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1995–96 Bolton Wanderers F.C. season

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Bolton Wanderers F.C. 1995–96 football season
Bolton Wanderers F.C.
1995–96 season
ChairmanGordon Hargreaves
ManagerRoy McFarland (until 2 January)
Colin Todd (from 2 January)
StadiumBurnden Park
FA Premier League20th
FA CupFourth round
League CupFourth round
Top goalscorerLeague:John McGinlay (6)
All: John McGinlay (9)
Highest home attendance21,381 (vs.Manchester United,
25 February 1996)
Lowest home attendance5,247 (vs.Brentford,
19 September 1995)
Average home league attendance18,822

The1995–1996 season was the 117th season inBolton Wanderers F.C.'s existence, and their first ever season in theFA Premier League following promotion from the Football League First Division.

This article covers the period from 1 July 1995 to 30 June 1996.[1]

Season summary

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Bolton Wanderers returned to the top flight after a 15-year absence, only eight years after playing in the old Fourth Division, but with a new manager inRoy McFarland followingBruce Rioch's move to Arsenal. Bolton made a poor start to the campaign and McFarland made several moves in the transfer market, but this was not enough to turn things around and he was sacked on New Year's Day with Bolton bottom of the table and just two wins to their name. His assistantColin Todd took over, and Bolton's form improved, but they could not avoid relegation. In spite of this, their form under Todd was so improved that, had the results from under Todd's management been shown all season, Bolton would have stayed up in 14th place.

Squad

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Squad at end of season[2]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1GK ENGKeith Branagan[3]
2DF ENGScott Green
3DF ENGJimmy Phillips
4MF YUGSaša Ćurčić
5DF ISLGuðni Bergsson
6DF ENGAlan Stubbs
7MF ENGDavid Lee
9FW FINMixu Paatelainen
10FW SCOJohn McGinlay
11MF ENGAlan Thompson
12MF ENGScott Sellars
13GK NIRAidan Davison[4]
14FW SURFabian de Freitas
15DF ENGBryan Small
16GK ENGGavin Ward
17DF ENGSimon Coleman
No.Pos.NationPlayer
18DF ENGNicky Spooner
19MF ENGStuart Whittaker
20FW WALNathan Blake
21DF ENGChris Fairclough
22DF NIRGerry Taggart
23DF ENGAndy Todd
24DF SCOSteve McAnespie
25FW ENGScott Taylor
26MF ENGWayne Burnett
29DF ENGGreg Strong
30DF ENGMark Powell
31GK ENGMark Westhead
32DF ENGNeil Marsh
33DF ENGChris Gregory
34MF ENGMatt Bowman

Left club during season

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
4MF IRLJason McAteer[5](toLiverpool)
8MF NEDRichard Sneekes(toWest Bromwich Albion)
12MF ENGNeil McDonald(toPreston North End)
No.Pos.NationPlayer
15MF ENGMark Patterson(toSheffield United)
20FW IRLOwen Coyle[6](toDundee United)

Results

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FA Premier League

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Main article:1995–96 FA Premier League
DateOpponentsH / AResult

F – A

ScorersAttendance
19 August 1995WimbledonA2 – 3Thompson 27' (pen),de Freitas 39'9,317
22 August 1995Newcastle UnitedH1 – 3Bergsson20,243
26 August 1995Blackburn RoversH2 – 1de Freitas 21',Stubbs 80'20,253
30 August 1995Aston VillaA0 – 131,770
9 September 1995MiddlesbroughH1 – 1McGinlay 21'18,376
16 September 1995Manchester UnitedA0 – 332,812
23 September 1995LiverpoolA2 – 5Todd 77',Patterson 81' (pen)40,104
30 September 1995Queens Park RangersH0 – 117,362
14 October 1995EvertonH1 – 1Paatelainen 1'20,427
21 October 1995Nottingham ForestA2 – 3Sneekes 22',de Freitas 78'25,426
30 October 1995ArsenalH1 – 0McGinlay 35'18,682
4 November 1995Manchester CityA0 – 128,397
18 November 1995West Ham UnitedH0 – 319,047
22 November 1995ChelseaA2 – 3Ćurčić 10,Green 68'17,495
25 November 1995SouthamptonA0 – 114,404
2 December 1995Nottingham ForestH1 – 1de Freitas 67'17,342
9 December 1995LiverpoolH0 – 121,042
16 December 1995Queens Park RangersA1 – 2Sellars 43'11,456
23 December 1995Tottenham HotspurA2 – 2Green 77',Bergsson 79'30,702
27 December 1995Leeds UnitedH0 – 218,414
30 December 1995Coventry CityH1 – 2McGinlay 16'16,678
1 January 1996Sheffield WednesdayA2 – 4Ćurčić 51',Taggart 77'24,872
13 January 1996WimbledonH1 – 0McGinlay 44' (pen)16,216
20 January 1996Newcastle UnitedA1 – 2Bergsson 19'36,543
3 February 1996Blackburn RoversA1 – 3Green 29'30,419
10 February 1996Aston VillaH0 – 218,099
17 February 1996MiddlesbroughA4 – 1Blake 12',Coleman 45',de Freitas 62',Lee 73'29,354
25 February 1996Manchester UnitedH0 – 621,381
2 March 1996Leeds UnitedA1 – 0Bergsson30,106
16 March 1996Coventry CityA2 – 0Stubbs (2) 60', 70'17,226
20 March 1996Tottenham HotspurH2 – 3Stubbs 74',Sellars 84'17,829
23 March 1996Sheffield WednesdayH2 – 1Sellars 52',Ćurčić 52'18,368
30 March 1996Manchester CityH1 – 1McGinlay 74'21,050
6 April 1996EvertonA0 – 337,974
8 April 1996ChelseaH2 – 1McGinlay 40',Ćurčić 44'18,021
13 April 1996West Ham UnitedA0 – 123,086
27 April 1996SouthamptonH0 – 118,795
5 May 1996ArsenalA1 – 2Todd 76'38,104
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
16Coventry City38814164260−1838
17Southampton38911183452−1838
18Manchester City(R)38911183358−2538Relegation toFootball League First Division
19Queens Park Rangers(R)3896233857−1933
20Bolton Wanderers(R)3885253971−3229
Source:Premier League
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(R) Relegated


FA Cup

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DateRoundOpponentsH / AResult

F – A

ScorersAttendance
6 January 1996Round 3Bradford CityA3 – 0Ćurčić (2),McGinlay10,265
14 February 1996Round 4Leeds UnitedH0 – 116,694

Coca-Cola Cup

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DateRoundOpponentsH / AResult

F – A

ScorersAttendance
19 September 1995Round 2 First LegBrentfordH1 – 0Sneekes5,243
3 October 1995Round 2 Second LegBrentfordA3 – 2
4 – 2 (agg)
McGinlay,Patterson,Thompson4,861
24 October 1995Round 3Leicester CityH0 – 09,166
8 November 1995Round 3 replayLeicester CityA3 – 2Ćurčić,McGinlay,Sneekes14,884
29 November 1995Round 4Norwich CityA0 – 013,820
20 December 1995Round 4 replayNorwich CityH0 – 0 (aet)
2 – 3 (pens)
8,736

Top scorers

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PPlayerPositionPLFACLCTotal
1ScotlandJohn McGinlayStriker6219
2Federal Republic of YugoslaviaSaša ĆurčićMidfielder4127
3NetherlandsFabian de FreitasStriker5005
4=IcelandGuðni BergssonDefender4004
4=EnglandAlan StubbsDefender4004

References

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  1. ^"Bolton Wanderers 1995-96". bwfcstats.com. Retrieved20 December 2009.
  2. ^"FootballSquads - Bolton Wanderers - 1995/96".
  3. ^Branagan was born inFulham,England, but also qualified to represent theRepublic of Ireland internationally and would make his international debut for theRepublic of Ireland in February 1997.
  4. ^Davison was born inSedgefield,England, but also qualified to representNorthern Ireland internationally and would make his international debut forNorthern Ireland in April 1996.
  5. ^McAteer was born inBirkenhead,England, but also qualified to represent theRepublic of Ireland internationally and made his international debut for theRepublic of Ireland in 1994.
  6. ^Coyle was born inPaisley,Scotland, but also qualified to represent theRepublic of Ireland internationally and made his international debut for theRepublic of Ireland in April 1994.
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