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T.Flowers Schmeichel Crossley D.James J.Lukic


Hendry G.Neville Lyttle Rob Jones Pemberton
Ian Pearce Pallister C.Cooper P.Babb g.Kelly
Berg Steve Bruce Chettle Bjornebye Wetherall
Le Saux Irwin Stuart Pearce Molby Dorigo
Atkins Roy Keane Bohinen J.Redknapp Gary Speed
T.Sherwood McClair Woan Rudock Palmer
Wilcox Kanchelskis Bryan Roy McManaman McAllister
Alan Shearer Giggs Stone Barnes Deene
Ripley Paul Ince Collymore Ian Rush Worthington
Chris Sutton M.Hughes D.Philips Robbie Fowler T.Yeboah

R.Slater Cantona Neil Webb Scales P.Masinga


Warhurst N.Butt J.Lee Nigel Clough Radebe
Newell Andy Cole S.Gemmil Thomas Fairclough
Jeff Kenna Sharpe Haland S.Harkness White
Batty David May Tommy Wright Nicol R.Wallace
Shay Given Walsh K.Black Stensgaard Beeney
T.Gale Paul Scholes Gary Bull Walters Noel Whelan
Gallacher Gillespie C.Tiler M.Kennedy M.Ford
Witchge S.Davis McGregor Stewart Couzens
Alan Wright Beckham Mark Wright O'Leary
Mimms Warner Go.Strachan
Lee Jones Tinkler
Matteo
Chamberlain

K.Dalglish A.Ferguson F.Clark R.Evans H.Wilkinson

FA Cup 2 League Cup

Seaman Woods Miklosko Southall Ogrizovic


Dixon Atherton S.Potts Matt Jackson Pressley
Tony Adams I.Nolan Alvin Martin Watson Busst
S.Bould Des Walker Rieper Unsworth P.Williams
Winterburn Petrescu Martin Allen Ablett Borrows
Keown Hyde J.Dicks Barry Horne Cobi Jones
R.Parlour J.Sheridan Hutchison Limpar S.Flynn
Scwarz Waddle Boere Hinchcliffe Mike Marsh
K.Campbell Ingesson M.Hughes Stuart Dublin
Merson D.Hirst Holmes Rideout Ndlovu
Ian Wright Mark Bright Tony Cottee Dunc.Ferguson Roy Wegerle

Hartson Wittingham M.Rush Amokachi Paul Cook


John Jensen Sinton Rowland Barlow Boland
Hillier Bart-Williams Bishop Parkinson Jenkinson
Linighan I.Taylor* M.Holland Kearton M.Hall
Bartram Linighan Morley Samways Mickey Quinn
Alan Smith Francis Les Sealey Durrant J.Gould
Morrow Pressman Breacker Tony Grant Go.Strachan
Kiwomya R.Jones D.Williamson Rowett Rennie
Dickov Andy Pearce Eckstein Earl Barrett J.Williams
McGoldrick Poric Kenny Brown Ebbrell Morgan
Selley G.Watson* Richardson
G.Helder Darby
Pickering

G.Graham T.Francis H.Redknapp J.Royle P.Neal


S.Houston R.Atkinson
FA Cup

T.Flowers Paul Ince MVP Alan Shearer


Le Saux R.Lee TS Alan Shearer 34
Pallister Dunc.Ferguson Coach K.Dalglish
Hendry Seaman FMVP J.Klinsmann
Rob Jones W.Barton
P.Ince Yeboah
Sherwood Chris Waddle
L.Tissier
Alan Shearer
Sutton
Klinsmann

1) In January 1995, Manchester United's 28-year-old French striker Eric Cantona (then holder of the PFA Pl


Selhurst Park. Cantona was banned from football for eight months, fined £20,000 and sentenced to 14 d

2) Chelsea midfielder Dennis Wise was convicted of criminal damage and assault, relating to a fight with a 
and prison sentence were quickly overturned on appeal.

3) Arsenal midfielder Paul Merson admitted in November 1994 that he was an alcoholic and was also addic
 programme before being allowed to resume his playing career.

4) Arsenal manager George Graham was sacked in February 1995 after nearly nine years in charge, when it
agent Rune Haugerelating to the purchases of Norwegian and Danish players Pål Lydersen and John Jens

5) Crystal Palace striker Chris Armstrong failed a drugs test in February 1995 but admitted that he had done

6) the English transfer record was broken when Blackburn Roverspaid £5 million for 21-year-old Norwich C
paid £6 million for Newcastle United's Andy Cole

7) Other significant transfers before and during the 1994–95 season included: Vinny Samways (Tottenham
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Srnicek Thorstvedt T.Roberts Segers Grobbelaar


Pemberton B.Venison Howells Ready W.Barton R.Hall
Howey S.Campbell A.McDonald Elkins Jeff Kenna
Beresford Mabbutt Bardsley Alan Reeves Monkou
Peacock Calderwood Clive Wilson Ardley S.Charlton
Gary Speed R.Fox Popescu Impey Leonhardsen Benali
Hottiger Rosenthal I.Holloway P.Fear Maddison
R.Lee Barmby Barker Vinnie Jones Ekelund
Beardsley Sheringham T.Sinclair Ekoku Widdrington
Worthington Kitson Anderton Gallen Holdsworth le Tissier
Andy Cole J.Klinsmann Les Ferdinand M.Harford J.Magilton

P.Masinga Albert Dumitrescu Dicchio Goodman J.Dodd


Bracewell Austin G.Penrice Thorn Shipperley
Fairclough Sellars Nethercott B.Allen Cunningham Heeney
Steve Watson S.Carr Steve Yates R.Earle G.Watson
L.Clark Ian Walker Meeker Castledine Dowie*
Gillespie K.Scott Hodge Kimble Pau Allen
Noel Whelan R.Elliott Edinburgh Dijkstra N.Sullivan Tisdale
Alan Neilson Dozzell Maddix Gayle D.Hughes
Mathie Andy Turner Ray Wilkins Andy Clarke
M.Hooper Caskey Bailey Talboys
Go.Strachan Guppy Micky Hazard* R.Brevett Fitzgerald
Hendry Perry
Kerslake Blackwell

H.Wilkinson K.Keegan O.Ardiles G.Francis J.Kinnear A.Ball


S.Perryman R.Wilkins
G.Francis

FA Cup4

T.Coton Bosnich N.Martyn B.Gunn G.Ward


Brightwell Staunton Gordon Newsome J.Lawrence
Vonk Ehiogu Southgate Bowen Witlow
P.Williams Terry Phelan Alan Wright R.Shaw Ullathorne Steve Walsh
K.Curle Charles C.Coleman J.Goss J.Willis
Cobi Jones Summerbee P.McGrath Salako Bradshaw Oldfield
Flitcroft Fenton Newsome Milligan Draper
Mike Marsh Niall Quinn A.Townsend Rodger Neil Adams Mark Blake
Rosler Yorke R.Houghton Eadie Lowe
Gaudino Fashanu Preece Mike Sheron I.Roberts
Roy Wegerle Paul Walsh D.Saunders C.Armstrong A.Ward Robins

S.Lomas T.Johnson Humphrey Cureton g.Parker


Beagrie Lamptey Dowie R.Newman Joachim
Kernaghan D.Atkinson Pattersson Robins* F.Carr
A.Hill Teale B.Dyer Bradshaw Phil Gee
Mickey Quinn F.Simpson Ray Houghton* Jimmy Glass S.Prior Mohan
Edghill N.Spink Ndah Akinbiyi Brian Carey
Go.Strachan Margetson Wittingham* Eric Young Polston C.Hill
P.Lake I.Taylor I.Cox Andy Johnson Grayson
D.Brightwell Garry Parker Matthew Ekoku* Heskey
Griffiths Barrett* Ian Crook Ormondroyd
Richardson Richardson* Sutch
B.Small
Phil King

B.Hortson R.Atkinson A.Smith J.Deehan B.Little


R.Atkinson B.Little G.Megson B.McGhee
FA Cup 4

Alan Shearer Alan Shearer 34


Alan Shearer 34 Robbie Fowler 25
Les Ferdinand 24
J.Klinsmann Stan Collymore 22
Andy Cole 21
Jurgen Klinsmann 21
Matt Le Tissier 20

ona (then holder of the PFA Players' Player of the Year award) assaulted a Crystal Palace fan in his team's 1–1 draw at 
20,000 and sentenced to 14 days in prison. The prison sentence was later reduced to 120 hours community service on appeal.

ault, relating to a fight with a taxidriver in London. He was given a three-month prison sentence but the conviction

n alcoholic and was also addicted to cocaine and gambling. He underwent a three-month drug rehabilitation

y nine years in charge, when it was revealed that he had accepted an illegal payment of £425,000 from Norwegian
ers Pål Lydersen and John Jensen three years earlier. Graham was later banned from football for one year by the FA.

but admitted that he had done wrong and returned to action after just four weeks undergoing rehabilitation.

ion for 21-year-old Norwich City striker Chris Sutton. But that record was broken again in January when Manchester United

: Vinny Samways (Tottenham to Everton, £2 million), David Rocastle (Manchester City to Chelsea, £1.25 million), Jürgen Klinsmann (AS
Grobbelaar Hitchcock
S.Clarke
Minto
F.Sinclair
S.Charlton Peacock
Er.Johnsen
Myers
Rocastle
Widdrington D.Wise
Spackman
J.Magilton M.Stein

Spencer
Shipperley Furlong
Glenn Hoddle
G.Rix
Kharine
D.Lee
E.Newton
Burley
Alan Judge
G.Hall
Kjeldbjerg
G.Hoddle

C.Forrest
J.Lawrence Yallop
D.Linighan
Steve Walsh Sedgley
N.Thompson
Milton
C.Thomsen
Mark Blake Mason
G.Williams
Wark
A.Mathie

Genchev
Tanner
Stockwell
Baker
I.Marshall
Brian Carey Tarrico
S.Palmer
Slater
Chapman
Ormondroyd R.Wright
Gavin Johnson
R.Paz
Tony Vaughan
Swailes

J.Lyall
B.McGhee G.Burley

service on appeal.

nchester United

ion), Jürgen Klinsmann (AS Monaco to Tottenham, £2 million), John Scales (Wimbledon to Liverpool, £3 million) and Paul Kitson(Derby


on) and Paul Kitson(Derby County to Newcastle United, £2.2 million).

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