1989–90 Oldham Athletic A.F.C. season explained

Club:Oldham Athletic
Season:1989–90
Manager:Joe Royle
Chairman:Ian Stott
Stadium:Boundary Park
League:Second Division
League Result:8th
Cup1:FA Cup
Cup1 Result:Semi Final
Cup2:League Cup
Cup2 Result:Final
Cup3:Full Members' Cup
Cup3 Result:Second Round
League Topscorer:Andy Ritchie (28)
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Prevseason:1988–89
Nextseason:1990–91

During the 1989–90 English football season, Oldham Athletic A.F.C. competed in the Football League Second Division.

Season summary

Oldham finished in 8th place in the league, missing out on the playoffs by three points. However the club enjoyed excellent form in the cups, reaching the FA Cup Semi-Finals for only the 2nd time in their history, and the Final of the League Cup – and the club's first ever appearance at Wembley.

Results

Home team's score comes first

Legend

WinDrawLoss

Football League Second Division

DateOpponentVenueResult
19 August 1989 BlackburnA1–0
22 August 1989 WatfordH1–1
26 August 1989 SwindonH2–2
2 September 1989 NewcastleA2–1
9 September 1989 PlymouthH3–2
16 September 1989 StokeA1–2
23 September 1989 West BromH2–1
26 September 1989 Sheff UA2–1
30 September 1989 LeicesterH1–0
7 October 1989 BarnsleyH2–0
14 October 1989 BournemouthA2–0
17 October 1989 HullA0–0
21 October 1989 MiddlesbroughH2–0
28 October 1989 WolvesA1–1
31 October 1989 BradfordH2–2
4 November 1989 SunderlandH2–1
11 November 1989 OxfordA0–1
18 November 1989 BrightonH1–1
25 November 1989 IpswichA1–1
1 December 1989 BlackburnH2–0
9 December 1989 WatfordA3–0
16 December 1989 West HamA0–2
26 December 1989 Port ValeH2–1
30 December 1989 PortsmouthH3–3
1 January 1990 LeedsA1–1
13 January 1990 SwindonA3–2
20 January 1990 NewcastleH1–1
3 February 1990 West BromA2–2
10 February 1990 StokeH2–0
24 February 1990 IpswichH4–1
3 March 1990 BrightonA1–1
17 March 1990 BarnsleyA1–0
20 March 1990 BournemouthH4–0
24 March 1990 HullH3–2
28 March 1990 Sheff UH0–2
31 March 1990 MiddlesbroughA1–0
3 April 1990 LeicesterA3–0
13 April 1990 LeedsH3–1
16 April 1990 Port ValeA2–0
18 April 1990 PlymouthA2–0
21 April 1990 West HamH3–0
24 April 1990 PortsmouthA2–1
1 May 1990 OxfordH4–1
3 May 1990 WolvesH1–1
5 May 1990 SunderlandA2–3
7 May 1990 BradfordA1–1

FA Cup

See main article: 1989-90 FA Cup.

!Round!!Date!!Opponent!!Venue!!Result
R36 January 1990 BirminghamA1–1
R3R10 January 1990 BirminghamH1–0
R427 January 1990 BrightonH2–1
R517 February 1990 EvertonH2–2
R5R21 February 1990 EvertonA1–1
R5R210 March 1990 EvertonH2–1
R614 March 1990 Aston VillaH3–0
SF8 April 1990 Man UtdN3–3
SFR11 April 1990 Man UtdN1–2

League Cup

See main article: 1989–90 Football League Cup.

!Round!!Date!!Opponent!!Venue!!Result
R2 1st leg19 September 1989 LeedsH2–1
R2 2nd leg3 October 1989 LeedsA1–2 (won 4–2 on aggregate)
R325 October 1989 ScarboroughH7–0
R422 November 1989 ArsenalH3–1
R524 January 1990 SouthamptonA2–2
R5R31 January 1990 SouthamptonH2–0
Semi Final 1st leg14 February 1990 West HamH6–0
Semi Final 2nd leg7 March 1990 West HamA3–0 (won 6–3 on aggregate)
Final29 April 1990 Nottm ForestWembley0–1

Full Members' Cup

See main article: 1989–90 Full Members' Cup.

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!Round!!Date!!Opponent!!Venue!!Result
R228 November 1989 NewcastleA2–0