1991–92 Sunderland A.F.C. season

Sunderland
1991–92 season
Chairman Bob Murray
Manager Denis Smith
(until 30 December)
Malcolm Crosby
(from 30 December)
Stadium Roker Park
Second Division 18th
FA Cup Runners up
League Cup Second round
Top goalscorer Goodman (11)
Average home league attendance 18,390

During the 1991–92 English football season, Sunderland A.F.C. competed in the Football League Second Division.

Season summary

In the 1991–92 season, Sunderland subsequently struggled in the Second Division. However, in that season, the Black Cats embarked on a run leading to the FA Cup final, where they lost 2–0 to Liverpool,[1] They had previously beaten Chelsea in a quarter-final replay.[2] Smith had quit as manager during the season, and was replaced by his assistant Malcolm Crosby.[3]

Final league table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA W D L GF GA GF GA GD Pts
1Ipswich Town (C)461634422289628287050+ 2084
2Middlesbrough (P)4615623713851021285841+ 1780
3Derby County4611483524125634276951+ 1878
4Leicester City4614454124941021316255+ 777
5Cambridge United461094341998631286547+ 1874
6Blackburn Rovers (P)4614544121761029327053+ 1774
7Charlton Athletic469772523114829255448+ 671
8Swindon Town4615353822312831336955+ 1469
9Portsmouth4615624112461324396551+ 1469
10Watford46959252396826255148+ 365
11Wolverhampton Wanderers4611663624741225306154+ 764
12Southend United4611573726661126376161± 062
13Bristol Rovers4611934329551317346063– 362
14Tranmere Rovers469953732510819245656± 061
15Millwall4610493232761032396471– 761
16Barnsley4611482725571119324657– 1159
17Bristol City4610853024371325475571– 1654
18Sunderland4610853623431625426165– 453
19Grimsby Town4675112528761022344762– 1553
20Newcastle United469863830451428546684– 1852
21Oxford United4610673930351527436673– 750
22Plymouth Argyle4611572626241716384264– 2248
23Brighton & HA467793637541420405677– 2147
24Port Vale467882325371319344259– 1745

NB Goal difference then goals scored applies when teams are level on points

Results

Sunderland's score comes first[4]

Legend

Win Draw Loss

Football League Second Division

DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
17 August 1991 Derby CountyH1–120,509Armstrong
20 August 1991 BarnsleyA3–012,454Owers, Armstrong, Pascoe
24 August 1991 MillwallA1–410,016Owers (pen)
31 August 1991 Oxford UnitedH2–016,151Gabbiadini, Armstrong
3 September 1991 PortsmouthA0–19,621
7 September 1991 Blackburn RoversH1–117,043Atkinson
14 September 1991 Swindon TownA3–511,417Owers, Gabbiadini, Armstrong
17 September 1991 Charlton AthleticA4–15,807Owers (pen), Gabbiadini (3)
21 September 1991 Grimsby TownH1–216,535Pascoe
28 September 1991 MiddlesbroughA1–219,424Brady
5 October 1991 Brighton & Hove AlbionH4–215,119Beagrie, Rush (2), Armstrong
12 October 1991 Cambridge UnitedA0–37,857
19 October 1991 Port ValeA3–37,525Brady (2), Ball
26 October 1991 Bristol RoversH1–114,746Bennett
2 November 1991 WatfordH3–112,790Byrne (2), Armstrong
5 November 1991 Ipswich TownA1–09,768Armstrong
9 November 1991 Bristol CityA0–110,570
17 November 1991 Newcastle UnitedH1–129,224Davenport
23 November 1991 Plymouth ArgyleA0–16,007
30 November 1991 Southend UnitedH1–213,575Byrne
7 December 1991 Wolverhampton WanderersA0–111,922
14 December 1991 Leicester CityH1–015,094Goodman
21 December 1991 PortsmouthH1–014,432Awford (own goal)
26 December 1991 Tranmere RoversA0–113,658
28 December 1991 Oxford UnitedA0–36,140
1 January 1992 BarnsleyH2–016,107Armstrong, Goodman
11 January 1992 MillwallH6–216,533Hardyman, Byrne, Goodman (3), Davenport
18 January 1992 Derby CountyA2–115,384Goodman, Byrne
1 February 1992 Port ValeH1–119,488Armstrong
8 February 1992 Bristol RoversA1–26,318Byrne
11 February 1992 Tranmere RoversH1–118,060Hardyman
22 February 1992 Southend UnitedA0–27,473
29 February 1992 Wolverhampton WanderersH1–020,106Byrne (pen)
14 March 1992 WatfordA0–18,091
21 March 1992 Bristol CityH1–318,933Atkinson
29 March 1992 Newcastle UnitedA0–130,306
8 April 1992 Leicester CityA2–316,533Bennett, Goodman
11 April 1992 Charlton AthleticH1–221,326Bennett
14 April 1992 Ipswich TownH3–022,131Goodman (2), Rush
16 April 1992 Plymouth ArgyleH0–123,813
18 April 1992 Grimsby TownA0–28,864
20 April 1992 MiddlesbroughH1–025,098Davenport
25 April 1992 Brighton & Hove AlbionA2–29,851Goodman, Rogan
27 April 1992 Swindon TownH0–016,716
29 April 1992 Blackburn RoversA2–215,079Armstrong, Davenport
2 May 1992 Cambridge UnitedH2–219,042Goodman, Rush

FA Cup

Main article: 1991-92 FA Cup
RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
R34 January 1992 Port ValeH3–015,564Atkinson, Davenport, Byrne
R45 February 1992 Oxford UnitedA3–29,968Byrne, Hardyman, Atkinson
R515 February 1992 West Ham UnitedH1–125,475Byrne
R5R26 February 1992 West Ham UnitedA3–225,830Byrne (2), Rush
QF9 March 1992 ChelseaA1–133,498Byrne
QFR18 March 1992 ChelseaH2–126,039Davenport, Amstrong
SF5 April 1992 Norwich CityN1–040,102Byrne
F9 May 1992 LiverpoolN0–279,544

League Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
R2 First Leg 24 September 1991 Huddersfield TownH1–28,161Hauser
R2 Second Leg 9 October 1991 Huddersfield TownA0–4 (lost 1-6 on agg)11,177

Squad

[5] 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 Tony Norman
- England DF John Kay
- England DF Gary Bennett
- Northern Ireland DF Anton Rogan
- England DF Paul Hardyman
- England MF Gordon Armstrong
- England MF Paul Bracewell
- England MF Kevin Ball
- England MF Brian Atkinson
- England MF Peter Davenport
- Republic of Ireland FW John Byrne
- England FW Don Goodman
- England MF Gary Owers
- England FW David Rush
- England GK Tim Carter
- Wales MF Colin Pascoe
No. Position Player
- England FW Marco Gabbiadini
- England DF Ian Sampson
- Germany FW Thomas Hauser
- Republic of Ireland MF Brian Mooney
- England DF Richard Ord
- England MF Peter Beagrie (on loan from Everton)
- Scotland MF Kieron Brady
- England DF Paul Williams
- England FW Warren Hawke
- England DF Anthony Smith
- England FW Craig Russell
- Nigeria DF Reuben Agboola
- England MF Tony Cullen
- England MF Martin Gray
- England FW Steve Brodie
- England MF Steve Gaughan

References

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