1992–93 Colchester United F.C. season


The 1992–93 season was Colchester United's 51st season in their history and their first season back in the Football League. Colchester competed in the Third Division, the fourth tier of English football, after achieving promotion from the Conference the season prior. Alongside competing in the Third Division, the club also participated in the FA Cup, the League Cup, the Football League Trophy, and the Conference Shield.
Roy McDonough led his newly-promoted side to a tenth-placed finish in Division Three, finishing just four points off the play-off places. The club performed poorly in the cup competitions, instead focusing on league form. They exited the League Cup and Football League Trophy at the first round stages, and the FA Cup in the second round. They also faced Wycombe Wanderers in the Conference Shield, an annual tie between the Conference winners and the FA Trophy winners. As Colchester had achieved a non-League double, winning both trophies, they faced the second placed side from the previous campaign, Wycombe. McDonough sent a weakened side out for the match, again in favour of league football, as the U's lost 3–0 to their previous bitter rivals.

Season overview

In the first season since the advent of the Premier League, Colchester's promotion back to the Football League meant that instead of joining the Fourth Division, they instead joined Division Three, the fourth tier of English football but no longer in name.
Chairman James Bowdidge stepped down from his role due to business commitments, and former reserve team player Gordon Parker took over.
Two major player departures occurred across the summer period, with ever-present goalkeeper Scott Barrett opting to join Gillingham on a free transfer, and Forward Mike Masters, who was unable to obtain a work permit.
Colchester lost four of their first five games and found themselves at the bottom of the league table. They also received a heavy fine from The Football Association for indiscipline, with manager Roy McDonough one of the main culprits. The U's attacking nature was not as effected against Football League opposition as it was against their Conference counterparts the previous season. They conceded seven goals and five goals on one occasion each, and also conceded four goals on six separate occasions. Despite this, they rallied late in the season to finish tenth in Division Three, just four points off the play-off positions.
In the FA Cup, Colchester defeated Slough Town by scoring four goals for the third consecutive meeting between the sides. They faced Gillingham at Priestfield Stadium in the second round, but were defeated in the Layer Road replay after a 1–1 draw.
Colchester were narrowly defeated in the first round of the League Cup, with Brighton & Hove Albion coming out on top 2–1 over two legs.
In the first round group stage of the Football League Trophy, the U's were beaten in both of their matches against Northampton Town and Barnet.
The club were also required to play in the Conference Shield, an annual match played between the victors of the FA Trophy and the Conference champions. As Colchester had sealed a non-League double in 1991–92, they faced Wycombe Wanderers who had finished as runners-up to the U's in the league. McDonough sent out a scratch side for the game and Wycombe duly won 3–0.

Players

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Match details

Third Division

Results round by round

League table

Matches

League Cup

Conference Shield

FA Cup

Football League Trophy

Squad statistics

Appearances and goals

!colspan="16"|Players who appeared for Colchester who left during the season

Goalscorers

Disciplinary record

Clean sheets

Number of games goalkeepers kept a clean sheet.

Player debuts

Players making their first-team Colchester United debut in a fully competitive match.
PositionNationalityPlayerDateOpponentGroundNotes
MFRobbie Devereux15 August 1992Lincoln CityLayer Road
GKPaul Newell15 August 1992Lincoln CityLayer Road
CBDarren Oxbrow15 August 1992Lincoln CityLayer Road
MFSteve Ball19 September 1992York CityBootham Crescent
CBPeter Cawley6 October 1992Wycombe WanderersAdams Park
GKAlasdair Monk6 October 1992Wycombe WanderersAdams Park
CBPeter Cawley30 October 1992WrexhamLayer Road
GKRon Green7 November 1992Cardiff CityNinian Park
MFTony Sorrell7 November 1992Cardiff CityNinian Park
FBSimon Betts16 December 1992GillinghamLayer Road
GKCarl Emberson18 December 1992GillinghamPriestfield Stadium
FWDean Martin2 January 1993WalsallBescot Stadium
WGRobert Hopkins20 February 1993Shrewsbury TownGay Meadow
CBPaul Flowers12 March 1993Cardiff CityLayer Road
GKFred Barber20 March 1993Carlisle UnitedBrunton Park
GKNathan Munson8 May 1993WrexhamRacecourse Ground

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