Thursday, December 16, 2021

Premier League 1992 1993 Survival Sunday Oldham Athletic Southampton 4 - 3


8 Mai 1993
Boundary Park Oldham

Eng Resume  use VLC or BR Player
PL.1993.1994.Oldham.Southmpton.resume.4-3.twb22.ts
414.1 Mo
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Premier League relegation dogfights have become as much a staple of English football as the FA Cup final, following the various ramifications of each goal making for exceptional telly. This was the first of it's kind however as Oldham needed to win and hope that Crystal Palace lost at Arsenal. It seemed like Oldham would comfortably secure their place in the top division, scoring two in each half to Southampton's solitary one. At 4-1 the game was far from over, some Matt Le Tissier magic looking like it was going to deny Oldham their survival as the Saints legend completed his hat trick to make it 4-3 with five minutes left. Oldham managed to keep Le Tissier at bay for a few minutes more and Arsenal duly dispatched Crystal Palace, meaning Joe Royle's Oldham would retain their Premier League status for one more year. It was just one more year however, they've never made a triumphant return.


Oldham Athletic were starting their second successive season in the top-flight and made a solid start, sitting in mid-table after 11 games. Always looking suspect at the back, they provided plenty of goals going forwards – testified by a 5-3 victory in August over Brian Clough’s Nottingham Forest. A narrow 2-1 defeat to Sheffield Wednesday started a worrying run of six defeats in eight matches as Joe Royle’s men started to plummet down the table. Despite a 1-0 win against Manchester United in early March, Oldham were bottom of the table with just 10 games left to play.Back-to-back victories over Middlesbrough and Wimbledon did briefly rekindle hope but with three games left, Oldham were in the drop zone and looking very unlikely to avoid relegation. To stay up, they had to win their final three matches. First up was a trip to title-chasing Aston Villa, who needed the win themselves. Nick Henry scored the only goal to stun Villa Park and ensure a first league title in 27 years for Oldham’s local rivals, Manchester United.
Three days later, Liverpool FC were beaten 3-2 at Boundary Park but going into the final day, another win was required at home to Southampton, whilst hoping Crystal Palace were beaten at Highbury by Arsenal. Oldham led 4-1 midway through the second half and despite Matt Le Tissier chalking up a hat-trick, they held on for a 4-3 victory which was enough to keep them up on goal difference. Palace lost 3-0 to Arsenal, finishing with a -13 goal difference compared to Oldham’s -11.

FOOTBALL COUNTDOWNS
Matthew Le Tissier

ENG 2mnys
Letissier.Foot.Countd.twb22.mp4
75.1 Mo
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