9 May Manchester United 2 1 WimbledonUnknown date Edit Wimbledon 3 1 Arsenal Wimbledon 4 1 Charlton Athletic Wimbledon 2 2 Chelsea Wimbledon 1 2 Coventry City Wimbledon 2 1 Derby County Wimbledon 1 1 Everton Wimbledon 0 0 Newcastle United Wimbledon 1 0 Norwich City Wimbledon 1 1 Nottingham Forest Wimbledon 1 1 Oxford United Wimbledon 2 2 Portsmouth Wimbledon 1 2 Queens Park Rangers Wimbledon 1 1 Sheffield Wednesday Wimbledon 3 0 Tottenham Hotspur Wimbledon 1 2 Watford Wimbledon 1 1 West Ham United Arsenal 3 0 Wimbledon Charlton Athletic 1 1 Wimbledon Derby County 0 1 Wimbledon Everton 2 2 Wimbledon Liverpool 2 1 Wimbledon matchday 31 Newcastle United 1 2 Wimbledon Norwich City 0 1 Wimbledon Nottingham Forest 0 0 Wimbledon Portsmouth 2 1 Wimbledon Queens Park Rangers 1 0 Wimbledon Southampton 2 2 Wimbledon Tottenham Hotspur 0 3 Wimbledon Watford 1 0 Wimbledon Pos Club Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts6 Arsenal 40 18 12 10 58 39 19 667 Wimbledon 40 14 15 11 58 47 11 578 Newcastle United 40 14 14 12 55 53 2 56Pld Matches played W Matches won D Matches drawn L Matches lost GF Goals for GA Goals against GD Goal difference Pts Points FA Cup Edit League Cup Edit Full Members Cup EditReferences Edit Archived copy Archived from the original on 15 December 2007 Retrieved 6 August 2011 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Wimbledon Historical Football Kits The FA Cup Finalists 1980 1989 Historical Football Kits Young was born in Singapore but qualified to represent any of the home nations as he held a British passport he would make his international debut for Wales in 1990 Phelan was born in Manchester England but qualified to represent the Republic of Ireland he represented the U21 side during the season and made his full debut for Ireland in 1991 Jones was born in Watford England but qualified to represent Wales through his maternal grandfather he made his international debut for Wales in 1994 Sanchez was born in Lambeth England but qualified to represent Northern Ireland through his mother and Ecuador through his father he made his debut for Northern Ireland in 1989 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1987 88 Wimbledon F C season amp oldid 1138115030, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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