1996–97 Plymouth Argyle F.C. season

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Plymouth Argyle
1996–97 season
ChairmanDan McCauley
ManagerNeil Warnock (until 3 February)
Mick Jones (from 3 February)
StadiumHome Park
Second Division19th
FA CupThird round
League CupFirst round
Auto Windscreens ShieldQuarter finals
Top goalscorerLeague: Evans (12)
All: Evans (15)
Average home league attendance6,494

During the 1996–97 English football season, Plymouth Argyle F.C. competed in the Football League Second Division.

Season summary

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In the 1996–97 season, Plymouth manager Warnock was sacked within a year as the club narrowly avoided being relegated back to the basement division. Warnock's assistant Mick Jones became his successor.

In February 1997, Plymouth participated in "The Battle of Saltergate" – in a 2–1 win at Chesterfield, a fight broke out in the 88th minute, involving all 20 outfield players. Chesterfield's Darren Carr and Kevin Davies and Plymouth's Tony James and Richard Logan were all sent-off. To make matters even worse, Argyle's Wembley hero Ronnie Mauge had already been sent-off in the 36th minute. It was the first time in Football League history that five players were sent off in one game.[1]

Final league table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion or relegation
17 Bristol Rovers 46 15 11 20 47 50 −3 56
18 Wycombe Wanderers 46 15 10 21 51 57 −6 55
19 Plymouth Argyle 46 12 18 16 47 58 −11 54
20 York City 46 13 13 20 47 68 −21 52
21 Peterborough United (R) 46 11 14 21 55 73 −18 47 Relegation to the Third Division
Source: [2]
Rules for classification: In the Football League goals scored (GF) takes precedence over goal difference (GD).
(R) Relegated

Results

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Plymouth Argyle's score comes first[3]

Legend

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Win Draw Loss

Football League Second Division

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Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Scorers
17 August 1996 York City H 2–1 9,035 Corazzin, Heathcote
24 August 1996 Wrexham A 4–4 3,920 Evans, Littlejohn (2), Logan
27 August 1996 Watford A 2–0 7,349 Billy, Littlejohn
30 August 1996 Preston North End H 2–1 9,209 Evans, Logan
7 September 1996 Notts County H 0–0 8,109
10 September 1996 Brentford A 2–3 5,377 Mauge, Corazzin
14 September 1996 Stockport County A 1–3 5,087 Evans (pen)
21 September 1996 Bristol Rovers H 0–1 8,879
28 September 1996 Crewe Alexandra A 0–3 3,797
1 October 1996 Peterborough United H 1–1 4,929 James
5 October 1996 Millwall H 0–0 7,507
12 October 1996 Walsall A 1–0 3,720 Littlejohn
15 October 1996 Bournemouth A 0–1 3,818
19 October 1996 Bristol City H 0–0 9,645
26 October 1996 Burnley A 1–2 9,602 Evans
29 October 1996 Gillingham H 2–0 4,787 Evans, Illman
2 November 1996 Luton Town H 3–3 7,134 Mauge, Evans (2, 1 pen)
9 November 1996 Wycombe Wanderers A 1–2 5,456 Williams
19 November 1996 Chesterfield H 0–3 4,237
23 November 1996 Bury A 0–1 3,582
30 November 1996 Burnley H 0–0 6,289
3 December 1996 Blackpool A 2–2 2,690 Wotton, Littlejohn
14 December 1996 Shrewsbury Town H 2–2 5,075 Mauge, Evans
21 December 1996 Rotherham United A 2–1 2,269 Illman, Evans
26 December 1996 Brentford H 1–4 9,525 Illman
11 January 1997 Crewe Alexandra H 1–0 4,767 Logan
18 January 1997 Peterborough United A 0–0 6,288
25 January 1997 Gillingham A 1–4 5,465 Evans
1 February 1997 Wycombe Wanderers H 0–0 5,024
8 February 1997 Luton Town A 2–2 6,439 Littlejohn, Evans
15 February 1997 Bury H 2–0 5,486 Logan, Corazzin
22 February 1997 Chesterfield A 2–1 5,833 Evans, Saunders
25 February 1997 Bristol Rovers A 0–2 6,005
1 March 1997 Blackpool H 0–1 5,585
8 March 1997 Rotherham United H 1–0 4,717 Corazzin (pen)
15 March 1997 Shrewsbury Town A 3–2 3,414 Billy (2), Illman
22 March 1997 Wrexham H 0–1 5,468
29 March 1997 York City A 1–1 3,917 Corazzin
31 March 1997 Watford H 0–0 6,836
5 April 1997 Preston North End A 1–1 8,503 Saunders
8 April 1997 Stockport County H 0–0 5,089
12 April 1997 Millwall A 0–0 5,702
15 April 1997 Notts County A 1–2 2,423 Collins
19 April 1997 Walsall H 2–0 5,535 Saunders, Barlow
26 April 1997 Bristol City A 1–3 15,368 Williams
3 May 1997 Bournemouth H 0–0 6,507

FA Cup

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Round Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Goalscorers
R1 16 November 1996 Fulham H 5–0 7,104 Mauge, Evans (2, 1 pen), Littlejohn, Corazzin
R2 6 December 1996 Exeter City H 4–1 12,911 Evans, Mauge, Billy, Littlejohn
R3 4 January 1997 Peterborough United H 0–1 7,299

League Cup

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Round Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Goalscorers
R1 1st Leg 20 August 1996 Brentford A 0–1 3,034
R1 2nd Leg 3 September 1996 Brentford H 0–0 (lost 0–1 on agg) 5,180

Football League Trophy

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Round Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Goalscorers
SR1 10 December 1996 Bournemouth H 2–0 944 Illman, Wotton
SR2 14 January 1997 Brighton & Hove Albion H 1–0 1,295 Wotton
SQF 11 February 1997 Northampton Town H 0–2 1,499

Players

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First-team squad

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Squad at end of season[4]

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 Kevin Blackwell
GK England ENG James Dungey
GK Zimbabwe ZIM Bruce Grobbelaar[notes 1]
DF England ENG Jon Beswetherick
DF England ENG Simon Collins
DF England ENG Chris Curran
DF England ENG Mick Heathcote
DF England ENG Tony James
DF England ENG Richard Logan
DF England ENG Mark Patterson
DF Wales WAL Jason Rowbotham
DF England ENG Paul Williams
MF England ENG Martin Barlow
MF England ENG Chris Billy
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF England ENG Gary Clayton
MF England ENG Chris Leadbitter
MF England ENG Ronnie Mauge[notes 2]
MF England ENG Steve Perkins
MF England ENG Mark Saunders
MF England ENG Michael Simpson (on loan from Notts County)
MF England ENG Paul Wotton
FW Canada CAN Carlo Corazzin
FW England ENG Mickey Evans[notes 3]
FW England ENG Neil Illman
FW England ENG Adrian Littlejohn
FW England ENG Lee Phillips
FW England ENG Dominic Richardson

References

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  1. ^ Culley, Jon (24 February 1997). "THAT WAS THE WEEKEND THAT WAS : Battle of Saltergate: the aftermath". independent.co.uk. The Independent. Archived from the original on 1 May 2022. Retrieved 23 June 2015.
  2. ^ "England 1996–97". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Archived from the original on 28 March 2010. Retrieved 24 February 2010.
  3. ^ "Plymouth Argyle results for the 1996-1997 season - Statto.com". Archived from the original on 27 June 2015. Retrieved 23 June 2015.
  4. ^ "All Plymouth Argyle players: 1997".

Notes

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  1. ^ Grobbelaar was born in Durban, South Africa, but was raised in Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) from the age of two months and made his international debut for Rhodesia in 1977 and Zimbabwe in 1980.
  2. ^ Mauge was born in Islington, England, but also qualified to represent Trinidad and Tobago internationally and made his international debut for Trinidad and Tobago in 2000.
  3. ^ Evans was born in Plymouth, England, but also qualified to represent the Republic of Ireland internationally and made his international debut for the Republic of Ireland in October 1997.

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