Skip to content
Surf Wiki
Save to docs
sports

From Surf Wiki (app.surf) — the open knowledge base

1986–87 Huddersfield Town A.F.C. season


FieldValue
clubHuddersfield Town
season1986–87
chairmanKeith Longbottom
managerMick Buxton (until 22 December 1986)
Steve Smith (from 13 January 1987)
stadiumLeeds Road
leagueSecond Division
league result17th
cup1FA Cup
cup1 resultThird round
(knocked out by Norwich City)
cup2League Cup
cup2 resultSecond round
(knocked out by Arsenal)
cup3Full Members' Cup
cup3 resultFirst round
(knocked out by Blackburn Rovers)
league topscorerDuncan Shearer (21)
season topscorerDuncan Shearer (25)
highest attendance10,003 vs Bradford City (27 December 1986)
lowest attendance1,947 vs Blackburn Rovers (16 September 1986)
largest win5–2 vs Bradford City (27 December 1986)
3–0 vs Millwall (9 May 1987)
largest loss0–4 vs Millwall (13 December 1986)
prevseason1985–86
nextseason1987–88

Steve Smith (from 13 January 1987) (knocked out by Norwich City) (knocked out by Arsenal) (knocked out by Blackburn Rovers) 3–0 vs Millwall (9 May 1987) Huddersfield Town's 1986–87 campaign saw the end of Mick Buxton's reign as Huddersfield Town manager, a job he had had for 8 years. Only Clem Stephenson has had a longer reign as manager of the Terriers. He was replaced by Steve Smith in early January 1987, but Town only survived relegation by 3 points, which became a sort of precursor to the debacle that the next season's campaign would bring.

Squad at the start of the season

Review

The start of the season was mixed, with no win until 20 September, when they surprisingly beat near neighbours and early league leaders Oldham Athletic 5–4 at Leeds Road despite playing with ten men for much of the game. The main highlight of the early part of the season was a Littlewoods Cup tie against Arsenal, in which Town only lost 3–1 on aggregate.

The middle part of the season didn't prove to be much better, a run of 4 consecutive losses including a 4–3 loss at Bradford City, but that was reconciled when they beat them 5–2 on 27 December. Just before beating Bradford, Mick Buxton's tenure as Town manager ended after 8 years in charge. He was replaced by coach Steve Smith.

Smith's tenure started with a 4–2 defeat by Norwich City, but during March, Town went on a run of six consecutive draws – a club record. Town finished the season in 17th, just 3 points and 3 places above the drop zone. Little did Town fans know what was going to happen to Town the following season.

Squad at the end of the season

Results

[[Football League Second Division|Division Two]]

DateOpponents**Home/
Away****Result
F–A**ScorersAttendancePosition
23 August 1986SunderlandH0–29,93720th
30 August 1986West Bromwich AlbionA0–19,25020th
6 September 1986Leeds UnitedH1–1Shearer9,30621st
9 September 1986Crystal PalaceA0–16,60121st
13 September 1986Birmingham CityA1–1Dicks (og)6,93420th
20 September 1986Oldham AthleticH5–4Raynor (2), Shearer (2), Brown (pen)7,36819th
27 September 1986PortsmouthA0–19,02220th
4 October 1986Derby CountyH2–0Cork, Raynor7,69019th
11 October 1986Stoke CityA0–27,54320th
18 October 1986Sheffield UnitedA0–09,24321st
21 October 1986Shrewsbury TownH2–1Shearer (2)4,09716th
25 October 1986Hull CityH1–3Banks (pen)5,40619th
1 November 1986Ipswich TownA0–310,21119th
8 November 1986Brighton & Hove AlbionH2–1Shearer, Banks4,46317th
15 November 1986Bradford CityA3–4Raynor, McDermott, Banks (pen)8,01119th
22 November 1986Plymouth ArgyleH1–2Webster4,87420th
13 December 1986MillwallA0–43,51522nd
20 December 1986Crystal PalaceH1–2Shearer4,18122nd
26 December 1986Blackburn RoversA2–1Shearer, Barker (og)7,14420th
27 December 1986Bradford CityH5–2Shearer (4), Banks10,00319th
1 January 1987Grimsby TownH0–07,53019th
3 January 1987Leeds UnitedA1–1Banks17,98319th
24 January 1987SunderlandA1–2Winter10,48621st
7 February 1987West Bromwich AlbionH2–1Shearer, Cork5,21822nd
14 February 1987Shrewsbury TownA2–1Banks, Shearer3,28518th
17 February 1987ReadingA2–3Cork, Shearer4,66418th
21 February 1987PortsmouthH2–0Shearer, Banks6,22918th
28 February 1987Oldham AthleticA0–28,91118th
3 March 1987Birmingham CityH2–2Cooper, Cork5,17718th
7 March 1987Hull CityA0–05,87217th
14 March 1987Sheffield UnitedH1–1Banks7,56818th
21 March 1987Stoke CityH2–2Shearer, Cork7,22218th
31 March 1987BarnsleyH2–2Shearer (2)7,56919th
3 April 1987Brighton & Hove AlbionA1–1Shearer7,51619th
8 April 1987Derby CountyA0–215,43219th
11 April 1987Ipswich TownH1–2McCall (og)5,88820th
18 April 1987Grimsby TownA1–0Jones4,19820th
20 April 1987Blackburn RoversH1–2Cork7,73121st
25 April 1987Plymouth ArgyleA1–1Cork13,34221st
2 May 1987ReadingH2–0Shearer, Phil Wilson4,54919th
4 May 1987BarnsleyA1–0Cooper8,56418th
9 May 1987MillwallH3–0Jones, Cork (2)6,95517th

FA Cup

Main article: 1986–87 FA Cup

DateRoundOpponents**Home/
Away****Result
F–A**ScorersAttendance
10 January 1987Round 3Norwich CityA1–1Shearer11,524
21 January 1987Round 3 replayNorwich CityH2–4Brown (pen), Cork8,970

League Cup

Main article: 1986–87 Football League Cup

DateRoundOpponents**Home/
Away****Result
F–A**ScorersAttendance
26 August 1986Round 1 1st LegHalifax TownH3–1Cork, Cowling, Shearer2,636
2 September 1986Round 1 2nd LegHalifax TownA2–2Cork, Shearer1,353
23 September 1986Round 2 1st LegArsenalA0–215,194
7 October 1986Round 2 2nd LegArsenalH1–1Banks8,713

Full Members' Cup

Main article: 1986–87 Full Members' Cup

DateRoundOpponents**Home/
Away****Result
F–A**ScorersAttendance
16 September 1986Round 1Blackburn RoversH1–2Shearer1,947

Appearances and goals

NameNationalityPositionLeagueFA CupLeague CupFull Members' CupTotalAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Ian BanksMF378202100419
Ian BrayDF130003010170
Malcolm BrownDF331213000382
David BurkeDF210200000230
Graham CooperFW7 (5)20 (1)01 (2)0109 (8)2
David CorkFW31 (5)9213 (1)20036 (6)12
David CowlingMF340204110411
Brian CoxGK370204010440
Andy DibbleGK5000000050
Steve DoyleMF5000200070
Joey JonesDF29 (1)200400033 (1)2
Brian McDermottMF4100000041
Willie McStayDF0 (1)00000000 (1)0
Graham MitchellDF16 (1)020101020 (1)0
Paul RaynorMF18 (2)40 (1)0301022 (3)4
Duncan ShearerFW42212142114925
Andy ThackerayMF2000000 (1)02 (1)0
Simon TrevittDF9 (2)000101011 (2)0
Peter WardFW4 (3)00000004 (3)0
Simon WebsterDF391203010451
Paul WilsonDF8000100090
Phil WilsonMF37 (1)120401044 (1)1
Julian WinterMF311201 (1)01035 (1)1
Info: Wikipedia Source

This article was imported from Wikipedia and is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License. Content has been adapted to SurfDoc format. Original contributors can be found on the article history page.

Want to explore this topic further?

Ask Mako anything about 1986–87 Huddersfield Town A.F.C. season — get instant answers, deeper analysis, and related topics.

Research with Mako

Free with your Surf account

Content sourced from Wikipedia, available under CC BY-SA 4.0.

This content may have been generated or modified by AI. CloudSurf Software LLC is not responsible for the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of AI-generated content. Always verify important information from primary sources.

Report