- 1986–87 Middlesbrough F.C. season
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Middlesbrough Season 1986-87 League Football League Third Division Manager Bruce Rioch Chairman Colin Henderson League position 2nd Top goalscorer League: Bernie Slaven (17)
All: Bernie Slaven (21)Highest attendance Home: 18,523 v Wigan Athletic
Away: 13,835 v A.F.C. BournemouthLowest attendance Home: 3,690 v Port Vale[1]
Away: 2,788 v Newport CountyFA Cup 3rd round League Cup 2nd round During the 1986-87 season, Middlesbrough participated in the Football League Third Division following their relegation the previous season. They were promoted back to the Second Division at the end of the season having finished second in the league.
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Team Kit and Sponsors
During the 1986–87 season, Middlesbrough maintained the white band on their home kit from the previous two seasons and were sponsored by Dickens.[2]
Home colours Away colours Season review
Pre-season panic
Main article: Middlesbrough F.C. survival from liquidationThe financial problems that had been plaguing the club since the early 1980s almost lead the club into extinction following their relegation the previous season.
After Alf Duffield's resignation near the end of the previous season, Boro had been operating without a chairman. On 21 May 1986, the worst fears of Middlesbrough fans were realised. Debts believed to be in the region of £2 million meant the club were forced to call in the provisional liquidator. Late in July, the Inland Revenue took the club to court, claiming that it was owed £115,156 in tax arrears and so the judge issued a winding up order. On the second of August, Bruce Rioch and twenty-nine other non-playing staff were sacked by the Official Receiver and the gates of Ayresome Park were padlocked. Some players chose to remain and train under Rioch and coach Colin Todd, while others chose to leave.
Steve Gibson approached the local council, ICI and Graham Fordy of Scottish & Newcastle for help. An advert was placed in The Times for help, and Henry Moszkowicz was one of those who replied. Gibson reached an agreement with former chairman Alf Duffield, who was owed £500,000, that he would wind up the company. Clubs in less serious situations had previously used liquidation to get out of problems, but when it came to Middlesbrough's turn, the Football League showed a lack of support.
The council was unable to meet its £200,000 share of the pot to help the club, meaning Gibson and Moszkowicz had to raise their inputs. Three days before the start of the season, the league introduced a ruling meaning the club had to have £350,000 in working capital and show it could pay all creditors 100 pence in the pound. The death of the club was then announced on Tyne Tees Television.
A meeting with the Football League took place on Friday 22 August. Notes were passed from room to room between the league's representatives and the consortium. Colin Henderson agreed a deal with ICI for a bond, meaning that they would pick up a major part of any subsequent debt, and the consortium put in their £825,000. With ten minutes to spare before the registration deadline, the documents were signed by Graham Fordy, Reg Corbridge and Henry Moszkowicz. In recognition of Henderson's achievements in delivering the bond in a format acceptable to everyone, he was named chairman of Middlesbrough Football & Athletic Company (1986) Ltd., the new company formed by the purchase of Blackplay Ltd., a dead company, off the shelf. Gibson, Fordy, Corbridge and Moszkowicz formed the board. The club had been saved and the deal was announced to the public at the town hall.
Third Division Review
Football League Third Division Results
Win Draw Loss
Game Date Venue Opponent Result
F–AAttendance Boro Goalscorers 1 23 August 1986 H[1] Port Vale 2–2 3,690 Stephens (2) 2 30 August 1986 A Wigan 2–0 2,904 Turnbull, Mowbray 3 6 September 1986 H Bury 3–1 6,499 Stephens (2), Slaven 4 13 September 1986 A Gillingham 0–0 4,888 5 17 September 1986 A Bristol Rovers 2–1 3,768 Slaven (2) 6 20 September 1986 H Chesterfield 2–0 7,633 Mowbray, Laws 7 27 September 1986 A Fulham 2–2 3,852 Laws, Hamilton 8 30 September 1986 H Swindon 1–0 9,221 Laws 9 4 October 1986 A Rotherham 4–1 4,321 Stephens (2), Laws (2) 10 11 October 1986 H Blackpool 1–3 11,470 Stephens 11 18 October 1986 H Walsall 3–1 8,349 Stephens (2), Laws 12 21 October 1986 A Notts County 0–1 4,405 13 25 October 1986 A Bristol City 2–2 8,800 Slaven, Laws 14 1 November 1986 H Bournemouth 4–0 10,702 Stephens, Slaven, Hamilton, Ripley 15 4 November 1986 H Bolton 0–0 10,092 16 8 November 1986 A Darlington 1–0 9,947 Stephens 17 22 November 1986 A Newport County 1–0 2,788 Mowbray 18 29 November 1986 H Chester City 1–2 9,376 Slaven 19 13 December 1986 H Doncaster 1–0 8,100 Mowbray 20 21 December 1986 A Brentford 1–0 5,504 Slaven 21 26 December 1986 H Carlisle 1–0 14,216 Gill 22 27 December 1986 A Mansfield 1–1 5,042 Proudlock 23 1 January 1987 A York 1–3 8,611 Mowbray 24 3 January 1987 H Newport County 2–0 9,595 Gill, Stephens 25 24 January 1987 A Bury 2–0 3,485 Slaven (2), Laws (pen) 26 7 February 1987 H Bristol Rovers 1–0 9,610 Ripley 27 14 February 1987 A Chesterfield 1–2 4,085 Slaven 28 17 February 1987 A Port Vale 0–0 3,263 29 21 February 1987 H Fulham 3–0 9,361 Slaven, Hamilton 30 28 February 1987 A Swindon 0–1 11,341 31 3 March 1987 A Bournemouth 1–3 13,835 Slaven 32 7 March 1987 H Bristol City 1–0 10,220 Mowbray 33 14 March 1987 A Walsall 0–1 7,332 34 17 March 1987 H Notts County 2–0 9,845 Stephens , Slaven 35 21 March 1987 A Blackpool 1–0 7,132 Stephens 36 28 March 1987 H Rotherham 0–0 9,569 37 5 April 1987 H Darlington 1–1 11,969 Slaven 38 11 April 1987 A Bolton 1–0 5,858 Slaven 39 18 April 1987 H York 3–1 10,546 Ripley, Stephens, Turnbull 40 20 April 1987 A Carlisle 1–0 5,993 Pallister 41 25 April 1987 H Brentford 2–0 9,942 Slaven , Turnbull 42 28 April 1987 H Gillingham 3–0 11,937 Stephens , Slaven , Turnbull 43 2 May 1987 A Chester City 2–1 3,788 Mowbray, Hamilton 44 4 May 1987 H Mansfield 1–0 13,543 Hamilton (pen) 45 6 May 1987 H Wigan 0–0 18,523 46 9 May 1987 A Doncaster 2–0 3,556 Hamilton, Ripley Third Division
Pos Team Pl W D L F A GD Pts 1. Bournemouth 46 29 10 7 76 40 +36 97 2. Middlesbrough 46 28 10 8 67 30 +37 94 3. Swindon Town 46 25 12 9 77 47 +30 87 4. Wigan Athletic 46 25 10 11 83 60 +23 85 5. Gillingham 46 23 9 14 65 48 +17 78 6. Bristol City 46 21 14 11 63 36 +27 77 7. Notts County 46 21 13 12 77 56 +21 76 8. Walsall 46 22 9 15 80 67 +13 75 9. Blackpool 46 16 16 14 74 59 +15 64 10. Mansfield Town 46 15 16 15 52 55 -3 61 11. Brentford 46 15 15 16 64 66 -2 60 12. Port Vale 46 15 12 19 76 70 +6 57 13. Doncaster Rovers 46 14 15 17 56 62 -6 57 14. Rotherham United 46 15 12 19 48 57 -9 57 15. Chester City 46 13 17 16 61 59 +2 56 16. Bury 46 14 13 19 54 60 -6 55 17. Chesterfield 46 13 15 18 56 69 -13 54 18. Fulham 46 12 17 17 59 77 -18 53 19. Bristol Rovers 46 13 12 21 49 75 -26 51 20. York City 46 12 13 21 55 79 -24 49 21. Bolton Wanderers 46 10 15 21 46 58 -12 45 22. Carlisle United 46 10 8 28 39 78 -39 38 23. Darlington 46 7 16 23 45 77 -32 37 24. Newport County 46 8 13 25 49 86 -37 37 Key Promoted to Division Two Qualified for the promotion/relegation playoffs Relegated to Division Four P = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; F = Goals for; A = Goals against; GD = Goal difference; Pts = Points
Cup Reviews
League Cup
Win Draw Loss
Round Date Venue Opponent Result
F–AAttendance Boro Goalscorers 1R 1st Leg A Hartlepool 1–1 2,356 Slaven 1R 2nd Leg H Hartlepool 2–0 (3–1 agg) 7,735 Ripley, Hamilton 2R 1st Leg H Birmingham 2–2 9,412 Stephens, Ripley 2R 2nd Leg A Birmingham 2–3 (4–5 agg) 4,987 Laws (2) (1 pen) FA Cup
Round Date Venue Opponent Result
F–AAttendance Boro Goalscorers 1R 15 November 1986 H Blackpool 3–0 11,205 Bernie Slaven (3) 2R 7 December 1986 A Notts County 1–0 7,415 Hamilton 3 10 January 1987 H Preston 0–1 15,458 Squad
Senior squad
The following are all the players who were involved the Middlesbrough F.C. first team at some point during the 1986-87 season.[3] Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
No. Position Player GK Stephen Pears GK Kevin Carr DF Colin Cooper DF Ronnie Coyle (loan) DF Alan Kernaghan DF Gary Pallister MF Gary Gill MF Gary Hamilton MF Paul Kerr FW Peter Duffield FW David Hodgson (loan) No. Position Player DF Brian Laws DF Tony Mowbray DF Gary Parkinson MF Neil Reed MF Stuart Ripley MF Gary Rowell FW Bernie Slaven MF Steve Spriggs (loan) FW Archie Stephens FW Lee Turnbull Coaching staff
- Manager: Bruce Rioch
- Assistant manager: Colin Todd
Transfers
- This section is incomplete.
References and notes
- ^ a b Game was played at Victoria Park, Hartlepool due to Ayresome Park's gates being locked.
- ^ "Middlesbrough". historicalkits.co.uk. http://www.historicalkits.co.uk/Middlesbrough/Middlesbrough.htm. Retrieved 2007-09-21.
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