The 1995–96 season was a highly inconsistent one for the club. In October 1995, they were second and hopeful of automatic promotion, but then came a drastic loss of form which, in a fourteen match run, saw them lose 13 games, draw one and win none. They looked set to be relegated to Division Two, but a marked improvement in form during the final four months of the season saw them climb to mid table. Later during the season, the club signed Richard Sneekes from Bolton Wanderers . He would prove an instant hit, scoring ten league goals in less than half a season, and a cult figure with the fans.[ 1]
Source:
[citation needed ] Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goals scored; 3) Goal difference
West Bromwich Albion's score comes first
Date
Opponent
Venue
Result
Attendance
Scorers
12 August 1995
Charlton Athletic
H
1–0
18,593
Gilbert
20 August 1995
Wolverhampton Wanderers
A
1–1
26,329
Taylor
26 August 1995
Ipswich Town
H
0–0
14,470
30 August 1995
Southend United
A
1–2
4,621
Raven
2 September 1995
Sheffield United
H
3–1
14,377
Burgess , Hamilton , Hunt
9 September 1995
Oldham Athletic
A
2–1
8,397
Taylor , Gilbert
12 September 1995
Tranmere Rovers
A
2–2
7,196
Ashcroft (pen), Hunt
17 September 1995
Birmingham City
H
1–0
18,854
Hunt
24 September 1995
Stoke City
A
1–2
9,612
Hunt
30 September 1995
Huddersfield Town
H
1–2
15,945
Taylor
7 October 1995
Reading
H
2–0
12,907
Gilbert , Taylor
14 October 1995
Luton Town
A
2–1
8,042
Ashcroft , Hunt
21 October 1995
Portsmouth
H
2–1
16,257
Ashcroft , Hunt
28 October 1995
Millwall
A
1–2
9,717
Hunt
5 November 1995
Leicester City
H
2–3
16,071
Raven , Hamilton
11 November 1995
Derby County
A
0–3
13,765
18 November 1995
Grimsby Town
A
0–1
8,155
21 November 1995
Norwich City
H
1–4
13,680
Hunt
25 November 1995
Sunderland
H
0–1
17,980
2 December 1995
Reading
A
1–3
7,910
Ashcroft
9 December 1995
Stoke City
H
0–1
16,872
16 December 1995
Huddersfield Town
A
1–4
12,664
Hamilton
23 December 1995
Crystal Palace
H
2–3
13,103
Darby , Hunt
26 December 1995
Port Vale
A
1–3
10,807
Gilbert
13 January 1996
Wolverhampton Wanderers
H
0–0
21,658
20 January 1996
Charlton Athletic
A
1–4
11,864
Hunt
3 February 1996
Ipswich Town
A
1–2
10,798
Taylor
10 February 1996
Southend United
H
3–1
12,906
Hunt , Taylor (2)
17 February 1996
Tranmere Rovers
H
1–1
15,014
Hunt
20 February 1996
Sheffield United
A
2–1
10,944
Burgess , Hunt
27 February 1996
Oldham Athletic
H
1–0
11,956
Taylor
2 March 1996
Port Vale
H
1–1
13,707
Taylor
9 March 1996
Crystal Palace
A
0–1
18,336
12 March 1996
Watford
H
4–4
11,836
Taylor (3), Sneekes
16 March 1996
Barnsley
H
2–1
12,701
Raven , Sneekes
20 March 1996
Birmingham City
A
1–1
19,147
Sneekes
23 March 1996
Watford
A
1–1
10,334
Taylor
30 March 1996
Portsmouth
A
2–0
8,126
Sneekes (2)
2 April 1996
Luton Town
H
0–2
15,131
6 April 1996
Millwall
H
1–0
13,793
Sneekes
9 April 1996
Leicester City
A
2–1
17,889
Sneekes , Raven
13 April 1996
Grimsby Town
H
3–1
16,116
Taylor (2), Sneekes
20 April 1996
Norwich City
A
2–2
14,667
Sneekes , Taylor
27 April 1996
Sunderland
A
0–0
22,027
30 April 1996
Barnsley
A
1–1
6,981
Gilbert
5 May 1996
Derby County
H
3–2
23,858
Sneekes , Hunt , Taylor
Squad at end of season
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules . Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Left club during season
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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules . Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
^ Germaine was born in Birmingham , England , but also qualified to represent Scotland internationally and would represent them at U-21 level.
^ Mardon was born in Bristol , England , but also qualified to represent Wales internationally and made his international debut for Wales in October 1995.