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1989–90 Aston Villa F.C. season

English football club season


Summary

English football club season

FieldValue
clubAston Villa
season1989–90
managerGraham Taylor
chairmanDoug Ellis
stadiumVilla Park
leagueFirst Division
league result2nd
cup1FA Cup
cup1 resultSixth round
cup2League Cup
cup2 resultThird round
league topscorer
David Platt (21)
season topscorer
David Platt (24)
prevseason1988–89
nextseason1990–91

David Platt (21) David Platt (24)

Main article: History of Aston Villa F.C. (1961–present)

The 1989–90 English football season was Aston Villa's 91st season in the Football League with Villa competing in the Football League First Division. A lowly 17th the previous season, Villa improved drastically and spent most of the season challenging for the title though finishing in second behind Liverpool. This was Villa's highest finish since 1980–81, and a great result for a team in the second season of the top flight. At the end of the season Jozef Vengloš became the first manager from outside of Britain of a top flight club in English football history.

Key players in the team this season were high-scoring midfielder David Platt, who broke into the England team and went on to play at the World Cup, as well as being voted PFA Player of the Year, and new defender Paul McGrath, a £450,000 pre-season signing from Manchester United. Aston Villa played in kit manufactured by Danish company Hummel and sponsored by Mita Copiers. There were also debuts for Kent Nielsen, Adrian Heath, Andy Comyn, Mark Blake, Tony Cascarino and Dwight Yorke.

Slovak Jozef Vengloš, who had just led Czechoslovakia to the quarter-finals of the World Cup, replaced Graham Taylor who had accepted an offer to take over management of the England national football team.

Squad

:Squad at end of season

Left club during season

Youth and reserves

Trainees

Apprentices

Other players

Trialists

Transfers

In

  • IRL Paul McGrath – ENG Manchester United, 3 August 1989, £400,000
  • TRI Dwight Yorke

Out

  • SCO Allan Evans – ENG Leicester City
  • SCO Alan McInally – GER Bayern Munich, £1,200,000
  • ENG Mark Lillis – ENG Scunthorpe United, 21 September, £40,000
  • ENG Adrian Heath – ENG Manchester City, February 1990, £300,000

Results

First Division

Main article: 1989–90 Football League First Division

Matches

FA Cup

Home ClubScoreAway ClubRoundDate
Blackburn Rovers2–2Aston VillaThird round proper6 January 1990
Aston Villa3–1Blackburn RoversThird round proper replay10 January 1990
Aston Villa6–0Port ValeFourth round proper27 January 1990
West Bromwich Albion0–2Aston VillaFifth round proper17 February 1990
Oldham Athletic3–0Aston VillaSixth round proper14 March 1990

League Cup

Notes

References

References

  1. "Aston Villa's Seasons".
  2. "Aston Villa Player Database".
  3. "All Aston Villa players: 1990".
  4. Callaghan was born in [[Singapore]].
  5. "Aston Villa Player Database".
  6. "Aston Villa Player Database".
  7. "Aston Villa Home Page for the 1989-1990 season - Statto.com".
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