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[93], 5 April 1994 - A thrilling East Midlands derby at Filbert Street sees Leicester and Derby draw 3-3. Their nearest challengers Norwich, Arsenal and Leeds all drop points, while QPR move into fifth place with a 5–1 home win over Coventry. This comes just eight days after he was in court to see two men sent to prison for assaulting him. Luton Town endured a second successive struggle against relegation, eventually finishing a point above the drop zone, but enjoyed a run to the FA Cup semi-finals for the first time in nine years. Season 2020/2021. Oxford United. * indicates new record for competition. Sky Sports Football has all the latest news, transfers, fixtures, live scores, results, videos, photos, and stats on Manchester United Football Club. Oldham climb out of the bottom three with a 3–1 win at Southampton, who take their place in the relegation zone. Terry Venables is appointed as his replacement. 30 January 1994 - Manchester United keep their treble bid on track with a 2–0 win at Norwich in the FA Cup fourth round. [102][circular reference] Crystal Palace and Nottingham Forest will be playing Premier League football next season after sealing promotion from Division One, a year after relegation. 26 July 1993 – Aston Villa sign Republic of Ireland midfielder Andy Townsend from Chelsea for £2.1million. Elsewhere, Paul Rideout's hat-trick-completing late winner against basement tier club Lincoln City avoids another upset, Division Two side Wrexham draw 3–3 with First Division Nottingham Forest and Ian Wright scores a hat-trick as Arsenal put five past Huddersfield Town without reply.[29]. Swindon's relegation is confirmed with a 4–2 home defeat to Wimbledon. Spieltag) Manchester United maintain their lead at the top of the table with a 4–2 home win over Swindon, who are still bottom with no wins and a mere three points from their first nine games. [26], 14 September 1993 - Tranmere Rovers go top of Division One with a 4–1 home win over bottom club Luton Town.[27]. 14 February 1994 – Matthew Le Tissier scores a hat-trick for Southampton in their 4–2 home league win over Liverpool. Includes all kit variations and sponsor details. His first task is to guide Forest back into the Premier League after last season's relegation. Newcastle beat Wimbledon 4–0 at home, and leaders Manchester United now have an 11-point lead after beating QPR 2–1 at Old Trafford, with their nearest rivals Norwich and Arsenal drawing 0–0 at Highbury. Swindon Town, in the top division for the first time, were relegated from the Premiership after collecting just five wins, conceding 100 goals in 42 games. Leeds United, chasing a UEFA Cup place in the Premier League, lose 3–2 at home to an Oxford United side who are battling against relegation to Division Two. 12 December 1993 – Northampton Town, who are bottom of Division Three, dismiss manager Phil Chard and replace him with John Barnwell. [65], 24 January 1994 - A thrilling match at Upton Park sees West Ham draw 3–3 with Norwich, who have scored 32 goals on their travels in the Premier League this season but just eight times at home.[66]. Charlton Athletic, Leicester City and Southend United complete the top six. [55], 31 December 1993 – 1993 draws to a close with Manchester United still top of the table with a 14-point lead over nearest rivals Blackburn Rovers, who have a game in hand. [58], 3 January 1994 - Chelsea climb five points clear of the relegation zone with a 4–2 home win over Everton. FA Cup 1993/1994 Round date place Opponent Results 3. From the start of this season, the Premier League would be sponsored by Carling, an association which would last for eight years. The Premier League was without a sponsor for the previous season. 7 October 1993 – Newcastle United manager Kevin Keegan rules him out of the running to take over as England manager if Graham Taylor's reign is ended by failure to qualify for the 1994 FIFA World Cup. [13], 15 August 1993 – Manchester United's defence of the Premier League title begins with a 2–0 away win over Norwich City, last season's third placed side. 12 February 1994 – Dean Saunders scores a hat-trick for Aston Villa in their 5–0 home league win over Swindon Town. They were joined by play-off winners Leicester City, who beat local rivals Derby County in the final which they finally won promotion to the Premiership after two successive play-off final defeats. The Division One fixtures include a 5–3 home win for Nottingham Forest over Grimsby Town, Sunderland's 4–0 win over Charlton Athletic at Roker Park, and a 3–0 win over Derby County for Middlesbrough at Ayresome Park. The big news in Division One is Southend's 6–1 home win over Oxford United, which keeps up their surprise promotion push.[34]. Peter Shilton oversaw Plymouth's best season for nearly a decade but they finished three points short of automatic promotion and lost to Burnley in the playoffs. 20 February 1994 - Cardiff City's FA Cup ends with a 2–1 home defeat to Luton Town in the fifth round. Going down to Division Three were Fulham (who would be in the league's lowest tier for the first time in their history), Hartlepool United, Exeter City and Barnet. Swindon win for the second time in the Premier League this season and for the first time at home by beating Southampton 2–1. [82], 16 March 1994 - Midweek drama in the Premier League sees Manchester United return to their winning ways with a 5–0 home win over Sheffield Wednesday, which gives them a seven-point lead over Blackburn with 11 games remaining. Mark McGhee won the Division Two championship for Reading after their first successful season in years. Manchester City striker Niall Quinn suffers a knee injury against Sheffield Wednesday. [28], 21 September 1993 - The first leg of round two in the Football League Cup sees top-flight clubs Oldham Athletic and Sheffield United beaten by Division Two opposition, while Premier League outfit Leeds United lose away at Sunderland from Division One. Read about Man Utd v Swindon in the Premier League 1993/94 season, including lineups, stats and live blogs, on the official website of the Premier League. 22 June 1994 – West Ham United sign Oxford United winger Joey Beauchamp for £1million. Huddersfield Town relocated from Leeds Road to the new. 13 February 1994 - A spectacular goal from Ryan Giggs gives Manchester United a 1–0 lead over Sheffield Wednesday in their League Cup semi-final first leg at Old Trafford.[71]. 23 April 1994 – Eric Cantona returns from his five-match ban in style by scoring both of Manchester United's goals in the Manchester derby at Old Trafford, which United win 2–0, going three points ahead of Blackburn with four games remaining. 7 August 1993 – Frank Clark is named as manager of Nottingham Forest, replacing Brian Clough, who retired earlier in the summer after 18 years at the helm. Oxford United. In Division One, a relegation crunch game at Vicarage Road sees Watford beat Birmingham 5–2, with Paul Furlong scoring a hat-trick. In Division One, Notts County home in on the playoff places with a 3–1 home win over East Midlands rivals Leicester.[87]. 10 December 1993 – Former England manager Bobby Robson resigns as manager of Portuguese side Sporting Clube de Portugal, sparking media speculation that he will be offered the Everton job. The Steel City derby at Hillsborough sees Sheffield Wednesday beat Sheffield United 3–1. Shrewsbury Town, Chester City and Crewe Alexandra occupied the three promotion places in Division Three, while Martin O'Neill's Wycombe Wanderers won the playoffs in their first season of league football. 26 April 1994 – A Dean Holdsworth hat-trick gives Wimbledon a 3–0 home league win over Oldham Athletic, who fall further into relegation trouble. Oxford United. Liverpool have improved after last season's wobbles to occupy seventh place. 4-5 November 1993 – 34-year-old goalkeeper Dave Beasant joins Southampton from Chelsea in a £300,000 deal, while the national record fee for a goalkeeper (a record of which Beasant was once a holder) is broken when Tim Flowers exits The Dell from Blackburn Rovers for £2.4million. Manchester United now have a 14-point lead at the top of the Premier League after beating Coventry 1–0, while Blackburn and Newcastle both drop points.[45]. Southampton remain level with Swindon at the bottom of the table with a 1–0 defeat at Arsenal. Wigan Athletic's first season at this level for over a decade brought their lowest ever finish of 19th place (89th out of the league's 92 clubs). Newcastle United, Arsenal and Leeds United complete the top five. Aston Villa beat West Ham 3–1 at Villa Park and Liverpool win 3–0 at Oldham. Southend United's resurgence in form has seen them rise to third place in the league, with the playoff zone being completed by Crystal Palace, Leicester City and Millwall. Arsenal, Newcastle United and a resurgent Liverpool side undaunted by the FA Cup shock and change of manager complete the top five. 13 January 1994 – Alex Ferguson sells his son, midfielder Darren Ferguson, from Manchester United to Wolverhampton Wanderers for £250,000. Newcastle United, Arsenal and Leeds United complete the top five, which a resurgent Wimbledon would now be in had it not been for their weaker form earlier on in the season. 30 November 1993 – November draws to a close with Manchester United now leading by 14 points ahead of their nearest rivals Leeds United and Arsenal, while newly promoted Newcastle United are starting to give the top five a run for their money. 29 September 1993: Stephen Carr, 17-year-old Irish defender, makes his debut for Tottenham Hotspur in a Premier League fixture against Ipswich Town at Portman Road.[2]. A change of name to Oxford United and election into the Football League. An entertaining mid-table game in Division sees Stoke beat Barnsley 5–4 at the Victoria Ground. Sheffield United would have stayed up goal difference had they not conceded a last time goal at Stamford Bridge which gave Chelsea 3–2 win and enabled Ipswich Town to survive by a single point after drawing 0–0 with Blackburn at Ewood Park. Sat 14th Aug. League. 6 March 1994 - Aston Villa climb into fifth place with a 1–0 win at Coventry.[80]. Oxford United Results Fixtures 1993/1994. Oldham Athletic, who will soon be competing in the FA Cup semi-final with Manchester United, are starting to look set for Premier League survival as they have climbed out of the relegation zone at the expense of Southampton, while Sheffield United and Swindon Town remain there. Aston Villa, Leeds United, Norwich City and Wimbledon are just some of the many other clubs currently in strong contention. 1960's The Gold years. Crystal Palace and Nottingham Forest gained promotion to the Premiership in their first season under the respective management of Alan Smith and Frank Clark. Leicester City, Millwall, Derby County and Tranmere Rovers occupy the playoff zone.[92]. Blackburn Rovers beat Manchester City 2–0 at Maine Road. They were joined by John Rudge's Port Vale in second place. 17 August 1993 – Sheffield Wednesday pay a club record fee £2.7million for Queens Park Rangers midfielder Andy Sinton. [7], 31 May 1994: Kevin Moran, 38-year-old Blackburn Rovers central defender, announces his retirement as a player but will not retire completely until the end of the Republic of Ireland's World Cup campaign.[8]. Ian Wright scores a second successive Premier League hat-trick for Arsenal in a 4–0 win at Southampton. Derby County keep their push for a playoff place on track with a 4–0 home win over Tranmere Rovers, who lose their place in the top two to Charlton, who win 2–1 at home to West Bromwich Albion.[59].

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