1992–93 Southampton F.C. season explained

Club:Southampton F.C.
Season:1992–93
Chairman:Guy Askham
Manager:Ian Branfoot
Stadium:The Dell
League:FA Premier League
League Result:18th
Cup1:FA Cup
Cup1 Result:Third Round
Cup2:League Cup
Cup2 Result:Third Round
League Topscorer:
Matthew Le Tissier (15)
Season Topscorer:
Matthew Le Tissier (18)
Highest Attendance:19,654 vs Tottenham Hotspur (15 August 1992)
Lowest Attendance:League:
10,827 vs Oldham Athletic
(31 October 1992)
Overall:
6,764 vs Gillingham
(7 October 1992)
Average Attendance:League: 15,148
Overall: 14,519
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Prevseason:1991–92
Nextseason:1993–94

The 1992–93 Southampton F.C. season was the club's first season in the Premier League, and their 23rd season in the top division of English football. As co-founders of the Premier League, the club looked to retain their status as one of the top clubs in the country by ensuring a 16th consecutive season in the top flight. Southampton finished 18th in the league, just one point above the relegation zone – their worst top division finish since their relegation in 1974. They also reached the third round of the FA Cup and the League Cup.

Southampton were relatively inactive in the 1992 summer transfer window, making only three purchases before the start of the season – striker Kerry Dixon for £575,000 and defender Ken Monkou for £750,000, from Chelsea and winger Perry Groves from Arsenal. A number of players were sold by the club, most notably striker Alan Shearer who moved to Blackburn Rovers in July for a British transfer fee record of £3.6 million, with David Speedie moving the other way as part of the deal. Later in the year, Frankie Bennett and Derek Allan were brought into the club, both for nominal fees, while David Lee was sold to Bolton Wanderers and new arrival Dixon left on a free transfer for Luton Town.

At the end of the season Southampton finished 18th in the Premier League table with 13 wins, 11 draws and 18 losses, just two positions and one point above the relegation zone. Matthew Le Tissier was the club's top scorer, with 15 goals in the league and 18 in all competitions. Goalkeeper Tim Flowers was named Southampton Player of the Season, becoming only the second player (after Peter Shilton) to win the award twice (and twice in a row). At the end of the season, strikers Perry Groves and David Speedie were released from the club. It was also the last full season for Flowers, who left the club in November 1993, as well as Glenn Cockerill who departed the club in December 1993.

FA Premier League

Southampton's first season in the newly formed Premier League did not get off to a positive start, as the club won only two of their first ten games, overcoming Middlesbrough and Coventry late to win 2–1 on both occasions. Between 31 October and 12 December 1992 the team progressed up the table as they went unbeaten for six games, including wins against Oldham Athletic, Nottingham Forest, and Arsenal. Over the Christmas period Southampton were less fortunate, losing three out of four of their matches in late December and early January and dropping back down to the relegation zone as a result.

Throughout the rest of January, February and March though, Southampton were one of the more consistent sides in the league, winning a total of seven matches out of 11. Wins included a comfortable 3–0 against Norwich City (their best result of the season), a 2–1 edging of Liverpool at home, and a dramatic 4–3 triumph over Ipswich Town in which Matthew Le Tissier scored a last-minute goal to claim the three points for the home side. One of their losses, 2–4 against Tottenham Hotspur, saw the Saints sacrifice a 1–0 lead to concede four goals from the hosts in a single five-minute period, with a consolation goal scored by Richard Hall later on. During this period, the Hampshire side made it to a peak of ninth in the table.

After three losses in a row though, Southampton were again struggling to regain a respectable position in the league table, although did pick up a 1–0 win over Chelsea late in the campaign. The final run of games started with a disappointing 2–5 loss to Sheffield Wednesday, followed by a goalless draw with Everton and frustrating losses against Manchester City and Oldham Athletic. Despite the team losing 3–4 in the final match of the season, Le Tissier established himself as a key part of the Saints side when he scored a hat-trick at Oldham to bring his league tally up to 15.

FA Cup

As a Premier League club, Southampton entered the 1992–93 FA Cup in the Third Round. They were drawn against Nottingham Forest, who defeated the Saints at the City Ground 2–1 with goals from Roy Keane and Neil Webb (Matthew Le Tissier scoring for Southampton).

League Cup

As a Premier League club, Southampton entered the 1992–93 Football League Cup in the Second Round. They were drawn against Gillingham, with whom they shared a goalless draw in the first leg, before winning comfortably 3–0 in the second. In the Third Round they faced Crystal Palace at home, but were beaten 0–2 thanks to goals from Eddie McGoldrick and John Salako.

Squad statistics

Pos.Nat.NameLeagueFA CupLeague CupTotalDiscipline
Apps.GoalsApps.GoalsApps.GoalsApps.Goals
DFMicky Adams384103042461
DFDerek Allan0(1)000000(1)000
GKIan Andrews0000000000
FWNicky Banger10(17)60(1)01011(18)600
MFNeal Bartlett0(1)000000(1)000
DFFrancis Benali31(2)0101(2)033(4)051
FWFrankie Bennett0000000000
DFMatthew Bound1(2)000001(2)000
MFGlenn Cockerill21(2)0102024(2)020
DFJason Dodd27(3)1103031(3)110
FWIain Dowie34(2)11002136(2)1290
GKTim Flowers420103046010
FWPerry Groves13(2)20(1)02015(3)220
DFRichard Hall284101030450
MFDavid Hughes0000000000
MFTerry Hurlock300003033061
DFJeff Kenna27(2)2100028(2)200
MFMatthew Le Tissier40151132441850
MFNeil Maddison33(4)4101035(4)400
FWCraig Maskell0000000000
DFKen Monkou331103037140
FWPaul Moody2(1)000002(1)010
DFKevin Moore182001019230
MFLee Powell0(2)000000(2)000
FWDavid Speedie110001012010
MFMartin Thomas0000000000
MFTommy Widdrington11(1)0000(1)011(2)030
DFSteve Wood4000105000
Players with appearances who left before the end of the season
FWKerry Dixon8(1)2102011(1)200
FWDavid Lee0(1)000000(1)000

Most appearances

Pos.Nat.NameLeagueFA CupLeague CupTotal
1GKTim Flowers420103046046
2MFMatthew Le Tissier400103044044
3DFMicky Adams380103042042
4MFNeil Maddison334101035439
5FWIain Dowie342002036238
6DFKen Monkou330103037037
DFFrancis Benali312101233437
8DFJason Dodd273103031334
9MFTerry Hurlock300003033033
10DFRichard Hall280101030030
DFJeff Kenna272100028230

Top goalscorers

Pos.Nat.NameLeagueFA CupLeague CupTotal
1FWMatthew Le Tissier1540112318440.40
2FWIain Dowie1136001212380.31
3FWNicky Banger62701016290.20
4DFRichard Hall42801014300.13
MFNeil Maddison43701014390.10
DFMicky Adams43801034420.09
7FWKerry Dixon2901022120.16
FWPerry Groves21501022180.11
DFKevin Moore21800012190.10
DFJeff Kenna22901002300.06

Transfers

Players transferred in
DatePos.NameClubFee
19 July 1992FW Kerry Dixon Chelsea£575,000
24 July 1992FW David Speedie Blackburn Rovers£400,000[1]
21 August 1992DF Ken Monkou Chelsea£750,000
24 August 1992FW Perry Groves Arsenal£750,000
1 October 1992MF Paul Sheerin Alloa Athletic£65,000
24 February 1993FW Frankie Bennett Halesowen Town£5,000
16 March 1993DF Derek Allan Ayr United£75,000
Players transferred out
DatePos.NameClubFee
1 July 1992MF Barry Horne Everton£675,000
24 July 1992FW Alan Shearer Blackburn Rovers£3,600,000
27 July 1992DF Jon Gittens Middlesbrough£350,000
29 July 1992DF Neil Ruddock Tottenham Hotspur£750,000
30 December 1992MF David Lee Bolton Wanderers£275,000
Players loaned out
DatePos.NameClubEnd date
19 February 1993FW Kerry DixonEnd of season

References

Notes and References

  1. Book: Holley, Duncan . In That Number – A post-war chronicle of Southampton FC . Chalk, Gary . Hagiology Publishing . 2003 . 0-9534474-3-X. 224–227.