1996–97 Middlesbrough F.C. season explained

Club:Middlesbrough
Season:1996–97
Manager:Bryan Robson
Chairman:Steve Gibson
Stadium:Riverside Stadium
League:Premier League
League Result:19th (relegated)
Cup2:FA Cup
Cup2 Result:Runners-up
Cup3:League Cup
Cup3 Result:Runners-up
League Topscorer:Ravanelli (16)
Season Topscorer:Ravanelli (31)
Highest Attendance:30,215 (vs. Tottenham Hotspur, 19 October)
Lowest Attendance:17,136 (vs. Hereford United, 18 September)
Average Attendance:28,724
Prevseason:1995–96
Nextseason:1997–98

During the 1996–97 English football season, Middlesbrough competed in the Premier League (known as the FA Carling Premiership for sponsorship reasons). Despite reaching the finals of both domestic cup competitions, Middlesbrough were relegated from the Premier League in 19th place (although this came after a 3-point deduction for postponing a fixture against Blackburn Rovers) on 21st December 1996.

Season summary

The multi-million pound signings of Brazilian midfielder Emerson and Italian striker Fabrizio Ravanelli suggested that Middlesbrough could compete with the very best after finishing 12th the previous season, but ahead lay quite a unique season which ultimately ended in disappointment; though, on the goalscoring front, Middlesbrough's games were undeniably entertaining to watch, as in total, 111 goals were witnessed, the fourth highest total of goals for and against within Premier League clubs' matches. The season though started brightly with a thrilling 3–3 draw against Liverpool with Ravanelli scoring a hat-trick on his debut. The next two home games were impressively won: 4–1 against West Ham United and 4–0 against Coventry City (with Ravanelli and Juninho scoring two goals each in that match). Their season's first away win at Everton saw them rise as high as fourth in the table; however, beginning from their 2–0 home defeat to title challengers Arsenal, they were not to win another match in 12 attempts until Boxing Day, winning the return fixture against the Toffees 4–2.

By Christmas, Middlesbrough were deep in relegation trouble, despite Ravanelli proving himself as one of the league's top goalscorers. Added to this, Middlesbrough were faced with the wrath of the Football Association for postponing a fixture against Blackburn Rovers at short notice. The club's officials insisted that manager Bryan Robson had been unable to field a team due to a severe injury and illness crisis among his players, but this did not prevent the Football Association from docking the club 3 points.

Middlesbrough managed to put together a good run of results and look like decent bets for survival, but the Football Association's refusal to restore Middlesbrough's 3 points counted against them and a 1–1 draw at Leeds United on the final day of the season, when they needed a win, resulted in relegation that would have been avoided (at the expense of Coventry City) if the points had not been deducted.

Middlesbrough also hit the headlines with two brilliant cup runs. As a club who had never won a major trophy or even reached a domestic cup final before, history was made in February when Middlesbrough reached the League Cup final. They drew 1–1 with Leicester City at Wembley in the first match, but lost the replay 1–0 at Hillsborough. Two months later, they took on Chelsea in the FA Cup final, but lost 2–0. Therefore, they became the first team to finish in the last two of both major cup competitions whilst also being relegated - surpassing Crystal Palace's distinction (attained in 1995) of finishing in the last four of both major cup competitions while being relegated in the league.

Final league table

See main article: 1996–97 FA Premier League.

Results summary
Results by round

Results

Middlesbrough's score comes first[1]

Legend

WinDrawLoss

FA Premier League

DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
17 August 1996 LiverpoolH3–330,039Ravanelli (3, 1 pen)
21 August 1996 ChelseaA0–128,272
24 August 1996 Nottingham ForestA1–124,705Juninho
4 September 1996 West Ham UnitedH4–130,060Emerson, Mustoe, Ravanelli, Stamp
7 September 1996 Coventry CityH4–029,811Ravanelli (2), Juninho (2)
14 September 1996 EvertonA2–139,250Barmby, Juninho
21 September 1996 ArsenalH0–229,629
28 September 1996 SouthamptonA0–415,230
14 October 1996 SunderlandA2–220,936Emerson, Ravanelli
19 October 1996 Tottenham HotspurH0–330,215
26 October 1996 WimbledonH0–029,758
3 November 1996 Newcastle UnitedA1–336,577Beck
17 November 1996 Derby CountyA1–217,350Ravanelli
23 November 1996 Manchester UnitedH2–230,063Ravanelli, Hignett (pen)
30 November 1996 Aston VillaA0–139,053
3 December 1996 Leicester CityH0–229,709
7 December 1996 Leeds UnitedH0–030,018
14 December 1996 LiverpoolA1–539,491Fjørtoft
26 December 1996 EvertonH4–229,673Hignett, Blackmore, Juninho (2)
28 December 1996 Coventry CityA0–320,617
1 January 1997 ArsenalA0–237,573
11 January 1997 SouthamptonH0–129,509
18 January 1997 Sheffield WednesdayH4–229,485Ravanelli (pen), Festa, Emerson (pen), Juninho
1 February 1997 WimbledonA1–115,046Mustoe
22 February 1997 Newcastle UnitedH0–130,063
1 March 1997 Sheffield WednesdayA1–328,206Mustoe
5 March 1997 Derby CountyH6–129,739Kinder, Ravanelli (3), Hignett, Beck
15 March 1997 Leicester CityA3–120,561Blackmore, Juninho, Beck
19 March 1997 Blackburn RoversH2–129,891Juninho, Ravanelli
22 March 1997 ChelseaH1–029,811Juninho
24 March 1997 Nottingham ForestH1–129,888Beck
9 April 1997 West Ham UnitedA0–023,988
19 April 1997 SunderlandH0–130,106
24 April 1997 Tottenham HotspurA0–129,947
3 May 1997 Aston VillaH3–230,074Ravanelli (2, 1 pen), Beck
5 May 1997 Manchester UnitedA3–354,489Juninho, Emerson, Hignett
8 May 1997 Blackburn RoversA0–027,411
11 May 1997 Leeds UnitedA1–138,567Juninho

FA Cup

See main article: 1996–97 FA Cup.

!Round!!Date!!Opponent!!Venue!!Result!!Attendance!!Goalscorers
R34 January 1997 Chester CityH6–018,684Ravanelli (2), Hignett, Cox, Beck, Stamp
R425 January 1997 Hednesford TownA3–227,511Lambert (own goal), Fjørtoft, Ravanelli
R515 February 1997 Manchester CityA1–030,462Juninho
QF8 March 1997 Derby CountyA2–017,567Juninho, Ravanelli
SF13 April 1997 ChesterfieldN3–349,640Ravanelli, Hignett (pen), Festa
SFR22 April 1997 ChesterfieldN3–030,339Beck, Ravanelli, Emerson
F17 May 1997 ChelseaN0–279,160

League Cup

See main article: 1996–97 Football League Cup.

!Round!!Date!!Opponent!!Venue!!Result!!Attendance!!Goalscorers
R2 1st Leg 18 September 1996 Hereford UnitedH7–017,136Ravanelli (4, 1 pen), Emerson, Branco, Fleming
R2 2nd Leg 24 September 1996 Hereford UnitedA3–0 (won 10–0 on agg)4,522Beck, Stamp, Branco
R323 October 1996 Huddersfield TownH5–126,615Juninho, Emerson, Ravanelli (2), Beck
R427 November 1996 Newcastle UnitedH3–129,831Whyte, Beck, Ravanelli
QF8 January 1997 LiverpoolH2–128,670Hignett, Vickers
SF 1st Leg 26 February 1997 Stockport CountyA2–011,778Beck, Ravanelli
SF 2nd Leg 12 March 1997 Stockport CountyH0–1 (won 2–1 on agg)29,633
F6 April 1997 Leicester CityN1–1 76,757Ravanelli
FR16 April 1997 Leicester CityN0–1 39,428

First-team squad

Squad at end of season[2]

Appearances and goals

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Middlesbrough 1996-1997 Home - statto.com . https://web.archive.org/web/20120307072711/http://www.statto.com/football/teams/middlesbrough/1996-1997 . 7 March 2012 . dead . 2012-02-26 . dmy-all .
  2. Web site: FootballSquads - Middlesbrough - 1996/97. www.footballsquads.co.uk.