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Football league season
The Football League
Season1996–97
ChampionsBolton Wanderers
PromotedBolton Wanderers
Barnsley
Crystal Palace
RelegatedHereford United

The 1996–97 Football League (known as theNationwide Football League for sponsorship reasons) was the 98th completed season ofThe Football League.

Bolton Wanderers returned to the Premiership in superb fashion, hitting 100 goals and taking 98 points.Barnsley were promoted to the top flight for the first time in their history, while Crystal Palace returned after a two-year absence by winning the play-offs.

The decline ofOldham Athletic continued, falling into the third tier for the first time in 23 years, and just three years after being in the Premiership.Grimsby Town andSouthend United joined them in relegation to the Second Division.

Bury won their second consecutive promotion, taking the Second Division title,Stockport County joined them in automatic promotion, and play-off winnersCrewe Alexandra completed the trio moving up.

Going down werePeterborough United,Shrewsbury Town,Rotherham United andNotts County. County had been in the top division just five years earlier.

Wigan Athletic won the Third Division title on goals scored fromFulham.Carlisle United and play-off winnersNorthampton Town also won promotion to the Second Division.

Hereford United were the first club for four years to be relegated to theConference after finishing bottom. Conference championsMacclesfield Town replaced Hereford (two years after Town had been denied entry to the Third Division). In December,Brighton & Hove Albion were 11 points adrift at the bottom of the Third Division, having had 2 points deducted for a pitch invasion. However a draw in their final game at Hereford kept Brighton in the league, and sent United down.

Final league tables and results

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The tables below are reproduced here in the exact form that they can be found atThe Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation website,[1] with home and away statistics separated. Play-off results are from the same website.

First Division

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Football league season
First Division
Season1996–97
ChampionsBolton Wanderers
PromotedBolton Wanderers
Barnsley
Crystal Palace
RelegatedGrimsby Town
Oldham Athletic
Southend United
Matches552
Goals1,474 (2.67 per match)
Top goalscorerJohn McGinlay
(24 goals)[2]

One season after being relegated from the Premier League, Bolton Wanderers finished champions of Division One after leading the table virtually all season, finishing with 100 goals and 98 points in their final season atBurnden Park before relocating to the new all-seaterReebok Stadium. Barnsley finished runners-up and reached the top flight for the first time in their 110-year history. Wolves, who were beaten to automatic promotion by Barnsley, lost to Crystal Palace in the semi-finals of the playoffs, their second playoff defeat in three seasons, while Sheffield United overcame Ipswich Town in the other semi-final. Palace sealed promotion after two years away from the Premier League when midfielderDavid Hopkin scored with almost the last kick of the game.

A year after almost being relegated to Division Two, Portsmouth made strong progress in their second full season under the management ofTerry Fenwick and just missed out on the playoffs. Port Vale, who finished eighth, enjoyed one of the highest final positions in their history, although eighth place was not high enough for playoff qualification and the chance of top flight football for the first time in the club's history. Vale's local rivals Stoke City finished 12th in their final season at the 119-year-oldVictoria Ground before moving to the newBritannia Stadium. Manchester City spent the first half of the season battling at the wrong end of the table before the mid-season appointment ofFrank Clark sparked a turnaround in fortunes and lifted them to 14th in the final table.

Southend United's six-year spell in the league's second tier came to an end as they finished bottom of Division One, with relegation quickly being followed by the dismissal of managerRonnie Whelan. Oldham Athletic were next to go, their second relegation in four seasons being confirmed soon after the departure of managerGraeme Sharp.Alan Buckley, sacked mid-season by West Bromwich Albion, returned to Grimsby Town for his second spell as manager but was unable to keep the Mariners up, the battle against relegation being lost on the final day of the season.

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Bolton Wanderers(C, P)462814410053+4798Promotion to thePremier League
2Barnsley(P)462214107655+2180
3Wolverhampton Wanderers462210146851+1776Qualification for theFirst Division play-offs
4Ipswich Town462014126850+1874
5Sheffield United462013137552+2373
6Crystal Palace(O, P)461914137848+3071
7Portsmouth46208185953+668
8Port Vale461716135855+367
9Queens Park Rangers461812166460+466
10Birmingham City461715145248+466
11Tranmere Rovers461714156356+765
12Stoke City461810185157−664
13Norwich City461712176368−563
14Manchester City461710195960−161
15Charlton Athletic461611195266−1459
16West Bromwich Albion461415176872−457
17Oxford United46169216468−457
18Reading461512195867−957
19Swindon Town46159225271−1954
20Huddersfield Town461315184861−1354
21Bradford City461212224772−2548
22Grimsby Town(R)461113225981−2246Relegation to theSecond Division
23Oldham Athletic(R)461013235166−1543
24Southend United(R)46815234285−4339
Source:[3]
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goals scored; 3) Goal difference
(C) Champions;(O) Play-off winners;(P) Promoted;(R) Relegated

Play-offs

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Main article:Football League Championship play-offs § 1997
Semi-finals
1st leg – 10 May; 2nd leg – 14 May 1997
Final atWembley
26 May 1997
        
3rdWolverhampton Wanderers123
6thCrystal Palace314
6thCrystal Palace1
5thSheffield United0
4thIpswich Town123
5thSheffield United (away goals)123

Top scorers

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RankPlayerClubGoals
1ScotlandJohn McGinlayBolton Wanderers24
2EnglandSteve BullWolverhampton Wanderers23
3EnglandTrevor MorleyReading22
4WalesNathan BlakeBolton Wanderers20
5Republic of IrelandJohn AldridgeTranmere Rovers18
=EnglandNigel JemsonOxford United18
=EnglandMike SheronStoke City18

Results

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Home \ AwayBARBIRBOLBRACHACRYGRIHUDIPSMCINWCOLDOXFPTVPORQPRREASHUSTDSTKSWITRAWBAWOL
Barnsley0–12–22–04–00–01–33–11–22–03–12–00–01–03–21–33–02–03–03–01–13–02–01–3
Birmingham City0–03–13–00–01–00–01–01–02–02–30–02–01–20–30–04–11–12–13–11–00–02–31–2
Bolton Wanderers2–22–12–14–12–26–12–01–21–03–13–14–04–22–02–12–12–23–11–17–01–01–03–0
Bradford City2–20–22–41–00–43–41–12–11–30–20–32–01–03–13–00–01–20–01–02–11–01–12–1
Charlton Athletic2–22–13–30–22–11–32–11–11–14–41–02–01–32–12–11–00–02–01–22–03–11–10–0
Crystal Palace1–10–11–13–11–03–01–10–03–12–03–12–21–11–23–03–20–16–12–01–20–10–02–3
Grimsby Town2–31–21–21–12–02–12–22–11–11–40–30–21–10–12–02–02–44–01–12–10–01–11–3
Huddersfield Town0–03–01–23–32–01–12–02–01–12–03–21–00–11–31–21–02–10–02–10–00–10–00–2
Ipswich Town1–11–10–13–22–13–11–11–31–02–04–02–12–11–12–05–23–11–11–13–20–25–00–0
Manchester City1–21–01–23–22–11–13–10–01–02–11–02–30–11–10–33–20–03–02–03–01–23–20–1
Norwich City1–10–10–12–01–21–12–12–03–10–02–01–11–11–01–11–11–10–02–02–01–12–41–0
Oldham Athletic0–12–20–01–21–10–10–31–23–32–13–02–13–00–00–21–10–20–01–25–11–21–13–2
Oxford United5–10–00–02–00–21–43–21–03–11–40–13–10–22–02–32–14–15–04–12–02–11–01–1
Port Vale1–33–01–11–12–00–21–10–02–20–26–13–22–00–24–41–00–02–11–11–02–12–21–2
Portsmouth4–21–10–33–12–02–21–03–10–12–10–11–02–11–11–21–01–11–01–00–11–34–00–2
Queens Park Rangers3–11–11–21–01–20–13–02–00–12–23–20–12–11–22–10–21–04–01–11–12–00–22–2
Reading1–20–03–20–02–21–61–14–11–02–02–12–02–00–10–02–11–03–22–22–02–02–22–1
Sheffield United0–14–41–13–03–03–03–13–11–32–02–32–23–13–01–01–12–03–01–02–00–01–22–3
Southend United1–21–15–21–10–22–11–01–20–02–31–11–12–20–02–10–12–13–22–11–31–12–31–1
Stoke City1–01–01–21–01–02–23–13–20–12–11–22–12–12–03–10–01–10–41–22–02–02–11–0
Swindon Town3–03–12–21–11–00–23–36–00–42–00–31–01–01–10–11–13–12–10–01–02–12–31–2
Tranmere Rovers1–11–02–23–04–01–33–21–13–01–13–11–10–02–04–32–32–21–13–00–02–12–30–2
West Bromwich Albion1–22–02–20–01–21–02–01–10–01–35–11–13–31–10–24–13–21–24–00–21–21–22–4
Wolverhampton Wanderers3–31–21–21–01–00–31–10–00–03–03–20–13–10–10–11–10–11–24–12–01–03–22–0
Source:[citation needed]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Locations

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Locations of the First Division teams

Second Division

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Bury's upturn in fortunes continued as they followed their promotion from Division Three with promotion from Division Two, finishing champions of the division to clinch a place in Division One. Stockport County, another club more familiar with the lower two divisions of the league, sealed promotion as runners-up at the end of an exciting season which also saw them reach the semi-finals of the League Cup.

Crewe Alexandra finally reached the league's second tier for the first time over a century, triumphing over Brentford in the Division Two playoff final after falling at the semi-final stages during the previous two seasons. Bristol City and Luton Town were the beaten semi-finalists. Notts County finished bottom of the table to make it three relegations in six seasons, condemning them to fourth tier football only a few years after they had been in the top flight. Rotherham United went down in second from bottom place, followed shortly afterwards by Shrewsbury Town and Peterborough United. York City enjoyed a repeat of the 1995-96 season, beginning the campaign by eliminating Premier League opposition from the League Cup (this time Everton rather than Manchester United) and finished one place above the relegation zone, although this time safety was achieved before the final day of the season.

Football league season
Football League,Second Division
Season1996–97
ChampionsBury (2nd third tier title)
Direct promotionBury,
Stockport County
Promoted through play-offsCrewe Alexandra
RelegatedNotts County,
Peterborough United,
Rotherham United,
Shrewsbury Town
Matches552
Goals1,270 (2.3 per match)
Top goalscorerTony Thorpe(Luton Town), 28[2]

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1Bury(C, P)462412106238+2484Promotion to theFirst Division
2Stockport County(P)462313105941+1882
3Luton Town462115107145+2678Qualification for theSecond Division play-offs
4Brentford462014125643+1374
5Bristol City462110156951+1873
6Crewe Alexandra(O, P)46227175647+973
7Blackpool461815136047+1369
8Wrexham461718115550+569
9Burnley461911167155+1668
10Chesterfield461814144239+368
11Gillingham461910176059+167
12Walsall461910175453+167
13Watford461619114538+767
14Millwall461613175055−561
15Preston North End46187214955−661
16Bournemouth461515164345−260
17Bristol Rovers461511204750−356
18Wycombe Wanderers461510215157−655
19Plymouth Argyle461218164758−1154
20York City461313204768−2152
21Peterborough United(R)461114215573−1847Relegation to theThird Division
22Shrewsbury Town(R)461113224974−2546
23Rotherham United(R)46714253970−3135
24Notts County(R)46714253359−2635
Source:[4]
Rules for classification: In the Football League goals scored (GF) takes precedence over goal difference (GD).
(C) Champions;(O) Play-off winners;(P) Promoted;(R) Relegated

Play-offs

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Main article:Football League One play-offs § 1997
Semi-finals
1st leg – 11 May; 2nd leg – 14 May 1997
Final atWembley
25 May 1997
        
3rdLuton Town123
6thCrewe Alexandra224
4thBrentford0
6thCrewe Alexandra1
4thBrentford224
5thBristol City112

Top scorers

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RankPlayerClubGoals
1EnglandTony ThorpeLuton Town28
2EnglandPaul BarnesBurnley24
3EnglandCarl AsabaBrentford23
=BermudaShaun GoaterBristol City23
5ScotlandIffy OnuoraGillingham21
6BermudaKyle LightbourneWalsall20

Results

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Home \ AwayBLPBOUBREBRIBRRBURBRYCHFCREGILLUTMILNTCPETPLYPNEROTSHRSTPWALWATWREWYCYOR
Blackpool1–11–01–03–21–32–00–11–22–00–03–01–05–12–22–14–11–12–12–11–13–30–03–0
Bournemouth0–02–10–21–00–01–13–00–12–23–21–10–11–21–02–01–10–00–00–11–22–12–11–1
Brentford1–11–00–00–00–30–21–00–22–03–20–02–00–13–20–04–20–02–21–11–12–00–03–3
Bristol City0–10–11–21–12–11–02–03–00–15–01–14–02–03–12–10–23–21–14–11–12–13–02–0
Bristol Rovers0–03–22–11–21–24–32–02–00–03–21–01–01–02–01–01–22–01–10–10–12–03–41–1
Burnley2–01–01–22–32–23–10–02–05–10–21–01–05–02–11–23–31–35–22–14–12–02–11–2
Bury1–02–11–14–02–11–01–01–03–00–02–02–01–01–03–03–12–00–02–11–10–02–04–1
Chesterfield0–01–10–21–11–00–01–21–02–21–11–01–02–11–22–11–12–10–11–00–00–04–22–0
Crewe Alexandra3–22–02–01–21–01–12–01–23–20–00–03–01–13–01–01–05–11–01–00–23–13–00–1
Gillingham2–31–11–23–21–01–02–20–12–11–22–31–02–14–11–13–12–01–02–03–11–21–00–1
Luton Town1–02–01–02–22–11–20–00–16–02–10–22–03–02–25–11–02–01–13–10–00–00–02–0
Millwall2–10–10–00–22–02–11–02–12–00–20–11–00–20–03–22–02–13–41–00–11–12–11–1
Notts County1–10–21–12–01–11–10–10–00–11–11–21–20–02–12–10–01–21–22–02–30–01–20–1
Peterborough United0–03–10–13–11–23–21–21–12–20–10–13–31–30–02–06–22–20–20–12–10–16–32–2
Plymouth Argyle0–10–01–40–00–10–02–00–31–02–03–30–00–01–12–11–02–20–02–00–00–10–02–1
Preston North End3–00–11–00–20–01–13–10–12–11–03–22–12–03–41–10–02–11–02–01–12–12–11–0
Rotherham United1–21–00–12–20–01–01–10–11–41–20–30–02–22–01–20–11–20–11–20–00–02–10–2
Shrewsbury Town1–31–10–31–02–02–11–12–00–11–20–31–12–12–22–30–20–23–22–21–00–11–12–0
Stockport County1–00–11–21–11–01–02–11–01–02–11–15–10–00–03–11–00–03–12–01–00–22–12–1
Walsall1–12–11–02–01–01–33–11–11–01–03–22–13–14–00–11–01–12–21–11–10–12–21–1
Watford2–20–12–03–01–02–20–00–20–10–01–10–20–00–00–21–02–02–01–01–01–11–04–0
Wrexham2–12–00–22–11–00–01–13–21–11–12–13–33–31–14–41–01–02–12–31–23–11–00–0
Wycombe Wanderers1–01–10–12–02–05–00–11–02–01–10–11–01–02–02–10–14–23–00–20–20–00–03–1
York City1–01–22–40–32–21–00–20–01–12–31–13–21–21–01–13–12–10–01–20–21–21–02–0
Source:[citation needed]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Locations

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Locations of the Second Division teams

Third Division

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In their second season under the management ofJohn Deehan and ownership of ambitious chairmanDave Whelan, Wigan finished champions of Division Three, with striker Graeme Jones being the league's top scorer with 31 goals. Fulham finished runners-up behind them on goals scored in their final season under the chairmanship ofJimmy Hill. TheWest London club was then taken over byHarrods ownerMohamed al-Fayed. Carlisle United clinched the final automatic promotion spot, one season after relegation. The final promotion place was won by Northampton Town, who ended their seven-year stay in the league's basement division by defeating Swansea City withJohn Frain goal in the last minute of extra time in the playoff final.

16th placed Leyton Orient made a move for 47-year-old formerEngland goalkeeperPeter Shilton in December, with the veteran shot-stopper making nine league appearances and becoming the first player in English football to make a total of 1,000 league appearances before leaving theBrisbane Road side at the end of the season.

Brighton, deep in debt and faced with being left homeless through the sale of theGoldstone Ground, looked doomed by Christmas as they trailed the rest of the Division Three sides by a long distance. However, an incredible improvement in form during the second half of the season made survival appear like a realistic target by April, and they went into the final game of the season off the bottom of the table against a Hereford United side who were their hosts on the final day. Brighton need at least a draw to survive, while victory would keep Hereford in the league. AKerry Mayo own goal put theEdgar Street side ahead and Brighton looked set to go down to the Conference a mere 14 years after being FA Cup finalists and side in the old First Division, before equalizing late on in the game through new signingRobbie Rienelt, securing their Division Three survival and ending Hereford's 25-year stay in the league. Brighton were then faced with several weeks of uncertainty about their future as the search for a new home continued, ending when a groundsharing deal was agreed withGillingham inKent.

Coming up from the Conference wereMacclesfield Town, who had overturned a wide lead byKidderminster Harriers during the second half of the season to clinch the Conference title on the final day of the season and claim the Football League status which they had been denied two years earlier when theirMoss Rose stadium failed to meet the league's capacity requirements. The necessary work had since taken place, ensuring that theCheshire side did not suffer the same disappointment again.

Football league season
Football League,Third Division
Season1996–97
ChampionsWigan Athletic (1st fourth tier title)
Direct promotionWigan Athletic,
Carlisle United,
Fulham
Promoted through play-offsNorthampton
Relegated toConferenceHereford United
Matches552
Goals1,385 (2.51 per match)
Top goalscorerGraeme Jones(Wigan Athletic), 31[2]

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1Wigan Athletic(C, P)46269118451+3387Promotion to theSecond Division
2Fulham(P)46251297238+3487
3Carlisle United(P)462412106744+2384
4Northampton Town(O, P)462012146744+2372Qualification for theThird Division play-offs
5Swansea City46218176258+471
6Chester City461816125543+1270
7Cardiff City46209175755+269
8Colchester United461717126251+1168
9Lincoln City461812167069+166
10Cambridge United461811175359−665
11Mansfield Town461616144745+264
12Scarborough461615156669−363
13Scunthorpe United46189195962−363
14Rochdale461416165858058
15Barnet461416164651−558
16Leyton Orient461512195058−857
17Hull City461318154450−657
18Darlington461410226478−1452
19Doncaster Rovers461410225266−1452
20Hartlepool United46149235366−1351
21Torquay United461311224662−1650
22Exeter City461212224873−2548
23Brighton & Hove Albion461310235370−1747[a]
24Hereford United(R)461114215065−1547Relegation toFootball Conference
Source:[5]
Rules for classification: In the Football League goals scored (GF) takes precedence over goal difference (GD).
(C) Champions;(O) Play-off winners;(P) Promoted;(R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^Brighton & Hove Albion had two points deducted for failure to control spectators.

Play-offs

[edit]
Main article:Football League Two play-offs § 1997
Semi-finals
1st leg – 11 May; 2nd leg – 14 May 1997
Final atWembley
24 May 1997
        
4thNorthampton Town134
7thCardiff City022
4thNorthampton Town1
5thSwansea City0
5thSwansea City033
6thChester City000

Top scorers

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RankPlayerClubGoals
1EnglandGraeme JonesWigan Athletic31
2EnglandGareth AinsworthLincoln City22
3ScotlandMike ConroyFulham21
4ScotlandColin CrambDoncaster Rovers18
5EnglandAdrian FosterHereford United16
=EnglandDarren RobertsDarlington16

Locations

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Locations of the Third Division teams

Results

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Home \ AwayBARBHACAMCARCRLCHECOLDARDONEXEFULHARHERHULLEYLINMANNORROCSCASCUSWATORWIG
Barnet3–02–13–10–01–22–40–03–03–02–21–02–31–00–01–01–11–13–21–31–10–10–01–1
Brighton & Hove Albion1–01–22–01–32–11–12–31–01–00–05–00–13–04–41–31–12–13–03–21–13–22–21–0
Cambridge United1–01–10–21–32–21–05–20–13–20–11–00–11–02–01–32–10–02–22–10–22–12–11–1
Cardiff City1–21–00–02–01–01–22–00–22–11–22–02–02–03–01–31–22–22–11–10–01–32–00–2
Carlisle United2–12–13–00–23–13–01–00–02–01–21–02–30–01–01–01–12–13–21–03–24–15–10–3
Chester1–02–11–10–11–11–22–16–02–11–10–01–30–00–14–11–02–10–01–01–02–00–01–1
Colchester United1–02–02–21–11–10–00–32–21–02–10–21–11–12–17–12–10–01–01–31–13–12–03–1
Darlington0–12–02–02–12–11–11–10–30–10–21–21–01–01–15–22–43–11–11–12–04–12–33–1
Doncaster Rovers1–13–02–13–30–10–10–03–21–20–02–11–00–02–11–30–01–23–01–21–10–12–12–0
Exeter City1–12–10–12–02–11–50–33–21–10–12–01–10–03–23–30–00–10–02–20–11–21–10–1
Fulham2–02–03–01–41–01–13–16–03–11–11–01–02–01–11–21–20–11–14–02–12–11–21–1
Hartlepool United4–02–30–22–31–22–01–01–22–41–12–12–11–13–12–12–20–21–21–00–11–11–11–1
Hereford United1–11–10–11–12–31–21–01–11–01–20–00–10–12–01–10–11–23–02–23–20–11–13–1
Hull City0–03–01–31–10–11–01–23–23–12–00–31–01–13–22–11–11–11–10–20–21–12–01–1
Leyton Orient0–12–01–13–02–10–01–10–02–11–10–22–02–11–12–32–12–12–10–10–11–01–01–2
Lincoln City1–02–11–12–01–10–03–22–03–22–32–02–13–20–11–10–01–10–21–12–04–01–21–3
Mansfield Town0–01–11–01–30–00–21–12–11–00–10–01–03–11–00–22–21–00–02–02–00–01–20–1
Northampton Town2–03–01–24–01–15–12–13–12–04–10–13–01–02–10–11–13–02–21–01–01–21–10–1
Rochdale1–13–03–01–02–20–10–02–02–12–01–21–30–01–21–02–00–11–13–31–22–32–13–1
Scarborough1–11–11–00–01–10–01–14–12–13–40–22–41–13–22–10–22–11–12–23–20–13–13–1
Scunthorpe United1–21–03–20–10–00–22–13–21–24–11–42–15–12–21–22–00–22–12–20–21–01–02–3
Swansea City3–01–03–10–10–12–11–11–12–03–11–22–24–00–01–01–23–21–02–11–21–12–02–1
Torquay United1–22–10–12–01–20–00–21–11–02–03–10–12–11–10–02–11–21–20–11–01–22–00–3
Wigan Athletic2–01–01–10–11–04–21–03–24–12–01–12–24–11–25–11–02–02–10–17–13–03–23–2
Updated to match(es) played on 5 November 2020. Source:[1]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

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References

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  1. ^"England 1996–97". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation.Archived from the original on 28 March 2010. Retrieved24 February 2010.
  2. ^abc"English League Leading Goalscorers".RSSSF. Retrieved31 October 2010.
  3. ^"England 1996–97". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation.Archived from the original on 28 March 2010. Retrieved24 February 2010.
  4. ^"England 1996–97". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation.Archived from the original on 28 March 2010. Retrieved24 February 2010.
  5. ^"England 1996–97". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation.Archived from the original on 28 March 2010. Retrieved24 February 2010.
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