Hull City 1996–97 football season
During the 1996–97 English football season, Hull City A.F.C. competed in the Football League Third Division .
Season summary
A ten match unbeaten league run at the beginning of the 1996–97 season saw Hull remain in the top six until the beginning of October, but the side drifted towards a mid table placing by Christmas. The Tigers progressed through to the second round of the FA Cup following an extraordinary first round replay against Whitby Town . Duane Darby scored a double hat-trick in Hull's 8–4 victory.
Their league form was less impressive, and Hull finished in 17th place – their lowest ever position. The campaign was played out amid growing unrest from the dwindling support. The abuse generated against Dolan and chairman Martin Fish led Christopher Needler – son of the former chairman – to sell his major shareholding.
In July 1997, the Needler family's ownership of the club was at an end. David Lloyd , captain of the Great Britain Davis Cup tennis team and a multi-millionaire, was the new Hull City owner. He also acquired the Hull Rugby League club and ran the two in a joint operation.
Final league table
Main article: 1996–97 Football League
Source: Rules for classification: In the Football League goals scored (GF) takes precedence over goal difference (GD).
Results
Hull City's score comes first
Legend
Football League Third Division
Date
Opponent
Venue
Result
Attendance
Scorers
17 August 1996
Darlington
H
3–2
4,224
Darby (3)
24 August 1996
Carlisle United
A
0–0
5,407
27 August 1996
Hereford United
A
1–0
2,820
Darby
31 August 1996
Barnet
H
0–0
4,605
7 September 1996
Rochdale
H
1–1
3,451
Doncel-Varcarcel
10 September 1996
Lincoln City
A
1–0
3,069
Peacock
14 September 1996
Colchester United
A
1–1
3,073
Gordon
21 September 1996
Hartlepool United
H
1–0
3,886
Darby
28 September 1996
Swansea City
A
0–0
2,961
1 October 1996
Mansfield Town
H
1–1
3,579
Gordon
5 October 1996
Scunthorpe United
H
0–2
5,414
12 October 1996
Leyton Orient
A
1–1
4,490
Brien
15 October 1996
Scarborough
A
2–3
3,425
Turner (2)
19 October 1996
Fulham
H
0–3
3,986
26 October 1996
Wigan Athletic
A
2–1
3,887
Peacock , Trevitt
29 October 1996
Cardiff City
H
1–1
2,775
Gilbert
2 November 1996
Cambridge United
H
1–3
3,563
Brown
9 November 1996
Chester City
A
0–0
2,085
20 November 1996
Torquay United
H
2–0
1,775
Darby , Peacock
23 November 1996
Exeter City
A
0–0
3,423
30 November 1996
Wigan Athletic
H
1–1
3,537
Doncel-Varcarcel
3 December 1996
Northampton Town
A
1–2
3,519
Darby
14 December 1996
Brighton & Hove Albion
A
0–3
3,762
21 December 1996
Doncaster Rovers
H
3–1
2,830
Mason (2), Darby
26 December 1996
Lincoln City
H
2–1
4,892
Darby , Mason
1 January 1997
Hartlepool United
A
1–1
1,944
Joyce
11 January 1997
Swansea City
H
1–1
2,810
Mann
18 January 1997
Mansfield Town
A
0–1
2,286
25 January 1997
Cardiff City
A
0–2
2,328
1 February 1997
Chester City
H
1–0
2,513
Gordon
8 February 1997
Cambridge United
A
0–1
3,029
15 February 1997
Exeter City
H
2–0
2,668
Joyce , Gordon
22 February 1997
Torquay United
A
1–1
2,072
Greaves
25 February 1997
Rochdale
A
2–1
1,349
Joyce , Darby
1 March 1997
Northampton Town
H
1–1
3,495
Darby
8 March 1997
Doncaster Rovers
A
0–0
3,274
15 March 1997
Brighton & Hove Albion
H
3–0
3,373
Joyce (2), Darby
22 March 1997
Carlisle United
H
0–1
3,847
29 March 1997
Darlington
A
0–1
3,024
31 March 1997
Hereford United
H
1–1
2,818
Greaves
5 April 1997
Barnet
A
0–1
1,668
12 April 1997
Scunthorpe United
A
2–2
4,257
Quigley , Lowthorpe
15 April 1997
Colchester United
H
1–2
2,035
Darby
19 April 1997
Leyton Orient
H
3–2
2,647
Peacock , Mann , Rioch (pen)
26 April 1997
Fulham
A
0–2
10,588
3 May 1997
Scarborough
H
0–2
3,774
FA Cup
Main article: 1996-97 FA Cup
League Cup
Main article: 1996-97 Football League Cup
Football League Trophy
Main article: 1996-97 Football League Trophy
Round
Date
Opponent
Venue
Result
Attendance
Goalscorers
NR1
10 December 1996
Chester City
H
3–1
553
NR2
28 January 1997
Carlisle United
A
0–4
3,716
Squad
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
References
"England 1996–97" . Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Archived from the original on 28 March 2010. Retrieved 24 February 2010.
"Hull City 1996–1997 Results" . Archived from the original on 6 September 2015. Retrieved 20 July 2015.
"All Hull City players: 1997" . www.11v11.com . Retrieved 19 July 2015.
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