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Notts County 1993–94 football season
During the 1993–94 English football season, Notts County F.C. competed in Division One . They finished seventh in the league this season, just missing out on a place in the playoffs and the chance of Premier League football, and were runners-up in the Anglo-Italian Cup.
In the 1993–94 season, Notts County narrowly missed the play-offs for promotion to the Premiership . The season is most remembered for a 2–1 victory over arch rivals Nottingham Forest in which Charlie Palmer scored the winning goal with just four minutes remaining. This has become a celebrated event among Notts County fans, who have dubbed 12 February (the anniversary of the game) Sir Charlie Palmer Day .[citation needed ] In March 1994, the Magpies lost the Anglo-Italian Cup final to Brescia .[ 1]
Source:
rsssf.com Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goals scored; 3) Goal difference
Notts County's score comes first [ 2]
Date
Opponent
Venue
Result
Attendance
Scorers
14 August 1993
Middlesbrough
H
2–3
9,392
Draper (pen), Lund
21 August 1993
Peterborough United
A
1–1
6,890
Draper
28 August 1993
Sunderland
H
1–0
9,166
Lund
4 September 1993
Tranmere Rovers
A
1–3
6,317
Simpson
11 September 1993
West Bromwich Albion
H
1–0
9,870
Draper
18 September 1993
Watford
A
1–3
6,959
Draper
25 September 1993
Derby County
H
4–1
11,000
McSwegan (3), Turner
2 October 1993
Leicester City
A
2–3
16,319
Draper (pen), McSwegan
9 October 1993
Bristol City
H
2–0
6,418
McSwegan (pen), Draper
16 October 1993
Luton Town
A
0–1
6,366
20 October 1993
Millwall
A
0–2
5,887
23 October 1993
Portsmouth
H
1–1
6,683
Walker
30 October 1993
Nottingham Forest
A
0–1
26,721
2 November 1993
Wolverhampton Wanderers
A
0–3
15,989
6 November 1993
Crystal Palace
H
3–2
6,904
McSwegan (2, 1 pen), Lund
13 November 1993
Charlton Athletic
A
1–5
7,226
Agana
20 November 1993
Stoke City
H
2–0
9,815
Robinson, Turner
28 November 1993
Oxford United
H
2–1
5,302
Devlin , Agana
5 December 1993
Crystal Palace
A
2–1
13,704
Devlin (2)
11 December 1993
Millwall
H
1–3
6,516
Lund
18 December 1993
Middlesbrough
A
0–3
7,869
27 December 1993
Grimsby Town
A
2–2
7,781
Lund , Devlin
1 January 1994
Bolton Wanderers
A
2–4
11,041
Turner , Lund
3 January 1994
Southend United
H
2–1
6,503
Draper , Dijkstra
11 January 1994
Birmingham City
H
2–1
7,212
Devlin , McSwegan
15 January 1994
Luton Town
H
1–2
6,589
Agana
22 January 1994
Bristol City
A
2–0
7,458
Legg , Agana
5 February 1994
Portsmouth
A
0–0
9,359
12 February 1994
Nottingham Forest
H
2–1
17,911
McSwegan , Palmer
19 February 1994
Birmingham City
A
3–2
12,913
McSwegan , Wilson , Legg
22 February 1994
Peterborough United
H
2–1
6,106
McSwegan (2)
1 March 1994
Barnsley
H
3–1
6,297
Draper (2), Lund
5 March 1994
Sunderland
A
0–2
16,269
12 March 1994
Watford
H
1–0
6,379
Lund
16 March 1994
West Bromwich Albion
A
0–3
14,594
26 March 1994
Leicester City
H
4–1
11,907
McSwegan , Matthews , Lund (2)
30 March 1994
Southend United
A
0–1
3,758
2 April 1994
Grimsby Town
H
2–1
7,205
Matthews , Draper
4 April 1994
Barnsley
A
3–0
6,827
Devlin , Lund , McSwegan
9 April 1994
Bolton Wanderers
H
2–1
7,270
Murphy , Devlin
12 April 1994
Tranmere Rovers
H
0–0
6,318
16 April 1994
Wolverhampton Wanderers
H
0–2
13,438
20 April 1994
Derby County
A
1–1
18,602
Draper
23 April 1994
Stoke City
A
0–0
16,453
30 April 1994
Charlton Athletic
H
3–3
7,019
Draper (pen), Lund , McSwegan
8 May 1994
Oxford United
A
1–2
8,487
Draper
Round
Date
Opponent
Venue
Result
Attendance
Goalscorers
Group 2
31 August 1993
Derby County
H
3–2
3,276
Legg (2), Lund
Group 2
15 September 1993
Nottingham Forest
A
1–1
7,347
Lund
R1
12 October 1993
Ascoli
H
4–2
3,756
Legg , Lund (2), Draper
R1
9 November 1993
Pisa Sporting Club
H
3–2
3,253
Agana , Devlin , Lund
R1
16 November 1993
Brescia
A
1–3
2,000
Draper
R1
22 December 1993
Ancona Calcio
A
1–0
1,000
McSwegan
SF 1st leg
26 January 1994
Southend United
A
0–1
3,706
SF 2nd leg
16 February 1994
Southend United
H
1–0 (won 4–3 on pens)
5,485
Devlin
F
20 March 1994
Brescia
N
0–1
17,185
[1]
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National teams
League competitions
Level 1 Levels 2–4 Level 5 Levels 6–7 Levels 8–9
Isthmian League (Two , Three )
Combined Counties League (level 8 only )
Eastern Counties League (Premier , One )
Essex Senior League (level 8 only )
Hellenic League (Premier , One )
Kent League (level 8 only )
Midland Football Combination (level 8 only )
North West Counties League (One , Two )
Northern Counties East League (Premier , One )
Northern League (One , Two )
South Midlands League (Premier , Senior )
Spartan League (Premier , One )
Sussex County League (One , Two )
United Counties League (Premier , One )
Wessex League (level 8 only )
West Midlands (Regional) League (level 8 only )
Western League (Premier , One )
Cup competitions
FA cups Football League cups
European competitions