1988–89 Middlesbrough F.C. season

During the 1988–89 English football season, Middlesbrough finished third from bottom in the Football League First Division and were relegated after just one season.

Middlesbrough
1988–89 season
ChairmanColin Henderson
ManagerBruce Rioch
StadiumAyresome Park
First Division18th
FA CupThird round
League CupSecond round
Simod CupFourth round
Top goalscorerLeague: Slaven (15)
All: Slaven (18)
Highest home attendance25,197 (vs Liverpool, 11 March 1989)
Lowest home attendance6,853 (vs Portsmouth, 21 December 1988)

After a decent first half of the season, having occupied seventh place in November, they won just one of their last 17 League matches and fell into the relegation places on the final day of the season after losing 1–0 to Sheffield Wednesday.[1] Bernie Slaven was one of the First Division's top scorers with 15 goals in the League, but Peter Davenport scored just four times after signing from Manchester United.

Middlesbrough were eliminated from both the FA Cup and the League Cup at the round they entered each competition. They were beaten by lower league opposition, Grimsby Town and Tranmere Rovers respectively.[2]

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
16 Luton Town 38 10 11 17 42 52 10 41
17 Aston Villa 38 9 13 16 45 56 11 40
18 Middlesbrough 38 9 12 17 44 61 17 39 Relegated
19 West Ham United 38 10 8 20 37 62 25 38
20 Newcastle United 38 7 10 21 32 63 31 31
Source: [3]

Results

Football League First Division

27 August 1988 1 Derby County 1–0 Middlesbrough Derby
Stadium: Baseball Ground
Attendance: 19,432
3 September 1988 2 Middlesbrough 2–3 Norwich City Middlesbrough
Mowbray
Burke
Stadium: Ayresome Park
Attendance: 18,595
10 September 1988 3 Manchester United 1–0 Middlesbrough Manchester
Stadium: Old Trafford
Attendance: 40,442
17 September 1988 4 Middlesbrough 1–0 Wimbledon Middlesbrough
Hamilton Stadium: Ayresome Park
Attendance: 17,709
1 October 1988 6 Coventry City 3–4 Middlesbrough Coventry
Slaven
Burke
Stadium: Highfield Road
Attendance: 14,527
22 October 1988 8 Middlesbrough 2–1 Luton Town Middlesbrough
Slaven
Cooper
Stadium: Ayresome Park
Attendance: 17,792
29 October 1988 10 Middlesbrough 4–2 Millwall Middlesbrough
Slaven
Ripley
Burke
Parkinson
Stadium: Ayresome Park
Attendance: 19,788
5 November 1988 11 Liverpool 3–0 Middlesbrough Liverpool
Rush
Aldridge
Beardsley
Stadium: Anfield
Attendance: 39,489
19 November 1988 13 Arsenal 3–0 Middlesbrough London
Merson
Rocastle
Stadium: Highbury
Attendance: 32,294
26 November 1988 14 Middlesbrough 0–1 Sheffield Wednesday Middlesbrough
Stadium: Ayresome Park
Attendance: 19,310
17 December 1988 17 Middlesbrough 0–0 Charlton Athletic Middlesbrough
Stadium: Ayresome Park
Attendance: 16,065
26 December 1988 18 Everton 2–1 Middlesbrough Liverpool
Glover Stadium: Goodison Park
Attendance: 32,651
31 December 1988 19 Norwich City 0–0 Middlesbrough Norwich
Stadium: Carrow Road
Attendance: 16,021
14 January 1989 21 Southampton 1–3 Middlesbrough Southampton
Kerr
Slaven
Burke
Stadium: The Dell
Attendance: 13,157
4 February 1989 23 Middlesbrough 1–1 Coventry City Middlesbrough
Slaven Stadium: Ayresome Park
Attendance: 17,352
18 February 1989 24 Luton Town 1–0 Middlesbrough Luton
Stadium: Kenilworth Road
Attendance: 8,187
21 February 1989 25 Millwall 2–0 Middlesbrough London
Stadium: The Den
Attendance: 11,396
26 February 1989 26 Middlesbrough 1–1 Newcastle United Middlesbrough
Slaven Stadium: Ayresome Park
Attendance: 24,385
18 March 1989 28 Middlesbrough 0–1 Derby County Middlesbrough
Stadium: Ayresome Park
Attendance: 16,580
25 March 1989 29 Wimbledon 1–1 Middlesbrough London
Slaven Stadium: Plough Lane
Attendance: 11,396
1 April 1989 31 Charlton Athletic 2–0 Middlesbrough London
Stadium: Selhurst Park
Attendance: 6,696
11 April 1989 33 West Ham United 1–2 Middlesbrough London
Keen Slaven Stadium: Upton Park
Attendance: 16,217
18 April 1989 34 Queens Park Rangers 0–0 Middlesbrough London
Stadium: Loftus Road
Attendance: 10,347
29 April 1989 36 Aston Villa 1–1 Middlesbrough Birmingham
Davenport Stadium: Villa Park
Attendance: 18,590
6 May 1989 37 Middlesbrough 0–1 Arsenal Middlesbrough
Hayes Stadium: Ayresome Park
Attendance: 21,803

FA Cup

7 January 1989 3 Middlesbrough 1–2 Grimsby Town Middlesbrough
Slaven Stadium: Ayresome Park
Attendance: 19,190

League Cup

28 September 1988 2 (1st leg) Middlesbrough 0–0 Tranmere Rovers Middlesbrough
Stadium: Ayresome Park
Attendance: 12,084
11 October 1988 2 (2nd leg) Tranmere Rovers 1–0 Middlesbrough Birkenhead
Stadium: Prenton Park
Attendance: 8,617

Simod Cup

14 December 1988 1 Middlesbrough 1–0 Oldham Athletic Middlesbrough
Glover Stadium: Ayresome Park
Attendance: 7,439
21 December 1988 2 Middlesbrough 2–1 Portsmouth Middlesbrough
Slaven
Glover
Stadium: Ayresome Park
Attendance: 6,853
11 January 1989 3 Middlesbrough 1–0 Coventry City Middlesbrough
Davenport Stadium: Ayresome Park
Attendance: 9,910

Squad

Appearances and goals

Appearance and goalscoring records for all the players who were in the Middlesbrough F.C. first team squad during the 1988–89 season.

No. Pos Nat Player TotalDivision 1FA CupLeague CupSimod Cup
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
GK Stephen Pears 330260102040
GK Kevin Poole 120120000000
DF Colin Cooper 422352102040
DF Alan Kernaghan 260230002010
DF Nicky Mohan 8060100010
DF Tony Mowbray 443373102040
DF Gary Pallister 441371102040
DF Gary Parkinson 412362002030
MF Mark Barham 4040000000
MF Mark Brennan 313253102030
MF Mark Burke 335295101020
MF Gary Gill 10080001010
MF Dean Glover 153121100022
MF Gary Hamilton 434364102040
MF Paul Kerr 241201002020
MF Mark Proctor 100100000000
MF Stuart Ripley 423363102030
FW Peter Davenport 285244100031
FW Paul Proudlock 1010000000
FW Trevor Senior 5040001000
FW Bernie Slaven 44183715112042

References

  1. Vickers, Anthony. "The Middlesbrough FC year that was: Fairytale fades, big money flop & and final day despair". Teesside Live. Retrieved 21 December 2018.
  2. Jones, Richard (2002). The Essential History of Middlesbrough. Headline. ISBN 0755311434.
  3. "League Division One table after close of play on 27 May 1989". 11v11. Retrieved 24 November 2020.
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