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The 1991–92 season was Manchester United's 90th season in the Football League, and their 17th consecutive season in the top division of English football. [1]The season saw United lift the League Cup for the first time in their history with a 1–0 win over Nottingham Forest at Wembley Stadium.
1991–92: Champions: Leeds United 3rd English title: Relegated: Luton Town Notts County West Ham United: Champions League: Leeds United: European Cup Winners' Cup: Liverpool: UEFA Cup: Manchester United Sheffield Wednesday: Matches played: 462: Goals scored: 1,174 (2.54 per match) Top goalscorer: Ian Wright (29 goals) [1] Biggest home win ...
30 September 1991 – Manchester United lead the First Division by six points from Leeds United at the end of September. Sheffield United are bottom of the table, with only one league win from eleven games. [5] The Second Division is being led by a thriving Middlesbrough side in their first season under the management of Lennie Lawrence ...
The 1991–92 Football League Cup ... 29 October 1991 Manchester United: 3–1: Portsmouth: 30 October 1991 ... "England League Cup Full Results 1960–1996".
1991–92: Champions: Leeds United 3rd English title: Relegated: Luton Town Notts County West Ham United: Champions League: Leeds United: Cup Winners' Cup: Liverpool: UEFA Cup: Manchester United Sheffield Wednesday: Matches played: 462: Goals scored: 1,174 (2.54 per match) Top goalscorer: Ian Wright (29 goals) [2] Biggest home win: Arsenal 7 ...
In the 1991–92 First Division campaign, QPR finished 11th in the league and ensured their place as founder members of the new Premier League, which began the following season. Their manager Gerry Francis oversaw one of QPR's most famous victories, the 4–1 win over leaders Manchester United at Old Trafford broadcast live on terrestrial ...
The Big Match was a British football television programme, screened on ITV between 1968 and 1992. [1]The Big Match originally launched on London Weekend Television (LWT) – the ITV regional station that served London and the Home Counties at weekends – screening highlights of Football League matches.
The First Division title was won for the second time in three seasons by Arsenal, who lost just one league game all season and managed to overcome disappointments including having two points deducted for a player brawl in a league match in October, a 6-2 home defeat to Manchester United in a League Cup tie in November, and missing captain Tony Adams for two months of the season while he served ...