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1992–93 season of Tottenham Hotspur
Tottenham Hotspur 1992–93 football season
During the 1992–93 English football season, Tottenham Hotspur F.C. competed in the inaugural season of the FA Premier League .
Season summary
The 1992–93 season saw Peter Shreeves sacked as head coach and replaced by joint head coaches Doug Livermore and Ray Clemence . Spurs became founder members of the new Premier League , created by the Football Association as a replacement for the Football League First Division as the highest division of English football. To coincide with the massive changes in English Football, Tottenham made a number of major signings. They paid a club record £2.1million for Nottingham Forest striker Teddy Sheringham , £750,000 for Southampton defender Neil Ruddock and £1.75million for Portsmouth's highly rated 19-year-old winger Darren Anderton . In the first ever Premier League season, Spurs finished eighth, with Teddy Sheringham being the division's top scorer with 22 goals, 21 for Tottenham Hotspur and 1 for Nottingham Forest,[1] and also reached the FA Cup semi-final, losing 1–0 to Arsenal.[2]
Final league table
Source:
Premier League Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
Notes:
Results
Tottenham Hotspur's score comes first [3]
Legend
FA Premier League
Date
Opponent
Venue
Result
Attendance
Scorers
15 August 1992
Southampton
A
0–0
19,654
19 August 1992
Coventry City
H
0–2
24,388
22 August 1992
Crystal Palace
H
2–2
25,237
Durie , Sedgley
25 August 1992
Leeds United
A
0–5
28,218
30 August 1992
Ipswich Town
A
1–1
20,100
Cundy
2 September 1992
Sheffield United
H
2–0
21,332
Sheringham , Durie
5 September 1992
Everton
H
2–1
26,503
Allen , Turner
14 September 1992
Coventry City
A
0–1
15,348
19 September 1992
Manchester United
H
1–1
33,296
Durie
27 September 1992
Sheffield Wednesday
A
0–2
24,895
3 October 1992
Queens Park Rangers
A
1–4
19,845
Sheringham
17 October 1992
Middlesbrough
H
2–2
24,735
Sheringham (pen), Barmby
25 October 1992
Wimbledon
A
1–1
8,628
Barmby
31 October 1992
Liverpool
H
2–0
32,917
Nayim , Ruddock
7 November 1992
Blackburn Rovers
A
2–0
17,305
Howells , Sheringham (pen)
21 November 1992
Aston Villa
H
0–0
32,852
28 November 1992
Manchester City
A
1–0
25,496
Phelan (own goal)
5 December 1992
Chelsea
H
1–2
31,540
Campbell
12 December 1992
Arsenal
H
1–0
33,707
Allen
19 December 1992
Oldham Athletic
A
1–2
11,735
Sheringham
26 December 1992
Norwich City
A
0–0
19,413
28 December 1992
Nottingham Forest
H
2–1
32,118
Barmby , Mabbutt
9 January 1993
Manchester United
A
1–4
35,648
Barmby
16 January 1993
Sheffield Wednesday
H
0–2
25,702
27 January 1993
Ipswich Town
H
0–2
23,738
30 January 1993
Crystal Palace
A
3–1
20,937
Sheringham (2), Gray
7 February 1993
Southampton
H
4–2
20,098
Sheringham (2), Barmby , Anderton
10 February 1993
Everton
A
2–1
16,164
Mabbutt , Allen
20 February 1993
Leeds United
H
4–0
32,040
Sheringham (3, 1 pen), Ruddock
27 February 1993
Queens Park Rangers
H
3–2
32,341
Sheringham (2), Anderton
2 March 1993
Sheffield United
A
0–6
16,654
10 March 1993
Aston Villa
A
0–0
37,727
20 March 1993
Chelsea
A
1–1
25,157
Sheringham (pen)
24 March 1993
Manchester City
H
3–1
27,247
Anderton , Nayim , Turner
9 April 1993
Norwich City
H
5–1
31,425
Ruddock , Sheringham (2), Barmby , Nayim
12 April 1993
Nottingham Forest
A
1–2
25,682
Sedgley
17 April 1993
Oldham Athletic
H
4–1
26,663
Sheringham (2 pens), Anderton , Turner
20 April 1993
Middlesbrough
A
0–3
14,472
1 May 1993
Wimbledon
H
1–1
24,473
Anderton
5 May 1993
Blackburn Rovers
H
1–2
23,097
Anderton
8 May 1993
Liverpool
A
2–6
43,385
Sheringham , Sedgley
11 May 1993
Arsenal
A
3–1
26,393
Sheringham , Hendry (2)
FA Cup
Round
Date
Opponent
Venue
Result
Attendance
Goalscorers
R3
2 January 1993
Marlow
H
5–1
26,636
Sheringham , Barmby (2), Samways (2)
R4
24 January 1993
Norwich City
A
2–0
15,003
Sheringham (2)
R5
14 February 1993
Wimbledon
H
3–2
26,594
Anderton , Barmby , Sheringham
QF
7 March 1993
Manchester City
A
4–2
23,050
Nayim (3), Sedgley
SF
4 April 1993
Arsenal
N
0–1
76,263
League Cup
First-team squad
[4]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules . Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Transfers
In
Pos
Name
From
Fee
FW
Peter Beadle
Gillingham
£300,000
MF
Gerry McMahon
Glenavon
£100,000
MF
Darren Anderton
Portsmouth
£1,700,000
DF
Jason Cundy
Chelsea
£850,000
DF
Neil Ruddock
Southampton
£750,000
MF
Andy Gray
Crystal Palace
£700,000
DF
Dean Austin
Southend
£375,000
FW
Teddy Sheringham
Nottingham Forest
£2,100,000
Out
Loan Out
Statistics
Appearances and goals
Last updated: 26 July 2020.
Source: [1]
Last updated: 15 May 1999 Source: [[[7] ]]
Goal scorers
Last updated: 26 July 2020.
Source: [2]
Clean sheets
Last updated: 26 July 2020.
Source: [3]
Rnk
Player
Premier League
FA Cup
EFL Cup
Total
1
10
1
1
12
2
2
0
0
2
3
1
0
0
1
TOTALS
13
1
1
15
References
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Midland Football Combination (level 8 only )
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Spartan League (Premier , One )
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