1991–92 Dundee United F.C. season
Dundee United 1991-92 football season
The 1991–92 season was the 83rd year of football played by Dundee United , and covers the period from 1 July 1991 to 30 June 1992. United finished in fourth place in what was Jim McLean 's penultimate season as manager.
Match results
Dundee United played a total of 49 competitive matches during the 1991–92 season.[ 1] The team finished fourth in the Scottish Premier Division .
In the cup competitions, United lost in the fourth round of the Tennent's Scottish Cup to Celtic and lost in the Skol Cup quarter-finals to eventual finalists Dunfermline .
Legend
All results are written with Dundee United's score first.
Premier Division
Date
Opponent
Venue
Result
Attendance
Scorers
10 August 1991
Celtic
H
3–4
16,535
M O'Neill (2), Ferguson
13 August 1991
St Mirren
H
4–1
5,771
McKinlay , Jackson (2), M O'Neill
17 August 1991
St Johnstone
A
1–1
7,700
Jackson
24 August 1991
Hibernian
A
0–1
9,420
31 August 1991
Aberdeen
H
0–0
11,962
7 September 1991
Dunfermline
H
3–0
11,962
Bowman , Van der Hoorn , Ferguson
14 September 1991
Rangers
A
1–1
36,347
Ferguson
21 September 1991
Hearts
A
1–1
11,746
Ferguson
28 September 1991
Motherwell
H
2–2
6,844
Bollan , Malpas
5 October 1991
Falkirk
A
4–0
5,377
Ferreyra (2), Ferguson , Paatelainen
8 October 1991
Airdrieonians
H
0–0
5,763
12 October 1991
Celtic
A
1–4
28,745
M O'Neill
19 October 1991
St Johnstone
H
1–2
7,700
French
26 October 1991
Airdrieonians
A
3–1
3,500
Clark , Ferguson , Paatelainen
29 October 1991
Rangers
H
3–2
14,397
McKinnon , Jackson , Ferguson
2 November 1991
Aberdeen
A
1–0
13,728
McInally
6 November 1991
Dunfermline
A
1–0
3,528
Jackson , Bowman
9 November 1991
Hibernian
H
1–1
9,420
McKinnon
16 November 1991
Falkirk
H
2–1
7,290
Ferreyra , Whittaker
23 November 1991
Hearts
H
0–1
12,796
30 November 1991
St Mirren
A
1–1
3,500
Cleland
3 December 1991
Motherwell
A
1–1
4,023
Jackson
7 December 1991
Celtic
H
1–1
11,145
Welsh
14 December 1991
Dunfermline
H
0–0
4,835
21 December 1991
Rangers
A
0–2
41,448
28 December 1991
Hibernian
A
2–3
7,704
Malpas , Paatelainen
1 January 1992
Aberdeen
H
4–0
7,608
Jackson (2), Ferguson , Paatelainen
4 January 1992
Falkirk
A
3–1
5,186
McKinnon , Jackson (2)
11 January 1992
Airdrieonians
H
2–1
6,056
Jackson , Ferreyra
18 January 1992
St Mirren
H
1–3
4,933
McInally
1 February 1992
St Johnstone
A
1–1
6,364
Ferguson
8 February 1992
Hearts
A
0–1
10,516
22 February 1992
Motherwell
H
2–2
4,746
Cleland , Ferguson
29 February 1992
Falkirk
H
2–1
5,592
Paatelainen (2)
7 March 1992
Dunfermline
A
0–1
3,042
14 March 1992
Hibernian
H
1–0
5,588
Cleland
17 March 1992
Airdrieonians
A
0–1
3,284
21 March 1992
Aberdeen
A
2–0
10,500
McInally , Ferreyra
28 March 1992
Celtic
A
1–3
22,522
Ferguson
4 April 1992
St Johnstone
H
2–1
5,553
Cleland , Bowman
11 April 1992
Rangers
H
1–2
11,391
McInally
18 April 1992
Hearts
H
2–0
6,711
Malpas , Ferguson
25 April 1992
St Mirren
A
1–0
1,871
Ferguson
2 May 1992
Motherwell
A
2–1
3,151
Johnson , Ferguson
Tennent's Scottish Cup
Skol Cup
Player details
During the 1991–92 season, United used 27 different players comprising six nationalities. For the second successive season, Maurice Malpas was the only player to play in every match. The table below shows the number of appearances and goals scored by each player.[ 2]
Goalscorers
United had 18 players score with the team scoring 78 goals in total. The top goalscorer was Duncan Ferguson , who finished the season with 16 goals.[ 3]
Discipline
During the 1991–92 season, two United players were sent off. Statistics for cautions are unavailable.[ 2]
Team statistics
League table
Source:
[citation needed ] Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
Transfers
In
The club signed five players during the season with a total public cost of nearly £400,000. In addition, one player played whilst on trial but left shortly afterwards.
Out
Four players were sold by the club during the season with a public total of £1.15m. The club made a profit of around £750k from transfers during the season.
Playing kit
The jerseys were sponsored by Belhaven for the fifth and penultimate season.
See also
References
External links
Club Home stadium Rivalries Statistics Decades Related articles
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