Season 1976-77 |
x |
Don
Revie |
Friendly matches |
1 |
15 December
1976
- England 0 Wales 0
[0-0] Molineux, Wolverhampton
(4,389) |
|
HD |
England: P.Bradshaw, G.Keegan, D.Jones, Ray Wilkinsᶜ, S.Sims, P.Futcher,
A.King (Glenn Hoddle), Alan Sunderland, D.Swindlehurst, Brian Talbot,
D.Fairclough (Peter Barnes). (unused: R.Taylor, P.Haigh, G.Owen). |
Over-age players: Alan Sunderland (23) and Brian Talbot (23). Sunderland
replaced Trevor Francis (22), who had influenza. Fulham goalkeeper, Gerry
Peyton was selected but withdrew to play for the Republic of Ireland, and
was replaced by Bradshaw. John Deehan pulled out of the squad to play in a
first-division game for Aston Villa against Liverpool on the same night (he
scored twice in a 5-1 win). |
2 |
27 April 1977
- England 1 Scotland 0
[0-0] Bramall Lane, Sheffield
(8,934) |
Cunningham |
HW |
England: P.Bradshaw, P.Daniel, D.Peachᶜ, S.Sims, P.Futcher, G.Owen, Laurie
Cunningham, Steve Williams, K.Bertschin, Peter Reid, Peter Barnes. (unused: S.Hardwick, P.Haigh, P.Garner, Graham Rix, K.Edwards). |
Over-age players: David Peach (26). Glenn Hoddle dropped out with a shin
injury and was replaced by Williams. With Scotland beating Wales 3-2 at
Easter Road, Edinburgh, two months earlier, England were proclaimed
(unofficial) British Under-21 Champions. |
x |
Les
Cocker |
UEFA Under-21 Championship 1978 preliminary matches |
3 |
group five |
26 May 1977
- Finland 0 England
1
[0-1] Olympiastadion,
Helsinki
(4,055) |
Peach |
AW |
England: J.Middleton, P.Daniel, D.Peachᶜ, Steve Williams, S.Sims, P.Futcher,
Peter Barnes, Laurie Cunningham (G.Rowell), John Richards, Peter Reid,
G.Owen. (other squad members: P.Bradshaw, P.Haigh, J.Deehan, S.Elliott, Tony
Woodcock. |
Over-age players: David Peach (26) and John Richards (26). Don Revie
was with the full international squad at the British Championship. |
4 |
1 June 1977
- Norway 1 England
2
[0-1] Brann
Stadion, Bergen
(4,450) |
Ottesen Deehan, Barnes |
AW |
England: J.Middleton, P.Daniel, D.Peachᶜ, Steve Williams, S.Sims, P.Futcher
(P.Haigh), Peter Barnes, J.Deehan, John Richards (Laurie Cunningham), Peter
Reid, G.Owen. (other squad members: P.Bradshaw, G.Rowell, S.Elliott, Tony
Woodcock. |
Over-age players: David Peach (26) and John Richards (26).
Following Don Revie's departure from his position as England manager on 11
July, Les Cocker resigned as assistant manager on 27 August 1977. |
Season 1977-78 |
x |
Dave
Sexton |
5 |
6
September 1977 -
England 6 Norway 0 [3-0]
Goldstone Ground, Hove (18,431) |
Ward (3), Barnes, Deehan (2) |
HW |
England: J.Middleton, P.Hinshelwood, D.Peachᶜ, Steve Williams, S.Sims,
P.Futcher, Laurie Cunningham, Peter Ward, J.Deehan, G.Owen, Peter Barnes.
(other squad members: P.Haigh, Peter Reid, G.Rowell, A.Curbishley, S.Elliott,
Tony Woodcock). |
Over-age players: David Peach (26) and Peter Ward (22). Blackburn Rovers
goalkeeper, Paul Bradshaw pulled out of the squad to play for his club in a
League Cup replay at Colchester, the following night, which they lost 4-0. |
6 |
12 October 1977 - England 8
Finland 1 [3-1] Boothferry
Park, Hull (4,606) |
Deehan (2), Sims, Daniel (pen), Woodcock (3), Cunningham
A.Uimonen
|
HW |
England: P.Bradshaw, P.Daniel, Derek Statham, Peter Reid, S.Sims, P.Futcher,
Laurie Cunningham, Tony Woodcock, J.Deehan, G.Owen (Glenn Hoddle), Peter
Barnes (Graham Rix). (other squad members: J.Middleton, D.Peach, S.Wicks,
Steve Williams, R.Hankin). |
7 |
quarter-finals |
8 March 1978
- England 2 Italy
1
[1-1] Maine
Road, Manchester
(22,241) |
Woodcock (2) Bagni |
HW |
England: Joe Corrigan, Viv Anderson, D.Peachᶜ, Glenn Hoddle, S.Sims,
P.Futcher, Laurie Cunningham (Steve Williams), Tony Woodcock, J.Deehan
(T.Langley), G.Owen, Peter Barnes. (unused: P.Bradshaw, Kenny Sansom,
S.Wicks). |
Over-age players: Joe Corrigan (29) and David Peach (27). This was England's
first Under-21 match to be televised, with highlights featuring in BBC1's
'Sportsnight'. John Motson commentated. Graham Rix withdrew with a groin
strain, and John Middleton, the Derby goalkeeper, and Bolton's Peter Reid,
both dropped out to play in league games in the same week. Corrigan replaced
Middleton. Cyrille Regis and Derek Statham, both of West Bromwich Albion,
also withdrew with injuries, and were replaced by Langley and Sansom,
respectively. |
8 |
5 April 1978
-
Italy 0
England 0
[0-0] Stadio
Olimpico, Roma
(28,579) |
|
AD |
England: Joe Corrigan, P.Daniel, D.Peachᶜ, Peter Reid, S.Sims, P.Futcher,
Kevin Reeves, Steve Williams, Glenn Hoddle, G.Owen, Peter Barnes. (unused: P.Bradshaw, Kenny Sansom, R.Money, K.Bertschin, C.Jones). |
Over-age players: Joe Corrigan (29) and David Peach (27).
Ray Hankin of Leeds United was injured and was replaced in the squad by
Bertschin. England won 2-1 on aggregate. |
9 |
semi-finals |
19 April 1978
-
Yugoslavia 2
England
1
[1-1] Stadion Vojvodine, Novi Sad
(10,000) |
Halilhodžić (2) King |
AL |
England: P.Bradshaw, P.Daniel, D.Peachᶜ, Steve Williams, S.Sims, P.Futcher,
A.King, Kevin Reeves, K.Bertschin, G.Owen, Graham Rix. (unused: Chris
Woods, R.Money, T.Langley, S.Wicks, I.Bailey). |
Over-age players: David Peach (27). Peach's Southampton team-mate, Phil
Boyer (29), was to be the other over-age player, but withdrew, two days
before the game and was replaced by Langley. The Tottenham pair of Glenn
Hoddle and Chris Jones also pulled out with injuries and were replaced by
King and Bertschin. |
10 |
2 May 1978
-
England 1
Yugoslavia 1
[0-0] Maine Road, Manchester
(24,423) |
Sims Halilhodžić |
HD |
England: Joe Corrigan, P.Daniel, D.Peachᶜ, Glenn Hoddle, S.Sims, P.Futcher,
Steve Williams, Kevin Reeves, K.Bertschin (C.Jones), Peter Reid, Peter
Barnes. (unused: J.Middleton, Kenny Sansom, R.Money, A.King). |
Over-age players: Joe Corrigan (29) and David Peach (27). Tony Woodcock
withdrew with an injury and Gary Owen was suspended after picking up his
second yellow card of the competition in the first leg. Yugoslavia won 3-2
on aggregate and went on to win the competition. |
The age rules were changed for the
1978-80 European Championship to allow players that had their 22nd birthday
during the second season of a competition to take part, without being registered
as an over-age player.
Season 1978-79 |
UEFA Under-21 Championship 1980 preliminary |
11 |
group one |
19 September 1978
- Denmark 1 England 2
[1-0] Hvidovre Stadion, København
(1,800) |
Sørensen (pen)
Hoddle, Hazell
|
AW |
England: Phil Parkes, W.Wright, Kenny Sansom, Steve Williams, R.Hazell,
P.Futcher, G.Owenᶜ, Kevin Reeves, Cyrille Regis, Glenn Hoddle, Graham Rix.
(unused: L.Sealey, Derek Statham, Gordon Cowans, J.Deehan, T.Langley). |
Over-age players: Phil Parkes (28). |
Friendly matches |
12 |
6 February 1979
- Wales 0 England 1
[0-0] Vetch Field, Swansea
(5,642) |
Hoddle |
AW |
England: Gary Bailey (Chris Woods), Kenny Sansomᶜ, Derek Statham, G.Owen,
W.Gilbert (Russell Osman), W.Wright, Gordon Cowans, Luther Blissett, Kevin
Reeves, Glenn Hoddle, Bryan Robson. (unused: Terry Butcher, T.Langley,
S.Cummins). |
Over-age players: Bryan Robson (22). Sunderland's Shaun Elliott
(who, at 22, would have been the second over-age player) and Gary
Rowell dropped out of the squad to play in a rearranged FA Cup-tie at Burnley
on the same night. It was subsequently postponed eight times in a diabolical
winter. They were
replaced by Butcher and Cummins. |
pp |
28 February 1979
- Netherlands vs. England
Stadion de Geusselt, Maastricht |
Match cancelled on 23 February, due to heavy snow. |
App |
England squad announced 16 February: J.Burridge, Gary Bailey, Brian
Greenhoff, W.Gilbert, R.Hazell, Kenny Sansom, S.Elliott, S.Walford, Steve
Williams, A.Curbishley, G.Megson, Graham Rix, Luther Blissett, G.Rowell,
G.Crooks, K.Mabbutt. Revised England squad announced 22 February:
L.Sealey, I.Hesford, D.Salman, K.Bond, M.Rathbone, R.Hazell, K.Broadhurst,
Steve Foster, P.Clark, K.Dillon, G.Stanley, Ray Wilkins, Luther Blissett,
T.Langley, K.Mabbutt, G.Thompson. |
Rearranged league games and FA Cup-ties due to multiple postponements led to
13 withdrawals from the original squad. Only Blissett, Hazell and Mabbutt
were available, and the venue was switched from Alkmaar in North Holland to
Maastricht on the southern border with Belgium, eight days before the game,
in the hope of the weather relenting, but it was called off just a day after
the announcement of the revised squad, due to several inches of snow on the
pitch. Over-age players (original squad): John Burridge (27), Shaun Elliott
(22) and Brian
Greenhoff (26). Over-age players (revised squad): Gary Stanley (24) and Ray Wilkins (22). |
UEFA Under-21 Championship 1980 preliminary |
13 |
group one |
5 June 1979
- Bulgaria
1
England 3
[1-2] Stadion Minyor, Pernik
(3,929) |
Valkov Reeves (2),
Regis |
AW |
England: Gary Bailey, Kenny Sansom, Derek Statham, Steve Williams,
W.Gilbert, W.Wright, Kevin Reeves, Glenn Hoddle (Bryan Robson), J.Deehan
(Luther Blissett), G.Owenᶜ, Cyrille Regis. (other squad members: Chris
Woods, Russell Osman, Terry Butcher, Gordon Cowans, Graham Rix). |
Over-age players:
Bryan Robson (22). |
Friendly match |
14 |
9 June 1979
- Sweden 1
England 2
[0-0] Arosvallen,
Västerås
(4,300) |
Nilsson Robson,
Regis |
AW |
England: Chris Woods, Kenny Sansomᶜ, Derek Statham, Bryan Robson,
Russell Osman, Terry
Butcher, Kevin Reeves, Gordon Cowans (Steve Williams), Luther Blissett,
Graham Rix (G.Owen), Cyrille Regis (J.Deehan). (other squad members: Gary
Bailey, W.Gilbert, W.Wright, Glenn Hoddle). |
Over-age players: Bryan Robson (22). |
Although Sexton fielded a highly inexperienced team, this is the first time that the starting
eleven
would all go on to gain full honours with the national team. |
Season 1979-80 |
UEFA Under-21 Championship 1980 preliminary matches |
15 |
group one |
11 September 1979
-
England 1
Denmark
0
[1-0] Vicarage Road, Watford
(9,197) |
Deehan |
HW |
England: Gary Bailey, W.Wright, Derek Statham, Bryan Robson, Russell Osman,
Terry Butcher, Kevin Reeves, Steve Williams, J.Deehan (Graham Rix), G.Owenᶜ,
Luther Blissett. (unused: Chris Woods, W.Gilbert, Gordon Cowans, Glenn
Hoddle). |
Over-age players: Bryan Robson (22). |
16 |
20 November 1979
- England 5
Bulgaria
0
[3-0] Filbert Street, Leicester
(5,758) |
Crooks (3 (1 pen)), Hilaire, Birtles |
HW |
England: Chris Woods, R.Ranson, M.Dennis, W.Gilbert, Terry Butcher, Bryan
Robsonᶜ, Gordon Cowans, V.Hilaire, Garry Birtles, G.Crooks, Graham Rix.
(unused: Gary Bailey, W.Wright, Steve Williams, G.Owen, J.Deehan). |
Over-age players:
Garry Birtles (23) and Bryan Robson (22). Other players over 21: Graham Rix
(22). |
17 |
quarter-finals |
12 February 1980
- England 2 Scotland 1
[1-0] Highfield Road, Coventry
(15,382) |
Owen, Robson Archibald |
HW |
England: Gary Bailey, W.Wright, Kenny Sansom, Bryan Robson, Russell Osman,
Terry Butcher, V.Hilaire, Glenn Hoddle, G.Crooks, G.Owenᶜ, Graham Rix.
(unused: J.Lukic, W.Gilbert, A.Curbishley). |
Over-age players: Bryan Robson (23). Other players over 21:
Glenn Hoddle (22) and Graham Rix (22). 22-year-old Kevin
Reeves would have been a fourth player over 21, but dropped out due to
illness and a hamstring problem and was replaced by Crooks, whilst another
22-year-old, Cyrille Regis also dropped out on the day because of injury, to be replaced by Hilaire.
Unused substitute, Alan Curbishley was also 22. |
18 |
4 March 1980
- Scotland 0
England 0 [0-0] Pittodrie
Stadium, Aberdeen
(24,000) |
|
AD |
England: Gary Bailey, W.Wright, Kenny Sansom, Bryan Robson, Russell Osman,
Terry Butcher, Glenn Hoddle, G.Crooks (V.Hilaire), Cyrille Regis, G.Owenᶜ,
Kevin Reeves. (unused: Chris Woods, A.Curbishley, V.Hilaire, W.Gilbert,
S.Elliott). |
Over-age players: Bryan Robson (23) and unused substitute, Shaun Elliott
(23).
Players over 21: Glenn Hoddle (22), Kevin Reeves (22) and Cyrille Regis (22). Alan Curbishley (22) also
stayed on the bench. England won 2-1 on aggregate. |
19 |
semi-finals |
16 April 1980 - England 1
GDR 2
[0-0] Bramall Lane, Sheffield
(10,039) |
Fashanu Raab, Dennstedt |
HL |
England: Gary Bailey, R.Ranson, Kenny Sansomᶜ, Steve Williams, Russell Osman,
Terry Butcher, Glenn Hoddle, J.Fashanu (G.Crooks), Kevin Reeves (Garry Birtles),
Gordon Cowans, V.Hilaire. (unused: J.Lukic, W.Gilbert,
A.Curbishley). |
Over-age players: substitute, Garry Birtles (23). Other players over 21: Glenn Hoddle (22) and Kevin Reeves (22). Unused substitute, Alan Curbishley was also 22. Graham
Rix and Billy Wright withdrew because their sides were playing FA Cup
semi-final replays on the same night. Birtles was brought in as a
replacement and Southampton's Graham Baker also had to drop out as he needed
a cartilage operation on his knee. Goalkeeper, Chris
Woods had to withdraw with a knee ligament injury and was replaced by Lukic. |
x |
Terry
Venables |
20 |
23 April 1980
- GDR 1
England 0 [0-0] Ernst-Abbe-Sportfeld Stadion, Jena
(3,000) |
Kreer |
AL |
England: Chris Woods, P.Hinshelwood, Kenny Sansom, Steve Williams, Russell
Osman, Terry Butcher (Steve Foster), Glenn Hoddle, Peter Ward, Cyrille
Regis, G.Owenᶜ, V.Hilaire (Clive Allen). (unused: J.Lukic, M.Smith, J.Fashanu). |
Over-age players: Paul Hinshelwood (23) and Peter Ward (24).
Other players over 21: Glenn Hoddle (22) and Cyrille
Regis (22), plus
substitute, Steve Foster (22). Billy Gilbert, Ray Ranson, Kevin Reeves,
Bryan Robson and Billy Wright all dropped out with injuries and Allen,
Foster, Hinshelwood and Smith were drafted in. Dave Sexton was
unavailable, as he was also Manchester United's manager and they had a
rearranged first-division game with Aston Villa, that night. East Germany
won 3-1 on aggregate, but lost to the USSR in the final. |
Season 1980-81 |
x |
Dave
Sexton |
Friendly match |
21 |
9 September 1980 -
England 3 Norway 0
[3-0]
The Dell, Southampton
(6,973) |
Eggan OG, Goddard
(2) |
HW |
England: J.Lukic, Terry Fenwick, M.Dennis, G.Bakerᶜ,
W.Gilbert, P.Dyson, Paul
Goddard (J.Fashanu), C.Johnston, Clive Allen, V.Hilaire, D.Hodgson
(R.Moses). (unused: I.Hesford, R.Ranson, N.Reid). |
This was the first England Under-21 squad where every player was under 21 years of age.
Garry Thompson withdrew with an ankle injury. Reid was brought in as cover
for Ranson, who had a hamstring injury, but may still have sat on the bench. |
UEFA Under-21 Championship 1982 preliminary matches |
22 |
group one |
14 October 1980 -
Romania 4
England 0
[0-0]
Stadionul
Astra, Ploiești
(10,000) |
Terheș (3), Dyson OG |
AL |
Bozeșan
shot wide from a 65th-minute penalty kick after the first goal
|
England: J.Lukic, Terry Fenwick, M.Dennis (R.Ranson), G.Baker, W.Gilbert,
P.Dyson, V.Hilaire, Clive Allen, J.Fashanu, Gordon Cowans, K.Dillon
(D.Hodgson). (unused: I.Hesford, G.Shaw). |
Cowans and Fashanu had also been selected in the full international
squad for the following day's World Cup qualifying match in Bucharest, but
were utilised when Remi Moses and Paul Goddard withdrew with injuries. |
23 |
18 November 1980 -
England 5 Switzerland 0
[4-0]
Portman
Road, Ipswich
(3,808) |
In-Albon OG, Owen,
Fashanu, Goddard, Hodgson |
HW |
England: Chris Woods, R.Ranson, Terry Fenwick, A.Curbishley, W.Gilbert,
P.Dyson, Paul Goddard, J.Fashanu, D.Hodgson, G.Owenᶜ (Mike Duxbury), R.Moses
(V.Hilaire). (unused: J.Lukic, Clive Allen, G.Shaw). |
Over-age players: Alan Curbishley (23) and Gary Owen (22). Mark Dennis
withdrew with damaged knee ligaments. |
Friendly match |
24 |
25 February 1981 -
England 1 Republic of Ireland 0
[1-0]
Anfield, Liverpool
(5,882) |
Shaw |
HW |
England: J.Lukic (I.Hesford), Danny Thomas, P.Dyson (Mike Duxbury), M.Smith,
Terry Fenwickᶜ, R.Moses (M.Proctor), C.Johnston, Steve McMahon, G.Shaw (Paul
Goddard), L.Chapman (J.Fashanu), D.Hodgson. |
Brighton goalkeeper, Perry Digweed, and Manchester City's Steve MacKenzie
and Nicky Reid were withdrawn so that they could play for their clubs in
rearranged league games, the night before. They were replaced by Hesford,
Proctor and Smith. Aston Villa's Gary Williams dropped out through injury
and was replaced by Duxbury. |
UEFA Under-21 Championship 1982 preliminary matches |
25 |
group one |
28 April 1981 -
England 3 Romania 0
[1-0]
County Ground, Swindon
(8,739) |
Heath (2), Thompson |
HW |
Nicuşor Vlad |
England: J.Lukic, R.Ranson (Mike Duxbury), Terry Fenwick, R.Moses,
W.Gilbert, M.Smith, G.Mills, Sammy Lee, G.Thompson, G.Owenᶜ, A.Heath.
(unused: I.Hesford, Gary Mabbutt, Clive Allen, V.Hilaire). |
Over-age players: Sammy Lee (22) and Gary Owen (22). Tommy Caton, Justin
Fashanu, Paul Goddard, Nicky Reid, Gary Shaw and Chris Woods all pulled out
of the squad. Allen, Hesford, Mabbutt and Thompson were brought in as
replacements. |
26 |
31 May 1981 -
Switzerland 0
England 0
[0-0]
Stade de la Maladière,
Neuchâtel
(1,500) |
|
AD |
England: J.Lukic, Mike Duxbury (R.Ranson), S.McCall, R.Moses, W.Gilbert,
M.Smith, A.Heath, G.Shaw, G.Thompson, Sammy Leeᶜ, M.Proctor. (unused: Chris Woods, N.Reid, J.Fashanu). |
Over-age players: Sammy Lee (22). Paul Goddard and Gary Mills withdrew with
injuries. Gary Owen, also 22, would have been the second over-age player,
but withdrew with a hamstring injury. McCall was a replacement. Terry
Fenwick picked up an injury in training and had to drop out after initially
being named in the starting eleven. |
27 |
5 June 1981 -
Hungary 1
England 2
[1-1]
Keszthelyi
Városi Sporttelep, Keszthely
(8,000) |
Mörtel Shaw, Fashanu |
AW |
Sándor Sallai77Sammy Lee77 |
England: J.Lukic, R.Ranson, S.McCall (M.Proctor), Sammy Leeᶜ,
W.Gilbert,
M.Smith, R.Moses, J.Fashanu, G.Thompson (N.Reid), G.Shaw, A.Heath. (unused: Chris Woods). |
Over-age players: Sammy Lee (22). Duxbury and Fenwick were ruled out
through injuries. |
Season 1981-82 |
Friendly match |
28 |
8 September 1981 - Norway
0 England 0 [0-0]
Marienlyst
Stadion, Drammen
(5,200) |
|
AD |
England: Gary Bailey, Terry Fenwickᶜ, C.Gibson, S.MacKenzie,
Mike Duxbury (W.Gilbert), T.Caton, G.Mills (R.Moses), J.Fashanu (Paul Goddard), G.Thompson
(S.Moran), A.Heath, M.Proctor (G.Owen). |
Over-age players: Gary Bailey (23) and substitute, Gary Owen (23). Other
players over 21: Mike Duxbury (22). Gary Shaw withdrew with an
injured foot. Both goalkeepers originally named in the squad, John Lukic and
Chris Woods, also withdrew. Bailey, Caton and Moran were brought in as replacements.
Sheffield Wednesday's Mark Smith was also in the squad. |
UEFA Under-21 Championship 1982 preliminary |
29 |
group one |
17 November 1981 -
England 2
Hungary 0
[1-0]
City Ground, Nottingham
(8,734) |
Thompson, Fashanu |
HW |
England: J.Lukic, Terry Fenwick, S.McCall, N.Reid, W.Gilbert (T.Caton),
G.Owenᶜ, R.Moses, J.Fashanu, G.Thompson, G.Shaw, A.Heath. (unused: Chris
Woods, S.MacKenzie, M.Proctor, S.Moran). |
Over-age players: Gary Owen (23). Other players over 21: Terry Fenwick (22nd
birthday), Billy Gilbert (22), Garry Thompson (22) and unused substitute,
Chris Woods (22). Mark Smith pulled out of the squad with an injury. |
x |
Ron
Greenwood |
30 |
quarter-finals |
17 March 1982 -
Poland 1
England 2
[0-1]
Stadion Dziesięciolecia, Warszawa
(4,000) |
Buda
Goddard, Hodgson |
AW |
England: I.Hesford, R.Ransonᶜ, T.Caton, N.Reid, Gary Mabbutt, Steve McMahon,
A.Gale, A.Heath, D.Hodgson, J.Fashanu, Paul Goddard. (unused: P.Hucker,
Gary Stevens*, P.Heaton, Clive Allen). |
Players over 21: Tony Gale (22), Paul Goddard (22), Iain Hesford (22) and
unused substitute, Peter Hucker (22). Luton Town's Ricky Hill (23) would
have been an over-age player, but he was withdrawn to play for his club in a
rearranged second-division fixture at Barnsley, the night before. Dave Sexton was elsewhere, leading
his club, Coventry City to a 1-0 victory at Old Trafford against Manchester
United, the club that had sacked
him after seven successive victories at the end of the previous season.
* Everton's Gary Stevens (Michael Gary Stevens) stayed on the bench and
won his only Under-21 cap as a substitute, in the final, two years later.
His namesake from Brighton (Gary Andrew Stevens) made his Under-21 debut,
the following season. |
x |
Dave
Sexton |
31 |
7 April 1982 -
England 2 Poland 2
[2-0] Boleyn Ground, Upton Park
(6,680) |
Hateley (2) Biernat, Baran |
HD |
Iain Hesford saved a penalty from
Wdowczyk with five minutes remaining. It would have put Poland through on
away goals. |
England: I.Hesford, R.Ransonᶜ, Gary Mabbutt, N.Reid, M.Proctor, T.Caton,
A.Peake, A.Ritchie, Mark Hateley, G.Bannister (V.Hilaire), P.Davis (M.Smith).
(unused: Chris Woods, G.Thompson). |
Players over 21: Iain Hesford (22), substitutes, Vince Hilaire (22)
and Mark Smith (22), and unused substitutes, Garry Thompson (22) and Chris
Woods (22). Ricky Hill (23) was again selected as an over-age player, but
again had to withdraw, this time because of an ankle injury. Gary Mills
withdrew from the squad after moving to the United States to play for
Seattle Sounders. He was replaced by Davis. Justin Fashanu's ankle injury
and Danny Thomas's hamstring ruled them out, and Hilaire and Thompson were
brought in as replacements. England won 4-3 on aggregate. |
32 |
semi-finals |
19 April 1982
- Scotland 0
England 1
[0-1]
Hampden Park, Glasgow
(16,130) |
Thompson |
AW |
Ray Stewart90Mark Hateley90 |
England: I.Hesford, R.Ransonᶜ, Terry Fenwick, N.Reid, S.Wicks, C.Whyte, Gary
Mabbutt, S.MacKenzie, Mark Hateley, G.Thompson, P.Davis. (unused:
P.Hucker, Danny Thomas, Clive Allen, G.Rowell, Chris Waddle). |
Over-age players: Steve Wicks (25) and unused substitute, Gary Rowell (24).
Other players over 21: Terry Fenwick (22), Iain Hesford (22), Garry Thompson (22) and unused
substitute, Peter Hucker (22).
Gary Owen (23) was selected as an over-age player, but pulled out with a
hamstring injury. There were further withdrawals for the other over-age
player, Graham Rix (24), plus Gary Bannister, Tommy Caton, Paul Goddard (22)
and Mark Smith (22). Rowell, Wicks and Whyte were brought in as
replacements. Ranson and Reid both played two nights later for Manchester
City in a 1-0 win at West Bromwich Albion. |
33 |
28 April 1982
- England
1
Scotland 1
[1-1]
Maine Road, Manchester
(8,212) |
Heath Sharp |
HD |
England: I.Hesford, Terry Fenwick, S.McCall, N.Reid, Sammy Leeᶜ, T.Caton,
A.Heath (C.Whyte), S.Mackenzie, G.Shaw, Paul Goddard, J.Fashanu. (unused: P.Hucker, Clive Allen, P.Davis, Gary Mabbutt). |
Over-age players: Sammy Lee (23). Other players over 21:
Terry Fenwick (22), Paul Goddard (22), Iain Hesford (22)
and unused substitute, Peter Hucker (22). Steve Wicks (25) was the second
over-age player named in the squad. David Hodgson and Ray Ranson were
withdrawals. England won 2-1 on aggregate. |
Season 1982-83 |
x |
Howard
Wilkinson |
UEFA Under-21 Championship 1984 preliminary |
34 |
group three |
21 September 1982 -
Denmark 1 England 4 [1-2] Hvidovre Stadion, København
(500) |
Christensen
Mabbutt (2), Regis, Davis
|
AW |
England: Gary Bailey, Barry Venison, Gary Mabbutt, Steve McMahon, B.Kilcline,
C.Whyte, N.Callaghan, Paul Bracewell (Paul Walsh), Cyrille Regisᶜ, P.Davis
(Nick Pickering), John Barnes. (unused: S.Francis, Gary Stevens,
S.Robson). |
Over-age players: Gary Bailey (24) and Cyrille Regis (24). Also in the squad
were Martyn Bennett (who pulled out with a knee injury) and John Pearson. Howard Wilkinson took charge of the
team, whilst Dave Sexton remained as coach for the delayed final from the previous competition
that kicked off on
the same night. |
x |
Dave
Sexton |
UEFA Under-21 Championship 1982 |
35 |
FINAL |
21 September 1982 -
England 3
West Germany 1
[1-0] Bramall Lane, Sheffield
(6,354) |
Owen (2 (1 pen)), Fashanu
Völler |
HW |
England: I.Hesford, Danny Thomas, Terry Fenwick, Sammy Leeᶜ, Mike Duxbury,
T.Caton, Paul Goddard, S.McCall, G.Shaw, G.Owen, D.Hodgson (J.Fashanu).
(unused: J.Lukic, R.Ranson, R.Moses, G.Bannister). |
Over-age players: Sammy Lee (23) and Gary Owen (24). Other players over 21:
Mike Duxbury (23), Terry Fenwick (22), Paul Goddard (22), Iain Hesford (22),
David Hodgson (22) and unused substitutes, Gary Bannister (22) and Ray
Ranson (22). Mark Smith (22) was also in the squad, whilst Adrian Heath,
Steve MacKenzie and Garry Thompson (22) all dropped out. |
36 |
12 October 1982 -
West Germany 3
England
2
[0-0] Weserstadion, Bremen
(7,000) |
Littbarski (3 (1 pen))
Duxbury, Goddard |
AL |
England: I.Hesford, Danny Thomas, Terry Fenwick, Sammy Leeᶜ, Mike Duxbury,
T.Caton, Paul Goddard, S.McCall, G.Shaw (R.Ranson), G.Owen, A.Heath
(D.Hodgson). (unused: J.Lukic, J.Fashanu, G.Thompson). |
Over-age players: Sammy Lee (23) and Gary Owen (24). Other players over 21:
MIke Duxbury (23), Terry Fenwick (22), Paul Goddard (22), Iain Hesford (22),
substitute, David Hodgson (22), and unused substitute, Garry Thompson (22).
Steve MacKenzie, Remi Moses and Mark Smith withdrew with injuries. England won 5-4 on aggregate to
become the first team from western Europe to win the competition. The
hat-trick from German captain, Pierre Littbarski (22), who had played in the
World Cup Final, three months earlier, wasn't quite enough, but he appeared
at Wembley, just 24 hours later, and came on as a substitute for the last 21
minutes, helping his country to a 2-1 victory against England in the full
international between the countries. |
x |
Howard
Wilkinson |
UEFA Under-21 Championship 1984 preliminary matches |
37 |
group three |
16 November 1982 -
Greece 1 England 0 [0-0] Stádio Georgios Karaiskakis, Piraeus
(10,000) |
Georgamlis |
AL |
England: Gary Baileyᶜ, Barry Venison, Derek Statham, Steve McMahon (Paul
Bracewell), B.Kilcline, C.Whyte, John Barnes (Steve Hodge), Paul Walsh, Mark
Hateley, P.Davis, Mark Chamberlain. (unused: S.Francis, Gary Stevens,
Nick Pickering). |
Over-age players: Gary Bailey (24) and Derek Statham (23). Tommy Caton was transferred to the full
international squad for the following day's European Championship qualifier
between the countries in Thessaloniki to replace the injured Terry Butcher,
though he stayed on the bench. |
38 |
29 March 1983 -
England 2 Greece 1
[1-0] Fratton Park, Portsmouth
(8,499) |
Wallace, Mpontsos
OG
Voutiritsas |
HW |
England: A.Knight, Danny Thomas, F.Gernon, Paul Bracewell, Mark Wright,
T.Catonᶜ, Steve McMahon, Paul Walsh (N.Callaghan), Mark Hateley, Nick Pickering
(P.Davis), Danny Wallace. (unused: A.Goram, C.Whyte, Gary Stevens). |
Gary Bailey, at 24, one of the over-age players, withdrew and was replaced by
Knight, who made his debut on his home ground. 25-year-old Cyrille Regis was
the other over-age player, but failed a late fitness test with a thigh
strain. John Barnes, who was replaced by Callaghan, and Steve Hodge, also
dropped out. Substitute goalkeeper, Andy Goram went on to play for Scotland. |
39 |
26 April 1983 -
England 1
Hungary 0 [0-0] St James' Park, Newcastle upon Tyne
(7,810) |
Walsh |
HW |
England: A.Knight, Danny Thomasᶜ, J.Ryan, Paul Bracewell, Mark Wright, Gary
Stevens, Danny Wallace, Paul Walsh (N.Callaghan), Mark Hateley (P.Davis),
Nick Pickering, John Barnes. (unused: A.Goram, B.Kilcline, Steve
Hodge). |
No over-age players were selected.
Tommy Caton (strained stomach muscles) and Steve McMahon (groin injury) dropped out of the squad. |
Season 1983-84 |
|
Dave
Sexton |
40 |
20 September 1983
-
England 4 Denmark
1
[2-0] Carrow Road, Norwich
(7,836) |
Stein (2), Walsh (2)
Vilfort |
HW |
England: Chris Woods, Mel Sterland, T.Catonᶜ, Paul Bracewell, Dave Watson,
Mark Wright, N.Callaghan, Brian Stein, Paul Walsh (Mark Walters), Steve
Hodge, Danny Wallace. (other squad members: A.Williams, J.Ryan, Steve McMahon,
Nick Pickering, S.Moran). |
Over-age players: Brian Stein (25) and Chris Woods (23). Other players over
21: unused squad members, Steve McMahon (22) and Steve Moran (22). With
Howard Wilkinson now managing Sheffield Wednesday, Dave Sexton returned to
coach the Under-21s, following his departure from Coventry City.
On the same day as the squad announcement, Mark Barham picked up an injury
in training and had to withdraw. Walters was drafted in as a replacement.
Gary Stevens pulled out with a thigh strain. Mark Hateley also withdrew, to
be replaced by Moran. Goalkeeper, Andy Goram suffered a hairline fracture of
his ankle on the day before the game. Williams was brought in as cover. |
41 |
11 October 1983 -
Hungary 0
England 2
[0-2]
Sóstói Úti Stadion, Nyíregyháza
(10,000) |
Walsh, Stein |
AW |
England: Gary Bailey, Mel Sterland, T.Catonᶜ, Paul Bracewell, Gary Stevens,
Mark Wright, N.Callaghan, Brian Stein, Steve McMahon, Paul Walsh, Danny
Wallace (Mark Walters). (unused: A.Williams, J.Ryan, P.Elliott, Nick
Pickering). |
Over-age players: Gary Bailey (25) and Brian Stein (25). Other players over
21: Steve McMahon (22) and Mel Sterland (22).
Steve Hodge and Dave Watson pulled out of the squad with injuries. |
42
|
quarter-finals |
28 February 1984 -
England 6
France 1
[2-1]
Hillsborough,
Sheffield
(6,409) |
Hateley (4 (1 pen)), Watson, Sterland
Anziani |
HW |
Éric Péans67 |
England: Gary Bailey, Mel Sterland, T.Catonᶜ (Nick Pickering), Paul Bracewell,
Dave Watson, Gary Stevens, N.Callaghan, S.Moran (Mark Chamberlain), Mark
Hateley, Steve Hodge, Danny Wallace. (unused: A.Williams, Steve McMahon,
Alan Smith). |
Over-age players: Gary Bailey (25) and Steve Moran (23). Other players over 21:
Mark Hateley (22), Mel Sterland (22), Dave Watson (22), substitute, Mark
Chamberlain (22) and unused substitutes, Steve McMahon
(22) and Alex Williams (22). Danny Thomas (22) was also in the squad. Paul Elliott picked up an injury and withdrew.
Callaghan was brought into the squad. |
43 |
28 March 1984 -
France 0
England 1
[0-0]
Stade
Robert-Diochon, Le Petit-Quevilly
(20,000) |
Hateley (pen) |
AW |
England: Gary Bailey, Mel Sterland (Gary Stevens), Nick Pickering, Paul
Bracewell, Dave Watson, T.Catonᶜ, N.Callaghan, Paul Walsh, Mark Hateley, Gary
Mabbutt, Danny Wallace. (unused: A.Williams, Brian Stein, Mark
Chamberlain, Steve Hodge). |
Over-age players: Gary Bailey (25) and unused substitute, Brian Stein (26).
Other players over 21: Mark Hateley (22), Gary Mabbutt (22), Mel Sterland
(22), Dave Watson (22) and unused substitutes, Mark Chamberlain (22) and
Alex Williams (22).
Steve McMahon (22) and Mark Wright dropped out with injuries. England won
7-1 on aggregate. |
44 |
semi-finals |
18 April 1984 -
England 3 Italy 1
[2-0]
Maine Road, Manchester
(3,496) |
Chamberlain, d'Avray, Sterland (pen)
Renica |
HW |
England: P.Hucker, Mel Sterland, Nick Pickering, Paul Bracewell, Dave Watson,
T.Catonᶜ, Mark Chamberlain, H.Gayle, J.d'Avray, S.Robson, K.Brock.
(unused: David Seaman, I.Dawes, M.Bennett, J.Pearson, P.Davis). |
Over-age players: Howard Gayle (25) and Peter Hucker (24). Other players
over 21: Mark Chamberlain (22), Mich d'Avray (22), Mel Sterland (22), Dave
Watson (22), and unused substitutes, Martyn Bennett (22) and Paul Davis
(22). Mark Hateley (22) withdrew with an ankle injury and was replaced by
d'Avray. Alex Williams (22) dropped out with a ruptured artery in his right
hand and was replaced by Seaman. Warren Neill was originally named as a
substitute, but he was replaced by his Queen's Park Rangers team-mate,
Dawes (according to uefa.com). |
45 |
2 May 1984 -
Italy 1
England 0
[1-0]
Stadio
Comunale, Firenze
(12,000) |
Mancini |
AL |
England: Gary Bailey, Danny Thomas, Nick Pickering, Paul Bracewell, Dave
Watson, T.Catonᶜ (Gary Stevens), N.Callaghan, Brian Stein, Mark Hateley,
Steve Hodge, Danny Wallace. (unused: A.Williams, Steve McMahon, Mark
Walters, K.Brock). |
Over-age players: Gary Bailey (25) and Brian Stein (26). Other players over
21: Mark Hateley (22), substitute, Gary Stevens (22), Danny Thomas (22), Dave Watson (22) and unused
substitutes, Steve McMahon (22) and Alex Williams (22). Mel Sterland (22)
withdrew from the squad and was replaced by Thomas, whilst Paul Walsh was
moved up to the full squad for a British Championship match against Wales,
but failed to make the bench. He was replaced in the Under-21 squad by
Walters. Ian Dawes was originally named as a substitute, but he was replaced
by McMahon (according to uefa.com). England won 3-2 on aggregate. |
46 |
FINAL |
17 May 1984 -
Spain 0
England 1
[0-0]
Estadio Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán, Sevilla
(35,000) |
Sterland |
AW |
England: P.Hucker, Mel Sterland, Danny Thomas, Paul Bracewell, Dave Watsonᶜ,
Gary Stevens, Mark Chamberlain, H.Gayle, Mark Hateley (J.d'Avray), Steve
Hodge, K.Brock. (unused: A.Williams, Steve McMahon, Nick Pickering,
P.Elliott). |
Over-age players: Howard Gayle (25) and Peter Hucker (24). Other players
over 21: Mark Chamberlain (22), substitute, Mich d'Avray (22), Mark Hateley
(22), Mel Sterland (22), Gary Stevens (22), Danny Thomas (22), Dave Watson
(22) and unused substitutes, Steve
McMahon (22) and Alex Williams (22).
In the week of the game, there were five withdrawals. Gary Bailey, who,
at 25, would have been one of the over-age players, was needed for Manchester
United's last game of the season, at Nottingham Forest, on the night before
the first leg of the final. Southampton's Danny Wallace played in the last
first-division match of the season, at Notts County, on the same night as the Under-21s' game.
His team-mate, Mark Wright was also withdrawn, but did not, in the end,
appear for his club due to injury. Captain,
Tommy Caton had an injured ankle, and Paul Walsh was pre-occupied with his
upcoming transfer from Luton Town to Liverpool. They were replaced by
Elliott and d'Avray, respectively. Brian Stein (26) was another
over-age player in the squad. |
47 |
24 May 1984 -
England 2 Spain 0
[0-0]
Bramall Lane, Sheffield
(11,478) |
Hateley, Gayle |
HW |
England: Gary Bailey, Mel Sterland, Nick Pickering (Gary Stevens*), Paul
Bracewell, Dave Watsonᶜ, D.Mountfield, N.Callaghan (Danny Wallace), H.Gayle,
Mark Hateley, Steve Hodge, K.Brock. (unused: A.Williams, Steve McMahon,
P.Elliott). |
Over-age players: Gary Bailey (25) and Howard Gayle (26). Other players over
21: Mark Hateley (22), Mel Sterland (22), Dave Watson (22) and unused
substitutes, Steve McMahon (22) and Alex Williams (22). Brian Stein (26),
another over-age player, and Alan Smith were also in the squad. England won
3-0 on aggregate to retain their title and become the first country to win
it twice.
*Everton's Gary Stevens (M.G.Stevens) won his only Under-21
cap. His namesake (G.A.Stevens) had played in the first leg, and then won
the UEFA Cup with Tottenham on the night before the second leg. |
Season 1984-85 |
UEFA Under-21 Championship 1986 preliminary matches |
48 |
group three |
16 October 1984 - England
2
Finland 0 [1-0] The Dell, Southampton (6,325) |
Waddle, Parker |
HW |
England: David Seaman, Barry Venison, Paul Parker, P.Elliott, I.Cranson,
G.Sheltonᶜ (A.Dickens), S.Robson, Trevor Steven, P.Rideout, Chris Waddle,
Danny Wallace (Tony Cottee). (unused: P.Suckling, C.Carr, I.Butterworth). |
Over-age players: Gary Shelton (26) and Chris Waddle (23). Chris Fairclough,
Nick Pickering and Mark Walters all withdrew with
injuries. Gary Bailey (26) had been the intended captain, but he was
promoted to the full squad and appeared on the bench for their game with
Finland at Wembley, the following night. Carr, Shelton and Suckling were
brought in as replacements. |
49 |
13 November 1984 -
Turkey 0
England 0
[0-0]
Bursa
Atatürk Stadyumu, Bursa
(10,000) |
|
AD |
England: David Seaman, Barry Venison, Paul Parker, I.Butterworth,
C.Fairclough, Paul Bracewellᶜ, I.Snodin, Trevor Steven, G.Lund (D.Coney),
Danny Wallace, W.Fereday. (unused: R.Mimms, I.Cranson, Nick Pickering,
S.McCall). |
Over-age players: Wayne Fereday (21).
Chris Waddle (23), the only other over-age player, and Paul Wilkinson,
both pulled out with injuries. Coney came in as a replacement. Stuart McCall
had also been selected for Scotland's Under-21 squad, but was persuaded by
his club, Bradford City, to choose England, and he was on the verge of
coming on as a substitute when the final whistle blew. He went on to make
forty full-international appearances for Scotland. |
Friendly matches |
50 |
27 February 1985 -
Israel 1
England 2
[1-1]
The National Stadium, Ramat Gan (2,500) |
Tikva Cranson, Rideout |
AW |
Walters had a 59th-minute penalty saved by Alfet. |
England: David Seaman (R.Mimms), Barry Venison (Paul Parker), Nick Pickering,
I.Cranson (L.Sinnott), C.Fairclough, S.Robsonᶜ, I.Snodin (S.Barker), L.Donowa
(Tony Cottee), P.Rideout, Danny Wallace, Mark Walters. |
No over-age players were selected. Trevor Steven was originally named in the
squad, but was then moved to the full squad and won his first cap against
Northern Ireland in Belfast on the evening of the Under-21s' game. Donowa
was called up to replace him. Paul Wilkinson picked up a knee injury and
withdrew. The match was followed by a full international in the same
stadium, between Israel and the Republic of Ireland which ended in a
goalless draw. |
51 |
25 March 1985 - England
3 Republic of Ireland 2 [2-0]
Fratton Park, Portsmouth
(5,489) |
Walters, Fairclough, Wilkinson
Kennedy (2 pens) |
HW |
England: David Seaman (R.Mimms), Paul Parker (W.Fereday), P.Hardyman,
C.Fairclough, Tony Adams, Neil Webbᶜ, S.Barker, P.Allen, P.Wilkinson, Tony
Cottee (C.Carr), Mark Walters (P.Rideout). (unused: L.Sinnott). |
Over-age players: Paul Allen (22), Neil Webb (21)
and substitute, Wayne Fereday (21). Ian Butterworth was pulled out of the
squad as he was still recovering from a broken foot and there were further
withdrawals by Ian Cranson, Stewart Robson, Ian Snodin and Danny Wallace.
Adams, Fereday, Sinnott and Worrell Sterling were added as replacements. |
UEFA Under-21 Championship 1986 preliminary matches |
52 |
group three |
30 April 1985 -
Romania 0
England 0
[0-0]
Stadionul
Tineretului, Brașov
(14,000) |
|
AD |
England: David Seaman, Paul Parker, Nick Pickering, I.Cranson, I.Butterworth,
I.Snodin, P.Allenᶜ (L.Donowa), S.Barker, P.Rideout (P.Wilkinson), Tony
Cottee, Mark Walters. (unused: R.Mimms, Tony Adams, M.Thomas). |
Over-age players: Paul Allen (22). Chris Woods (24) would have been a second
over-age player, but withdrew, along with Chris Fairclough, Stewart Robson and Barry Venison,
due to injury. Cranson, Mimms and Thomas came in as replacements. |
53 |
21 May 1985 -
Finland 3
England 1
[2-0]
Urheilupuisto,
Mikkeli
(1,500) |
Mäkelä, Pakkanen, Lius Dixon |
AL |
England: David Seaman, Barry Venison, Paul Parker, Des Walker, Tony Adams,
S.Robsonᶜ, I.Snodin (L.Donowa), W.Fereday, Kerry Dixon, Tony Cottee,
Nick Pickering. (unused: R.Mimms, S.Barker, P.Rideout, C.Carr). |
Over-age players: Kerry Dixon (23) and Wayne Fereday (21). Dixon had
originally been named in the full squad to face Finland in Helsinki, 24
hours later, but this was provisional to other players being unavailable.
Chris Woods (24) was selected in both squads, but was on standby to replace
Manchester United's Gary Bailey in Helsinki. In any case, he became
ineligible for the under-21s once the two over-age players were selected.
Carr, Dixon, Fereday, Mimms and Walker were all brought in as replacements
after the withdrawals of the other original over-age player, Paul Allen
(22), with a 'flu virus, plus Ian Butterworth, who was playing for Coventry
City in a vital relegation battle against Luton Town, two nights later,
whilst Ian Cranson, Mark Walters and Paul Wilkinson were all injured. |
Season 1985-86 |
54 |
10 September 1985 - England
3 Romania 0 [0-0] Portman
Road, Ipswich (2,093) |
Hodge (2), Robson |
HW |
England: David Seaman, Barry Venison, Nick Pickering, I.Cranson, I.Butterworth,
S.Robson, P.Allen (Tony Cottee), Steve Hodgeᶜ, D.Coney (P.Wilkinson), Danny
Wallace, Mark Walters. (unused: R.Mimms, P.Elliott, M.Brennan). |
Over-age players: Paul Allen (23) and Steve Hodge (22). Other players over
21: Nick Pickering (22). Paul Parker pulled out of the squad with a
dislocated shoulder. |
55 |
15 October 1985 - England
3 Turkey 0 [1-0] Ashton Gate Stadium, Bristol (3,826) |
Hodge, Butterworth, Coney |
HW |
England: David Seaman, Barry Venison, Nick Pickering (M.Thomas), P.Elliott,
I.Butterworth, Paul Parker, D.Kerslake (W.Fereday), Steve Hodgeᶜ, D.Coney,
Tony Cottee, Mark Walters. (unused: R.Mimms, N.McDonald, P.Wilkinson). |
Over-age players: Steve Hodge (22) and substitute, Wayne Fereday (22). Other
players over 21: Dean Coney (22), Nick Pickering (22), David Seaman (22) and
unused substitute, Bobby Mimms (22). Paul Allen (23) was selected as one of
the over-age players, but was replaced on the night by Kerslake, who had
been named as a substitute. Fereday was drafted in as a replacement. Ian
Cranson, Stewart Robson and Danny Wallace were also withdrawn because of
injuries, and Kerslake and McDonald came in as replacements. Mark Brennan
was originally named in the squad, but was replaced by Thomas on the same
day. |
56 |
quarter-finals |
12 March 1986 -
Denmark 0 England
1 [0-0]
Idrætsparken, København
(1,600) |
Pickering |
AW |
England: P.Suckling, Barry Venison, P.Hardyman, Tony Adams, Gary Mabbuttᶜ,
I.Butterworth (R.Cooke), L.McGrath, Neil Webb, Nick Pickering, P.Rideout (Nigel
Clough), M.Newell. (unused: S.Francis, Des Walker, P.Simpson). |
Over-age players: Gary Mabbutt (24) and Neil Webb (22). Other players over
21: Nick Pickering (22). The two original over-age players selected, Wayne
Fereday (22) and Steve Hodge (22), were withdrawn, and Ricky Hill (27) was
added before also being withdrawn, along with Dean Coney (22), Tony Cottee,
Ian Cranson, Alan Dickens, Paul Elliott (22), Bobby Mimms (22), Paul Parker,
David Seaman (22), Mitchell Thomas, Danny Wallace (22), Mark Walters and
Paul Wilkinson, all because of club commitments in the league, FA Cup or
Milk Cup. Coney and Walters both scored for their clubs, whilst Mimms and
Wilkinson did not play for Everton. Adams, Clough, Cooke, Francis, Hardyman,
Mabbutt, McGrath, Newell, Simpson, Suckling, Walker and Webb were all
brought in as replacements, as was Ian Snodin (22), who then pulled out with
an ankle injury. Incredibly, only four players remained from the original
selection (Butterworth, Pickering, Rideout and Venison), making the result
even more remarkable. |
57 |
26 March 1986 -
England 1 Denmark 1
[0-1]
Maine
Road, Manchester
(1,592) |
Elliott P.Larsen |
HD |
Paul Elliott88 |
England: David Seaman, Barry Venisonᶜ, M.Thomas, I.Butterworth, P.Elliott,
Paul Parker, Danny Wallace, Neil Webb, P.Rideout (M.Newell), Tony Cottee,
Mark Walters (P.Simpson). (unused: R.Mimms, Tony Adams, A.Dickens). |
Over-age players: Neil Webb (22). Other players over 21: Paul Elliott (22),
David Seaman (22), Danny Wallace (22) and unused substitute, Bobby Mimms
(22). Adams and Newell were replacements for Ian Cranson and Nick Pickering
(22), both of whom pulled out with injuries. Dean Coney (22) was also in the
squad and may have been withdrawn by Fulham, who were in the midst of an
ultimately unsuccessful relegation battle in the second division. England won 2-1
on aggregate. |
58 |
semi-finals |
9 April 1986 -
Italy 2
England 0
[1-0]
Arena
Garibaldi, Pisa
(19,200) |
Donadini, Vialli (pen) |
AL |
England: David Seaman, T.Breacker, M.Thomas, Gary Mabbuttᶜ, I.Butterworth,
Gary Stevens, S.Barker (A.May), G.Parker, M.Newell, I.Painter (Rob Lee), Nigel
Winterburn. (unused: P.Suckling, N.Adams, P.Simpson). |
Over-age players: Gary Mabbutt (24) and Gary Stevens (23). Other players
over 21: David Seaman (22), Nigel Winterburn (22), and substitutes, Rob Lee (22) and Andy May (22).
Nigel Clough played for Nottingham Forest at Arsenal, the previous night,
and was replaced in the squad by Painter. Nick Pickering (22) and Paul
Rideout withdrew with injuries and were replaced by Newell and Winterburn. |
59 |
23 April 1986 -
England 1 Italy 1
[0-0]
County
Ground, Swindon
(4,405) |
Robson Vialli |
HD |
England: R.Mimms, T.Breacker, Nick Pickering, I.Butterworthᶜ, I.Cranson,
S.Robson, W.Fereday (Mark Walters), G.Parker, P.Wilkinson, Danny Wallace,
K.Brock (M.Newell). (unused: David Seaman, A.May, Tony Adams). |
Over-age players: Kevin Brock (23) and Wayne Fereday (22). Other players
over 21: Bobby Mimms (22), Nick Pickering (22) and unused substitutes, Andy
May (22) and David Seaman (22). Southampton's George Lawrence (23) was also
in the squad as one of the over-age players. Mitchell Thomas's groin injury
and Barry Venison's stomach bug ruled them out. Dean Coney (22) and Paul
Parker (22) were withdrawn to play in Fulham's vital match against Charlton
Athletic on the previous night, a match which relegated them to the third
division, though Parker missed the game with an injured shoulder. Breacker,
Brock, May and Wilkinson came in as replacements. Italy won 3-1 on aggregate, but lost
on penalties to Spain in the final. |
Season 1986-87 |
Friendly match |
60 |
9 September 1986 -
Sweden 1 England 1 [1-1] Z-hallen,
Östersund
(1,739) |
Limpar Adams |
AD |
England: I.Andrews (P.Suckling), S.Morgan (M.Allen), Tony Dorigo, G.Parker,
Tony Adamsᶜ, Des Walker (I.Knight), F.Carr (Rob Lee), David Rocastle, Nigel
Clough, J.Dozzell (N.McDonald), N.Adams. |
Over-age players: Ian Andrews (21). Mark Brennan and Paul Simpson withdrew
with injuries. Neil McDonald was brought in as a replacement. |
UEFA Under-21 Championship 1988 preliminary match |
61 |
group four |
11 November 1986 -
England 1 Yugoslavia 1
[1-1] London
Road, Peterborough
(7,753) |
Connor Savićević |
HD |
England: P.Suckling, S.Morgan, Stuart Pearce, M.Brennan, Tony Adamsᶜ,
I.Knight, F.Carr, David Rocastle (G.Parker), Nigel Clough (J.Dozzell),
T.Connor, P.Simpson. (unused: Tim Flowers, M.Allen, Tony Dorigo). |
Over-age players: Terry Connor (23) and Stuart Pearce (24). Dorigo was a
late addition to the squad when it was confirmed that he had been awarded a
British passport, having previously used an Italian one, but he stayed on
the bench and played for Aston Villa in a Full Members' Cup tie against
Derby County, the following night. Des Walker pulled out with a shoulder
injury, and Neil Adams was also in the squad. |
Friendly match |
62 |
18 February 1987 -
Spain 1 England 2 [0-0] Estadio
El Plantío, Burgos
(2,872) |
Dadie Rocastle, Cottee |
AW |
England: P.Suckling (F.Digby), N.McDonald, Tony Dorigo, G.Parker (G.Porter),
C.Faircloughᶜ, Martin Keown, David Rocastle, M.Brennan, J.Dozzell (S.Parkin),
Tony Cottee, M.Hayes (F.Carr). (unused: S.Morgan). |
Over-age players: Tony Cottee (21) and Chris Fairclough (22). NIgel Clough
and Des Walker were withdrawn by Nottingham Forest, and Keown came in as a
replacement. |
UEFA Under-21 Championship 1988 preliminary match |
63 |
group four |
28 April 1987 - Turkey
0 England 0 [0-0] Izmir
Atatürk Stadium, Izmir
(2,000) |
|
AD |
England: P.Suckling, N.McDonald, Tony Dorigo, C.Faircloughᶜ, Des Walker,
P.Davis, M.Hayes (D.Gordon), David Rocastle, Nigel Clough (R.Rosario),
M.Brennan, G.Porter. (unused: G.Walsh, N.Gibbs, Martin Keown). |
Over-age players: Chris Fairclough (22) and Paul Davis (25). Stewart Robson
(22) was set to be an over-age player, but picked up an ankle injury and was
replaced by Davis. |
Tournoi Espoirs de Toulon |
These matches are only forty minutes each half
and caps are still awarded. Players must have been born on or after 1
January 1966, apart from two over-age players. |
64 |
group B |
7 June 1987 - Morocco
0 England 2 [0-0]
Stade Mayol, Toulon
(2,000) |
Gascoigne, Simpson |
NW |
England: Tim Flowers, N.Gibbs, G.Caesar, Martin Keown, Tony Dorigoᶜ,
M.Brennan, Paul Gascoigne, G.Porter, F.Carr (D.Gordon), R.Rosario, P.Simpson. |
Over-age players: Mark Brennan (21) and Nigel Gibbs (21). As Tony Dorigo was
born on the day before the deadline, on New Year's Eve, 1965, he was given
permission to join the squad. |
65 |
9 June 1987 - USSR 0
England 0 [0-0]
Municipal Jean Bouissou, La Ciotat
(1,500) |
|
ND |
England: F.Digby, N.Gibbs, G.Rodger, Martin Keown (G.Caesar), Tony Dorigoᶜ,
S.Sedgley, Paul Gascoigne, F.Carr, Nigel Clough, J.Dozzell, G.Porter. |
Over-age players: Nigel Gibbs (21). Rodger was a late replacement for Tony
Adams, who was withdrawn. |
66 |
11 June 1987 - France
2 England 0 [2-0] Stade
Mayol, Toulon
(2,000) |
Lambert, Ginola |
AL |
England: Tim Flowers, N.Gibbs, G.Rodger, G.Caesar, Tony Dorigoᶜ, M.Brennan
(S.Sedgley), J.Dozzell, G.Porter, D.Gordon, R.Rosario (Nigel Clough),
P.Simpson. |
Over-age players: Mark Brennan (21) and Nigel Gibbs (21). |
67 |
fifth-place play-off |
13 June 1987 -
Portugal 0 England 0 [0-0]
2-4 on penalty-kicks Stade Municipal, Solliès-Pont
(1,000) |
|
ND |
Penalty shootout scorers: Simpson, Sedgley, Porter, Gascoigne.
Digby saved two kicks. |
England: F.Digby, N.Gibbs, G.Rodger, Martin Keown, Tony Dorigoᶜ, S.Sedgley,
Paul Gascoigne, J.Dozzell (G.Porter), D.Gordon, Nigel Clough (R.Rosario),
P.Simpson. |
Over-age players: Nigel Gibbs (21). |
Season 1987-88 |
Friendly match |
68 |
8 September 1987 -
West Germany 2 England 0 [1-0]
Stadion Nattenberg, Lüdenscheid
(3,600) |
Labbadia, Riedle |
AL |
Tony Cottee61 |
England: G.Walsh (Tim Flowers), N.McDonald, Tony Dorigoᶜ, Des Walker,
G.Rodger (A.Thorn), P.Davis, David Rocastle, Paul Gascoigne (S.Parkin),
Nigel Clough, Tony Cottee, P.Beagrie (F.Carr). (unused: S.Sedgley). |
Over-age players: Tony Cottee (22) and Paul Davis (25). Nigel Gibbs and Gary
Porter were both withdrawn by Watford and were replaced by Beagrie and
Parkin. Martin Keown was required for Aston Villa's second-division game
with Middlesbrough on the same night and was replaced in the squad by
Rodger. Cottee was given a three-match ban by the Football Association. |
UEFA Under-21 Championship 1988 preliminary matches |
69 |
group four |
13 October 1987 -
England 1 Turkey 1 [0-1]
Bramall Lane, Sheffield
(5,854) |
Davis Karaman |
HD |
England: F.Digby, N.Gibbs, S.Parkin, P.Davisᶜ, Martin Keown, Des Walker,
F.Carr, David Rocastle, Nigel Clough, D.Coney, P.Beagrie (G.Porter).
(unused: Tim Flowers, N.McDonald, A.Thorn, Paul Gascoigne). |
Over-age players: Dean Coney (24) and Paul Davis (25). Tony Dorigo withdrew
with an ankle injury, and Gary Walsh had concussion. They were replaced by
Digby and Parkin. |
70 |
10 November 1987 -
Yugoslavia 1 England 5 [1-3]
Gradski
stadion, Zemun
(4,500) |
Pančev Clough, Gascoigne
(2), Rocastle, Carr |
AW |
England: G.Walsh, Michael Thomas, Tony Dorigoᶜ, P.Davis, C.Fairclough,
A.Thorn, F.Carr, Paul Gascoigne (M.Allen), Nigel Clough (N.McDonald), David
Rocastle, G.Porter. (unused: Tim Flowers, S.Parkin, P.Beagrie). |
Over-age players:
Paul Davis (25) and Chris Fairclough (23). Other players over 21: substitute, Neil McDonald (22)
and unused substitute, Steve Parkin (22). David Kelly was named in the
squad, but opted to play for the Republic of Ireland, and became the first
player to score a
hat-trick for them on his full-international debut, a few hours after England's
Under-21 game. Fraser Digby was originally named in the squad, but pulled
out through injury and Flowers was named in his place. Martin Keown also
picked up an injury and was replaced by Fairclough. Allen was also brought
into the squad at some point. Des Walker turned an ankle in training on the
day before the game and was ruled out. |
71 |
quarter-finals |
16 February 1988 -
Scotland 0 England
1 [0-0]
Pittodrie Stadium, Aberdeen
(14,500) |
Porter |
AW |
England: P.Suckling, Michael Thomas (S.Parkin), Tony Dorigoᶜ, S.Robson,
Martin Keown, Des Walker, David White, Paul Gascoigne, Nigel Clough, David
Rocastle, G.Porter. (unused: F.Digby, A.Thorn, N.McDonald, D.Lowe). |
Over-age players; Stewart Robson (23). Other players over 21: Tony Dorigo
(22), Perry Suckling (22), Des Walker (22), substitute, Steve Parkin
(22) and unused substitutes, David Lowe (22) and Neil McDonald (22). Paul Lake withdrew from the squad with a strained hamstring. |
72 |
22 March 1988 -
England 1 Scotland 0 [0-0]
City Ground, Nottingham
(11,284) |
White |
HW |
England: P.Suckling, S.Parkin, Tony Dorigoᶜ, Andy Gray, A.Thorn, Des Walker,
David White, Paul Gascoigne (S.Sellars), Nigel Clough, David Rocastle,
G.Porter. (unused: F.Digby, S.Redmond, N.McDonald, D.Lowe). |
Over-age players; Andy Gray (24). Other players over 21: Nigel Clough (22),
Tony Dorigo (22), Steve Parkin (22), Perry Suckling (22), Des Walker (22),
substitute, Scott Sellars (22) and unused substitutes, David Lowe (22) and
Neil McDonald (22). Paul Davis (25) was selected as the
over-age player, but had to withdraw, along with Martin Keown and Michael
Thomas, due to injuries. Gray and Redmond were brought in as replacements,
whilst another over-age player, Paul Stewart (23) was placed on standby, in
case Clough failed to recover from a toe injury. England won 2-0 on
aggregate. |
73 |
semi-finals |
13 April 1988 - France
4 England 2 [1-1]
Stade Léo
Lagrange, Besançon
(22,000) |
Angloma, Cantona, Dogon, Paille
Parker, Stewart (pen) |
AL |
England: P.Suckling, S.Parkinᶜ, Colin Cooper, Andy Gray, Martin Keown,
A.Thorn (S.Redmond), David White, S.Sedgley, Paul Stewart, G.Parker,
S.Sellars. (unused: F.Digby, Andy Hinchcliffe, D.Lowe, V.Samways). |
Over-age players: Andy Gray (24) and Paul Stewart (23). Other players over
21: Steve Parkin (22), Scott Sellars (22), Perry Suckling (22) and unused
substitute, David Lowe (22). Dave Sexton was only
able to name 14 players initially due to six rearranged first-division
matches being played in the same week. Samways and Sedgley were added a day
later, and there were just three from the top flight in the starting line-up
(Parker, Sedgley and Thorn). Tony Dorigo (22) pulled out with an ankle injury and was replaced by
Hinchcliffe, whilst Parker came in to replace Paul Lake, who had a back
problem. |
74 |
27 April 1988 -
England 2 France 2 [1-0]
Arsenal Stadium, Highbury
(5,661) |
Gascoigne, Silvestre
OG
Cantona (2) |
HD |
England: P.Suckling, Michael Thomas, G.Ablett, P.Davisᶜ, C.Fairclough, Martin
Keown (S.Redmond), F.Carr, Paul Gascoigne, D.Lowe, David Rocastle, G.Porter
(M.Hayes). (unused: K.Pressman, Colin Cooper, S.Sellars). |
Over-age players: Paul Davis (25) and Chris Fairclough (24). Other players
over 21: Gary Ablett (22), David Lowe (22), Perry Suckling (22), substitute,
Martin Hayes (22) and unused substitute, Scott Sellars (22). Tony Dorigo
(22) and Des Walker (22) withdrew from the squad to be replaced by Ablett
and Andy Thorn, but Thorn then pulled out and
Redmond came in. Nigel Clough was originally named in the starting line-up,
but went down with chicken pox. Lowe was promoted from the bench to replace
him, and Arsenal's Hayes brought in as a last-minute substitute on his own
ground. France won 6-4 on aggregate and went on to win the competition. |
Friendly match |
75 |
28 May 1988 -
Switzerland 1 England 1 [1-0]
Stade
Olympique de la Pontaise, Lausanne
(1,000) |
Wyss Gascoigne |
AD |
England: P.Suckling (Nigel Martyn), B.Statham (J.Dicks), M.Forsyth,
S.Robsonᶜ, A.Thorn, A.McLeary, Dennis Wise (David Batty), Paul Gascoigne,
Teddy Sheringham (D.Lowe), G.Porter, S.Sellars (V.Samways). |
Over-age players: Alan McLeary (23) and Stewart Robson (23).
Other players over 21: Michael Forsyth (22), Scott Sellars (22), Teddy
Sheringham (22), Perry Suckling (22), and substitute, David Lowe (22). Chris
Fairclough (24) was selected as an over-age player, but he was getting
married and was replaced by
McLeary. Gary Ablett (22) withdrew with measles, Martin Keown had a groin
injury, and Colin Cooper and Stuart Ripley were playing for Middlesbrough as
they clinched promotion to the first division in the play-off final at
Chelsea on the same day. Forsyth, Statham and Wise were added to the squad. The match was played in the
same stadium immediately before the full international between the two
countries. |
Tournoi Espoirs de Toulon |
These matches are only forty minutes each half
and caps are still awarded. Players must have been born on or after 1
August 1966, apart from two over-age players. |
76
|
group A |
5 June 1988 - Mexico 1
England 2 [0-2]
Stade Mayol, Toulon
(-) |
Medina Clough (2 (1
pen)) |
NW |
Julian Dicks |
England: Nigel Martyn, Colin Cooper, J.Dicks, Michael Thomas, S.Redmond,
S.Chettle, David Platt, Paul Gascoigne, Nigel Clough, David Rocastleᶜ,
D.Smith. |
Over-age players: Nigel Clough (22) and David Platt (21). Martin Keown (21),
who was still injured, and Paul Stewart (23), who was getting married, were
originally selected as the over-age players, but were withdrawn along with
Steve Sedgley and Gary Walsh. |
77 |
7 June 1988 - USSR 0
England 1 [0-1]
Stade Antoine Baptiste, Six-Fours-les-Plages
(-) |
Samways |
NW |
England: Nigel Martyn, C.Beeston, Colin Cooper, Michael Thomas, S.Redmond,
S.Chettle, David White (D.Smith), Stuart Ripley, David Hirst, David
Rocastleᶜ, V.Samways (Paul Gascoigne). |
No over-age players were selected for this match. Beeston had also been
added to the squad as a replacement. |
78 |
9 June 1988 - Morocco
0 England 1 [0-1]
Stade Mayol, Toulon
(-) |
Gascoigne |
NW |
Ali Zouheir |
England: Nigel Martyn (A.Miller), Colin Cooper, J.Dicks, Michael Thomas,
S.Redmond, S.Chettle, David Platt, Paul Gascoigne, Nigel Clough, David
Rocastleᶜ, D.Smith. |
Over-age players: Nigel Clough (22) and David Platt (21). Miller was brought
into the squad as a replacement for Gary Walsh. |
79 |
FINAL |
12 June 1988 -
France
4 England 2
[1-0]ᴭᵀ
Stade Mayol, Toulon
(3,000) |
Zitelli (2), Dogon, Ginola
Thomas (2) |
AL |
England: Nigel Martyn, Colin Cooper (David Hirst), J.Dicks, Michael Thomas,
S.Redmond, S.Chettle, David Platt (Stuart Ripley), Paul Gascoigne, Nigel
Clough, David Rocastleᶜ, V.Samways. |
Over-age players: Nigel Clough (22) and David Platt (22). |
Season 1988-89 |
Friendly match |
80 |
13 September 1988 -
England 0 Denmark 0 [0-0]
Vicarage Road, Watford
(3,580) |
|
HD |
England: Nigel Martyn (K.Pressman), Colin Cooper, Andy Hinchcliffe
(B.Statham), P.Lake (S.Sedgley), S.Redmondᶜ, S.Chettle (D.Yates), V.Samways,
I.Brightwell, Paul Merson, David Hirst, D.Smith (Stuart Ripley). |
Over-age players: Colin Cooper (21) and Nigel Martyn (22). Arsenal's Michael
Thomas was taken out of the squad to join the full squad, but he was not
selected for the game at Wembley between the two countries, the following
night. Jason Dozzell was also in the squad. |
UEFA Under-21 Championship 1990 preliminary match |
81 |
group two |
18 October 1988 -
England 1 Sweden
1
[1-0]
Highfield Road, Coventry
(3,988) |
White Ingesson |
HD |
England: Nigel Martyn, B.Statham (D.Burrows), Colin Cooper, S.Sedgley,
S.Redmondᶜ, S.Chettle, David White, Stuart Ripley, J.Dozzell (D.Oldfield),
V.Samways, D.Smith. (unused: B.Horne, D.Holdsworth, R.Mustoe). |
Over-age players: Colin Cooper (21) and Nigel Martyn (22). Paul Merson
withdrew with damaged ankle ligaments. David Hirst came in as a replacement,
only to twist his knee in training. Sheffield Wednesday goalkeeper, Kevin
Pressman, and three Manchester City players; Ian Brightwell, Andy
Hinchcliffe and Paul Lake, also pulled out with injuries, and were replaced
by Burrows, Holdsworth, Horne, Mustoe and Oldfield. Dalian Atkinson was also
called up. |
Friendly match |
82 |
7 February 1989 -
Greece 1 England 0 [1-0]
Pampeloponnisiako
Stádio, Patras
(2,000) |
Moustakidis (pen) |
AL |
England: Nigel Martyn (B.Horne), Colin Cooper (L.Martin), D.Burrows,
S.Redmond (D.Holdsworth), S.Chettle, Michael Thomasᶜ, S.Sedgley, R.Beardsmore
(David Batty), Lee Sharpe, Paul Merson (J.Dozzell), Stuart Ripley. |
Over-age players: Colin Cooper (21) and Nigel Martyn (22). Paul Lake and
David Smith dropped out with injuries, to be replaced by Batty and Martin.
Lee Sharpe became the first 17-year-old to win a cap for the Under-21s. |
UEFA Under-21 Championship 1990 preliminary matches |
83 |
group two |
7 March 1989 - Albania
1 England 2 [1-0]
Stadiumi Vojo Kushi, Shkodër
(13,000) |
Riza
Keçi OG, Ripley |
AW |
England: Nigel Martyn, P.Lake, D.Burrows (L.Martin (R.Beardsmore)), Michael
Thomasᶜ, S.Redmond, S.Chettle, Stuart Ripley, Paul Ince, Steve Bull,
S.Sedgley, D.Smith. (unused: B.Horne, D.Holdsworth, M.Gabbiadini). |
Over-age players: Steve Bull (23) and Nigel Martyn (22). Beardsmore,
Gabbiadini and Martin were added to the squad. David Batty, Paul Merson and
Lee Sharpe were all ruled out
with injuries. |
84 |
25 April 1989 -
England 2 Albania 0 [1-0]
Portman
Road, Ipswich
(6,023) |
Brightwell, Bull |
HW |
England: Nigel Martyn, P.Lake, D.Burrows, Michael Thomasᶜ, S.Redmond,
S.Chettle, Stuart Ripley, I.Brightwell, Steve Bull, S.Sedgley, D.Smith.
(unused: B.Horne, L.Martin, R.Beardsmore, G.Butters, Paul Merson). |
Over-age players: Steve Bull (24) and Nigel Martyn (22). Paul Ince withdrew
with a knee ligament injury and was replaced by Brightwell. |
85 |
2 June 1989 - England
2 Poland 1 [2-0]
Home
Park, Plymouth
(10,596) |
Sedgley, Thomas Jegor |
HW |
Burrows had a 41st-minute penalty saved
by Matysek. |
England: B.Horne, R.Beardsmore, P.Lake, S.Redmond, S.Chettle, D.Burrows,
S.Sedgley, Michael Thomasᶜ, D.Smith, Steve Bull, A.Mutch (Paul Merson).
(unused: K.Pressman, R.G.Wallace, G.Butters, R.S.Wallace. |
Over-age players: Steve Bull (24) and Andy Mutch (25). Nigel Martyn (22)
would have been an over-age player, but had to withdraw to play in Bristol
Rovers' losing third-division play-off final at Port Vale on the following
day. Pressman was brought in to replace him. Stuart Ripley pulled out with
knee and ankle injuries and was replaced by Mutch. Ian Brightwell withdrew
with an achilles tendon injury, Paul Ince was struggling with a foot injury,
and Lee Martin also dropped out. Beardsmore came in, as did Raymond George
Wallace, and Andy Hinchcliffe, who then withdrew with an ankle injury, to be
replaced by Rodney Seymour Wallace, who joined his twin brother on the
bench. |
Tournoi Espoirs de Toulon |
These matches are only forty minutes each half
and caps are still awarded. Players must have been born on or after 1
August 1967, apart from two over-age players. |
86 |
group B |
5 June 1989 - Bulgaria
3 England 2 [2-1]
Stade Mayol, Toulon
(1,000) |
Mihtarski,
Beardsmore OG, Trendafilov
Palmer, Williams |
NL |
England: B.Horne, R.G.Wallace,
A.Dobson, D.Yates, G.Butters (Neil Ruddock),
R.Beardsmore, Carlton Palmerᶜ, David Batty, R.S.Wallace, P.Williams,
M.Gabbiadini (David Hirst). |
Over-age players:
Carlton Palmer (23) and Paul Williams (23). The injuries of Andy Hinchcliffe
and Paul Ince again ruled them out of the squad, and Vinny Sanways also
withdrew. Ray Wallace was brought in as a replacement. |
87 |
7 June 1989 - Senegal
1 England 6 [1-3]
Stade Gérard Rossi, Sainte-Maxime
(1,000) |
Kome (pen) Mortimer
(2), Williams (2), Hirst, Batty |
NW |
England: A.Miller, Gary Charles (R.Wallace), A.Dobson, D.Yates (G.Butters),
Neil Ruddock, J.Ebbrell, Carlton Palmerᶜ, David Batty, P.Mortimer, David
Hirst, P.Williams. |
Over-age players: Carlton Palmer (23) and Paul Williams (23). Ebbrell and Mortimer had also been added to the squad as replacements. Ray
Wallace came on as a substitute. |
88 |
9 June 1989 - Republic
of Ireland 0 England 0 [0-0]
Stade Antoine Baptiste, Six-Fours-les-Plages
(1,000) |
|
ND |
England: B.Horne, R.G.Wallace,
A.Dobson, D.Yates, Neil Ruddock (G.Butters),
J.Ebbrell, Carlton Palmerᶜ, David Batty, P.Mortimer (R.S.Wallace), David
Hirst, P.Williams. |
Over-age players: Carlton Palmer (23) and Paul Williams (23). |
89 |
third-place play-off |
11 June 1989 - United States 2
England 0 [0-0]
Stade Mayol, Toulon
(1,000) |
Balboa, Gutierrez |
NL |
England: B.Horne, Gary Charles, A.Dobson, D.Yates, Neil Ruddock,
R.Beardsmore (J.Ebbrell), Carlton Palmerᶜ, David Batty, R.Wallace, David
Hirst, M.Gabbiadini (P.Williams). |
Over-age players: Carlton Palmer (23) and substitute, Paul Williams (23).
Rod was the only one of the Wallace twins to appear in this match. |
Season 1989-90 |
UEFA Under-21 Championship 1990 preliminary matches |
90 |
group two |
5 September 1989 -
Sweden 1 England 0 [1-0]
Studenternas
idrottsplats, Uppsala
(6,019) |
Eklund |
AL |
England: Nigel Martyn, R.Wallace, D.Burrows, Michael Thomasᶜ, S.Redmond,
S.Chettle, Stuart Ripley (J.Dozzell), Paul Ince (I.Brightwell), Steve Bull,
S.Sedgley, D.Smith. (unused: B.Horne, G.Butters, Lee Sharpe). |
Over-age players: Steve Bull (24) and Nigel Martyn (23). Other players over
21: Michael Thomas (22). Paul Merson withdrew from the squad with a damaged
hamstring and was replaced by Dalian Atkinson who, in turn, dropped out due
to an injury, to be replaced by Dozzell. Paul Lake withdrew through illness
and Ray Wallace stepped in to make
his last Under-21 appearance. His brother, Rod, won more caps in the
following season. |
91 |
10 October 1989 -
Poland 1 England 3 [0-2]
Stadion
Miejski,
Jastrzębie-Zdrój
(5,000) |
Prabucki Brightwell, Bull
(2) |
AW |
England: F.Digby, P.Lake, D.Burrows, David Batty, S.Redmond, S.Chettleᶜ,
David White, I.Brightwell, Steve Bull, Paul Merson, D.Smith. (unused:
K.Pressman, D.Yates, Andy Hinchcliffe, G.Owers, Brian Deane). |
Over-age players: Steve Bull (24) and Fraser Digby (22).
Nigel Martyn (23) would have been one of the over-age players, but wrenched
a knee ligament and was replaced by Digby. Paul Ince and Steve Sedgley, with
ankle injuries, and Lee Sharpe, with a virus, also pulled out and were replaced by Hinchcliffe,
White and Jason Dozzell, who then withdrew, as did Stuart Slater, allowing
Deane and Owers to join the
squad. England finished as group runners-up to Sweden and were eliminated at
the group stage, after previously reaching the semi-finals in all six
previous editions of the competition (and twice winning it). |
Tournoi Espoirs de Toulon |
These matches are only forty minutes each half and caps are still
awarded. Players must have been born on or after 1 August 1968, apart from
two over-age players. |
92 |
group B |
21 May 1990 - Portugal
1 England 0 [0-0]
Stade Antoine Baptiste, Six-Fours-les-Plages
(2,000) |
Madeira |
NL |
England: M.Crossley, Tim Sherwood, Graeme Le Saux, J.Ebbrellᶜ, Earl Barrett,
C.Tiler, R.Thomas (G.Stuart), D.Matthew, M.Robins, I.Olney, S.Slater (Lee
Sharpe). |
Over-age players: Earl Barrett (23).
Kevin Campbell, Nigel Jemson and Alan Miller withdrew from the squad. Olney
and Tiler came in. |
93 |
23 May 1990 - France 3
England 7 [0-3]
Stade Georges-Carcassonne, Aix-en-Provence
(700) |
Jezierski, Petit, Prat
Stuart (2), Robins (5) |
AW |
England: C.Muggleton, J.James (M.Blake), Graeme Le Saux, J.Ebbrellᶜ, Earl
Barrett, D.Lee, G.Stuart, Tim Sherwood, M.Robins, I.Olney, Lee Sharpe. |
Over-age players: Earl Barrett (23).
Muggleton came in as a replacement for Alan Miller. |
94 |
25 May 1990 - USSR 1
England 2 [nk-1]
Stade de Bon Recontre, Toulon
(1,000) |
Radchenko Robins, Olney |
NW |
England: M.Crossley, J.James (D.Matthew), Graeme Le Saux, J.Ebbrellᶜ, Earl
Barrett, C.Tiler, G.Stuart, Tim Sherwood, M.Robins, I.Olney, Lee Sharpe
(S.Slater). |
Over-age players: Earl Barrett (23). |
95 |
FINAL |
27 May 1990 -
Czechoslovakia 1 England 2 [0-0]
Stade de Bon Recontre, Toulon
(-) |
Majoroš
OG, Olney |
NW |
England: M.Crossley, Tim Sherwood (M.Blake), Graeme Le Saux, J.Ebbrellᶜ, Earl
Barrett, C.Tiler, G.Stuart (S.Slater), D.Matthew, M.Robins, I.Olney, Lee
Sharpe. |
Over-age players: Earl Barrett (23). |
|