1995–96 Sheffield Wednesday F.C. season

David Pleat's first season as Sheffield Wednesday manager was the club's worst in the top flight since winning promotion in 1991.The eagerly-anticipated signing of Belgian forward Marc Degryse turned out to be a major disappointment, though David Hirst provided a fair supply of goals on his return to fitness after a two-year injury struggle.Source: Statto Sheffield Wednesday's score comes first[1] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply.Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply.Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply.
1995–96Dave RichardsDavid PleatPremiershipFA CupLeague CupFourth roundIntertoto CupManchester UnitedCrewe AlexandraHome coloursAway colours1994–951996–97Sheffield Wednesday F.C.Premier LeagueEnglish footballSheffield WednesdayMarc DegryseDavid HirstChris WaddleChris WoodsKlas IngessonHillsboroughAndy BoothHuddersfield Town1995–96 FA Premier LeagueLeeds UnitedWimbledonCoventry CitySouthamptonLiverpoolMerseysideCollymoreAnfieldPaul DurkinBlackburn RoversSheffieldSouth YorkshireWaddlePembridgeShearerHillsborough StadiumPaul DansonNewcastle UnitedGinolaBeardsleyPaul AlcockGreater LondonGoodmanHoldsworthDegryseSelhurst ParkAlan WilkieQueens Park RangersShepherd's BushBrightDonaldsonLoftus RoadTottenham HotspurSheringhamWalkerDermot GallagherKeith BurgeWest YorkshireYeboahElland RoadGraham PollMiddlesbroughHignettGerald AshbyCoventryWest MidlandsWhittinghamHighfield RoadJeff WinterWest Ham UnitedKeith CooperChelseaFulhamStamford BridgeManchester CityArsenalHighburyBergkampWinterburnDickovHartsonArsenal StadiumRoger DilkesEvertonKanchelskisAmokachiGoodison ParkMartin BodenhamDublinOld TraffordCantonaPeter JonesBrolinWallaceRobbie HartHeaneyMagiltonNottingham ForestWest BridgfordNottinghamshireCity GroundBolton WanderersKovačevićĆurčićTaggartKovacevicDavid EllerayBlackburnLancashireBohinenGallacherEwood ParkGary WillardNewcastle upon TyneTyne and WearFerdinandSt James' ParkBarkerGoodridgeTottenhamArmstrongWhite Hart LaneMcGregorAston VillaWittonMiloševićTownsendBlinkerVilla ParkBoltonSellarsBurnden ParkNorth YorkshireFjørtoftFreestoneRiverside StadiumSteve DunnMoss SideRöslerMaine RoadEbbrellUpton ParkNewsomeBoleyn Ground1995–96 FA CupCharlton AthleticCharltonMortimerThe Valley1995–96 Football League CupCheshireEdwardsGresty RoadLennonMillwallSouth BermondseyThe DenWright1995 UEFA Intertoto CupBasel-StadtSt. Jakob StadiumManuel SchüttengruberAustriaGórnik ZabrzeRotherhamSzemońskiMillmoorKarlsruher SCKarlsruheBaden-WürttembergBilićWildparkstadionPierluigi CollinaAarhus GFPetrescuJokovicPeter AthertonIan NolanMark PembridgeSteve NicolBrian LinighanAdem PoricMark BrightJohn SheridanDejan StefanovićKevin PressmanRegi BlinkerGraham HydeDes WalkerDarko KovačevićGuy WhittinghamJon NewsomeRyan JonesSimon StewartLance KeyMike WilliamsRichard BarkerO'Neill DonaldsonLee BriscoeRitchie HumphreysMark PlattsDan PetrescuAndy PearceAndy SintonJulian WattsLeicester CityMatthew HardwickAlfreton TownDavid FaulknerKirk JacksonDerby CountyAnderlechtNotts CountyRed Star BelgradeFeyenoordNorwich CityChris Bart-WilliamsEnglandNorthern IrelandLondonAustraliaStretfordRepublic of IrelandParamariboSurinameNetherlandsseasons1867–681960–611982–831988–891989–901990–911991–921992–931993–941997–981998–991999–20002000–012001–022002–032003–042004–052005–062006–072007–082008–092009–102010–112011–122012–132013–142014–152015–162016–172017–182018–192019–202020–212021–222022–232023–242024–251995–96 in English footballUEFA Euro 1996Terry VenablesFootball LeagueFirst DivisionSecond DivisionThird Divisionplay-offsFootball ConferenceIsthmian LeagueNorthern Premier LeagueSouthern LeagueCombined Counties LeagueEastern Counties LeagueEssex Senior LeagueHellenic LeagueKent LeagueMidland AllianceMidland Football CombinationNorth West Counties LeagueNorthern Counties East LeagueNorthern LeagueSouth Midlands LeagueSussex County LeagueUnited Counties LeagueWessex LeagueWest Midlands (Regional) LeagueWestern LeagueQualifying roundsCharity ShieldFA TrophyFootball League TrophyChampions LeagueUEFA CupCup Winners' CupBarnsleyBirmingham CityCrystal PalaceGrimsby TownIpswich TownLuton TownOldham AthleticPortsmouthPort ValeReadingSheffield UnitedSouthend UnitedStoke CitySunderlandTranmere RoversWatfordWest Bromwich AlbionWolverhampton WanderersBlackpoolBournemouthBrentfordBurnleyCarlisle UnitedPeterborough UnitedSwindon TownCardiff CityChester CityColchester UnitedGillinghamMansfield TownNorthampton TownRochdaleTorquay United