1994–95 Middlesbrough F.C. season

During the 1994–95 English football season, Middlesbrough F.C. competed in the Football League First Division.

Middlesbrough
1994–95 season
ChairmanSteve Gibson
ManagerBryan Robson
StadiumAyresome Park
First Division1st (champions)
FA CupThird round
League CupFourth round
Top goalscorerLeague: Hendrie (15)
All: Hendrie (17)
Highest home attendance23,903 (vs. Luton Town 30 April)
Lowest home attendance14,878 (vs. WBA 14 September)
Average home league attendance18,641

Season summary

Middlesbrough were promoted to the top flight of English football after a two-year exile by winning the Division One title under new player-manager Bryan Robson. A large part in the promotion push was played by a good loan signing in the form of Uwe Fuchs, scoring 9 goals in 13 league games. It was also Boro's last season at Ayresome Park after 92 years; they beat Luton Town 2–1 in their final game there on 30 April 1995 to seal the Division One title and the only automatic promotion place in the division that season. John Hendrie had the distinction of scoring the last goals at Ayresome Park, scoring both of Boro's goals in that game. After the season, Boro relocated to the new 30,000-seat Riverside Stadium on the banks of the River Tees.

Final league table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Middlesbrough (C, P) 46 23 13 10 67 40 +27 82 Promotion to the Premier League
2 Reading 46 23 10 13 58 44 +14 79 Qualification for the First Division play-offs
3 Bolton Wanderers (O, P) 46 21 14 11 67 45 +22 77
4 Wolverhampton Wanderers 46 21 13 12 77 61 +16 76
5 Tranmere Rovers 46 22 10 14 67 58 +9 76
Source:
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goals scored; 3) Goal difference
(C) Champions; (O) Play-off winners; (P) Promoted

Results

Middlesbrough's score comes first[1]

Legend

Win Draw Loss

Football League First Division

DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
13 August 1994BurnleyH2–023,343Hendrie (2)
20 August 1994Southend UnitedA2–05,722Hendrie (2)
27 August 1994Bolton WanderersH1–019,570Wilkinson
31 August 1994Derby CountyA1–014,659Blackmore
3 September 1994WatfordA1–19,478Blackmore
11 September 1994SunderlandH2–219,578Moore, Pearson
14 September 1994West BromH2–114,878Mustoe, Hignett (pen)
17 September 1994Port ValeA1–210,313Pollock
25 September 1994Bristol CityA1–08,642Hendrie
1 October 1994MillwallH3–017,229Hendrie, Wilkinson, Beard (og)
8 October 1994Tranmere RoversH0–118,497
15 October 1994Luton TownA1–58,412Whyte
23 October 1994PortsmouthA0–07,281
29 October 1994Swindon TownH3–117,328Cox, Hendrie, Wilkinson (pen)
1 November 1994Oldham AthleticH2–115,929Moore, Hignett
5 November 1994Grimsby TownA1–28,488Hignett (pen)
20 November 1994Wolverhampton WanderersH1–019,953Hendrie
26 November 1994Charlton AthleticA2–010,019Hendrie, Pollock
3 December 1994PortsmouthH4–017,185Wilkinson (2), Hignett (2)
6 December 1994ReadingA1–110,301Wilkinson (pen)
10 December 1994Southend UnitedH1–216,843Hendrie
18 December 1994BurnleyA3–012,049Hendrie (3)
26 December 1994Sheffield UnitedA1–120,693Hignett
28 December 1994Notts CountyH2–121,558Hignett, Pearson
31 December 1994Stoke CityA1–115,914Vickers
15 January 1995Swindon TownA1–28,888Hignett
21 January 1995Grimsby TownH1–115,360Mustoe
4 February 1995ReadingH0–117,982
18 February 1995Charlton AthleticH1–016,301Fuchs
21 February 1995Wolverhampton WanderersA2–027,611Vickers, Fuchs
26 February 1995MillwallA0–07,247
4 March 1995Bristol CityH3–017,371Fuchs (3)
7 March 1995WatfordH2–016,630Mustoe, Fuchs
11 March 1995Bolton WanderersA0–118,370
14 March 1995BarnsleyH1–119,655Moreno
18 March 1995Derby CountyH2–418,168Fuchs, Pollock
21 March 1995SunderlandA1–016,501Pollock
26 March 1995Port ValeH3–017,401Fuchs, Robson, Vickers
1 April 1995West BromA3–120,256Pollock, Raven (og), Moore
5 April 1995Oldham AthleticA0–111,024
7 April 1995Stoke CityH2–120,867Pearson, Moore
15 April 1995Notts CountyH1–19,677Fuchs
17 April 1995Sheffield UnitedH1–123,225Fjørtoft
22 April 1995BarnsleyA1–111,711Fjørtoft
30 April 1995Luton TownH2–123,903Hendrie (2)
7 May 1995Tranmere RoversA1–116,377Fjørtoft

FA Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
R37 January 1995Swansea CityA1–18,407Moore
R3R17 January 1995Swansea CityH1–213,940Hendrie

League Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
R2 First Leg20 September 1994ScarboroughA4–113,280Hendrie, Pollock, Moore, Mustoe
R2 Second Leg27 September 1994ScarboroughH4–1 (won 8–2 on agg)7,739Wilkinson (3), Hignett
R326 October 1994Aston VillaA0–119,254

Anglo Italian Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
Group B24 August 1994PiacenzaH0–05,348
Group B5 October 1994CesenaH1–13,273Moreno
Group B18 October 1994UdineseA0–0300
Group B15 November 1994AnconaA1–31,500Morris

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 England ENG Alan Miller
GK England ENG Stephen Pears
GK England ENG Andy Collett
GK England ENG Ben Roberts
DF England ENG Viv Anderson
DF England ENG Neil Cox
DF Republic of Ireland IRL Curtis Fleming
DF Republic of Ireland IRL Chris Morris
DF England ENG Nigel Pearson
DF England ENG Steve Vickers
DF Scotland SCO Derek Whyte
DF England ENG Craig Liddle
DF England ENG Michael Barron
DF England ENG Phil Whelan
DF England ENG Alan White
MF England ENG Clayton Blackmore
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF England ENG Andy Todd
MF Republic of Ireland IRL Graham Kavanagh
MF Republic of Ireland IRL Alan Moore
MF Bolivia BOL Jaime Moreno
MF England ENG Robbie Mustoe
MF Republic of Ireland IRL Keith O'Halloran
MF England ENG Jamie Pollock
MF England ENG Bryan Robson (player-manager)
MF England ENG Phil Stamp
MF Scotland SCO Tommy Wright
MF England ENG Craig Hignett
FW Scotland SCO John Hendrie
FW Norway NOR Jan Åge Fjørtoft
FW England ENG Chris Freestone
FW Germany GER Uwe Fuchs (on loan from Fortuna Köln)
FW England ENG Paul Wilkinson

Scorers

League goals only

References

  1. "Middlesbrough results for the 1994-1995 season - Statto.com". Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 11 February 2013.
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