Sheffield Wednesday F.C. season 1995–96

Sheffield Wednesday F.C. season 1995–96

Infobox Football club season
club = Sheffield Wednesday F.C.
season = 1995–96
manager = David Pleat
mgrtitle = Manager
chairman = Dave Richards
chrtitle = Chairman
league = Premiership
league result = 15th
cup1 = FA Cup
cup1 result = Third round
cup2 = League Cup
cup2 result = Fourth round
cup3 = Intertoto Cup
cup3 result = Group stage
league topscorer = David Hirst (13)
season topscorer = David Hirst (14)
highest attendance = 34,101 v Manchester United (Premiership)
lowest attendance = 12,039 v Crewe Alexandra (League Cup)
average attendance = 24,877
(League games only)
prevseason = 1994–95
nextseason = 1996–97
The 1995–96 season was Sheffield Wednesday F.C.'s 129th season. They competed in the twenty-team Premiership, the top tier of English football, finishing fifteenth.

Table

P = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; F = Goals for; A = Goals against; GD = Goal difference; Pts = Points

References

*cite book | first=Jason | last=Dickinson| coauthors= | title=One Hundred Years at Hillsborough | publisher=The Hallamshire Press/Sheffield Wednesday Football Club| location=Sheffield | year=1999 | pages=pp.240–241, 384 | id=ISBN 1-874718-29-6
*cite book |last=Dickinson |first=Jason |coauthors=Brodie, John |title=The Wednesday Boys: A Definitive Who's Who of Sheffield Wednesday Football Club 1880–2005 |publisher=Pickard Communication |location=Sheffield |pages=pp. 346–347, 350 |date=2005 |id= ISBN 0-9547264-9-9
*cite web|url=http://www.btinternet.com/~a.drake/owls/recent/p95.htm|title=1995–96 Players|last=Drake|first=A|work= [http://www.btinternet.com/~a.drake/ The Owl Football Historian] |accessdate=2008-08-06


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