1996–97 Millwall F.C. season

Millwall
1996–97 season
Chairman Peter Mead
Manager Jimmy Nicholl (until 10 February)
John Docherty (from 10 February)
Stadium The Den
Second Division 14th
FA Cup First round
League Cup First round
Auto Windscreens Shield Second round
Top goalscorer League: Crawford (11)
All: Crawford (15)
Average home league attendance 7,743

During the 1996–97 English football season, Millwall F.C. competed in the Football League Second Division.

Season summary

In the 1996-97 season, Millwall had a tough finish to the campaign after being top of the table at the beginning of December which included a poor run of just five wins from their remaining 26 league games that saw them plummet down the table and ended up finishing in a disappointing 14th place. The club also experienced extreme financial difficulties that resulted in them being placed in financial administration for a short time. Jimmy Nicholl was relieved of his duties in February and John Docherty returned on a short term basis to stabilise the club at playing level.[1]

Final league table

Pos Team Pld W D L F A W D L F A F A GD Pts
1 Bury 461850397671023316238+2484
2 Stockport County 461553311488728275941+1882
3 Luton Town 461373381488733317145+2678
4 Brentford 4681142622123830215643+1374
5 Bristol City 4614454318761026336951+1873
6 Crewe Alexandra 4615443815731318325647+973
7 Blackpool 4613734121581019266047+1369
8 Wrexham 461193382869817225450+469
9 Burnley 4614364827581023287155+1668
10 Chesterfield 4610942518851017214239+368
11 Gillingham 4613373725671023346059+167
12 Walsall 4612833521721419325453+167
13 Watford 4610852414611621244538+767
14 Millwall 4612472722491023335055–561
15 Preston North End 4614543319421716364955–661
16 Bournemouth 468962420761019254345–260
17 Bristol Rovers 4613463422271413284750–356
18 Wycombe Wanderers 4613463114261520435156–555
19 Plymouth Argyle 4671151918571128404758–1154
20 York City 468692731571120374768–2152
21 Peterborough United 467793834471217395573–1847
22 Shrewsbury Town 468692732371322424974–2546
23 Rotherham United 4647121729371322413970–3135
24 Notts County 4649102025351513343359–2635
Key
Division Champions, promoted
Promoted
Participated in play-offs
Promoted through play-offs
Relegated

Results

Millwall's score comes first[2]

Legend

Win Draw Loss

Football League Second Division

DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
17 August 1996 WrexhamH1–19,371Crawford (pen)
24 August 1996 WatfordA2–09,495Harle, Crawford
27 August 1996 York CityA2–33,108Savage, Malkin
31 August 1996 BurnleyH2–19,281Newman, Neill
7 September 1996 Bristol RoversH2–07,881Rogan, Huckerby
10 September 1996 Peterborough UnitedA3–34,442Huckerby, Neill, Malkin
14 September 1996 Notts CountyA2–14,473Neill, Robinson (own goal)
21 September 1996 Crewe AlexandraH2–09,320Huckerby, Dair
28 September 1996 Preston North EndA1–29,400Newman
2 October 1996 Stockport CountyH3–47,537Rogan (2), Hartley
5 October 1996 Plymouth ArgyleA0–07,507
12 October 1996 ChesterfieldH2–17,765Neill, Rogan
16 October 1996 BuryH1–06,447Rogan
19 October 1996 GillinghamA3–29,305Crawford (2), Hartley
26 October 1996 BrentfordA0–07,691
30 October 1996 BlackpoolH2–17,179Rogan (2 pens)
2 November 1996 WalsallH1–09,176Crawford
9 November 1996 Bristol CityA1–112,326Crawford
20 November 1996 Shrewsbury TownH2–15,770Crawford (2)
23 November 1996 Rotherham UnitedA0–03,286
29 November 1996 BrentfordH0–07,845
3 December 1996 Wycombe WanderersA0–14,550
14 December 1996 BournemouthA1–14,494Bright
18 December 1996 Luton TownH0–17,077
26 December 1996 Peterborough UnitedH0–28,118
11 January 1997 Preston North EndH3–27,096Cadette, Crawford, Savage
18 January 1997 Stockport CountyA1–57,502Webber
25 January 1997 BlackpoolA0–34,523
1 February 1997 Bristol CityH0–29,158
8 February 1997 WalsallA1–23,833Bowry
15 February 1997 Rotherham UnitedH2–07,043Crawford, Gayle (own goal)
22 February 1997 Shrewsbury TownA1–12,968Doyle
25 February 1997 Notts CountyH1–05,202Savage
1 March 1997 Wycombe WanderersH2–17,539Hartley, Dolby
8 March 1997 Luton TownA2–08,585Dolby, Hartley
15 March 1997 BournemouthH0–19,992
18 March 1997 Crewe AlexandraA0–03,695
22 March 1997 WatfordH0–18,713
28 March 1997 WrexhamA3–34,634Crawford, Newman, Rogan (pen)
2 April 1997 York CityH1–16,161Webber
5 April 1997 BurnleyA0–19,840
8 April 1997 Bristol RoversA0–15,324
12 April 1997 Plymouth ArgyleH0–05,702
19 April 1997 ChesterfieldA0–15,935
26 April 1997 GillinghamH0–28,946
3 May 1997 BuryA0–29,785

FA Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
R115 November 1996 WokingA2–25,448Savage, Crawford
R1R26 November 1996 WokingH0–16,048

League Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
R1 1st Leg 21 August 1996 Peterborough UnitedH1–05,145Malkin
R1 2nd Leg 3 September 1996 Peterborough UnitedA0–2 (lost 1-2 on agg)4,610

Football League Trophy

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
SR17 December 1996 Hereford UnitedA4–01,710Dair (2), Crawford (2)
SR27 January 1997 Colchester UnitedH2–32,795Crawford, Savage

Squad

[3] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
England GK Tim Carter
Uganda GK Andy Iga
England GK David Nurse
Republic of Ireland DF Scott Fitzgerald (on loan from Wimbledon)
England DF Mike Harle
Scotland DF Gerard Lavin
England DF Alan McLeary
Australia DF Lucas Neill
England DF Ricky Newman
Northern Ireland DF Anton Rogan
Scotland DF David Sinclair
England DF Keith Stevens
England DF Damien Webber
England DF Tony Witter
England MF Greg Berry
Canada MF Marc Bircham
Saint Kitts and Nevis MF Bobby Bowry
England MF Dean Canoville
No. Position Player
Scotland MF Jason Dair
England MF Tony Dolby
England MF Maurice Doyle
England MF Steve Forbes
Scotland MF Paul Hartley
Scotland MF Graham Robertson
Republic of Ireland MF Stephen Roche
Republic of Ireland MF Dave Savage
Australia MF Jason van Blerk
England MF Ray Wilkins
England FW Mark Bright (on loan from Sheffield Wednesday)
England FW Richard Cadette
Scotland FW Stevie Crawford
England FW Danny Hockton
England FW Darren Huckerby
England FW Chris Malkin
England FW Lee McRobert
Republic of Ireland FW Richard Sadlier

References

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