1989–90 Newcastle United F.C. season

During the 1989–90 season, Newcastle United participated in the Football League Division Two. After the disappointment of the previous season's relegation, the manager Jim Smith again dabbled in the transfer market, offloading the captain Kenny Sansom, the former captain Glenn Roeder, Denmark's Frank Pingel, Rob McDonald and the promising youngsters Michael O'Neill and Darren Jackson.

Newcastle United
1989–90 season
ChairmanGordon McKeag
ManagerJim Smith
StadiumSt James' Park
Division Two3rd
FA CupFifth round
League CupThird round
Full Members CupNorthern Area Semi-Final
Top goalscorerLeague: Quinn (32)
All: Quinn (34)
Highest home attendance32,216
(vs. Sunderland)
Lowest home attendance6,167
(vs. Oldham Athletic)
Average home league attendance21,579

With new signings including their former player Mark McGhee, the team started the season with an emphatic 5–2 win over Leeds United at St. James' Park that saw another new signing, Micky Quinn, score four times on his debut. After a promising start, the team struggled until Smith signed the Scotland skipper, Roy Aitken, who instilled steel into a lightweight midfield of ball players Kevin Brock, Kevin Dillon and John Gallacher. United regained their momentum with a change of formation that saw Bjorn Kristensen switched to sweeper and the team returned to the top of the table, only to be overtaken by Leeds and Sheffield United. Left to compete in the promotion play-offs after finishing third, they lost to their local rivals Sunderland in the semi-finals. It was a disappointing end to a season that also saw unrest from the fans and talk of take-overs.

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Leeds United (C, P) 46 24 13 9 79 52 +27 85 Promotion to the First Division
2 Sheffield United (P) 46 24 13 9 78 58 +20 85
3 Newcastle United 46 22 14 10 80 55 +25 80 Qualification for the Second Division play-offs
4 Swindon Town[lower-alpha 1] (O) 46 20 14 12 79 59 +20 74
5 Blackburn Rovers 46 19 17 10 74 59 +15 74
Source: Statto
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored
(C) Champions; (O) Play-off winners; (P) Promoted
Notes:
  1. Swindon Town were disqualified from promotion after being found guilty of making illegal payments, and the play-off runners-up Sunderland were promoted in their place.

Appearances, goals and cards

(Substitute appearances in brackets)
Pos. Name League FA Cup League Cup ZDS Cup Playoffs Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
GKEngland John Burridge 28040203020390
GKRepublic of Ireland Gary Kelly 400010000050
GKNorthern Ireland Tommy Wright 14000000000140
DFScotland Roy Aitken 44140303020561
DFRepublic of Ireland John Anderson 29 (8)410100 (1)02033 (9)4
DFEngland Darren Bradshaw 9 (3)01 (1)000101012 (4)0
DFDenmark Bjørn Kristensen 25 (8)33020302035 (8)3
DFEngland Ray Ranson 33030203010420
DFEngland Kevin Scott 42341302020534
DFEngland Mark Stimson 35 (2)14030102045 (2)1
DFScotland Paul Sweeney 14 (5)020103 (2)00019 (6)0
DFEngland Andy Thorn 10100210000122
MFEngland Billy Askew 400000002060
MFEngland Kevin Brock 43 (1)22031202052 (1)3
MFEngland Kevin Dillon 4303 (1)030300 (1)052 (2)0
MFEngland Wayne Fereday 21 (4)0101 (1)01 (2)00024 (7)0
MFScotland John Gallacher 21 (7)62031310029 (7)8
MFRepublic of Ireland Liam O'Brien 14 (5)22110310 (2)020 (7)4
FWEngland Gary Brazil 4 (12)20 (1)01 (1)10 (1)0005 (15)3
FWScotland Mark McGhee 4619453130205825
FWEngland Micky Quinn 4532422022205536
FWEngland David Robinson 0 (1)00 (1)10000000 (2)1

Coaching staff

Position Staff
Manager England Jim Smith
Assistant Manager England Bobby Saxton

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