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1996–97 Brighton & Hove Albion F.C. season

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Brighton & Hove Albion
1996–97 season
ChairmanBill Archer
ManagerJimmy Case (until 4 December)
Steve Gritt (from 11 December)
StadiumGoldstone Ground
Third Division23rd
FA CupFirst round
League CupFirst round
Football League TrophySecond round
Top goalscorerLeague: Maskell (14)
All: Maskell (16)
Average home league attendance5,844

During the 1996–97 English football season, Brighton & Hove Albion F.C. competed in the Football League Third Division.

Season summary

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In the 1996–97 season, Jimmy Case was sacked after a terrible start that saw Brighton stuck the bottom of the league by a considerable margin — they seemed certain to be relegated from the Football League just 14 years after they had almost won the FA Cup.[1] The club's directors appointed a relative unknown in Steve Gritt, the former joint manager of Charlton Athletic, in hope of performing a miracle survival.

Brighton's league form steadily improved under Gritt, although their improving chances of survival were put under further threat on 9 December by a two-point deduction from the Football League imposed as punishment for a pitch invasion by fans who were protesting against the sale of the Goldstone Ground in a league game against Lincoln City on 1 October 1996.[2] The club later appealed against the points deduction but their appeal was rejected.

The last game at The Goldstone was held on 26 April 1997, in which Brighton beat Doncaster Rovers 1–0. The result lifted Brighton off the bottom of Division Three and meant that a draw or win in their visit to Hereford United the following weekend would prevent relegation to the Conference and preserve their Football League status. Brighton went on to draw the game 1–1 and secure survival, as well as ending Hereford's 25-year stay in the Football League – thus avoiding becoming the first former members of the top flight or the first major cup finalists to be relegated to the Conference.

The sale of the Goldstone Ground went through in 1997 and this led to Brighton having to play some 70 miles (110 km) away at Gillingham's Priestfield Stadium.

Final league table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion or relegation
20 Hartlepool United 46 14 9 23 53 66 −13 51
21 Torquay United 46 13 11 22 46 62 −16 50
22 Exeter City 46 12 12 22 48 73 −25 48
23 Brighton & Hove Albion 46 13 10 23 53 70 −17 47[a]
24 Hereford United (R) 46 11 14 21 50 65 −15 47 Relegation to Football Conference
Source: [3]
Rules for classification: In the Football League goals scored (GF) takes precedence over goal difference (GD).
(R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^ Brighton & Hove Albion had two points deducted for failure to control spectators.

Results

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Brighton & Hove Albion's score comes first[4]

Legend

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Win Draw Loss

Football League Third Division

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Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Scorers
17 August 1996 Chester City H 2–1 5,263 Baird, Parris
24 August 1996 Cardiff City A 0–1 3,463
27 August 1996 Barnet A 0–3 2,513
31 August 1996 Scunthorpe United H 1–1 4,365 Baird
7 September 1996 Scarborough H 3–2 4,008 Storer, Maskell (2)
10 September 1996 Colchester United A 0–2 2,540
14 September 1996 Exeter City A 1–2 2,886 McDonald
21 September 1996 Torquay United H 2–2 4,889 Baird, Minton
28 September 1996 Northampton Town A 0–3 4,402
1 October 1996 Lincoln City H 1–3 4,411 Smith
5 October 1996 Wigan Athletic A 0–1 3,744
12 October 1996 Cambridge United H 1–2 4,564 Storer
15 October 1996 Hereford United H 0–1 3,444
19 October 1996 Doncaster Rovers A 0–3 1,787
26 October 1996 Fulham H 0–0 8,387
29 October 1996 Rochdale A 0–3 1,913
2 November 1996 Hartlepool United A 3–2 1,683 Mundee (pen), Minton, Morris
9 November 1996 Mansfield Town H 1–1 1,933 Mundee (pen)
19 November 1996 Swansea City A 0–1 2,692
23 November 1996 Carlisle United H 1–3 4,155 Baird
30 November 1996 Fulham A 0–2 8,279
3 December 1996 Darlington H 2–3 2,709 Maskell, Baird
14 December 1996 Hull City H 3–0 3,762 McDonald, Storer, Maskell
22 December 1996 Leyton Orient A 0–2 7,944
26 December 1996 Colchester United H 1–1 4,830 Mundee (pen)
28 December 1996 Scarborough A 1–1 2,252 Storer
1 January 1997 Torquay United A 1–2 2,588 Andrews
18 January 1997 Lincoln City A 1–2 3,056 Storer
25 January 1997 Rochdale H 3–0 4,468 Maskell (2), Baird
1 February 1997 Mansfield Town A 1–1 2,456 Mundee
8 February 1997 Hartlepool United H 5–0 8,412 Baird, Maskell (3), Hobson
11 February 1997 Exeter City H 1–0 5,835 Baird
15 February 1997 Carlisle United A 1–2 5,465 Maskell
22 February 1997 Swansea City H 3–2 6,645 Baird (2), Maskell
1 March 1997 Darlington A 0–2 2,998
4 March 1997 Northampton Town H 2–1 4,943 Reinelt, Peake
8 March 1997 Leyton Orient H 4–4 9,298 Maskell (2), Baird, McDonald (pen)
15 March 1997 Hull City A 0–3 3,373
22 March 1997 Cardiff City H 2–0 9,293 McDonald (pen), Baird
29 March 1997 Chester City A 1–2 3,613 Minton
1 April 1997 Barnet H 1–0 9,525 Baird
5 April 1997 Scunthorpe United A 0–1 2,925
12 April 1997 Wigan Athletic H 1–0 8,703 Maskell
19 April 1997 Cambridge United A 1–1 6,032 Reinelt
26 April 1997 Doncaster Rovers H 1–0 11,341 Storer
3 May 1997 Hereford United A 1–1 8,350 Reinelt

FA Cup

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Round Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Goalscorers
R1 16 November 1996 Sudbury Town A 0–0 3,112
R1R 26 November 1996 Sudbury Town H 1–1 (lost 3–4 on pens) 3,902 Maskell

League Cup

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Round Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Goalscorers
R1 1st Leg 21 August 1996 Birmingham City H 0–1 5,132
R1 2nd Leg 4 September 1996 Birmingham City A 0–2 (lost 0–3 on agg) 20,050

Football League Trophy

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Round Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Goalscorers
SR1 17 December 1996 Fulham H 3–2 (a.e.t.) 1,384 Maskell, McDonald (pen), Virgo
SR2 14 January 1997 Plymouth Argyle A 0–1 1,295

Squad

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK England ENG Mark Ormerod
GK England ENG Nicky Rust
DF Scotland SCO Derek Allan
DF England ENG Gary Hobson
DF England ENG John Humphrey
DF England ENG Ross Johnson
DF England ENG Kerry Mayo
DF England ENG Kevin McGarrigle
DF England ENG Mark Morris
DF England ENG Ashley Neal (on loan from Liverpool)
DF England ENG Peter Smith
DF England ENG Stuart Tuck
MF England ENG Mark Fox
MF England ENG Dave Martin (on loan from Northampton Town)
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Scotland SCO Paul McDonald
MF England ENG Jeff Minton
MF England ENG Denny Mundee
MF England ENG George Parris
MF England ENG Jason Peake
MF England ENG Stuart Storer
MF England ENG James Virgo
MF England ENG Christer Warren (on loan from Southampton)
FW Nigeria NGA David Adekola
FW England ENG Phil Andrews
FW England ENG Ian Baird
FW England ENG Simon Fox
FW England ENG Craig Maskell
FW England ENG Robbie Reinelt

References

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  1. ^ Martin, Andrew (5 December 1996). "Case shut out at Brighton". The Independent. Archived from the original on 1 May 2022. Retrieved 22 July 2015.
  2. ^ "Brighton have two points deducted". The Independent. London. 10 December 1996. Archived from the original on 1 May 2022. Retrieved 20 July 2010.
  3. ^ "England 1996–97". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Archived from the original on 28 March 2010. Retrieved 24 February 2010.
  4. ^ "League Results". Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 22 July 2015.
  5. ^ "All Brighton and Hove Albion players: 1997". 11v11.com. Retrieved 22 July 2015.