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Premier League stats 
Up to and including 26.07.2020
 
Season Position Played Won  Drawn Lost For Against Points 
93/94 3rd 42 23  8 11 82 41 77
94/95 6th 42 20  12 10 67 47 72
95/96 2nd 38 24  6 8 66 37 78
96/97 2nd 38 19  11 8 73 40 68
97/98 13th 38 11  11 16 35 44 44
98/99 13th 38 11  13 14 48 54 46
99/00 11th 38 14  10 14 63 54 52
00/01 11th 38 14  9 15 44 50 51
01/02 4th 38 21  8 9 74 52 71
02/03 3rd 38 21  6 11 63 48 69
03/04 5th 38 13  17 8 52 40 56
04/05 14th 38 10  14 14 47 57 44
05/06 7th 38 1 7 14 47 42 58
06/07 13th 38 1 10 17 38 47 43
07/08 12th 38 11  10 17 45 65 43
08/09 18th 38 7 13 18 40 59 34
10/11 12th 38 11 13 14 56 57 46
11/12 5th 38 19 8 11 56 51 65
12/13 16th 38 11 8 19 45 68 41
13/14 10th 38 15 4 19 43 59 49
14/15 15th 38 10 9 19 40 63 39
15/16 18th 38 9 10 19 44 65 37
17/18 10th 38 12 8 18 39 47 44
18/19 13th 38 12 9 17 42 46 45
19/20 13th 38 11 11 16 38 58 44

Summary:

  P W D L F A Pts GD
Home 479 239 117 123 779 531 834 +248
Away 479 118 128 233 508 762 482  -254
Total 958 357 245 356 1287 1293 1316 -6

Home record seasonal details:

93/94: 46 points from 21 matches 
(14 wins, 4 draws, 3 defeats, 51 goals scored)
94/95:
48 points from 21 matches 
(14 wins, 6 draws, 1 defeat, 46 goals scored)
95/96: 52 points from 19 matches 
(17 wins, 1 draw, 1 defeat, 38 goals scored)
96/97: 42 points from 19 matches 
(13 wins, 3 draws, 3 defeats, 54 goals scored)
97/98: 29 points from 19 matches 
(8 wins, 5 draws, 6 defeats, 22 goals scored)
98/99: 27 points from 19 matches 
(7 wins, 6 draws, 6 defeats, 26 goals scored)
99/00: 35 points from 19 matches 
(10 wins, 5 draws, 4 defeats, 42 goals scored)
00/01: 34 points from 19 matches 
(10 wins, 4 draws, 5 defeats, 26 goals scored)
01/02: 39 points from 19 matches 
(12 wins, 3 draws, 4 defeats, 40 goals scored)
02/03:
47 points from 19 matches 
(15 wins, 2 draws, 2 defeats, 36 goals scored)
03/04:
38 points from 19 matches 
(11 wins, 5 draws, 3 defeats, 33 goals scored)
04/05:
28 points from 19 matches 
(7 wins, 7 draws, 5 defeats, 25 goals scored)
05/06: 38 points from 19 matches
(11 wins, 5 draws, 3 defeats, 28 goals scored)
06/07: 28 points from 19 matches
(7 wins, 7 draws, 5 defeats, 22 goals scored)
07/08
: 29 points from 19 matches
(8 wins, 5 draws, 6 defeats, 25 goals scored)
08/09: 22 points from 19 matches
(5 wins, 7 draws, 7 defeats, 24 goals scored)
10/11: 26 points from 19 matches
(6 wins, 8 draws, 5 defeats, 41 goals scored)
11/12: 38 points from 19 matches
(11 wins, 5 draws, 3 defeats, 29 goals scored)
12/
13
: 28 points from 19 matches
(9 wins, 1 draw, 9 defeats, 24 goals scored)
13/
14
: 27 points from 19 matches
(8 wins, 3 draws, 8 defeats, 23 goals scored)
14/
15
: 26 points from 19 matches
(7 wins, 5 draws, 7 defeats, 26 goals scored)
15/16: 28 points from 19 matches
(7 wins, 7 draws, 5 defeats, 32 goals scored)
17/
18
: 28 points from 19 matches
(8 wins, 4 draws, 7 defeats, 21 goals scored)
18/
19
: 25 points from 19 matches
(8 wins, 1 draw, 10 defeats, 24 goals scored)
19/20
: 26 points from 19 matches
(6 wins, 8 draws, 5 defeats, 20 goals scored)

Away record seasonal details:

93/94: 31 points from 21 matches 
(9 wins, 4 draws, 8 defeats, 31
goals scored)
94/95: 24 points from 21 matches 
(6 wins, 6 draws, 9 defeats, 21
goals scored)
95/96: 26 points from 19 matches 
(7 wins, 5 draws, 7 defeats, 28
goals scored)
96/97: 26 points from 19 matches 
(6 wins, 8 draws, 5 defeats, 19
goals scored)
97/98: 15 points from 19 matches 
(3 wins, 6 draws, 10 defeats, 13
goals scored)
98/99: 19 points from 19 matches 
(4 wins, 7 draws, 8 defeats, 22
goals scored)
99/00: 17 points from 19 matches 
(4 wins, 5 draws, 10 defeats, 21
goals scored)
00/01: 17 points from 19 matches 
(4 wins, 5 draws, 10 defeats, 18
goals scored)
01/02: 32 points from 19 matches 
(9 wins, 5 draws, 5 defeats, 34
goals scored)
02/03: 22 points from 19 matches 
(6 wins, 4 draws, 9 defeats, 27
goals scored)
03/04: 18 points from 19 matches 
(2 wins, 12 draws, 5 defeats, 19
goals scored)
04/05
: 16 points from 19 matches 
(3 wins, 7 draws, 9 defeats, 22 goals scored)
05/06: 20 points from 19 matches
(6 wins, 2 draws, 11 defeats, 19 goals scored)
06/07: 15 points from 19 matches
(4 wins, 3 draws, 12 defeats, 15 goals scored)
07/08: 14 points from 19 matches
(3 wins, 5 draws, 11 defeats 20 goals scored)
08/09: 12 points from 19 matches
(2 wins, 6 draws, 11 defeats, 16 goals scored)
10/11: 20 points from 19 matches
(5 wins, 5 draws, 9 defeats, 15 goals scored)
11/
12
: 27 points from 19 matches
(8 wins, 3 draws, 8 defeats, 27 goals scored)
12/13: 13 points from 19 matches
(2 wins, 7 draws, 10 defeats, 21 goals scored)
13/
14
: 22 points from 19 matches
(7 wins, 1 draw, 11 defeats, 20 goals scored)
14/
15
: 13 points from 19 matches
(3 wins, 4 draws, 12 defeats, 14 goals scored)
15/
16
: 9 points from 19 matches
(2 wins, 3 draws, 14 defeats, 12 goals scored)
17/
18
: 16 points from 19 matches
(4 wins, 4 draws, 11 defeats, 18 goals scored)
18/
19
: 20 points from 19 matches
(4 wins, 8 draws, 7 defeats, 18 goals scored)
19/
20
: 18 points from 19 matches
(5 wins, 3 draws, 11 defeats, 18 goals scored)

Away wins - by club:

United's 118 Premier League away wins so far have come as follows:

10
Tottenham Hotspur
9
West Ham United
8 Aston Villa
6 Leeds United, smoggies
5 Everton, mackems
4 Arsenal, Bolton Wanderers, Crystal Palace, Fulham, Leicester City, West Bromwich Albion
3 Blackburn Rovers, Coventry City, Derby County, Queens Park Rangers, Sheffield Wednesday
2 Birmingham City, Bournemouth, Hull City, Ipswich Town, Sheffield United, Southampton, Stoke City, Swansea City
1 Burnley, Cardiff City, Chelsea, Charlton Athletic, Huddersfield, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United, Norwich City, Nottingham Forest, Oldham Athletic, Portsmouth, Wigan Athletic, Wolves.
0 Barnsley, Blackpool, Bradford City, Brighton, Reading, Swindon Town, Watford, Wimbledon

NUFC Premier League Managerial records:

Manager

From To P W D L %pts %wins
Keegan 08/93 01/97 143 78 30 35 61.5 54.5
Cox 01/97 01/97 1 0 1 0 - -
Dalglish 01/97 08/98 56 19 19 18 45.2 33.9
Craig 08/98 08/98 1 0 0 1 - -
Gullit 08/98 08/99 40 11 12 17 37.5 27.5
Clarke 08/99 08/99 1 0 0 1 - -
Robson 09/99 08/04 188 83 51 54 53.2 44.1
Carver 09/04 09/04 1 1 0 0 - -
Souness 09/04 02/06 56 16 17 23 38.7 28.6
Roeder 02/06 05/07 52 21 11 20 47.4 40.4
Pearson 05/07 05/07 1 0 1 0 - -
Allardyce 05/07 01/08 21 7 5 9 41.3 33.3
Pearson 01/08 01/08 1 0 0 1 - -
Keegan 01/08 09/08 19 5 6 8 36.8 26.3
Hughton 09/08 03/09 7 0 2 5 - -
Kinnear* 09/08 02/09 20 5 8 7 38.3 25.0
Shearer 04/09 05/09 8 1 2 5 - -
Hughton 08/10 12/10 16 5 4 7 39.6 31.3
Pardew 12/10 12/14 155 58 34 63 44.7 37.4
Carver 01/15 06/15 19 3 4 12 22.8 15.8
McClaren 06/15 03/16 28 6 6 16 28.6 21.4
Benitez 03/16 06/19 86 27 21 38 39.6 31.4
Bruce 07/19 ? 38 11 11 16 38.6 28.9

* Blackburn Rovers (h) and West Bromwich Albion (a) included

Top scorers per season (PL only):

1993/94: Andy Cole (34)
1994/95
: Peter Beardsley (12)
1995/96
: Les Ferdinand (25)
1996/97: Alan Shearer (25)
1997/98: John Barnes (6)
1998/99: Alan Shearer (14)
1999/00: Alan Shearer 23)
2000/01: Carl Cort / Nolberto Solano (both 6)
2001/02: Alan Shearer (23)
2002/03: Alan Shearer (17)
2003/04: Alan Shearer (22)
2004/05
: Alan Shearer/Craig Bellamy (both 7)
2005/06: Alan Shearer (10)
2006/07: Obafemi Martins (11)
2007/08: Michael Owen (11)
2008/09: Obafemi Martins/Michael Owen (both 8)
2010/11: Kevin Nolan (12)
2011/
12
: Demba Ba (16)
2012/13: Demba Ba (13)
2013/14: Loic Remy (14)
2014/15: Cisse (11)
2015/16: Wijnaldum (11)
2017/18: Perez (8)
2018/19: Perez (12)
2019/20: Shelvey (6)

Dismissals per season (PL only):

1993/94: (1) Srnicek
1994/95: (4) Srnicek, Albert, Lee, Srnicek
1995/96: (1) Beresford
1996/97: (2) Batty, Gillespie
1997/98: (3) Batty, Batty, Batty
1998/99: (4) Dabizas, Pearce, Hamann, Dabizas
1999/00: (3) Shearer, Dabizas, Barton
2000/01: (5) Barton, Solano, Dyer, Solano,
Speed
2001/02: (2)
Bellamy, Shearer
2002/03: (3) Dabizas, Robert, Griffin
2003/04: (3) Robert, O'Brien, O'Brien
2004/05: (5) Bowyer, S.Taylor, Dyer, Bowyer, Ameobi
2005/06: (7) Jenas, Parker, S.Taylor, Bowyer, Babayaro, Boumsong, Carr
2006/07: (1) Bramble
2007/08: (1) Smith
2008/09: (8) Guthrie,
Beye, Bassong, Butt, Nolan, Barton, Bassong, Edgar
2010/11: (2) Colo, R.Taylor
2011/12: (2) Jonas, Gosling
2012/13: (4) Tiote, Colo, Debuchy, Elliott
2013/14: (6) S.Taylor, Yanga, Debuchy, Remy, Ameobi,
Dummett
2014/15: (7) Williamson, Sissoko, S. Taylor, Coloccini, Sissoko, Williamson, Janmaat
2015/16: (5) Janmaat, Mitrovic,
Coloccini, Lascelles, Mitrovic
2017/18: (2) Shelvey, Shelvey
2018/19: (2) Hayden, Yedlin
2019/20: (3)
Hayden, S.Longstaff, Lazaro

Total: 84
(6 of which were rescinded)
(NB: this total doesn't include Stephen Carr v the mackems in 2005/06, when a yellow card given in the game was later followed by a retrospective second booking that earned him a suspension as if he'd been sent off during that game.


NUFC @ Premier League grounds:

United have taken part in Premier League games against 48 different clubs on 58 different grounds:


Arsenal: Highbury, Emirates Stadium
Aston Villa: Villa Park
Barnsley: Oakwell
Birmingham City: St. Andrews
Blackburn Rovers: Ewood Park
Blackpool: Bloomfield Road
Bolton: Burnden Park, Reebok Stadium
Bournemouth: Dean Court (aka Vitality Stadium)
Bradford City: Valley Parade
Brighton: Amex Stadium
Burnley: Turf Moor
Cardiff City: Cardiff City Stadium
Charlton: The Valley
Chelsea: Stamford Bridge
Coventry: Highfield Road
Crystal Palace: Selhurst Park**
Derby County: Baseball Ground, Pride Park
Everton: Goodison Park
Fulham: Craven Cottage, Loftus Road*
Hull City: KC Stadium aka KCOM Stadium
Huddersfield: John Smith's Stadium
Ipswich Town: Portman Road
Leeds: Elland Road
Leicester: Filbert Street, Walkers/King Power Stadium
Liverpool: Anfield
Manchester City: Maine Road, City of Manchester Stadium aka Etihad Stadium
Manchester United: Old Trafford
Middlesbrough: Riverside
Norwich City: Carrow Road
Nottingham Forest: City Ground
Oldham: Boundary Park
Portsmouth: Fratton Park
QPR: Loftus Road*
Reading: Madejski Stadium
Sheffield Wednesday: Hillsborough
Sheffield United: Bramall Lane
Southampton: The Dell, St.Mary's
Stoke City: Britannia Stadium
mackems: Roker Park, Stadium of Light
Swansea: Liberty Stadium
Swindon: County Ground
Tottenham: White Hart Lane, Wembley, Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
Watford: Vicarage Road
West Brom: The Hawthorns
West Ham: Upton Park,
London Stadium
Wimbledon: Selhurst Park**
Wigan: DW Stadium (aka JJB Stadium)
Wolves: Molineux 

and of course St. James' Park.

*(Loftus Road has hosted games against both QPR and Fulham)
**(Selhurst Park has hosted games against both Wimbledon and Crystal Palace)


Page last updated 30 July, 2020