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1995–96 Newcastle United F.C. season

During the 1995–96 FA Premier League season, English club Newcastle United participated in the Premier League, finishing in second place.

Newcastle United
1995–96 season
ChairmanSir John Hall
ManagerKevin Keegan
StadiumSt James' Park
Premier League2nd
FA CupThird round
League CupQuarter-finals
Top goalscorerLeague:
Les Ferdinand (25)

All:
Les Ferdinand (29)
Highest home attendance36,589 (vs. Tottenham Hotspur)
Lowest home attendance36,225 (vs. Chelsea)
Average home league attendance36,506

Season summary edit

The 1995–96 season saw Sir John Hall's millions allow Newcastle to invest heavily in players from across the world. With a total of some £16 million spent on the signings of Les Ferdinand, David Ginola, Warren Barton and Shaka Hislop before the start of the season, Kevin Keegan's team made a strong start. Colombian striker Faustino Asprilla and England midfielder David Batty were also attracted to the north-east in February 1996 for a combined total of around £11 million.

An explosive start to the season saw Newcastle storm to the top of the Premier League table. Newcastle led the league for virtually all of the season from August until mid-March, and by Christmas had established a 10-point lead over Manchester United. Though they lost 2–0 at Old Trafford on 27 December, they still managed to extend this lead to 12 points on 20 January 1996, putting them in prime position for the title with 15 matches remaining. However, Manchester United – bolstered by the return of Eric Cantona from suspension – then enjoyed a surge in form. Despite an emphatic 2–1 win at Middlesbrough largely inspired by debutant Faustino Asprilla, Newcastle lost five of their next eight.[1] Newcastle dropped vital points away to West Ham and Manchester City, whilst a 1–0 win for Alex Ferguson's team at St James' Park on 4 March ended Newcastle's 100% home record in the league and cut their lead to a single point, and further away defeats at Arsenal, Liverpool and Blackburn Rovers allowed Manchester United to overtake them and establish a lead that would ultimately prove decisive.

Ferguson's mind games added further heat to the title race and provoked an infamous rant from Keegan live on Sky Sports on 29 April 1996,[2] following his team's 1–0 win at Leeds United. A 1–1 draw at Nottingham Forest three days later left Newcastle needing to beat Tottenham Hotspur, and Manchester United needing to lose against Middlesbrough, if the title was to return to Tyneside for the first time since 1927. In the end, a 1–1 draw proved academic as Manchester United beat the Teessiders 3–0, thus winning by four points. Newcastle's second place finish was nonetheless their highest finish for 69 years.[3]

Analysis edit

The contest between Newcastle United and Manchester United for the Premier League title in the 1995–96 season has been described by Total Football magazine as "an absolute classic."[4] In 2012, the season was one of six nominees for the Premier League 20 Seasons Award for the best Premier League season ever.[5]

The 4-3 loss to Liverpool was voted the greatest game of the first decade of the Premier League at the Premier League 10 Seasons Awards,[6] attributing to the jubilant celebrations at Anfield whilst Keegan slumped over the advertising hoardings in distress.[7]

Newcastle's collapse in the Premier League title race has been the subject of continuous debate.[8][9] Newcastle's performance has been described by Graham Lister of Goal.com as having "entered football folklore as the Premier League's ultimate Devon Loch moment."[10] Rob Lee claimed that the failure to capture the title was due to falling player confidence,[11] whilst Ian Cusack believed that the return of Eric Cantona was the major difference, stating "Newcastle United had, player for player, the best team in the Premiership, but didn’t have the best player."[12] Mark Lawrenson said the general consensus was Keegan's attacking philosophy having been instrumental in costing Newcastle the title, stating "I really think they should have won the league in the 1995–96 season...Kevin could have done it if he'd altered the system very, very slightly. But he didn't want to betray his principles...I think Kevin wanted it free-flowing in all departments and that doesn't necessarily happen."[1][13]

Final league table edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Manchester United (C) 38 25 7 6 73 35 +38 82 Qualification for the Champions League group stage
2 Newcastle United 38 24 6 8 66 37 +29 78 Qualification for the UEFA Cup first round
3 Liverpool 38 20 11 7 70 34 +36 71 Qualification for the Cup Winners' Cup first round[a]
4 Aston Villa 38 18 9 11 52 35 +17 63 Qualification for the UEFA Cup first round
5 Arsenal 38 17 12 9 49 32 +17 63
Source: Premier League
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions
Notes:
  1. ^ Liverpool qualified for the Cup Winners' Cup as FA Cup runners-up, as winners Manchester United already qualified for the Champions League. They defaulted their UEFA Cup spot from league position to Arsenal.


Results by round edit

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ResultWWWWLWWWWWDWWDWDLWWLWWWWWLDLWLLWLWWWDD
Position11111111111111111111111111111222222222
Source: Competitive matches
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss;   = Leader, 1996-97 UEFA Champions League;   = 1996-97 UEFA Cup;   = 1996–97 Football League

Kit edit

Newcastle United's kit was manufactured by the company Adidas and sponsored by Tyneside-based brewery Newcastle Brown Ale.

Players edit

First-team squad edit

Squad at end of season[14]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

Left club during season edit

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
5 MF   ENG Ruel Fox (to Tottenham Hotspur)
11 MF   ENG Scott Sellars (to Bolton Wanderers)
12 DF   SUI Marc Hottiger (to Everton)
No. Pos. Nation Player
21 FW   WAL Malcolm Allen (retired)
22 MF   ENG Ritchie Appleby (to Ipswich Town)
25 DF   ENG Nathan Murray (to Carlisle United)

Reserves edit

The following players did not appear for the first-team this season.

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 Peter Keen
DF   ENG Stuart Elliott
MF   ENG Paul Arnison
MF   ENG Paul Barrett
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF   ENG David Burt
MF   ENG Jamie McClen
MF   ENG Alan Pouton
FW   ENG Michael Chopra
FW   ENG David Eatock

Appearances, goals and cards edit

Starts + substitute appearances)
No. Pos. Name League FA Cup League Cup Total Discipline
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals    
15 GK   Shaka Hislop 24 0 0 0 4 0 28 0 0 0
2 DF   Warren Barton 30+1 0 2 0 5 1 37+1 1 4 0
4 DF   Darren Peacock 33+1 0 2 0 5 2 40+1 2 3 0
6 DF   Steve Howey 28 1 1 0 4 0 33 1 2 0
3 DF   John Beresford 32+1 0 1 0 2 0 35+1 0 4 1
18 MF   Keith Gillespie 26+2 3 0 0 4 1 30+2 4 3 0
10 MF   Lee Clark 22+6 2 1+1 0 3 0 26+7 2 1 0
7 MF   Rob Lee 36 8 1 0 3 1 40 9 1 0
14 MF   David Ginola 34 5 2 0 4 0 40 5 6 0
8 MF   Peter Beardsley 35 8 2 1 3 2 40 11 6 0
9 FW   Les Ferdinand 37 25 2 1 5 3 44 29 4 0
1 GK   Pavel Srníček 14+1 0 2 0 1+1 0 17+2 0 0 0
27 DF   Philippe Albert 19+4 4 2 1 2+1 1 23+5 6 4 0
19 DF   Steve Watson 15+8 3 1 0 3+1 1 19+9 4 0 0
11 FW   Faustino Asprilla 11+3 3 0 0 0 0 11+3 3 2 0
22 MF   David Batty 11 1 0 0 0 0 11 1 2 0
26 DF   Robbie Elliott 5+1 0 1+1 0 2 0 8+2 0 1 0
28 FW   Paul Kitson 2+5 2 2 0 0 0 4+5 2 1 0
11 MF   Scott Sellars 2+4 0 0 0 2 1 4+4 1 0 0
5 MF   Ruel Fox 2+2 0 0 0 1 0 3+2 0 0 0
12 DF   Marc Hottiger 0+1 0 0 0 1+1 0 1+2 0 0 0
16 FW   Darren Huckerby 0+1 0 0+1 0 0 0 0+2 0 0 0
17 MF   Jimmy Crawford 0 0 0 0 0+1 0 0+1 0 0 0
23 MF   Chris Holland 0 0 0 0 0+1 0 0+1 0 0 0
25 FW   Paul Brayson 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0

Coaching staff edit

Position Staff
Manager   Kevin Keegan
Assistant Manager   Terry McDermott
First Team Coach   Arthur Cox
First Team Coach   Chris McMenemy

Source:[citation needed]

Matches edit

Pre-season edit

22 July 1995 Hartlepool United 0–4 Newcastle United Hartlepool
Allen   22', 45'
Kitson   57'
Brayson   70'
Stadium: Victoria Park
Attendance: 5,300
26 July 1995 Rushden & Diamonds 1–3 Newcastle United Irthlingborough
Watkins   87' Ferdinand   26', 59'
Brayson   70'
Stadium: Nene Park
Attendance: 4,600
5 August 1995 Celtic 1–1 Newcastle United Glasgow
Collins   29' (pen.) Ferdinand   56' Stadium: Celtic Park
Attendance: 31,000
12 August 1995 Tottenham Hotspur 0–2 Newcastle United London
Sellars   45'
Ferdinand   70'
Stadium: White Hart Lane
Attendance: 17,288

Premier League edit

19 August 1995 Newcastle United 3–0 Coventry City Newcastle upon Tyne
16:00 Lee   7'
Beardsley   82' (pen.)
Ferdinand   83'
Stadium: St James' Park
Attendance: 36,485
Referee: Roger Dilkes
22 August 1995 Bolton Wanderers 1–3 Newcastle United Bolton
16:00 Bergsson   51' Ferdinand   17', 84'
Lee   77'
Stadium: Burnden Park
Attendance: 20,243
27 August 1995 Sheffield Wednesday 0–2 Newcastle United Sheffield
16:00 Ginola   53'
Beardsley   75'
Stadium: Hillsborough Stadium
Attendance: 24,815
Referee: Paul Alcock
30 August 1995 Newcastle United 1–0 Middlesbrough Newcastle upon Tyne
Ferdinand   67' Stadium: St James' Park
Attendance: 36,500
Referee: R. Hart
9 September 1995 Southampton 1–0 Newcastle United Southampton
Magilton   65' Stadium: The Dell
Attendance: 15,237
Referee: G. Ashby
16 September 1995 Newcastle United 3–1 Manchester City Newcastle upon Tyne
Beardsley   18' (pen.)
Ferdinand   38', 59'
Creaney   81'
Edghill    
Stadium: St James' Park
Attendance: 36,501
Referee: Jeff Winter
24 September 1995 Newcastle United 2–0 Chelsea Newcastle upon Tyne
Ferdinand   41', 57' Stadium: St James' Park
Attendance: 36,225
Referee: Peter Jones
1 October 1995 Everton 1–3 Newcastle United Liverpool
Limpar   81' Ferdinand   11'
Lee   59' (pen.)
Kitson   65'
Stadium: Goodison Park
Attendance: 33,080
Referee: Keith Cooper
14 October 1995 Queens Park Rangers 2–3 Newcastle United London
Dichio   45', 71' Gillespie   46', 71'
Ferdinand   65'
Stadium: Loftus Road
Attendance: 18,254
Referee: Paul Durkin
21 October 1995 Newcastle United 6–1 Wimbledon Newcastle upon Tyne
Howey   31'
Ferdinand   35', 40', 63'
Clark   59'
Albert   84'
Gayle   60' Stadium: St James' Park
Attendance: 36,434
Referee: Graham Poll
29 October 1995 Tottenham Hotspur 1–1 Newcastle United London
Armstrong   21' Ginola   47' Stadium: White Hart Lane
Attendance: 32,279
Referee: Martin Bodenham
4 November 1995 Newcastle United 2–1 Liverpool Newcastle upon Tyne
Ferdinand   3'
Watson   89'
Rush   11' Stadium: St James' Park
Attendance: 36,547
Referee: Mike Reed
18 November 1995 Aston Villa 1–1 Newcastle United Birmingham
Johnson   22' Ferdinand   58' Stadium: Villa Park
Attendance: 39,167
Referee: Stephen Lodge
25 November 1995 Newcastle United 2–1 Leeds United Newcastle upon Tyne
Lee   70'
Beardsley   72'
Deane   31' Stadium: St James' Park
Attendance: 36,572
Referee: Steve Dunn
3 December 1995 Wimbledon 3–3 Newcastle United London
Holdsworth   18', 65'
Ekoku   21'
Ferdinand   9', 29'
Cunningham   35' (o.g.)
Stadium: Selhurst Park
Attendance: 18,002
Referee: G. Ashby
9 December 1995 Chelsea 1–0 Newcastle United London
Petrescu   25' Stadium: Stamford Bridge
Attendance: 31,098
Referee: Roger Dilkes
16 December 1995 Newcastle United 1–0 Everton Newcastle upon Tyne
Ferdinand   17'
Beresford   32'
Stadium: St James' Park
Attendance: 36,557
Referee: Paul Durkin
23 December 1995 Newcastle United 3–1 Nottingham Forest Newcastle upon Tyne
Lee   11', 74'
Ginola   25'
Report Woan   11' Stadium: St James' Park
Attendance: 36,531
Referee: David Elleray
27 December 1995 Manchester United 2–0 Newcastle United Manchester
Cole   6'
Keane   53'
Stadium: Old Trafford
Attendance: 42,024
Referee: Paul Alcock
2 January 1996 Newcastle United 2–0 Arsenal Newcastle upon Tyne
Ginola   1'
Ferdinand   47'
Stadium: St James' Park
Attendance: 36,530
Referee: Dermot Gallagher
14 January 1996 Coventry City 0–1 Newcastle United Coventry
Watson   44' Stadium: Highfield Road
Attendance: 20,547
10 February 1996 Middlesbrough 1–2 Newcastle United Middlesbrough
Beresford   37' (o.g.) Watson   74'
Ferdinand   78'
Stadium: Riverside Stadium
Attendance: 30,011
Referee: Steve Dunn
21 February 1996 West Ham United 2–0 Newcastle United London
Cottee   7'
Williamson   82'
Stadium: Boleyn Ground
Attendance: 23,843
Referee: Paul Alcock
24 February 1996 Manchester City 3–3 Newcastle United Manchester
N. Quinn   16'
A. Quinn   62'
Rösler   77'
Albert   44', 81'
Asprilla   71'
Stadium: Maine Road
Attendance: 31,115
Referee: Martin Bodenham
18 March 1996 Newcastle United 3–0 West Ham United Newcastle upon Tyne
Albert   21'
Asprilla   55'
Ferdinand   65'
Potts   90'   Stadium: St James' Park
Attendance: 36,331
Referee: Stephen Lodge
23 March 1996 Arsenal 2–0 Newcastle United London
Marshall   3'
Wright   17'
Stadium: Arsenal Stadium
Attendance: 38,271
Referee: Paul Durkin
3 April 1996 Liverpool 4–3 Newcastle United Liverpool
Fowler   2', 55'
Collymore   68', 90'
Ferdinand   10'
Ginola   14'
Asprilla   57'
Stadium: Anfield
Attendance: 40,702
Referee: Mike Reed
8 April 1996 Blackburn Rovers 2–1 Newcastle United Blackburn
Fenton   86', 89' Batty   76' Stadium: Ewood Park
Attendance: 30,717
Referee: Gary Willard
17 April 1996 Newcastle United 1–0 Southampton Newcastle upon Tyne
Lee   10' Stadium: St James' Park
Attendance: 36,554
Referee: Dermot Gallagher
29 April 1996 Leeds United 0–1 Newcastle United Leeds
Gillespie   18' Stadium: Elland Road
Attendance: 38,862
2 May 1996 Nottingham Forest 1–1 Newcastle United Nottingham
Woan   75' Beardsley   32' Stadium: City Ground
Attendance: 28,280

FA Cup edit

7 January 1996 Round 3 Chelsea 1–1 Newcastle United London
Hughes   35' Ferdinand   90' Stadium: Stamford Bridge
Attendance: 25,151
17 January 1996 Round 3r Newcastle United 2 – 2 (a.e.t.)
(2–4 p)
Chelsea Newcastle upon Tyne
Albert   42'
Beardsley   64' (pen.)
Wise   62' (pen.)
Gullit   89'
Stadium: St James' Park
Attendance: 36,535
Penalties
Beardsley  
Watson  
Beresford  
Albert  
  Lee
  Wise
  Peacock
  Newton

League Cup edit

19 September 1995 Round 2 1st leg Bristol City 0–5 Newcastle United Bristol
Peacock   8'
Sellars   22'
Ferdinand   30'
Gillespie   46'
Lee   85'
Stadium: Ashton Gate
Attendance: 15,592
4 October 1995 Round 2 2nd leg Newcastle United 3–1 Bristol City Newcastle upon Tyne
Barton   48'
Albert   55'
Ferdinand   65'
Agostino   ?' Stadium: St James' Park
Attendance: 36,357
25 October 1995 Round 3 Stoke City 0–4 Newcastle United Stoke-on-Trent
Beardsley   30', 39'
Ferdinand   53'
Peacock   73'
Stadium: Victoria Ground
Attendance: 23,000
29 November 1995 Round 4 Liverpool 0–1 Newcastle United Liverpool
Watson   77' Stadium: Anfield
Attendance: 40,077
10 January 1996 Round 5 Arsenal 2–0 Newcastle United London
Wright   44', 90' Ginola   67'   Stadium: Highbury
Attendance: 37,857

External links edit

  • FootballSquads – Newcastle United – 1995/96
  • The Great career – Profile
  • Player Index – premierleague.com
  • Season Details – 1995–96 – toon1892

Notes edit

  1. ^ Due to Wimbledon lacking a home stadium, they played their home games at Selhurst Park, which is the home stadium of Crystal Palace.

References edit

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  3. ^ Morton, David (30 April 2017). "How Newcastle United clinched their last league title - 90 years ago today". The Chronicle. Retrieved 5 August 2020.
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During the 1995 96 FA Premier League season English club Newcastle United participated in the Premier League finishing in second place Newcastle United1995 96 seasonChairmanSir John HallManagerKevin KeeganStadiumSt James ParkPremier League2ndFA CupThird roundLeague CupQuarter finalsTop goalscorerLeague Les Ferdinand 25 All Les Ferdinand 29 Highest home attendance36 589 vs Tottenham Hotspur Lowest home attendance36 225 vs Chelsea Average home league attendance36 506Home coloursAway colours 1994 951996 97 Contents 1 Season summary 2 Analysis 3 Final league table 3 1 Results by round 4 Kit 5 Players 5 1 First team squad 5 2 Left club during season 5 3 Reserves 6 Appearances goals and cards 7 Coaching staff 8 Matches 8 1 Pre season 8 2 Premier League 8 3 FA Cup 8 4 League Cup 9 External links 10 Notes 11 ReferencesSeason summary editThe 1995 96 season saw Sir John Hall s millions allow Newcastle to invest heavily in players from across the world With a total of some 16 million spent on the signings of Les Ferdinand David Ginola Warren Barton and Shaka Hislop before the start of the season Kevin Keegan s team made a strong start Colombian striker Faustino Asprilla and England midfielder David Batty were also attracted to the north east in February 1996 for a combined total of around 11 million An explosive start to the season saw Newcastle storm to the top of the Premier League table Newcastle led the league for virtually all of the season from August until mid March and by Christmas had established a 10 point lead over Manchester United Though they lost 2 0 at Old Trafford on 27 December they still managed to extend this lead to 12 points on 20 January 1996 putting them in prime position for the title with 15 matches remaining However Manchester United bolstered by the return of Eric Cantona from suspension then enjoyed a surge in form Despite an emphatic 2 1 win at Middlesbrough largely inspired by debutant Faustino Asprilla Newcastle lost five of their next eight 1 Newcastle dropped vital points away to West Ham and Manchester City whilst a 1 0 win for Alex Ferguson s team at St James Park on 4 March ended Newcastle s 100 home record in the league and cut their lead to a single point and further away defeats at Arsenal Liverpool and Blackburn Rovers allowed Manchester United to overtake them and establish a lead that would ultimately prove decisive Ferguson s mind games added further heat to the title race and provoked an infamous rant from Keegan live on Sky Sports on 29 April 1996 2 following his team s 1 0 win at Leeds United A 1 1 draw at Nottingham Forest three days later left Newcastle needing to beat Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United needing to lose against Middlesbrough if the title was to return to Tyneside for the first time since 1927 In the end a 1 1 draw proved academic as Manchester United beat the Teessiders 3 0 thus winning by four points Newcastle s second place finish was nonetheless their highest finish for 69 years 3 Analysis editThe contest between Newcastle United and Manchester United for the Premier League title in the 1995 96 season has been described by Total Football magazine as an absolute classic 4 In 2012 the season was one of six nominees for the Premier League 20 Seasons Award for the best Premier League season ever 5 The 4 3 loss to Liverpool was voted the greatest game of the first decade of the Premier League at the Premier League 10 Seasons Awards 6 attributing to the jubilant celebrations at Anfield whilst Keegan slumped over the advertising hoardings in distress 7 Newcastle s collapse in the Premier League title race has been the subject of continuous debate 8 9 Newcastle s performance has been described by Graham Lister of Goal com as having entered football folklore as the Premier League s ultimate Devon Loch moment 10 Rob Lee claimed that the failure to capture the title was due to falling player confidence 11 whilst Ian Cusack believed that the return of Eric Cantona was the major difference stating Newcastle United had player for player the best team in the Premiership but didn t have the best player 12 Mark Lawrenson said the general consensus was Keegan s attacking philosophy having been instrumental in costing Newcastle the title stating I really think they should have won the league in the 1995 96 season Kevin could have done it if he d altered the system very very slightly But he didn t want to betray his principles I think Kevin wanted it free flowing in all departments and that doesn t necessarily happen 1 13 Final league table editMain article 1995 96 FA Premier League Pos Teamvte Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation1 Manchester United C 38 25 7 6 73 35 38 82 Qualification for the Champions League group stage2 Newcastle United 38 24 6 8 66 37 29 78 Qualification for the UEFA Cup first round3 Liverpool 38 20 11 7 70 34 36 71 Qualification for the Cup Winners Cup first round a 4 Aston Villa 38 18 9 11 52 35 17 63 Qualification for the UEFA Cup first round5 Arsenal 38 17 12 9 49 32 17 63Source Premier LeagueRules for classification 1 points 2 goal difference 3 number of goals scored C ChampionsNotes Liverpool qualified for the Cup Winners Cup as FA Cup runners up as winners Manchester United already qualified for the Champions League They defaulted their UEFA Cup spot from league position to Arsenal Results by round edit Round1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738GroundHAAHAHHAAHAHHAHA a AHHAHAHHAAAHHAAHAHHAAHResultWWWWLWWWWWDWWDWDLWWLWWWWWLDLWLLWLWWWDDPosition11111111111111111111111111111222222222Source Competitive matchesA Away H Home W Win D Draw L Loss Leader 1996 97 UEFA Champions League 1996 97 UEFA Cup 1996 97 Football LeagueKit editNewcastle United s kit was manufactured by the company Adidas and sponsored by Tyneside based brewery Newcastle Brown Ale Players editFirst team squad edit Squad at end of season 14 Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player1 GK nbsp CZE Pavel Srnicek2 DF nbsp ENG Warren Barton3 DF nbsp ENG John Beresford4 DF nbsp ENG Darren Peacock6 DF nbsp ENG Steve Howey7 MF nbsp ENG Rob Lee captain 8 MF nbsp ENG Peter Beardsley9 FW nbsp ENG Les Ferdinand10 MF nbsp ENG Lee Clark11 FW nbsp COL Faustino Asprilla14 MF nbsp FRA David Ginola15 GK nbsp ENG Shaka Hislop No Pos Nation Player16 FW nbsp ENG Darren Huckerby17 MF nbsp IRL Jimmy Crawford18 MF nbsp NIR Keith Gillespie19 DF nbsp ENG Steve Watson22 MF nbsp ENG David Batty23 MF nbsp ENG Chris Holland25 FW nbsp ENG Paul Brayson26 DF nbsp ENG Robbie Elliott27 DF nbsp BEL Philippe Albert28 FW nbsp ENG Paul Kitson30 GK nbsp ENG Mike Hooper32 GK nbsp ENG Steve HarperLeft club during season edit Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player5 MF nbsp ENG Ruel Fox to Tottenham Hotspur 11 MF nbsp ENG Scott Sellars to Bolton Wanderers 12 DF nbsp SUI Marc Hottiger to Everton No Pos Nation Player21 FW nbsp WAL Malcolm Allen retired 22 MF nbsp ENG Ritchie Appleby to Ipswich Town 25 DF nbsp ENG Nathan Murray to Carlisle United Reserves edit The following players did not appear for the first team this season 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 nbsp ENG Peter Keen DF nbsp ENG Stuart Elliott MF nbsp ENG Paul Arnison MF nbsp ENG Paul Barrett No Pos Nation Player MF nbsp ENG David Burt MF nbsp ENG Jamie McClen MF nbsp ENG Alan Pouton FW nbsp ENG Michael Chopra FW nbsp ENG David EatockAppearances goals and cards editStarts substitute appearances No Pos Name League FA Cup League Cup Total DisciplineApps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals nbsp nbsp 15 GK nbsp Shaka Hislop 24 0 0 0 4 0 28 0 0 02 DF nbsp Warren Barton 30 1 0 2 0 5 1 37 1 1 4 04 DF nbsp Darren Peacock 33 1 0 2 0 5 2 40 1 2 3 06 DF nbsp Steve Howey 28 1 1 0 4 0 33 1 2 03 DF nbsp John Beresford 32 1 0 1 0 2 0 35 1 0 4 118 MF nbsp Keith Gillespie 26 2 3 0 0 4 1 30 2 4 3 010 MF nbsp Lee Clark 22 6 2 1 1 0 3 0 26 7 2 1 07 MF nbsp Rob Lee 36 8 1 0 3 1 40 9 1 014 MF nbsp David Ginola 34 5 2 0 4 0 40 5 6 08 MF nbsp Peter Beardsley 35 8 2 1 3 2 40 11 6 09 FW nbsp Les Ferdinand 37 25 2 1 5 3 44 29 4 01 GK nbsp Pavel Srnicek 14 1 0 2 0 1 1 0 17 2 0 0 027 DF nbsp Philippe Albert 19 4 4 2 1 2 1 1 23 5 6 4 019 DF nbsp Steve Watson 15 8 3 1 0 3 1 1 19 9 4 0 011 FW nbsp Faustino Asprilla 11 3 3 0 0 0 0 11 3 3 2 022 MF nbsp David Batty 11 1 0 0 0 0 11 1 2 026 DF nbsp Robbie Elliott 5 1 0 1 1 0 2 0 8 2 0 1 028 FW nbsp Paul Kitson 2 5 2 2 0 0 0 4 5 2 1 011 MF nbsp Scott Sellars 2 4 0 0 0 2 1 4 4 1 0 05 MF nbsp Ruel Fox 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 3 2 0 0 012 DF nbsp Marc Hottiger 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 2 0 0 016 FW nbsp Darren Huckerby 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 017 MF nbsp Jimmy Crawford 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 023 MF nbsp Chris Holland 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 025 FW nbsp Paul Brayson 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0Coaching staff editPosition StaffManager nbsp Kevin KeeganAssistant Manager nbsp Terry McDermottFirst Team Coach nbsp Arthur CoxFirst Team Coach nbsp Chris McMenemySource citation needed Matches editPre season edit Hartlepool United v Newcastle United 22 July 1995Hartlepool United0 4Newcastle UnitedHartlepoolAllen nbsp 22 45 Kitson nbsp 57 Brayson nbsp 70 Stadium Victoria Park Attendance 5 300 Rushden amp Diamonds v Newcastle United 26 July 1995Rushden amp Diamonds1 3Newcastle UnitedIrthlingboroughWatkins nbsp 87 Ferdinand nbsp 26 59 Brayson nbsp 70 Stadium Nene Park Attendance 4 600 Celtic v Newcastle United 5 August 1995Celtic1 1Newcastle UnitedGlasgowCollins nbsp 29 pen Ferdinand nbsp 56 Stadium Celtic Park Attendance 31 000 Gateshead v Newcastle United 7 August 1995Gateshead0 4Newcastle UnitedGatesheadFerdinand nbsp 4 13 Beardsley nbsp 16 pen Gillespie nbsp 90 Stadium Gateshead International Stadium Heart of Midlothian v Newcastle United 9 August 1995Heart of Midlothian0 1Newcastle UnitedEdinburghBeardsley nbsp 65 Stadium Tynecastle Stadium Attendance 13 337 Tottenham Hotspur v Newcastle United 12 August 1995Tottenham Hotspur0 2Newcastle UnitedLondonSellars nbsp 45 Ferdinand nbsp 70 Stadium White Hart Lane Attendance 17 288 Premier League edit Newcastle United v Coventry City 19 August 1995Newcastle United3 0Coventry CityNewcastle upon Tyne16 00 Lee nbsp 7 Beardsley nbsp 82 pen Ferdinand nbsp 83 Stadium St James Park Attendance 36 485Referee Roger Dilkes Bolton Wanderers v Newcastle United 22 August 1995Bolton Wanderers1 3Newcastle UnitedBolton16 00 Bergsson nbsp 51 Ferdinand nbsp 17 84 Lee nbsp 77 Stadium Burnden Park Attendance 20 243 Sheffield Wednesday v Newcastle United 27 August 1995Sheffield Wednesday0 2Newcastle UnitedSheffield16 00 Ginola nbsp 53 Beardsley nbsp 75 Stadium Hillsborough Stadium Attendance 24 815Referee Paul Alcock Newcastle United v Middlesbrough 30 August 1995Newcastle United1 0MiddlesbroughNewcastle upon TyneFerdinand nbsp 67 Stadium St James Park Attendance 36 500Referee R Hart Southampton v Newcastle United 9 September 1995Southampton1 0Newcastle UnitedSouthamptonMagilton nbsp 65 Stadium The Dell Attendance 15 237Referee G Ashby Newcastle United v Manchester City 16 September 1995Newcastle United3 1Manchester CityNewcastle upon TyneBeardsley nbsp 18 pen Ferdinand nbsp 38 59 Creaney nbsp 81 Edghill nbsp nbsp Stadium St James Park Attendance 36 501Referee Jeff Winter Newcastle United v Chelsea 24 September 1995Newcastle United2 0ChelseaNewcastle upon TyneFerdinand nbsp 41 57 Stadium St James Park Attendance 36 225Referee Peter Jones Everton v Newcastle United 1 October 1995Everton1 3Newcastle UnitedLiverpoolLimpar nbsp 81 Ferdinand nbsp 11 Lee nbsp 59 pen Kitson nbsp 65 Stadium Goodison Park Attendance 33 080Referee Keith Cooper Queens Park Rangers v Newcastle United 14 October 1995Queens Park Rangers2 3Newcastle UnitedLondonDichio nbsp 45 71 Gillespie nbsp 46 71 Ferdinand nbsp 65 Stadium Loftus Road Attendance 18 254Referee Paul Durkin Newcastle United v Wimbledon 21 October 1995Newcastle United6 1WimbledonNewcastle upon TyneHowey nbsp 31 Ferdinand nbsp 35 40 63 Clark nbsp 59 Albert nbsp 84 Gayle nbsp 60 Stadium St James Park Attendance 36 434Referee Graham Poll Tottenham Hotspur v Newcastle United 29 October 1995Tottenham Hotspur1 1Newcastle UnitedLondonArmstrong nbsp 21 Ginola nbsp 47 Stadium White Hart Lane Attendance 32 279Referee Martin Bodenham Newcastle United v Liverpool 4 November 1995Newcastle United2 1LiverpoolNewcastle upon TyneFerdinand nbsp 3 Watson nbsp 89 Rush nbsp 11 Stadium St James Park Attendance 36 547Referee Mike Reed Newcastle United v Blackburn Rovers 8 November 1995Newcastle United1 0Blackburn RoversNewcastle upon TyneLee nbsp 13 Stadium St James Park Attendance 36 473Referee Dermot Gallagher Aston Villa v Newcastle United 18 November 1995Aston Villa1 1Newcastle UnitedBirminghamJohnson nbsp 22 Ferdinand nbsp 58 Stadium Villa Park Attendance 39 167Referee Stephen Lodge Newcastle United v Leeds United 25 November 1995Newcastle United2 1Leeds UnitedNewcastle upon TyneLee nbsp 70 Beardsley nbsp 72 Deane nbsp 31 Stadium St James Park Attendance 36 572Referee Steve Dunn Wimbledon v Newcastle United 3 December 1995Wimbledon3 3Newcastle UnitedLondonHoldsworth nbsp 18 65 Ekoku nbsp 21 Ferdinand nbsp 9 29 Cunningham nbsp 35 o g Stadium Selhurst Park Attendance 18 002Referee G Ashby Chelsea v Newcastle United 9 December 1995Chelsea1 0Newcastle UnitedLondonPetrescu nbsp 25 Stadium Stamford Bridge Attendance 31 098Referee Roger Dilkes Newcastle United v Everton 16 December 1995Newcastle United1 0EvertonNewcastle upon TyneFerdinand nbsp 17 Beresford nbsp 32 Stadium St James Park Attendance 36 557Referee Paul Durkin Newcastle United v Nottingham Forest 23 December 1995Newcastle United3 1Nottingham ForestNewcastle upon TyneLee nbsp 11 74 Ginola nbsp 25 Report Woan nbsp 11 Stadium St James Park Attendance 36 531Referee David Elleray Manchester United v Newcastle United 27 December 1995Manchester United2 0Newcastle UnitedManchesterCole nbsp 6 Keane nbsp 53 Stadium Old Trafford Attendance 42 024Referee Paul Alcock Newcastle United v Arsenal 2 January 1996Newcastle United2 0ArsenalNewcastle upon TyneGinola nbsp 1 Ferdinand nbsp 47 Stadium St James Park Attendance 36 530Referee Dermot Gallagher Coventry City v Newcastle United 14 January 1996Coventry City0 1Newcastle UnitedCoventryWatson nbsp 44 Stadium Highfield Road Attendance 20 547 Newcastle United v Bolton Wanderers 20 January 1996Newcastle United2 1Bolton WanderersNewcastle upon TyneKitson nbsp 9 Beardsley nbsp 37 Bergsson nbsp 19 Stadium St James Park Attendance 36 530Referee Keith Cooper Newcastle United v Sheffield Wednesday 3 February 1996Newcastle United2 0Sheffield WednesdayNewcastle upon TyneFerdinand nbsp 54 Clark nbsp 90 Stadium St James Park Attendance 36 567Referee Paul Danson Middlesbrough v Newcastle United 10 February 1996Middlesbrough1 2Newcastle UnitedMiddlesbroughBeresford nbsp 37 o g Watson nbsp 74 Ferdinand nbsp 78 Stadium Riverside Stadium Attendance 30 011Referee Steve Dunn West Ham United v Newcastle United 21 February 1996West Ham United2 0Newcastle UnitedLondonCottee nbsp 7 Williamson nbsp 82 Stadium Boleyn Ground Attendance 23 843Referee Paul Alcock Manchester City v Newcastle United 24 February 1996Manchester City3 3Newcastle UnitedManchesterN Quinn nbsp 16 A Quinn nbsp 62 Rosler nbsp 77 Albert nbsp 44 81 Asprilla nbsp 71 Stadium Maine Road Attendance 31 115Referee Martin Bodenham Newcastle United v Manchester United 4 March 1996Newcastle United0 1Manchester UnitedNewcastle upon TyneCantona nbsp 51 Stadium St James Park Attendance 36 584Referee David Elleray Newcastle United v West Ham United 18 March 1996Newcastle United3 0West Ham UnitedNewcastle upon TyneAlbert nbsp 21 Asprilla nbsp 55 Ferdinand nbsp 65 Potts nbsp 90 nbsp Stadium St James Park Attendance 36 331Referee Stephen Lodge Arsenal v Newcastle United 23 March 1996Arsenal2 0Newcastle UnitedLondonMarshall nbsp 3 Wright nbsp 17 Stadium Arsenal Stadium Attendance 38 271Referee Paul Durkin Liverpool v Newcastle United 3 April 1996Liverpool4 3Newcastle UnitedLiverpoolFowler nbsp 2 55 Collymore nbsp 68 90 Ferdinand nbsp 10 Ginola nbsp 14 Asprilla nbsp 57 Stadium Anfield Attendance 40 702Referee Mike Reed Newcastle United v Queens Park Rangers 6 April 1996Newcastle United2 1Queens Park RangersNewcastle upon TyneBeardsley nbsp 77 81 Holloway nbsp 53 Stadium St James Park Attendance 36 583Referee Paul Danson Blackburn Rovers v Newcastle United 8 April 1996Blackburn Rovers2 1Newcastle UnitedBlackburnFenton nbsp 86 89 Batty nbsp 76 Stadium Ewood Park Attendance 30 717Referee Gary Willard Newcastle United v Aston Villa 14 April 1996Newcastle United1 0Aston VillaNewcastle upon TyneFerdinand nbsp 64 Stadium St James Park Attendance 36 510Referee Martin Bodenham Newcastle United v Southampton 17 April 1996Newcastle United1 0SouthamptonNewcastle upon TyneLee nbsp 10 Stadium St James Park Attendance 36 554Referee Dermot Gallagher Leeds United v Newcastle United 29 April 1996Leeds United0 1Newcastle UnitedLeedsGillespie nbsp 18 Stadium Elland Road Attendance 38 862 Nottingham Forest v Newcastle United 2 May 1996Nottingham Forest1 1Newcastle UnitedNottinghamWoan nbsp 75 Beardsley nbsp 32 Stadium City Ground Attendance 28 280 Newcastle United v Tottenham Hotspur 5 May 1996Newcastle United1 1Tottenham HotspurNewcastle upon TyneFerdinand nbsp 71 Dozzell nbsp 57 Stadium St James Park Attendance 36 589Referee Dermot Gallagher FA Cup edit Chelsea v Newcastle United 7 January 1996 Round 3Chelsea1 1Newcastle UnitedLondonHughes nbsp 35 Ferdinand nbsp 90 Stadium Stamford Bridge Attendance 25 151 Newcastle United v Chelsea 17 January 1996 Round 3rNewcastle United2 2 a e t 2 4 p ChelseaNewcastle upon TyneAlbert nbsp 42 Beardsley nbsp 64 pen Wise nbsp 62 pen Gullit nbsp 89 Stadium St James Park Attendance 36 535PenaltiesBeardsley nbsp Watson nbsp Beresford nbsp Albert nbsp nbsp Lee nbsp Wise nbsp Peacock nbsp Newton League Cup edit Bristol City v Newcastle United 19 September 1995 Round 2 1st legBristol City0 5Newcastle UnitedBristolPeacock nbsp 8 Sellars nbsp 22 Ferdinand nbsp 30 Gillespie nbsp 46 Lee nbsp 85 Stadium Ashton Gate Attendance 15 592 Newcastle United v Bristol City 4 October 1995 Round 2 2nd legNewcastle United3 1Bristol CityNewcastle upon TyneBarton nbsp 48 Albert nbsp 55 Ferdinand nbsp 65 Agostino nbsp Stadium St James Park Attendance 36 357 Stoke City v Newcastle United 25 October 1995 Round 3Stoke City0 4Newcastle UnitedStoke on TrentBeardsley nbsp 30 39 Ferdinand nbsp 53 Peacock nbsp 73 Stadium Victoria Ground Attendance 23 000 Liverpool v Newcastle United 29 November 1995 Round 4Liverpool0 1Newcastle UnitedLiverpoolWatson nbsp 77 Stadium Anfield Attendance 40 077 Arsenal v Newcastle United 10 January 1996 Round 5Arsenal2 0Newcastle UnitedLondonWright nbsp 44 90 Ginola nbsp 67 nbsp Stadium Highbury Attendance 37 857External links editFootballSquads Newcastle United 1995 96 Newcastle United Football Club Fixtures 1995 96 Transfers Keegan Senior Reserve Arrivals amp Departures The Great career Profile Player Index premierleague com Season Details 1995 96 toon1892Notes edit Due to Wimbledon lacking a home stadium they played their home games at Selhurst Park which is the home stadium of Crystal Palace References edit a b Adams Tony 31 March 2011 Newcastle s Entertainers fall at Anfield ESPN Retrieved 9 July 2013 Kelly Ryan 29 April 2020 Kevin Keegan s I will love it rant What outburst was about amp full transcript Goal com Retrieved 5 August 2020 Morton David 30 April 2017 How Newcastle United clinched their last league title 90 years ago today The Chronicle Retrieved 5 August 2020 Wright Simon 2013 Premier League flashback 1995 96 review King Eric s one man crusade to the championship Total Football Archived from the original on 12 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