1988–89 Arsenal F.C. season

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Arsenal
1988–89 season
ChairmanEngland Peter Hill-Wood
ManagerScotland George Graham
First Division1st
FA CupThird-round
League CupThird-round
Top goalscorerLeague:
Alan Smith (23)

All:
Alan Smith (25)
Highest home attendance54,029 vs. Liverpool (9 November 1988)
Lowest home attendance17,885 vs. Hull City (12 October 1988)
Average home league attendance34,477

The 1988–89 season was Arsenal Football Club's 84th season in the top flight of English football.

Arsenal participated in the First Division, the FA Cup and the League Cup.

Arsenal finished the season as champions of the First Division, their first championship in 18 years. It was also the first time in eight years that the title had been won by a club outside the city of Liverpool, with the last seven seasons having seen Liverpool win the title five times and Everton twice.[1]

However, Arsenal failed to improve on their attempts during the previous season in League Cup and FA Cup where they reached the final and sixth round respectively, exiting both competitions in the third round - to West Ham United and Liverpool.

Arsenal's highest scoring league win was the 5–0 success over Norwich City at the beginning of May, a margin of victory which proved to be vitally important come the end of the season.

Season Summary

The season began with a 5–1 away win over FA Cup holders Wimbledon, in which striker Alan Smith scored a hat-trick. The next game was disappointing, as the Gunners went down 3–2 at home to newly promoted Aston Villa. Then came a 3–2 win over local rivals Tottenham Hotspur at White Hart Lane. By 22 October, Smith had reached the 10-goal mark in the First Division in a 2–1 home win over QPR which saw the Gunners occupy fourth place in the league, with the unlikely trio of Norwich City, Millwall and Coventry City ahead of them, though they had the upper hand over the Liverpool and Manchester United sides who were seen as their key title rivals for the season.[2] By Christmas, Arsenal were second in the league, two points behind leaders Norwich City and with a game in hand. Millwall and Coventry City remained in close contention, with Liverpool and Manchester United starting to slip out of contention.[3] The year ended with a 3–0 win at Aston Villa and Arsenal were now top of the league on goal difference.[4] Arsenal maintained their lead with a 2–0 home win over Tottenham in the first game of 1989, which was followed by a 3–1 win over Everton at Goodison Park. On 11 March, Arsenal lost 3–1 at home to Nottingham Forest, but still led the league with Norwich City second and Millwall third. Liverpool were in fourth place and 13 points adrift of Arsenal but had three games in hand.[5]

Just before the transfer deadline in late March, manager George Graham made an offer to Celtic for striker Frank McAvennie, but the player opted to end his 18-month stay north of the border to return to West Ham United instead.[6]

By the final game of the season on 26 May 1989, Liverpool had overtaken Arsenal to establish a three-point lead and ironically the two sides would face each other for the title decider at Anfield. A draw would be enough to keep the league title in Liverpool for the second season running. Arsenal had to win by a margin of at least two goals to seal the title, and their hopes were raised with an early lead thanks to a goal from Alan Smith, his 22nd league goal of the season.[7] With only a minute remaining, midfielder Michael Thomas scored to make it 2–0 to Arsenal and clinch the title for them on goal difference.[8]

First team squad

Name Nationality Position(s) Since Signed from Transfer fee
Goalkeepers
John Lukic England GK 1983 England Leeds United £50,000
Alan Miller England GK 1984 Apprentice N/A
Defenders
Tony Adams England CB 1980 Apprentice N/A
Steve Bould England CB 1988 England Stoke City £390,000
Lee Dixon England RB 1988 England Stoke City £375,000
Nigel Winterburn England LB 1987 England Wimbledon £350,000
David O'Leary Republic of Ireland CB 1973 Apprentice N/A
Midfielders
Paul Davis England MF 1977 Apprentice N/A
Perry Groves England MF 1986 England Colchester United £50,000
Martin Hayes England MF 1982 Apprentice N/A
David Hillier England MF 1984 Apprentice N/A
Brian Marwood England MF 1988 England Sheffield Wednesday £800,000
Paul Merson England MF 1984 Apprentice N/A
Kevin Richardson England MF 1987 England Watford £200,000
David Rocastle England MF 1982 Apprentice N/A
Michael Thomas England MF 1982 Apprentice N/A
Forwards
Kevin Campbell England ST 1985 Apprentice N/A
Alan Smith England ST 1987 England Leicester City Unknown
Niall Quinn Republic of Ireland ST 1983 Republic of Ireland Manortown United Apprentice

Transfers

Summary

Arsenal's only signing of the summer was Steve Bould from Stoke City for £390,000. Steve Williams was sold to Luton Town for £300,000, Graham Rix went to Caen on a free transfer. Other transfers saw Rhys Wilmot leave the club he joined as a trainee in 1977 after failing to usurp John Lukic as first choice, and Andy Marriott left to join Brian Clough's Nottingham Forest in a deal worth £50,000.

Out

Position Player Transferred to Fee Date
GK Wales Rhys Wilmot England Plymouth Argyle £100,000 23 February 1989
GK England Andy Marriott England Nottingham Forest £50,000 20 June 1989

Squad statistics

Appearances and goals

No. Pos Nat Player Total First Division FA Cup League Cup
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
GK England ENG John Lukic 45 0 38+0 0 2+0 0 5+0 0
DF England ENG Tony Adams 43 4 36+0 4 2+0 0 5+0 0
DF England ENG Steve Bould 36 2 26+4 2 1+0 0 5+0 0
DF England ENG Gus Caesar 2 0 2+0 0 0+0 0 0+0 0
DF England ENG Lee Dixon 39 1 31+2 1 1+0 0 5+0 0
DF Ireland EIR David O'Leary 28 0 26+0 0 2+0 0 0+0 0
DF England ENG Nigel Winterburn 45 4 38+0 3 2+0 0 5+0 1
MF England ENG Paul Davis 16 1 11+1 1 0+2 0 2+0 0
MF England ENG Martin Hayes 21 1 3+14 1 0+0 0 0+4 0
MF England ENG Brian Marwood 38 10 31+0 9 2+0 0 5+0 1
MF England ENG Paul Merson 43 14 29+8 10 2+0 2 4+0 2
MF England ENG Kevin Richardson 41 1 32+2 1 2+0 0 3+2 0
MF England ENG David Rocastle 45 7 38+0 6 2+0 0 5+0 1
MF England ENG Michael Thomas 44 7 33+4 7 2+0 0 5+0 0
FW England ENG Perry Groves 25 4 6+15 4 0+2 0 1+1 0
FW Ireland EIR Niall Quinn 3 1 2+1 1 0+0 0 0+0 0
FW England ENG Alan Smith 43 25 36+0 23 2+0 0 5+0 2

Top scorers

Place Position Nationality Name First Division FA Cup League Cup Total
1 FW England Alan Smith 23 0 2 25
2 FW England Paul Merson 10 2 2 14
3 MF England Brian Marwood 9 0 1 10
4 MF England Michael Thomas 7 0 0 7
MF England David Rocastle 6 0 1 7
6 DF England Tony Adams 4 0 0 4
FW England Perry Groves 4 0 0 4
DF England Nigel Winterburn 3 0 1 4
9 DF England Steve Bould 2 0 0 2
10 MF England Paul Davis 1 0 0 1
DF England Lee Dixon 1 0 0 1
MF England Martin Hayes 1 0 0 1
FW Republic of Ireland Niall Quinn 1 0 0 1
MF England Kevin Richardson 1 0 0 1
TOTALS 73 2 7 82

Competitions

Pre-season & Friendlies

23 July 1988 1 Yeovil Town 0 – 5 Arsenal Yeovil
Davis
Marwood
Hayes
Richardson
Merson
Stadium: Huish Park
2 August 1988 2 Örebro Sweden 1 – 1 Arsenal Örebro
Smith
4 August 1988 3 Anundsjö Sweden 1 – 3 Arsenal Bredbyn
Rocastle
O'Leary
9 August 1988 4 Enköpings Sweden 0 – 6 Arsenal Enköping
Merson
Rocastle
Groves
13 August 1988 Wembley Int.
Tournament
Arsenal 4 – 0 Tottenham Hotspur London
Marwood
Merson
Smith
Stadium: Wembley
Attendance: 30,104
14 August 1988 Wembley Int.
Tournament
Arsenal 3 – 0 Germany Bayern Munich London
Smith
Dixon
Stadium: Wembley
Attendance: 27,364
16 August 1988 5 Birmingham City 0 – 4 Arsenal Birmingham
Marwood
Merson
Smith
Stadium: St Andrew's
Attendance: 2,422
19 August 1988 6 Leicester City 1 – 4 Arsenal Leicester
Thomas
Adams
Smith
Own goal
13 December 1988 7 Shrewsbury Town 1 – 2 Arsenal Shrewsbury
Davis
Ampadu
25 January 1989 8 Somerset Cricket Club Bermuda 0 – 1 Arsenal Bermuda
Hayes
27 January 1989 9 Bermuda National XI Bermuda 2 – 4 Arsenal Bermuda
Richardson
Smith
Winterburn
14 February 1989 10 Arsenal 2 – 0 France France London
Smith
Hayes
Stadium: Highbury
Attendance: 21,785

Mercantile Credit Centenary Trophy

31 August 1988 Quarter-Final Queens Park Rangers 0 – 2 Arsenal London
Adams
Marwood
Stadium: Loftus Road
Attendance: 10,019
20 September 1988 Semi-Final Arsenal 2 – 1 Liverpool London
Marwood
Groves
Stadium: Highbury
Attendance: 29,135
9 October 1988 Final Arsenal 2 – 1 Manchester United Birmingham
Davis
Thomas
Stadium: Villa Park
Attendance: 22,182

Football League First Division

Classification

Results summary

Overall Home Away
Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts W D L GF GA GD W D L GF GA GD
38 22 10 6 73 36  +37 76 10 6 3 35 19  +16 12 4 3 38 17  +21

Source: statto.com

Results by round

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Matches

27 August 1988 1 Wimbledon 1 – 5 Arsenal London
Smith
Merson
Marwood
Stadium: Plough Lane
Attendance: 15,710
3 September 1988 2 Arsenal 2 – 3 Aston Villa London
Marwood
Smith
Stadium: Highbury
Attendance: 37,414
10 September 1988 3 Tottenham Hotspur 2 – 3 Arsenal London
Winterburn
Marwood
Smith
Stadium: White Hart Lane
Attendance: 32,621
17 September 1988 4 Arsenal 2 – 2 Southampton London
Marwood (pen.)
Smith
Stadium: Highbury
Attendance: 31,384
24 September 1988 5 Sheffield Wednesday 2 – 1 Arsenal Sheffield
Smith Stadium: Hillsborough
Attendance: 17,830
1 October 1988 6 West Ham United 1 – 4 Arsenal London
Smith
Thomas
Rocastle
Stadium: Upton Park
Attendance: 27,658
22 October 1988 7 Arsenal 2 – 1 Queens Park Rangers London
Adams
Smith
Stadium: Highbury
Attendance: 33,202
25 October 1988 8 Luton Town 1 – 1 Arsenal Luton
Smith Stadium: Kenilworth Road
Attendance: 10,548
29 October 1988 9 Arsenal 2 – 0 Coventry City London
Thomas
Adams
Stadium: Highbury
Attendance: 31,273
6 November 1988 10 Nottingham Forest 1 – 4 Arsenal Nottingham
Smith
Bould
Adams
Marwood
Stadium: City Ground
Attendance: 19,038
12 November 1988 11 Newcastle United 0 – 1 Arsenal Newcastle
Bould Stadium: St James' Park
Attendance: 24,003
19 November 1988 12 Arsenal 3 – 0 Middlesbrough London
Merson
Rocastle
Stadium: Highbury
Attendance: 32,294
26 November 1988 13 Derby County 2 – 1 Arsenal Derby
Thomas Stadium: Baseball Ground
Attendance: 21,209
4 December 1988 14 Arsenal 1 – 1 Liverpool London
Smith Stadium: Highbury
Attendance: 31,863
10 December 1988 15 Norwich City 0 – 0 Arsenal Norwich
Stadium: Carrow Road
Attendance: 23,069
17 December 1988 16 Arsenal 2 – 1 Manchester United London
Thomas
Merson
Stadium: Highbury
Attendance: 37,422
26 December 1988 17 Charlton Athletic 2 – 3 Arsenal London
(pen.) Marwood
Merson
Stadium: Selhurst Park
Attendance: 18,439
31 December 1988 18 Aston Villa 0 – 3 Arsenal Birmingham
Smith
Rocastle
Groves
Stadium: Villa Park
Attendance: 32,486
2 January 1989 19 Arsenal 2 – 0 Tottenham Hotspur London
Merson
Thomas
Stadium: Highbury
Attendance: 45,129
14 January 1989 20 Everton 1 – 3 Arsenal Liverpool
Merson
Smith
Richardson
Stadium: Goodison Park
Attendance: 34,825
21 January 1989 21 Arsenal 1 – 1 Sheffield Wednesday London
Merson Stadium: Highbury
Attendance: 33,490
4 February 1989 22 Arsenal 2 – 1 West Ham United London
Smith
Groves
Stadium: Highbury
Attendance: 40,139
18 February 1989 23 Millwall 1 – 2 Arsenal London
Marwood
Smith
Stadium: The Den
Attendance: 21,854
30 January 2013 24 Queens Park Rangers 0 – 0 Arsenal London
Stadium: Loftus Road
Attendance: 20,543
21 February 1989 25 Coventry City 1 – 0 Arsenal Coventry
Stadium: Highfield Road
Attendance: 21,390
25 February 1989 26 Arsenal 2 – 0 Luton Town London
Groves
Smith
Stadium: Highbury
Attendance: 31,012
28 February 1989 27 Arsenal 0 – 0 Millwall London
Stadium: Highbury
Attendance: 37,524
11 March 1989 28 Arsenal 1 – 3 Nottingham Forest London
Smith Stadium: Highbury
Attendance: 39,639
21 March 1989 29 Arsenal 2 – 2 Charlton Athletic London
Rocastle
Davis
Stadium: Highbury
Attendance: 30,259
25 March 1989 30 Southampton 1 – 3 Arsenal Southampton
Groves
Rocastle
Merson
Stadium: The Dell
Attendance: 19,202
2 April 1989 31 Manchester United 1 – 1 Arsenal Manchester
Adams Stadium: Old Trafford
Attendance: 37,977
8 April 1989 32 Arsenal 2 – 0 Everton London
Dixon
Quinn
Stadium: Highbury
Attendance: 37,608
15 April 1989 33 Arsenal 1 – 0 Newcastle United London
Marwood Stadium: Highbury
Attendance: 38,023
1 May 1989 34 Arsenal 5 – 0 Norwich City London
Smith
Winterburn
Thomas
Rocastle
Stadium: Highbury
Attendance: 28,449
6 May 1989 35 Middlesbrough 0 – 1 Arsenal Middlesbrough
Hayes Stadium: Ayresome Park
Attendance: 21,803
13 May 1989 36 Arsenal 1 – 2 Derby County London
Smith Stadium: Highbury
Attendance: 41,008
17 May 1989 37 Arsenal 2 – 2 Wimbledon London
Winterburn
Merson
Stadium: Highbury
Attendance: 39,132
26 May 1989 38 Liverpool 0 – 2 Arsenal Liverpool
20:05 BST Report Smith 52'
Thomas 90+1'
Stadium: Anfield
Attendance: 41,783
Referee: David Hutchinson (Oxfordshire)

FA Cup

8 January 1989 Third round West Ham United 2 – 2 Arsenal London
Merson Stadium: Upton Park
Attendance: 22,017
11 January 1989 Third round
(replay)
Arsenal 0 – 1 West Ham United London
Stadium: Highbury
Attendance: 44,124

Football League Cup

28 September 1988 Second round
(1st Leg)
Hull City 1 – 2 Arsenal Kingston-upon-Hull
Winterburn
Marwood
Stadium: Boothferry Park
Attendance: 11,450
12 October 1988 Second round
(2nd Leg)
Arsenal 3 – 0
(5 – 1 agg.)
Hull City London
Smith
Merson
Stadium: Highbury
Attendance: 17,885
2 November 1988 Third round Liverpool 1 – 1 Arsenal Liverpool
Rocastle Stadium: Anfield
Attendance: 31,951
9 November 1988 Third round
(replay)
Arsenal 0 – 0 Liverpool London
Stadium: Highbury
Attendance: 54,029
23 November 1988 Third round
(2nd replay)
Arsenal 1 – 2 Liverpool Birmingham
Merson Stadium: Villa Park
Attendance: 21,708

See also

References

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