1991–92 Notts County F.C. season
During the 1991–92 English football season, Notts County F.C. competed in the Football League First Division, having won promotion, via the play-offs, from the Second Division the previous season. It was County's first season at this level since 1984.
Season summary
Notts County were unable to extend their stay in the First Division beyond the single season and were relegated from English football's top flight, along with West Ham United and Luton Town; to County's credit, they managed to steer clear of the relegation zone until late in March. However, County still remained in the First Division: due to the restructuring of the Football League as a result of the formation of the FA Premier League, the Second Division was renamed the First Division.
County's first game of the season saw them take on eventual runners-up Manchester United at Old Trafford; County lost 2–0. However, in the home match against United, in January, County managed to scrape a 1–1 draw.
Kit
Notts County retained their kit manufacturing deal with Matchwinner, who introduced a new home kit for the season. Nottingham-based brewers Home Bitter remained as kit sponsors, but for home games only; away from home Notts County wore kits sponsored by Edinburgh-based brewers McEwan's Lager.
Squad
Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Left club during season
Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Transfers
In
Out
Results
First Division[1]
August
- 17 August: Manchester United 2–0 Notts County
- 20 August: Notts County 1-0 Southampton
- 24 August: Notts County 0-4 Nottingham Forest
- 28 August: Chelsea 2-2 Notts County
- 31 August: West Ham United 0-2 Notts County
September
- 3 September: Notts County 3-2 Sheffield Wednesday
- 7 September: Notts County 1–2 Liverpool
- 14 September: Coventry City 1-0 Notts County
- 17 September: Sheffield United 1-3 Notts County
- 21 September: Notts County 2-2 Norwich City
- 28 September: Luton Town 1-1 Notts County
October
- 6 October: Notts County 1-3 Manchester City
- 19 October: Notts County 2-4 Leeds United
- 26 October: Arsenal 2-0 Notts County
November
- 2 November: Notts County 2-0 Oldham Athletic
- 16 November: Aston Villa 1-0 Notts County
- 23 November: Everton 1-0 Notts County
- 30 November: Notts County 0-1 Q.P.R.
December
- 7 December: Tottenham Hotspur 2-1 Notts County
- 20 December: Southampton 1-1 Notts County
- 26 December: Notts County 2-0 Chelsea
- 28 December: Notts County 3-0 West Ham United
January
- 1 January: Crystal Palace 1-0 Notts County
- 11 January: Nottingham Forest 1-1 Notts County
- 18 January: Notts County 1–1 Manchester United
February
- 1 February: Leeds United 3-0 Notts County
- 8 February: Notts County 0-1 Arsenal
- 22 February: Q.P.R. 1-1 Notts County
- 25 February: Notts County 1-1 Wimbledon
March
- 7 March: Wimbledon 2-0 Notts County
- 10 March: Notts County 0-0 Aston Villa
- 14 March: Oldham Athletic 4-3 Notts County
- 17 March: Notts County 0-0 Everton
- 21 March: Sheffield Wednesday 1-0 Notts County
- 28 March: Notts County 2-3 Crystal Palace
- 31 March: Liverpool 4–0 Notts County
April
- 7 April: Notts County 0-2 Tottenham Hotspur
- 11 April: Notts County 1-0 Coventry City
- 18 April: Norwich City 0-1 Notts County
- 20 April: Notts County 1-3 Sheffield United
- 25 April: Manchester City 2-0 Notts County
May
- 2 May: Notts County 2–1 Luton Town
League Cup[2]
2nd Round
- 28 September: Port Vale 2-1 Notts County
- 9 October: Notts County 3-2 Port Vale
Port Vale qualified to 3th Round according to away goal rule.
3th Round:
- 5 January: Notts County 2-0 Wigan Athletic
4th Round:
- 4 February: Notts County 2-1 Blackburn Rovers
5th Round:
- 15 February: Norwich City 3-0 Notts County
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