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词条 1987–88 Luton Town F.C. season
释义

  1. Background

  2. Review

     July–September  October–December  January–March  April–June 

  3. Match results

     Legend  Football League First Division  FA Cup  Football League Cup  Full Members' Cup 

  4. League table

  5. Player details

  6. Transfers

     In  Out   Loans out  

  7. See also

  8. Footnotes

  9. References

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| chairman = David Evans
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| league result = 9th
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| cup3 = Full Members' Cup
| cup3 result = Runners-up
| league topscorer =
Mark Stein (11)
| season topscorer =
Mick Harford (21)
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| lowest attendance = 4,240 vs Wigan Athletic (Football League Cup, 6 October 1987)
| average attendance = 8,039[1]
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The 1987–88 season was the 103rd season in the history of Luton Town Football Club. It was Luton Town's 68th consecutive season in the Football League, and their 71st overall. It was also their sixth successive season in the First Division, and their 12th overall. The season is one of the club's most successful of all time, as Luton Town achieved a ninth-place finish in the league, won the Football League Cup, and reached the FA Cup semi-final and Full Members' Cup final. As League Cup winners, they would normally have qualified for the UEFA Cup, but were denied a first-ever foray into European competition due to the ban on English clubs as a result of the 1985 Heysel disaster continuing for a fourth season.

This article covers the period from 1 July 1987 to 30 June 1988.

Background

{{See also|History of Luton Town F.C. (1970–present)|List of Luton Town F.C. seasons}}

1982–83 saw Luton Town back in the First Division under David Pleat, making a final day escape from relegation at Maine Road through Raddy Antić.[2] By 1985–86 Pleat had ensured that Luton had climbed to a ninth-place finish, but at the end of the season Pleat left to take up the reins at Tottenham Hotspur.[2][3] Youth team manager and former player John Moore was promoted to manager, and former Fulham boss Ray Harford was brought in as his assistant.[4] Due to the club's infamous ban on visiting supporters, 1986–87 saw Luton excluded from the Football League Cup.[2] However, it proved to be Luton Town's best yet, as Moore and Harford took the club to their highest ever league finish; seventh.[2] When Moore resigned after only one season, Harford was promoted to manager for the 1987–88 campaign.[5]

Review

July–September

The promotion of Ray Harford to manager ensured a sense of continuity was maintained at Kenilworth Road, as Harford had been assistant to John Moore the previous season. Danny Wilson arrived from Brighton & Hove Albion during July in a £150,000 deal,[9] as the club looked to build on their seventh-place finish the year before.

Luton started their assault on the First Division badly, not winning their first game of the campaign until the sixth time of asking with a 5–2 victory over Oxford United at the Manor Ground. A second victory followed the next week, as Luton beat Everton 2–1. Meanwhile, Harford continued to dabble in the transfer market – Scottish winger Mickey Weir arrived from Hibernian for £230,000, while Robert Wilson and Stacey North were sold to Fulham and West Bromwich Albion respectively.[10][11] Days after the Weir transfer, Mike Newell was transferred to Leicester City.[10] Two league defeats followed, at Charlton Athletic and Queens Park Rangers – but in between there was a winning start in the League Cup as Luton beat Wigan Athletic 1–0 at Springfield Park, courtesy of a goal from new signing Weir.

October–December

A Mick Harford goal was enough to secure a 1–1 draw against Manchester United at Kenilworth Road, and Harford bagged a hat-trick three days later as Luton trounced Wigan 4–2 in the second leg of the League Cup fixture. Harford scored a penalty at Fratton Park on the 10th, but it wasn't enough to prevent a 3–1 victory for Portsmouth. Ian Allinson signed from Stoke City for £10,000, and made his debut a week later as Luton beat Wimbledon 2–0.[10]

The impact of a 1–0 home defeat to Liverpool was softened by subsequent success in the League Cup, as Coventry were routed 3–1 at Leicester City's Filbert Street. Three comfortable league victories followed, Luton keeping a clean sheet in every one, and the League Cup run continued with a 1–0 win at Ipswich. Defeat at Norwich City was followed by the derby match at Watford – Steve Foster's goal gave Luton a 1–0 victory. A draw and a loss followed, before Luton rounded off the calendar year with a 1–0 home win over Charlton.

January–March

New Year's Day saw a 3–0 home win over Chelsea – indeed, Luton went through the month unbeaten. The start of the club's FA Cup run saw victory at Hartlepool, while a draw and a victory in the league kept Luton comfortably in mid-table. The League Cup success continued, as Bradford City were beaten 2–0 at Kenilworth Road.

Oxford United then visited Kenilworth Road for one of the more remarkable fixtures of the year – Luton beat Oxford 7–4, as Mark Stein scored a hat-trick. Luton travelled to Oxford four days later for the League Cup semi-final first leg, and came out of the match with a 1–1 draw. Arsenal beat Luton 2–1 at Highbury, before Mickey Weir, who had just signed from Hibernian months before, returned to Hibernian on the 14th in a £200,000 move.[10][11]

Luton achieved victory over Everton in the Full Members' Cup, and it then took a replay to knock Queens Park Rangers out of the FA Cup. The second leg in the League Cup against Oxford saw Luton run out 2–0 victors, with a place in the final against Arsenal as their prize.

March saw Luton win two successive matches in the Full Members' Cup, but also lose twice in a row in the league. The end of the month saw the Full Members' Cup final against Second Division Reading – Luton were defeated 4–1 at Wembley Stadium. Consolation was taken from a 4–1 victory over Portsmouth two days later.

April–June

Luton lost the FA Cup semi-final 2–1 to Wimbledon, and Luton only won once in the league during April. The League Cup Final against Arsenal came on the 24th, and Luton took an early lead through Brian Stein. Luton were overhauled by the opposition during the second half, and trailed 1–2 before a penalty was awarded to Arsenal with ten minutes left. Andy Dibble saved Nigel Winterburn's shot, and the Luton team rallied to equalise soon after through Danny Wilson. Stein scored the winner with the last kick of the game to bring the first ever piece of major silverware to Luton.

Following the League Cup victory, Luton drew at Norwich before beating Watford 2–1 at home to complete a double over their rivals. Tottenham Hotspur beat Luton 2–1 at White Hart Lane, before Luton finished the season with four consecutive 1–1 draws with Southampton, Liverpool and Nottingham Forest (twice). Luton achieved a ninth-place finish, to go with their cup achievements – an FA Cup semi-final place, a League Cup victory, and a Full Members' Cup final.

At the end of the season, Brian Stein left for French club SM Caen on a free transfer, while Emeka Nwajiobi retired from injury.[16][17] Defender John Dreyer signed from Oxford United on 27 June for £140,000.[10]

Match results

Luton Town results given first.

Legend

WinDrawLoss

Football League First Division

{{For|information on this season's First Division|The Football League 1987–88}}
DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorersNotes
15 August 1987Derby CountyAway0–117,204
18 August 1987Coventry CityHome0–1{{0}}9,380
22 August 1987West Ham UnitedHome2–2{{0}}8,073Harford (2)
29 August 1987ChelseaAway0–316,075
31 August 1987ArsenalHome1–1{{0}}8,745Wilson (pen)
5 September 1987Oxford UnitedAway5–2{{0}}6,804Breacker, Harford, Hill, Nwajiobi, B. Stein
12 September 1987EvertonHome2–1{{0}}8,124Hill, B. Stein
19 September 1987Charlton AthleticAway0–1{{0}}5,002
26 September 1987Queens Park RangersAway0–211,175
3 October 1987Manchester UnitedHome1–1{{0}}9,137Harford
10 October 1987PortsmouthAway1–312,391Harford (pen)
17 October 1987WimbledonHome2–0{{0}}7,018B. Stein, Wilson
24 October 1987LiverpoolHome0–111,997
7 November 1987Newcastle UnitedHome4–0{{0}}7,638Nwajiobi, B. Stein, M. Stein (2)
14 November 1987Sheffield WednesdayAway2–016,960Allinson, M. Stein
21 November 1987Tottenham HotspurHome2–010,091Allinson (2)
5 December 1987Norwich CityHome1–2{{0}}7,002B. Stein
12 December 1987WatfordAway1–012,152Foster
18 December 1987SouthamptonHome2–2{{0}}6,618Harford, McDonough
26 December 1987EvertonAway0–232,128
28 December 1987Charlton AthleticHome1–0{{0}}7,243Wilson
1 January 1988ChelseaHome3–0{{0}}8,018Harford, B. Stein, M. Stein
2 January 1988West Ham UnitedAway1–116,716M. Stein
16 January 1988Derby CountyHome1–0{{0}}7,175McDonough
6 February 1988Oxford UnitedHome7–4{{0}}8,063Harford (2), McDonough, B.Stein, M.Stein (3)
13 February 1988ArsenalAway1–222,612M.Stein
5 March 1988WimbledonAway0–2{{0}}4,854
15 March 1988Coventry CityAway0–413,711
29 March 1988PortsmouthHome4–1{{0}}6,740B.Stein, M.Stein, Wilson, own goal
2 April 1988Newcastle UnitedAway0–420,752
5 April 1988Sheffield WednesdayHome2–2{{0}}7,337McDonough, B. Stein
12 April 1988Manchester UnitedAway0–328,830
19 April 1988Queens Park RangersHome2–1{{0}}6,735Foster, Wilson (pen)
30 April 1988Norwich CityAway2–213,171M. Stein, Wilson (pen)
2 May 1988WatfordHome2–110,409Oldfield, Wilson (pen)
4 May 1988Tottenham HotspurAway1–215,437Grimes
7 May 1988SouthamptonAway1–112,722Wilson
9 May 1988LiverpoolAway1–130,374Oldfield
13 May 1988Nottingham ForestHome1–1{{0}}9,108Donaghy
15 May 1988Nottingham ForestAway1–113,106Oldfield

FA Cup

{{For|information on this season's FA Cup|FA Cup 1987–88}}
RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorersNotes
3rd Round9 January 1988Hartlepool UnitedAway2–1{{0}}6,187Weir, McDonough
4th Round30 January 1988SouthamptonHome2–110,009Allinson, B. Stein
5th Round20 February 1988Queens Park RangersAway1–115,856Harford
5th Round
(replay)
24 February 1988Queens Park RangersHome1–010,854own goal
6th Round12 March 1988PortsmouthHome3–112,857Wilson, M. Stein, Harford
Semi-final9 April 1988WimbledonNeutral1–225,963Harford{{ref label|whitehartlane|A|}}

Football League Cup

{{For|information on this season's Football League Cup|Football League Cup 1987–88}}
RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorersNotes
2nd Round
1st Leg
22 September 1987Wigan AthleticAway1–0{{0}}5,018Weir
2nd Round
2nd Leg
6 October 1987Wigan AthleticHome4–2{{0}}4,240Harford (3), McDonough
3rd Round27 October 1987Coventry CityNeutral3–111,448Harford (2), Weir{{ref label|filbertstreet|B|}}
4th Round17 November 1987Ipswich TownAway1–015,643B. Stein
5th Round19 January 1988Bradford CityHome2–011,022Foster, Harford
Semi-final
1st Leg
10 February 1988Oxford UnitedAway1–112,943B. Stein
Semi-final
2nd Leg
28 February 1988Oxford UnitedHome2–013,010B. Stein, Grimes
Final24 April 1988ArsenalNeutral3–295,732B. Stein (2), Wilson{{ref label|wembley|C|}}

Full Members' Cup

{{For|information on this season's Full Members' Cup|Full Members' Cup 1987–88}}
RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorersNotes
3rd Round16 February 1988EvertonAway2–1{{0}}5,204Oldfield (2)
Quarter-final1 March 1988Stoke CityHome4–1{{0}}4,580Harford (2), B. Stein (2)
Semi-final8 March 1988Swindon TownHome2–110,027B. Stein, M. Stein{{ref label|aet|D|}}
Final27 March 1988ReadingNeutral1–461,740Harford{{ref label|wembley|C|}}

League table

{{Fb_cl header}}{{Fb cl2 team |p=1 |t=Liverpool|w=26|d=12|l=2 |gf=87|ga=24|champion=y}}{{Fb cl2 team |p=2 |t=Manchester United|w=23|d=12|l=5 |gf=71|ga=38}}{{Fb cl2 team |p=3 |t=Nottingham Forest|w=20|d=13|l=7 |gf=67|ga=39}}{{Fb cl2 team |p=4 |t=Everton|w=19|d=13|l=8 |gf=53|ga=27}}{{Fb cl2 team |p=5 |t=Queens Park Rangers|w=19|d=10|l=11|gf=48|ga=38}}{{Fb cl2 team |p=6 |t=Arsenal|w=18|d=12|l=10|gf=58|ga=39}}{{Fb cl2 team |p=7 |t=Wimbledon|w=14|d=15|l=11|gf=58|ga=47}}{{Fb cl2 team |p=8 |t=Newcastle United|w=14|d=14|l=12|gf=55|ga=53}}{{Fb cl2 team |p=9 |t=Luton Town|w=14|d=11|l=15|gf=57|ga=58|bc=#FFA500}}{{Fb cl2 team |p=10 |t=Coventry City|w=13|d=14|l=13|gf=46|ga=53}}{{Fb cl2 team |p=11 |t=Sheffield Wednesday|w=15|d=8 |l=17|gf=52|ga=66}}{{Fb cl2 team |p=12 |t=Southampton|w=12|d=14|l=14|gf=49|ga=53}}{{Fb cl2 team |p=13 |t=Tottenham Hotspur|w=12|d=11|l=17|gf=38|ga=48}}{{Fb cl2 team |p=14 |t=Norwich City|w=12|d=9 |l=19|gf=40|ga=52}}{{Fb cl2 team |p=15 |t=Derby County|w=10|d=13|l=17|gf=35|ga=45}}{{Fb cl2 team |p=16 |t=West Ham United|w=9 |d=15|l=16|gf=30|ga=52}}{{Fb cl2 team |p=17 |t=Charlton Athletic|w=9 |d=15|l=16|gf=38|ga=52}}{{Fb cl2 team |p=18 |t=Chelsea|w=9 |d=15|l=16|gf=50|ga=68|bc=#FFCCCC|relegated=y |pn=*}}{{Fb cl3 qr |relegation=y |rows=4 |competition=Second Division}}{{Fb cl2 team |p=19 |t=Portsmouth|w=7 |d=14|l=19|gf=36|ga=66|bc=#FFCCCC|relegated=y}}{{Fb cl2 team |p=20 |t=Watford|w=7 |d=11|l=22|gf=27|ga=51|bc=#FFCCCC|relegated=y}}{{Fb cl2 team |p=21 |t=Oxford United|w=6 |d=13|l=21|gf=44|ga=80|bc=#FFCCCC|relegated=y}}
|-{{Fb cl footer|u=15 May 1988 |s=RSSSF|nt=*Chelsea relegated after play-offs defeat to Middlesbrough.|date=August 2009}}

Player details

Last match played on 15 May 1988.

Players arranged in order of starts (in all competitions), with the greater number of substitute appearances taking precedence in case of an equal number of started matches.[6]

Pos.NameLeagueFA CupLeague CupFM CupTotal
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
DF{{flagicon|ENG}} Tim Breacker40160802 (2)056 (2)1
DF{{flagicon|ENG}} Steve Foster392608120553
MF{{flagicon|ENG}} Danny Wilson3886181205410
DF{{flagicon|NIR}} Mal Donaghy321608030491
GK{{flagicon|ENG}} Les Sealey310507030460
FW{{flagicon|ENG}} Brian Stein2895185334418
DF{{flagicon|IRL}} Ashley Grimes31 (1)14 (1)03 (2)13041 (4)2
FW{{flagicon|ENG}} Mick Harford24 (1)953763339 (1)21
MF{{flagicon|ENG}} Darron McDonough24 (3)461612038 (3)6
DF{{flagicon|ENG}} Rob Johnson21 (4)040702 (1)034 (5)0
FW{{flagicon|ENG}} Mark Stein20 (5)11614 (1)03133 (6)13
MF{{flagicon|ENG}} Ian Allinson23 (4)351004032 (4)4
MF{{flagicon|ENG}} Ricky Hill16 (1)200200020 (1)2
MF{{flagicon|NIR}} Kingsley Black10 (3)00 (1)03 (1)04017 (5)0
MF{{flagicon|ENG}} David Preece130002000150
GK{{flagicon|WAL}} Andy Dibble90101010120
FW{{flagicon|NGR}} Emeka Nwajiobi10 (2)2001 (1)00011 (3)2
MF{{flagicon|SCO}} Mickey Weir7 (1)011320011 (1)3
DF{{flagicon|ENG}} Marvin Johnson7 (2)00000209 (2)0
MF{{flagicon|ENG}} David Oldfield6 (2)3001 (1)01 (1)28 (4)5
MF{{flagicon|ENG}} Gary Cobb4 (3)00000105 (3)0
FW{{flagicon|ENG}} Mike Newell4 (1)00000004 (1)0
MF{{flagicon|IRL}} Robert Wilson3000000030
DF{{flagicon|ENG}} Richard Harvey0000101 (1)02 (1)0
MF{{flagicon|IRL}} Ricky McEvoy0000001010
MF{{flagicon|NIR}} Paul Gray0000001010
DF{{flagicon|ENG}} Julian James0 (3)00000000 (3)0
DF{{flagicon|ENG}} Stacey North0 (1)00000000 (1)0
own goal11002

Transfers

In

DatePlayerFromFeeNotes
16 July 1987 Northern Ireland}} Danny Wilson Brighton & Hove Albion £150,000[7]
11 September 1987 Scotland}} Mickey WeirScotland}} Hibernian£230,000[10][8]{{ref label|weirfee|E|}}
October 1987 England}} Ian Allinson Stoke City £10,000[9]
27 June 1988 England}} John Dreyer Oxford United £140,000[9]

Out

DatePlayerToFeeNotes
September 1987 Ireland}} Robert Wilson Fulham
16 September 1987 England}} Mike Newell Leicester City £350,000[9]
5 November 1987 Wales}} Mark Walton Colchester United £15,000[9]
December 1987 England}} Stacey North West Bromwich Albion £100,000
14 January 1988 Scotland}} Mickey WeirScotland}} Hibernian£200,000[9]
31 May 1988 England}} Brian SteinFrance}} SM CaenFree[10]
31 May 1988 Nigeria}} Emeka NwajiobiRetired[11]

Loans out

DatePlayerToEnd dateNotes
1 March 1988 England}} Sean Farrell Colchester United 16 May 1988 [9]

See also

  • 1987–88 in English football

Footnotes

{{refbegin}}

A. {{note|whitehartlane}} The FA Cup semi-final against Wimbledon on 9 April 1988 was played at White Hart Lane, home of Tottenham Hotspur.

B. {{note|filbertstreet}} The Football League Cup Third Round match against Coventry City on 27 October 1987 was drawn as a home game for Luton, but was played at Filbert Street, home of Leicester City.

C. {{note|wembley}} The Full Members' Cup and Football League Cup Finals, played on 27 March and 24 April 1988 respectively, were both played at Wembley Stadium.

D. {{note|aet}} The Full Members' Cup semi-final match against Swindon Town on 8 March 1988 was drawn at 1–1 after 90 minutes, and finished 2–1 after extra time.

E. {{note|weirfee}} The £230,000 fee that brought Mickey Weir to Luton Town from Hibernian was set by a tribunal.[8]

{{refend}}

References

General
  • Player and match statistics sourced from: {{cite book

| title=The Definitive Luton Town F.C.
| publisher=Soccerdata
| first= Steve
| last= Bailey
|date=December 1997
| isbn=1-899468-10-2}}
  • Match statistics sourced from: {{cite web

|title = Luton Town 1987-1988 : Results
|url = http://www.statto.com/football/teams/luton-town/1987-1988/results
|publisher = Statto
|accessdate = 21 May 2009
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20120216061914/http://www.statto.com/football/teams/luton-town/1987-1988/results
|archive-date = 16 February 2012
|dead-url = yes
|df = dmy-all
}}
Specific
1. ^{{cite book | title=The Luton Town Story 1885-1985 | publisher=Luton Town F.C. | first= Timothy | last= Collings | year=1985 | page=350 | isbn=0-951067-90-7}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.fchd.info/LUTONT.HTM |title=Football Club History Database - Luton Town |publisher=Richard Rundle |accessdate=7 May 2009 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080529205257/http://www.fchd.info/LUTONT.HTM |archivedate=29 May 2008 |df= }}
3. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.soccerbase.com/managers2.sd?managerid=351 |title=David Pleat's managerial career |publisher=Soccerbase |accessdate=7 May 2009 |archive-url=https://www.webcitation.org/5hcP9Om5d?url=http://www.soccerbase.com/managers2.sd?managerid=351 |archive-date=18 June 2009 |dead-url=yes |df=dmy-all }}
4. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.soccerbase.com/managers2.sd?managerid=826 |title=John Moore's managerial career |publisher=Soccerbase |accessdate=7 May 2009 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20041114080930/http://www.soccerbase.com/managers2.sd?managerid=826 |archive-date=14 November 2004 |dead-url=yes |df=dmy-all }}
5. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.soccerbase.com/managers2.sd?managerid=1056 |title=Ray Harford's managerial career |publisher=Soccerbase |accessdate=7 May 2009 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20050921174247/http://www.soccerbase.com/managers2.sd?managerid=1056 |archive-date=21 September 2005 |dead-url=yes |df=dmy-all }}
6. ^{{cite book | title=The Definitive Luton Town F.C. | last= Bailey | page= 75}}
7. ^{{cite web | url=http://sporting-heroes.net/football-heroes/displayhero_club.asp?HeroID=28210 | title=Danny Wilson | publisher=Sporting Heroes | accessdate=7 May 2009 }}
8. ^{{cite book | title=Hatters Heroes | publisher=Roger Wash | first= Roger | last= Wash | year=2008 | isbn=978-0-9560832-0-3}}
9. ^10 11 {{cite web|url=http://www.soccerbase.com/transfers_by_team.sd?teamid=1628 |publisher=Soccerbase |title=Luton Town Transfers 1987–88 |accessdate=7 May 2009 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070807082251/http://www.soccerbase.com/transfers_by_team.sd?teamid=1628 |archivedate=7 August 2007 |df= }}
10. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.soccerbase.com/players_details.sd?playerid=7587 | publisher=Soccerbase | title=Brian Stein | accessdate=7 May 2009 }}
11. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.lutontown.co.uk/page/GreatHatters/0,,10372~218956,00.html |publisher=Luton Town F.C. |title=Emeka Nwajiobi |accessdate=21 May 2009 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080820115359/http://www.lutontown.co.uk/page/GreatHatters/0%2C%2C10372~218956%2C00.html |archivedate=20 August 2008 |df=dmy }}
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