1992–93 Sheffield United F.C. season
Sheffield United 1992–93 football season
During the 1992–93 English football season, Sheffield United competed in the inaugural season of the FA Premier League under manager Dave Bassett .
Season summary
Highlights of the season included a 6–0 home win over Tottenham Hotspur and an opening-day 2–1 win over eventual champions Manchester United . The club also reached the FA Cup semi-final, but were beaten by arch-rivals Sheffield Wednesday . In the victory over Man Utd Brian Deane scored the first ever Premier League goal.
At the end of the season, the newly formed League Managers Association presented its "Manager of the Year" award for the first time, specifically designed to recognise "the manager who made best use of the resources available to him". This award went to United manager Dave Bassett.
Kit
The kit was manufactured by British apparel company Umbro and sponsored by English timber merchant Arnold Laver .
Final league table
Source:
Premier League Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
Results
Sheffield United's score comes first [ 1]
Legend
FA Premier League
Date
Opponent
Venue
Result
Attendance
Scorers
15 August 1992
Manchester United
H
2–1
28,070
Deane (2, 1 pen)
19 August 1992
Liverpool
A
1–2
33,107
Deane
22 August 1992
Queens Park Rangers
A
2–3
10,932
Cork , Deane
25 August 1992
Wimbledon
H
2–2
15,463
Beesley , Hodges
29 August 1992
Aston Villa
H
0–2
18,773
2 September 1992
Tottenham Hotspur
A
0–2
21,332
5 September 1992
Middlesbrough
A
0–2
15,179
12 September 1992
Liverpool
H
1–0
20,632
Littlejohn
19 September 1992
Arsenal
H
1–1
19,105
Whitehouse
26 September 1992
Ipswich Town
A
0–0
16,353
3 October 1992
Southampton
H
2–0
15,842
Whitehouse , Littlejohn
17 October 1992
Leeds United
A
1–3
29,706
Beesley
24 October 1992
Nottingham Forest
H
0–0
19,152
31 October 1992
Chelsea
A
2–1
13,763
Littlejohn , Deane
8 November 1992
Sheffield Wednesday
H
1–1
30,039
Littlejohn
21 November 1992
Norwich City
A
1–2
14,874
Cork
28 November 1992
Coventry City
H
1–1
15,625
Pearce (own goal)
5 December 1992
Crystal Palace
A
0–2
12,361
12 December 1992
Everton
H
1–0
16,266
Littlejohn
19 December 1992
Blackburn Rovers
A
0–1
16,057
26 December 1992
Manchester City
A
0–2
27,455
9 January 1993
Arsenal
A
1–1
23,818
Littlejohn
16 January 1993
Ipswich Town
H
3–0
16,758
Deane (3)
27 January 1993
Aston Villa
A
1–3
20,266
Deane
30 January 1993
Queens Park Rangers
H
1–2
16,366
Hoyland
6 February 1993
Manchester United
A
1–2
36,156
Carr
9 February 1993
Middlesbrough
H
2–0
15,184
Carr , Deane
20 February 1993
Wimbledon
A
0–2
3,979
22 February 1993
Oldham Athletic
H
2–0
14,628
Gannon , Littlejohn
27 February 1993
Southampton
A
2–3
13,814
Gayle , Bryson
2 March 1993
Tottenham Hotspur
H
6–0
16,654
Carr , Gray (own goal), Bryson (2), Deane , Rogers
10 March 1993
Norwich City
H
0–1
15,583
20 March 1993
Crystal Palace
H
0–1
18,857
24 March 1993
Coventry City
A
3–1
12,993
Whitehouse , Deane , Littlejohn
6 April 1993
Leeds United
H
2–1
20,562
Rogers , Deane
9 April 1993
Manchester City
H
1–1
18,231
Deane
13 April 1993
Oldham Athletic
A
1–1
14,795
Hoyland
17 April 1993
Blackburn Rovers
H
1–3
18,186
Hodges
21 April 1993
Sheffield Wednesday
A
1–1
38,688
Deane
1 May 1993
Nottingham Forest
A
2–0
26,752
Hodges , Gayle
4 May 1993
Everton
A
2–0
15,197
Bradshaw , Hodges
8 May 1993
Chelsea
H
4–2
24,850
Scott , Rogers , Whitehouse (2)
FA Cup
Round
Date
Opponent
Venue
Result
Attendance
Goalscorers
R3
2 January 1993
Burnley
H
2–2
23,041
Hodges , Beesley
R3R
12 January 1993
Burnley
A
4–2
19,061
Deane (3), Littlejohn
R4
23 January 1993
Hartlepool United
H
1–0
20,074
Cork
R5
14 February 1993
Manchester United
H
2–1
27,150
Hoyland , Hodges
QF
6 March 1993
Blackburn Rovers
A
0–0
6,721
QFR
16 March 1993
Blackburn Rovers
H
2–2 (won 5–3 on pens)
23,920
Ward (2)
SF
3 April 1993
Sheffield Wednesday
N
1–2 (a.e.t. )
75,364
Cork
League Cup
Players
First-team squad
[ 2]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Left club during season
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Reserves
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Squad statistics
As of the end of the season[ 3]
References
National teams
League competitions
Level 1 Levels 2–4 Level 5 Levels 6–7 Levels 8–9
Isthmian League (Two , Three )
Combined Counties League (level 8 only )
Eastern Counties League (Premier , One )
Essex Senior League (level 8 only )
Hellenic League (Premier , One )
Kent League (level 8 only )
Midland Football Combination (level 8 only )
North West Counties League (One , Two )
Northern Counties East League (Premier , One )
Northern League (One , Two )
South Midlands League (Premier , One )
Spartan League (Premier , One )
Sussex County League (One , Two )
United Counties League (Premier , One )
Wessex League (level 8 only )
West Midlands (Regional) League (level 8 only )
Western League (Premier , One )
Cup competitions
FA cups Football League cups
European competitions