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1989–90 Oldham Athletic A.F.C. season

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

During the 1989–90 English football season, Oldham Athletic A.F.C. competed in the Football League Second Division.

Season summary

Oldham finished in 8th place in the league, missing out on the playoffs by three points. However the club enjoyed excellent form in the cups, reaching the FA Cup Semi-Finals for only the 2nd time in their history, and the Final of the League Cup – and the club's first ever appearance at Wembley.

Results

Home team's score comes first

Legend

Win Draw Loss

Football League Second Division

Date Opponent Venue Result
19 August 1989 Blackburn A 1–0
22 August 1989 Watford H 1–1
26 August 1989 Swindon H 2–2
2 September 1989 Newcastle A 2–1
9 September 1989 Plymouth H 3–2
16 September 1989 Stoke A 1–2
23 September 1989 West Brom H 2–1
26 September 1989 Sheff U A 2–1
30 September 1989 Leicester H 1–0
7 October 1989 Barnsley H 2–0
14 October 1989 Bournemouth A 2–0
17 October 1989 Hull A 0–0
21 October 1989 Middlesbrough H 2–0
28 October 1989 Wolves A 1–1
31 October 1989 Bradford H 2–2
4 November 1989 Sunderland H 2–1
11 November 1989 Oxford A 0–1
18 November 1989 Brighton H 1–1
25 November 1989 Ipswich A 1–1
1 December 1989 Blackburn H 2–0
9 December 1989 Watford A 3–0
16 December 1989 West Ham A 0–2
26 December 1989 Port Vale H 2–1
30 December 1989 Portsmouth H 3–3
1 January 1990 Leeds A 1–1
13 January 1990 Swindon A 3–2
20 January 1990 Newcastle H 1–1
3 February 1990 West Brom A 2–2
10 February 1990 Stoke H 2–0
24 February 1990 Ipswich H 4–1
3 March 1990 Brighton A 1–1
17 March 1990 Barnsley A 1–0
20 March 1990 Bournemouth H 4–0
24 March 1990 Hull H 3–2
28 March 1990 Sheff U H 0–2
31 March 1990 Middlesbrough A 1–0
3 April 1990 Leicester A 3–0
13 April 1990 Leeds H 3–1
16 April 1990 Port Vale A 2–0
18 April 1990 Plymouth A 2–0
21 April 1990 West Ham H 3–0
24 April 1990 Portsmouth A 2–1
1 May 1990 Oxford H 4–1
3 May 1990 Wolves H 1–1
5 May 1990 Sunderland A 2–3
7 May 1990 Bradford A 1–1

FA Cup

Round Date Opponent Venue Result
R3 6 January 1990 Birmingham A 1–1
R3R 10 January 1990 Birmingham H 1–0
R4 27 January 1990 Brighton H 2–1
R5 17 February 1990 Everton H 2–2
R5R 21 February 1990 Everton A 1–1
R5R2 10 March 1990 Everton H 2–1
R6 14 March 1990 Aston Villa H 3–0
SF 8 April 1990 Man Utd N 3–3
SFR 11 April 1990 Man Utd N 1–2

League Cup

Round Date Opponent Venue Result
R2 1st leg 19 September 1989 Leeds H 2–1
R2 2nd leg 3 October 1989 Leeds A 1–2 (won 4–2 on aggregate)
R3 25 October 1989 Scarborough H 7–0
R4 22 November 1989 Arsenal H 3–1
R5 24 January 1990 Southampton A 2–2
R5R 31 January 1990 Southampton H 2–0
Semi Final 1st leg 14 February 1990 West Ham H 6–0
Semi Final 2nd leg 7 March 1990 West Ham A 3–0 (won 6–3 on aggregate)
Final 29 April 1990 Nottm Forest Wembley 0–1

Full Members' Cup

Round Date Opponent Venue Result
R2 28 November 1989 Newcastle A 2–0

Players

First-team squad

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 Jon Hallworth
GK England ENG Andy Rhodes
DF England ENG Andy Barlow
DF England ENG Earl Barrett
DF Scotland SCO Willie Donachie
DF Wales WAL Andy Holden
DF Republic of Ireland IRL Denis Irwin
DF England ENG Paul Warhurst
DF England ENG Gary Williams
MF England ENG Neil Adams
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF England ENG Nick Henry
MF England ENG Rick Holden
MF Republic of Ireland IRL Mike Milligan (captain)
MF England ENG Neil Redfearn
FW England ENG Frankie Bunn
FW England ENG Ian Marshall
FW England ENG Paul Moulden
FW Scotland SCO Scott McGarvey
FW England ENG Roger Palmer
FW England ENG Andy Ritchie

References

This page was last edited on 9 November 2023, at 11:37
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