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1996–97 Hull City A.F.C. season

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Hull City
1996–97 season
ChairmanMartin Fish
ManagerTerry Dolan
StadiumBoothferry Park
Third Division17th
FA CupSecond round
League CupFirst round
Football League TrophySecond round
Top goalscorerLeague: Darby (13)
All: Darby (19)
Average home league attendance3,413

During the 1996–97 English football season, Hull City A.F.C. competed in the Football League Third Division.

Season summary

A ten match unbeaten league run at the beginning of the 1996–97 season saw Hull remain in the top six until the beginning of October, but the side drifted towards a mid table placing by Christmas. The Tigers progressed through to the second round of the FA Cup following an extraordinary first round replay against Whitby Town. Duane Darby scored a double hat-trick in Hull's 8–4 victory.

Their league form was less impressive, and Hull finished in 17th place – their lowest ever position. The campaign was played out amid growing unrest from the dwindling support. The abuse generated against Dolan and chairman Martin Fish led Christopher Needler – son of the former chairman – to sell his major shareholding.

In July 1997, the Needler family's ownership of the club was at an end. David Lloyd, captain of the Great Britain Davis Cup tennis team and a multi-millionaire, was the new Hull City owner. He also acquired the Hull Rugby League club and ran the two in a joint operation.

Final league table

Pos Team Pld W D L F A W D L F A F A GD Pts
1 Wigan Athletic 46 17 3 3 53 21 9 6 8 31 30 84 51 +33 87
2 Fulham 46 13 5 5 41 20 12 7 4 31 18 72 38 +34 87
3 Carlisle United 46 16 3 4 41 21 8 9 6 26 23 67 44 +23 84
4 Northampton Town 46 14 4 5 43 17 6 8 9 24 27 67 44 +23 72
5 Swansea City 46 13 5 5 37 20 8 3 12 25 38 62 58 +4 71
6 Chester City 46 11 8 4 30 16 7 8 8 25 27 55 43 +12 70
7 Cardiff City 46 11 4 8 31 24 9 5 9 26 31 56 54 +2 69
8 Colchester United 46 11 9 3 36 23 6 8 9 26 28 62 51 +11 68
9 Lincoln City 46 10 8 5 35 25 8 4 11 35 44 70 69 +1 66
10 Cambridge United 46 11 5 7 30 27 7 6 10 23 32 53 59 –6 65
11 Mansfield Town 46 9 8 6 21 17 7 8 8 26 28 47 45 +2 64
12 Scarborough 46 9 9 5 36 31 7 6 10 30 38 65 68 –3 63
13 Scunthorpe United 46 11 3 9 36 33 7 6 10 23 29 59 62 –3 63
14 Rochdale 46 10 6 7 34 24 4 10 9 24 34 58 58 ±0 58
15 Barnet 46 9 9 5 32 23 5 7 11 14 28 46 51 –5 58
16 Leyton Orient 46 11 6 6 28 20 4 6 13 22 38 50 58 –8 57
17 Hull City 46 9 8 6 29 26 4 10 9 15 24 44 50 –6 57
18 Darlington 46 11 5 7 37 28 3 5 15 27 50 64 78 –14 52
19 Doncaster Rovers 46 9 7 7 29 23 5 3 15 23 43 52 66 –14 52
20 Hartlepool United 46 8 6 9 33 32 6 3 14 20 34 53 66 –13 51
21 Torquay United 46 9 4 10 24 24 4 7 12 22 38 46 62 –16 50
22 Exeter City 46 6 9 8 25 30 6 3 14 23 43 48 73 –25 48
23 Brighton & Hove Albion 46 12 6 5 41 27 1 4 18 12 43 53 70 –17 47 [notes 1]
24 Hereford United 46 6 8 9 26 25 5 6 12 24 40 50 65 –15 47
  • Pld = Matches ; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; F = Goals for; A = Goals against; GD = Goal difference; Pts = Points
  • NB: In the Football League goals scored (F) takes precedence over goal difference (GD).
  1. ^ Brighton & Hove Albion had two points deducted for failure to control spectators.
Key
Division Champions, promoted
Promoted
Participated in play-offs
Promoted through play-offs
New club in the league (none)
Relegated to Conference

Results

Hull City's score comes first[1]

Legend

Win Draw Loss

Football League Third Division

Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Scorers
17 August 1996 Darlington H 3–2 4,224 Darby (3)
24 August 1996 Carlisle United A 0–0 5,407
27 August 1996 Hereford United A 1–0 2,820 Darby
31 August 1996 Barnet H 0–0 4,605
7 September 1996 Rochdale H 1–1 3,451 Doncel-Varcarcel
10 September 1996 Lincoln City A 1–0 3,069 Peacock
14 September 1996 Colchester United A 1–1 3,073 Gordon
21 September 1996 Hartlepool United H 1–0 3,886 Darby
28 September 1996 Swansea City A 0–0 2,961
1 October 1996 Mansfield Town H 1–1 3,579 Gordon
5 October 1996 Scunthorpe United H 0–2 5,414
12 October 1996 Leyton Orient A 1–1 4,490 Brien
15 October 1996 Scarborough A 2–3 3,425 Turner (2)
19 October 1996 Fulham H 0–3 3,986
26 October 1996 Wigan Athletic A 2–1 3,887 Peacock, Trevitt
29 October 1996 Cardiff City H 1–1 2,775 Gilbert
2 November 1996 Cambridge United H 1–3 3,563 Brown
9 November 1996 Chester City A 0–0 2,085
20 November 1996 Torquay United H 2–0 1,775 Darby, Peacock
23 November 1996 Exeter City A 0–0 3,423
30 November 1996 Wigan Athletic H 1–1 3,537 Doncel-Varcarcel
3 December 1996 Northampton Town A 1–2 3,519 Darby
14 December 1996 Brighton & Hove Albion A 0–3 3,762
21 December 1996 Doncaster Rovers H 3–1 2,830 Mason (2), Darby
26 December 1996 Lincoln City H 2–1 4,892 Darby, Mason
1 January 1997 Hartlepool United A 1–1 1,944 Joyce
11 January 1997 Swansea City H 1–1 2,810 Mann
18 January 1997 Mansfield Town A 0–1 2,286
25 January 1997 Cardiff City A 0–2 2,328
1 February 1997 Chester City H 1–0 2,513 Gordon
8 February 1997 Cambridge United A 0–1 3,029
15 February 1997 Exeter City H 2–0 2,668 Joyce, Gordon
22 February 1997 Torquay United A 1–1 2,072 Greaves
25 February 1997 Rochdale A 2–1 1,349 Joyce, Darby
1 March 1997 Northampton Town H 1–1 3,495 Darby
8 March 1997 Doncaster Rovers A 0–0 3,274
15 March 1997 Brighton & Hove Albion H 3–0 3,373 Joyce (2), Darby
22 March 1997 Carlisle United H 0–1 3,847
29 March 1997 Darlington A 0–1 3,024
31 March 1997 Hereford United H 1–1 2,818 Greaves
5 April 1997 Barnet A 0–1 1,668
12 April 1997 Scunthorpe United A 2–2 4,257 Quigley, Lowthorpe
15 April 1997 Colchester United H 1–2 2,035 Darby
19 April 1997 Leyton Orient H 3–2 2,647 Peacock, Mann, Rioch (pen)
26 April 1997 Fulham A 0–2 10,588
3 May 1997 Scarborough H 0–2 3,774

FA Cup

Round Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Goalscorers
R1 17 November 1996 Whitby Town A 0–0 3,337
R1R 26 November 1996 Whitby Town H 8–4 (a.e.t.) 2,900 Darby (6), Peacock, Mann
R2 7 December 1996 Crewe Alexandra H 1–5 3,756 Joyce

League Cup

Round Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Goalscorers
R1 1st Leg 20 August 1996 Scarborough H 2–2 2,134 Rioch, Quigley
R1 2nd Leg 3 September 1996 Scarborough A 2–3 (lost 4–5 on agg) 2,656 Rioch (pen), Gordon

Football League Trophy

Round Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Goalscorers
NR1 10 December 1996 Chester City H 3–1 553
NR2 28 January 1997 Carlisle United A 0–4 3,716

Squad

[2] 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 Northern Ireland NIR Roy Carroll
GK England ENG Aidan Davison (on loan from Bolton Wanderers)
GK England ENG Steve Wilson
DF England ENG Neil Allison
DF Republic of Ireland IRL Tony Brien
DF England ENG Rob Dewhurst
DF Spain ESP Antonio Doncel-Varcarcel
DF England ENG Mark Greaves
DF England ENG Adam Lowthorpe
DF England ENG Neil Mann
DF England ENG Gregor Rioch
DF England ENG Sam Sharman
DF England ENG Simon Trevitt
DF England ENG Ian Wright
MF England ENG Stuart Elliott (on loan from Newcastle United)
MF Canada CAN Patrick Dickinson
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Scotland SCO Kenny Gilbert
MF England ENG Warren Joyce
MF Northern Ireland NIR Jamie Marks
MF England ENG Scott Maxfield
MF England ENG Richard Peacock
MF England ENG Mike Quigley
MF England ENG Christian Sansam
MF England ENG Paul Wharton
FW Scotland SCO Andy Brown
FW England ENG Duane Darby
FW England ENG Lee Ellington
FW England ENG Paul Fewings
FW England ENG Gavin Gordon
FW England ENG Andy Mason
FW England ENG Robbie Turner (on loan from Cambridge United)

References

  1. ^ "Hull City 1996–1997 Results". Archived from the original on 6 September 2015. Retrieved 20 July 2015.
  2. ^ http://www.11v11.com/teams/hull-city/tab/players/season/1997