1983–84 Leicester City F.C. season

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Leicester City
1983–84 season
ChairmanTerry Shipman
ManagerGordon Milne
First Division15th
FA CupThird round
League CupSecond round
Top goalscorerLineker (22)
Average home league attendance14,923

During the 1983–84 English football season, Leicester City F.C. competed in the Football League First Division.

Season summary[]

In the 1983–84 season, Leicester had a poor start with six successive league defeats which represented the Foxes' worst start to a season and labelled them as early relegation favourites. After going out of the League Cup though, their form picked up with only 2 defeats in their next 15 league games from the end of October until the end of January. Their relegation worries were formally avoided when Leicester beat East Midlands rivals Nottingham Forest 2-1 at Filbert Street on 5 May with 2 games to spare and the Foxes finished the season in a fairly comfortable 15th place.

Final league table[]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
13 Sunderland 42 13 13 16 42 53 −11 52
14 Norwich City 42 12 15 15 48 49 −1 51
15 Leicester City 42 13 12 17 65 68 −3 51
16 Luton Town 42 14 9 19 53 66 −13 51
17 West Bromwich Albion 42 14 9 19 48 62 −14 51
Source:[citation needed]

Results[]

Leicester City's score comes first[1]

Legend[]

Win Draw Loss

Football League First Division[]

Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Scorers
27 August 1983 Notts County H 0–4 14,838
31 August 1983 Luton Town H 0–3 11,929
3 September 1983 West Bromwich Albion A 0–1 12,016
6 September 1983 West Ham United A 1–3 22,131 Lineker
10 September 1983 Tottenham Hotspur H 0–3 15,886
17 September 1983 Coventry City A 1–2 12,377 Lineker
24 September 1983 Stoke City H 2–2 10,215 Jones, Lineker
1 October 1983 Birmingham City A 1–2 15,212 Lineker
19 October 1983 Norwich City A 1–3 13,780 Eastoe
22 October 1983 Ipswich Town A 0–0 14,944
29 October 1983 Everton H 2–0 10,953 A Smith, Ramsey
5 November 1983 Watford A 3–3 15,807 Lynex (2, 1 pen), Banks
12 November 1983 Manchester United H 1–1 24,409 Lynex
19 November 1983 Aston Villa A 1–3 19,024 Lynex (pen)
26 November 1983 Arsenal H 3–0 14,777 Lineker, Lynex, A Smith
30 November 1983 Southampton H 2–1 14,181 A Smith, Lineker
4 December 1983 Nottingham Forest A 2–3 23,248 Jones, A Smith
10 December 1983 Wolverhampton Wanderers H 5–1 10,969 Lineker, A Smith (3), Lynex
18 December 1983 Sunderland A 1–1 16,993 Hazell
26 December 1983 Queens Park Rangers H 2–1 17,460 Lineker, Lynex
27 December 1983 Liverpool A 2–2 33,664 A Smith, Banks
31 December 1983 West Bromwich Albion H 1–1 15,128 Lynex (pen)
2 January 1984 Stoke City A 1–0 13,728 A Smith
14 January 1984 Notts County A 5–2 10,607 MacDonald, Lineker (3), Peake
21 January 1984 Coventry City H 1–1 16,262 Lineker
4 February 1984 Birmingham City H 2–3 13,770 A Smith (2)
11 February 1984 Tottenham Hotspur A 2–3 28,410 Lineker (2)
25 February 1984 Ipswich Town H 2–0 11,399 A Smith, O'Neill
3 March 1984 Watford H 4–1 13,295 Peake (2), Lineker, A Smith
10 March 1984 Manchester United A 0–2 39,473
17 March 1984 West Ham United H 4–1 13,533 Hazell, Lynex (2, 1 pen), Lineker
20 March 1984 Everton A 1–1 15,142 Lineker
24 March 1984 Luton Town A 0–0 10,509
31 March 1984 Norwich City H 2–1 11,278 A Smith (2)
7 April 1984 Southampton A 2–2 17,455 Lineker (2)
14 April 1984 Aston Villa H 2–0 13,366 O'Neill, Banks
18 April 1984 Liverpool H 3–3 26,553 Peake, Lynex, Lineker
21 April 1984 Queens Park Rangers A 0–2 12,360
28 April 1984 Arsenal A 1–2 24,143 Lineker
5 May 1984 Nottingham Forest H 2–1 16,600 Lynex, Lineker
7 May 1984 Wolverhampton Wanderers A 0–1 7,405
12 May 1984 Sunderland H 0–2 12,627

FA Cup[]

Round Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Goalscorers
R3 7 January 1984 Crystal Palace A 0–1 11,497

League Cup[]

Round Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Goalscorers
R2 1st leg 5 October 1983 Chelsea H 0–2 7,798
R2 2nd leg 25 October 1983 Chelsea A 2–0 (lost 3-4 on pens) 15,666 A Smith, English

Squad[]

[1] 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 Mark Wallington
- MF Northern Ireland NIR Paul Ramsey
- DF Scotland SCO Bobby Smith
- MF Scotland SCO Kevin MacDonald
- MF England ENG Ian Banks
- DF England ENG Larry May
- DF Northern Ireland NIR John O'Neill
- MF England ENG Steve Lynex
- FW England ENG Gary Lineker
- FW England ENG Alan Smith
- FW England ENG Robbie Jones
No. Pos. Nation Player
- MF Scotland SCO Ian Wilson
- MF England ENG Andy Peake
- DF Scotland SCO David Rennie
- FW England ENG Tommy English
- GK England ENG Mark Grew
- DF Scotland SCO Tommy Williams
- DF England ENG Bob Hazell
- FW England ENG Peter Eastoe (on loan from West Brom)
- DF England ENG Andy Feeley
- GK England ENG Ian Andrews
- MF England ENG Rob Kelly

References[]

  1. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 27 November 2015. Retrieved 13 August 2012.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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