1992–93 Nottingham Forest F.C. season

Nottingham Forest
1992–93 season
Chairman Fred Reacher
Manager Brian Clough
Stadium City Ground
FA Premier League 22nd (relegated)
FA Cup Fifth round
League Cup Fifth round
Top goalscorer League: N Clough (10)
All: N Clough (12)
Average home league attendance 21,910

During the 1992–93 English football season, Nottingham Forest competed in the inaugural season of the FA Premier League.

Season summary

The previous season, Forest had finished 8th and started the new season fairly well with an opening-day 1-0 win over Liverpool in Sky Sports' first-ever 'Super Sunday' match on 16 August 1992 which saw their first-ever live goal scored by Teddy Sheringham. However, after the sale of key players Sheringham and Des Walker, Forest struggled thereafter and after the promising display against Liverpool on the opening day, they went on the receiving end of six successive defeats - during which they leaked 18 goals - which would set the tone for a long season ahead of them. They were virtually never out of the relegation zone after their 2-0 home defeat to eventual champions Manchester United on 29 August 1992 and since the opening day, they won just two of their next 21 games before the new year, leaving them in bottom place, six points from safety.

However, their form after the new year exceptionally improved with a run of five wins in the next seven league games, cumulating in a 1-0 win over Queen's Park Rangers on 24 February 1993, briefly lifting them out of the relegation zone on goal difference, during a very tight relegation dogfight at the time with only seven points separating second-bottom Middlesbrough and 12th-placed Chelsea. However, a 2-0 defeat to Manchester City and a 1-1 draw with relegation rivals Crystal Palace in their next two home games saw them sucked back into the bottom-three and after that, they couldn't quite keep up the momentum for survival, winning just two of the next ten games, leaving them needing to win their final two games in order to stand any chance of avoiding relegation. They were ultimately relegated in bottom place with their fate being confirmed on 1 May 1993 in a 2-0 home defeat to Sheffield United - among other results going against them - which also saw the Blades effectively secure their survival at the expense of Middlesbrough. Brian Clough retired at the end of the season, leaving Frank Clark to try and take Forest back to the Premier League.

During the off-season, young Irish midfielder Roy Keane - who was named in the PFA Team of the Year - was sold to Manchester United. He would play a major role in United's dominance of English football over the next decade.

Final league table

Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification or relegation
1 Manchester United (C) 42 24 12 6 67 31+36 84 1993–94 UEFA Champions League First round
2 Aston Villa 42 21 11 10 57 40+17 74 1993–94 UEFA Cup First round
3 Norwich City 42 21 9 12 61 654 72
4 Blackburn Rovers 42 20 11 11 68 46+22 71
5 Queens Park Rangers 42 17 12 13 63 55+8 63
6 Liverpool 42 16 11 15 62 55+7 59
7 Sheffield Wednesday 42 15 14 13 55 51+4 59
8 Tottenham Hotspur 42 16 11 15 60 666 59
9 Manchester City 42 15 12 15 56 51+5 57
10 Arsenal 42 15 11 16 40 38+2 56 1993–94 European Cup Winners' Cup First round 1
11 Chelsea 42 14 14 14 51 543 56
12 Wimbledon 42 14 12 16 56 55+1 54
13 Everton 42 15 8 19 53 552 53
14 Sheffield United 42 14 10 18 54 53+1 52
15 Coventry City 42 13 13 16 52 575 52
16 Ipswich Town 42 12 16 14 50 555 52
17 Leeds United 42 12 15 15 57 625 51
18 Southampton 42 13 11 18 54 617 50
19 Oldham Athletic 42 13 10 19 63 7411 49
20 Crystal Palace (R) 42 11 16 15 48 6113 49 Relegation to 1993–94 Football League First Division
21 Middlesbrough (R) 42 11 11 20 54 7521 44
22 Nottingham Forest (R) 42 10 10 22 41 6221 40

Updated to games played on 11 May 1993.
Source: Soccerbase
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored
1Arsenal qualified by winning the FA Cup.
(C) = Champion; (R) = Relegated; (P) = Promoted; (E) = Eliminated; (O) = Play-off winner; (A) = Advances to a further round.
Only applicable when the season is not finished:
(Q) = Qualified to the phase of tournament indicated; (TQ) = Qualified to tournament, but not yet to the particular phase indicated; (RQ) = Qualified to the relegation tournament indicated; (DQ) = Disqualified from tournament.

Results

Nottingham Forest's score comes first[1]

Legend

Win Draw Loss

FA Premier League

DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
16 August 1992 LiverpoolH1–020,038Sheringham
19 August 1992 Sheffield WednesdayA0–229,623
22 August 1992 Oldham AthleticA3–511,632Pearce (pen), Bannister (2)
29 August 1992 Manchester UnitedH0–219,694
31 August 1992 Norwich CityA1–314,104N Clough
5 September 1992 Blackburn RoversA1–416,180Bannister
12 September 1992 Sheffield WednesdayH1–219,420Bannister
21 September 1992 Coventry CityH1–117,553N Clough
26 September 1992 ChelseaA0–019,760
3 October 1992 Manchester CityA2–222,571McKinnon, Pearce
17 October 1992 ArsenalH0–124,862
21 October 1992 MiddlesbroughH1–017,846Black
24 October 1992 Sheffield UnitedA0–019,152
31 October 1992 Ipswich TownH0–121,411
7 November 1992 EvertonH0–120,941
21 November 1992 Crystal PalaceA1–115,330Bannister
28 November 1992 SouthamptonH1–219,942N Clough
5 December 1992 Leeds UnitedA4–129,364N Clough, Keane (2), Black
12 December 1992 Aston VillaA1–229,015Keane
20 December 1992 WimbledonH1–119,326N Clough
28 December 1992 Tottenham HotspurA1–232,118Gemmill
9 January 1993 Coventry CityA1–015,264Woan
16 January 1993 ChelseaH3–023,249Bannister (2), Örlygsson
27 January 1993 Manchester UnitedA0–236,085
30 January 1993 Oldham AthleticH2–021,240Woan (2)
6 February 1993 LiverpoolA0–040,463
20 February 1993 MiddlesbroughA2–115,639N Clough, Stone
24 February 1993 Queens Park RangersH1–022,436Crosby
27 February 1993 Manchester CityH0–225,956
3 March 1993 Crystal PalaceH1–120,603Keane
13 March 1993 EvertonA0–321,271
17 March 1993 Norwich CityH0–320,799
21 March 1993 Leeds UnitedH1–125,148N Clough
24 March 1993 SouthamptonA2–118,005N Clough, Keane
4 April 1993 Aston VillaH0–126,742
7 April 1993 Blackburn RoversH1–320,467N Clough (pen)
10 April 1993 Queens Park RangersA3–416,782Black, Bannister (2)
12 April 1993 Tottenham HotspurH2–125,682Black, Rosario
17 April 1993 WimbledonA0–19,358
21 April 1993 ArsenalA1–119,024Keane
1 May 1993 Sheffield UnitedH0–226,752
8 May 1993 Ipswich TownA1–222,093N Clough (pen)

FA Cup

Main article: 1992-93 FA Cup
RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
R33 January 1993 SouthamptonH2–113,592Keane, Webb
R423 January 1993 MiddlesbroughH1–122,296Webb
R4R3 February 1993 MiddlesbroughA3–020,514Bannister, N Clough, Woan
R513 February 1993 ArsenalA0–227,591

League Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
R2 First Leg 23 September 1992 Stockport CountyA3–27,964Örlygsson, N Clough, Bannister
R2 Second Leg 7 October 1992 Stockport CountyH2–1 (won 5-3 on agg)15,573Black, Gannon (own goal)
R328 October 1992 Crewe AlexandraA1–07,042Örlygsson
R42 December 1992 Tottenham HotspurH2–022,312Keane, Woan
QF12 January 1993 ArsenalA0–225,600

First-team squad

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

No. Position Player
Wales GK Mark Crossley
Wales GK Andy Marriott
England DF Gary Charles
England DF Steve Chettle
England DF Brian Laws
England DF Stuart Pearce (captain)
England DF Carl Tiler
England DF Brett Williams
Northern Ireland MF Kingsley Black
England MF Gary Crosby
Scotland MF Scot Gemmill
No. Position Player
Scotland MF Ray McKinnon
Republic of Ireland MF Roy Keane
Iceland MF Þorvaldur Örlygsson
England MF Steve Stone
England MF Neil Webb
England MF Ian Woan
England FW Gary Bannister
England FW Nigel Clough
Scotland FW Lee Glover
England FW Robert Rosario

Left club during season

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

No. Position Player
Scotland DF Terry Wilson (to Dunfermline Athletic)
No. Position Player
England FW Teddy Sheringham (to Tottenham Hotspur)

Reserve squad

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

No. Position Player
England DF Craig Armstrong
England DF Steve Blatherwick
England DF Gary Bowyer
England DF Chris Hope
England MF Bobby Howe
England MF Ian Kilford
No. Position Player
England MF Tony Loughlan
England MF Lee Marshall
England MF Justin Walker
England FW Steve Guinan
England FW Paul McGregor

Statistics

Starting 11

Considering appearances in all competitions[3]
No.
Pos
Nat
Name
MS Notes
GK Wales Mark Crossley 38
RB England Brian Laws 33
CB England Steve Chettle 31
CB England Carl Tiler 38
LB England Stuart Pearce 24
RM Northern Ireland Kingsley Black 20 Gary Crosby has 20 starts
CM Republic of Ireland Roy Keane 41
CM Scotland Scot Gemmill 34
LM England Ian Woan 28
CF England Gary Bannister 27
CF England Nigel Clough 43

References

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