1994–95 West Bromwich Albion F.C. season

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West Bromwich Albion
1994–95 season
ChairmanTony Hale
ManagerKeith Burkinshaw (until 17 October)
Alan Buckley (from 20 October)
StadiumThe Hawthorns
First Division19th
FA CupThird round
League CupFirst round
Top goalscorerHunt (13)
Average home league attendance15,217

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

Season summary[]

In the 1994–95 season, West Brom started the campaign very poorly with the Baggies winning just one in their first 11 league matches, leaving them bottom of the league and resulting in Burkinshaw being sacked as manager. Grimsby manager Alan Buckley took over the managerial vacancy and managed to keep them away from relegation.

Final league table[]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion or relegation
17 Port Vale 46 15 13 18 58 64 −6 58
18 Portsmouth 46 15 13 18 53 63 −10 58
19 West Bromwich Albion 46 16 10 20 51 57 −6 58
20 Sunderland 46 12 18 16 41 45 −4 54
21 Swindon Town 46 12 12 22 54 73 −19 48 Relegated
Source:[citation needed]

Results[]

West Bromwich Albion's score comes first[1]

Legend[]

Win Draw Loss

Football League First Division[]

Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Scorers
13 August 1994 Luton Town A 1–1 8,640 Taylor
28 August 1994 Wolverhampton Wanderers A 0–2 27,764
31 August 1994 Swindon Town A 0–0 10,964
10 September 1994 Millwall A 2–2 8,407 Taylor (2)
14 September 1994 Middlesbrough A 1–2 14,878 Ashcroft
17 September 1994 Grimsby Town H 1–1 14,496 Ashcroft
24 September 1994 Burnley H 1–0 13,539 Taylor
28 September 1994 Portsmouth H 0–2 13,545
2 October 1994 Stoke City A 1–4 14,183 Taylor
8 October 1994 Sunderland H 1–3 13,717 Ashcroft
15 October 1994 Tranmere Rovers A 1–3 7,397 Hunt
18 October 1994 Sheffield United H 1–0 12,713 Mellon
22 October 1994 Barnsley A 0–2 5,082
29 October 1994 Reading H 2–0 14,313 Hunt, Ashcroft
2 November 1994 Port Vale H 0–0 14,513
5 November 1994 Watford A 0–1 8,419
13 November 1994 Charlton Athletic A 1–1 10,921 Taylor
19 November 1994 Oldham Athletic H 3–1 14,616 Donovan, Ashcroft, Taylor
26 November 1994 Notts County A 0–2 10,088
3 December 1994 Barnsley H 2–1 13,921 Heggs, Hamilton
10 December 1994 Sheffield United A 0–2 13,891
18 December 1994 Luton Town H 1–0 14,392 Donovan
26 December 1994 Bristol City H 1–0 21,071 Munro (own goal)
27 December 1994 Southend United A 1–2 6,847 Ashcroft
31 December 1994 Bolton Wanderers H 1–0 18,134 Hunt
2 January 1995 Derby County A 1–1 16,035 Hamilton
14 January 1995 Reading A 2–0 9,390 Hunt, Donovan
1 February 1995 Watford H 0–1 15,455
5 February 1995 Charlton Athletic H 0–1 12,084
11 February 1995 Port Vale A 0–1 10,751
18 February 1995 Notts County H 3–2 13,748 Hunt (2), Mardon
21 February 1995 Oldham Athletic A 0–1 7,750
25 February 1995 Stoke City H 1–3 16,591 Hamilton
4 March 1995 Burnley A 1–1 11,885 Hunt
8 March 1995 Portsmouth A 2–1 7,160 Taylor (2)
15 March 1995 Wolverhampton Wanderers H 2–0 20,661 Taylor, Ashcroft
19 March 1995 Swindon Town H 2–5 12,960 Rees, Hunt
22 March 1995 Millwall H 3–0 11,782 Hunt (3, 1 pen)
25 March 1995 Grimsby Town A 2–0 7,393 Donovan, Hunt
1 April 1995 Middlesbrough H 1–3 20,256 Rees
8 April 1995 Bolton Wanderers A 0–1 16,207
15 April 1995 Southend United H 2–0 14,635 Hamilton, Strodder
17 April 1995 Bristol City A 0–1 8,777
22 April 1995 Derby County H 0–0 15,365
30 April 1995 Tranmere Rovers H 5–1 17,484 Taylor, Ashcroft (3, 1 pen), Donovan
7 May 1995 Sunderland A 2–2 18,232 Agnew, Hunt

FA Cup[]

Round Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Goalscorers
R3 7 January 1995 Coventry City A 1–1 16,555 Ashcroft (pen)
R3R 18 January 1995 Coventry City H 1–2 23,230 Raven

League Cup[]

Round Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Goalscorers
R1 1st Leg 16 August 1994 Hereford United A 0–0 5,425
R1 2nd Leg 7 September 1994 Hereford United H 0–1 (lost 0–1 on agg) 10,604

First-team squad[]

Squad at end of season[2]

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 Gary Germaine[notes 1]
GK England ENG Tony Lange
GK England ENG Stuart Naylor
DF Northern Ireland NIR Paul Agnew
DF England ENG Daryl Burgess
DF England ENG Scott Darton
DF England ENG Paul Edwards
DF England ENG Craig Herbert
DF England ENG Paul Mardon[notes 2]
DF England ENG Neil Parsley
DF England ENG Paul Raven
DF England ENG Gary Strodder
MF England ENG Darren Bradley
MF England ENG Stacy Coldicott
MF England ENG Kevin Donovan
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF England ENG Ian Hamilton
MF England ENG Roy Hunter
MF Northern Ireland NIR Bernard McNally[notes 3]
MF Scotland SCO Micky Mellon
MF Republic of Ireland IRL Kieran O'Regan
MF England ENG Mike Phelan
MF England ENG David Smith
FW England ENG Lee Ashcroft
FW Netherlands NED Jeroen Boere (on loan from West Ham United)
FW England ENG Graham Fenton (on loan from Aston Villa)
FW England ENG Carl Heggs
FW England ENG Andy Hunt
FW Wales WAL Tony Rees
FW England ENG Bob Taylor

Notes[]

  1. ^ Germaine was born in Birmingham, England, but also qualified to represent Scotland internationally and would represent them at U-21 level.
  2. ^ Mardon was born in Bristol, England, but also qualified to represent Wales internationally and would make his international debut for Wales in October 1995.
  3. ^ McNally was born in Shrewsbury, England, but also qualified to represent Northern Ireland internationally and made his international debut for Northern Ireland in 1986.

References[]

  1. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2015-09-24. Retrieved 2015-04-14.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. ^ "All West Bromwich Albion players: 1995.HTM".
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