1994–95 Fulham F.C. season

The 1994–95 season was Fulham's 97th season in professional football. They played in Division 3 (previously known as Division 4) – the lowest level played in their history, finishing a respectable 7th place, ahead of Scunthorpe United by a goal difference of +1. This was still, however, a slight disappointment for many Fulham fans, as they were hoping for promotion back into Division 2. Ian Branfoot stood in his first season as manager for Fulham, after Don Mackay's sacking after the previous season's poor display.

Fulham
1994–95 season
ManagerIan Branfoot
StadiumCraven Cottage
Third Division7th
FA CupSecond round
League CupSecond round

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  ENG Jim Stannard
GK  ENG Lee Harrison
GK  ENG John Gregory
DF  ENG Micky Adams
DF  ENG Terry Angus
DF  ENG Mark Blake
DF  ENG Robbie Herrera
DF  ENG Duncan Jupp
DF  ENG Kevin Moore
DF  ENG Simon Morgan
DF  ENG Glen Thomas
DF  ENG John Marshall
MF  CYP Ara Bedrossian
MF  ENG Danny Bolt
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF  ENG Nick Cusack
MF  ENG Martin Ferney
MF  ENG Tony Finnigan
MF  ENG Julian Hails
MF  NIR Rory Hamill
MF  ENG Terry Hurlock
MF  ENG Michael Mison
FW  ENG Carl Bartley
FW  ENG Gary Brazil
FW  ENG Alan Cork
FW  ENG Rob Haworth
FW  ENG Mark Stallard
FW  ENG Martin Thomas

Final league table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion or relegation
6 Mansfield Town 42 18 11 13 84 59 +25 65 Participated in play-offs
7 Scunthorpe United 42 18 8 16 68 63 +5 62
8 Fulham 42 16 14 12 60 54 +6 62
9 Doncaster Rovers 42 17 10 15 58 43 +15 61
10 Colchester United 42 16 10 16 56 64 8 58
Source: [1]

Matches

Division 3

Fulham1–1Walsall
Moore Lightbourne
Attendance: 5,308

Scunthorpe1–2Fulham
Juryeff Cork
Attendance: 3,165

Fulham2–0Wigan
Cork
Morgan
Attendance: 4,241

Doncaster0–0Fulham
Attendance: 3,003

Torquay2–1Fulham
Okorie
Stamps
Moore
Attendance: 4,739

Fulham0–1Preston
Trebble
Attendance: 5,001

  1. "England 1994–95". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 24 February 2010.
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