1987–88 Dundalk F.C. season

Dundalk entered the 1987–88 season as the League Cup holders from 1986–87, having won that competition and finished as runners-up in both league and FAI Cup. 1987–88 was Turlough O'Connor's third season as manager, and was Dundalk's 62nd consecutive season in the top tier of Irish football.

Dundalk
1987–88 season
ManagerTurlough O'Connor
Premier Division1st (Champions)
FAI CupWinners
League CupQuarter-final
President's CupRunners-up
Leinster Senior Cup2nd Round
European Cup Winners' CupFirst round
Top goalscorerLeague:
Dessie Gorman (14)

All:
Dessie Gorman (16)

Season summary

The new season opened with the Leinster Senior Cup, with Dundalk exiting in the second round.[1] The League Cup followed and, after qualifying from a four team mini-group to reach the quarter-finals, they were knocked out by St Patrick's Athletic.[2] The 33-round League programme commenced on 13 September 1987, and was completed on 21 April 1988. Shamrock Rovers had won the title for the previous four seasons and were expected to challenge again, while St Patrick's Athletic, Bohemians and Cork City were all strongly tipped. Dundalk went top of the table early, but slumped to fourth after back-to-back defeats in October.[3] They then put together a seven match winning streak, to lead by three points in the run up to Christmas.[4] They continued to lead into March, until a five match winless streak saw them slip to third.[5]

With three games remaining, the season appeared to swing back in Dundalk's favour when, after going two goals down to Derry City in Oriel Park, they scored three times in the final 13 minutes to win the match.[6] A big win the following week over Bray Wanderers meant that, going into the final match of the season, they only needed a draw against St Patrick's Athletic – their closest challengers – to become Champions. Pats themselves required a win to pip Dundalk to the title. The televised finale, described as being played out in the "emotion charged atmosphere of Oriel Park", ended 1–1. Dundalk had won the League for the first time since 1981–82, and their first title in the Premier Division era.[7] They went on to win the 1988 FAI Cup Final, with a 1–0 victory over Derry City on 1 May 1988 – the club's second League and Cup Double – to cap a season that had seen them play 50 matches.[8]

As FAI Cup runners-up from the season before, they qualified for the 1987–88 European Cup Winners' Cup. In the first round they drew a glamour tie against the holders, Ajax Amsterdam (many of whose players would be in the Dutch squad that would win Euro '88). Despite "gallant" displays, Ajax ran out comfortable winners 6–0 on aggregate.[9][10]

First-Team Squad (1987–88)

Sources:[11]

No. Name Years League FAI Cup League Cup Europe Othera Total Goals
1 Alan O'Neill 1985–1993 33 8 3 2 2 48 0
2 Martin Lawlor 1977–1995 28 6 3 0 2 39 1
3 Joey Malone 1985–1990 33 8 3 2 3 49 1
4 Harry McCue 1985–1988 7 5 4 2 1 19 0
5 Gino Lawless 1986–1994 33 8 3 2 1 47 2
6 Larry Wyse 1986–1989 32 7 2 2 1 44 6
7 Barry Kehoe 1980–1993 25 8 4 2 3 41 6
8 Martin Murray 1984–1990 31 8 3 2 3 47 7
9 Dessie Gorman 1985–1989 31 8 3 2 1 45 16
10 Terry Eviston 1986–1993 32 8 4 2 1 47 15
11 John Cleary 1984–1991 33 8 4 2 2 49 8
12 Paul Newe 1987–1990 18 5 4 2 3 32 4
13 Michael O'Connor 1987–1988 25 6 0 0 1 32 6
14 Mick Shelley 1985–1993 18 3 4 2 2 29 1
15 Dave Connell 1985–1988 4 0 2 0 2 8 0
a. Includes the Leinster Senior Cup and LFA President's Cup.

Competitions

Leinster Senior Cup

Source:[12]

First Round
Second round
20 August 1987 Dundalk1–2Athlone TownDundalk
Stadium: Oriel Park

League Cup

Source:[12]

Group
Quarter Final

LFA President's Cup

Source:[12]

12 November 1987 Dundalk0–0 (a.e.t.)
(1–3 p)
Shamrock RoversDundalk
Stadium: Oriel Park

Premier Division

Source:[12]

13 September 1987 Round 1Cork City0–2Dundalk
20 September 1987 Round 2Dundalk2–1Limerick
27 September 1987 Round 3Shelbourne0–2Dundalk
4 October 1987 Round 4Dundalk0–0Bohemians
11 October 1987 Round 5Sligo Rovers2–2Dundalk
18 October 1987 Round 6Dundalk1–0Waterford
25 October 1987 Round 7Galway United1–0Dundalk
26 October 1987 Round 8Dundalk0–2St Patrick's Athletic
30 October 1987 Round 9Shamrock Rovers0–1Dundalk
8 November 1987 Round 10Dundalk2–0Derry City
15 November 1987 Round 11Dundalk2–0Bray Wanderers
22 November 1987 Round 12Bray Wanderers2–3Dundalk
29 November 1987 Round 13Dundalk3–1Cork City
6 December 1987 Round 14Limerick0–3Dundalk
13 December 1987 Round 15Dundalk3–1Shelbourne
20 December 1987 Round 16Bohemians2–3Dundalk
27 December 1987 Round 17Dundalk1–0Sligo Rovers
28 December 1987 Round 18Waterford2–3Dundalk
3 January 1988 Round 19Dundalk1–1Shamrock Rovers
10 January 1988 Round 20Derry City3–0Dundalk
17 January 1988 Round 21Dundalk2–1Galway United
24 January 1988 Round 22St Patrick's Athletic2–2Dundalk
7 February 1988 Round 23Dundalk4–0Limerick
21 February 1988 Round 24Shelbourne0–1Dundalk
28 February 1988 Round 25Dundalk0–2Bohemians
9 March 1988 Round 26Cork City1–1Dundalk
13 March 1988 Round 27Sligo Rovers0–0Dundalk
17 March 1988 Round 28Dundalk1–1Waterford
20 March 1988 Round 29Galway United2–0Dundalk
2 April 1988 Round 30Shamrock Rovers0–1Dundalk
4 April 1988 Round 31Dundalk3–2Derry City
13 April 1988 Round 32Dundalk5–1Bray Wanderers
21 April 1988 Round 33Dundalk1–1St Patrick's Athletic

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Dundalk (C) 33 19 8 6 54 32 +22 46 Qualification to 1988–89 European Cup
2 St Patrick's Athletic 33 18 9 6 52 25 +27 45 Qualification to 1988–89 UEFA Cup
3 Bohemians 33 17 11 5 57 32 +25 45
4 Shamrock Rovers 33 16 9 8 53 30 +23 41
5 Galway United 33 15 10 8 48 34 +14 40
6 Waterford United 33 10 14 9 40 31 +9 34
7 Cork City 33 12 10 11 41 47 6 34
8 Derry City 33 13 5 15 59 44 +15 31 Qualification to 1988–89 European Cup Winners' Cup
9 Limerick City 33 9 7 17 33 60 27 25
10 Shelbourne 33 8 8 17 27 65 38 24
11 Bray Wanderers (R) 33 4 10 19 27 65 38 18 Relegation to League of Ireland First Division
12 Sligo Rovers (R) 33 4 5 24 30 81 51 13
Source: www.rsssf.com
(C) Champion; (R) Relegated.

FAI Cup

Source:[13]

First Round
First Round Replay
Second Round
Quarter Final
27 March 1988 Dundalk0–0Cork CityDundalk
Stadium: Oriel Park
Quarter Final Replay
27 March 1988 Cork City0–1DundalkCork
Martin Murray Stadium: Turners Cross
Semi Final

Dundalk won 4–0 on aggregate.

Final
1 May 1988 Dundalk1–0[14]Derry CityDublin
15:30 John Cleary  20' (pen.) Report Stadium: Dalymount Park
Attendance: 21,000[15]
Referee: John Spillane

Europe

Cup Winners' Cup

First round
Ajax 4–0 Dundalk
Rijkaard  65'
Blind  73'
Winter  81'
Stapleton  85'
Attendance: 15,712
Referee: José María Enríquez Negreira (Spain)
Dundalk 0–2 Ajax
Newe  71' (o.g.)
Meijer  87'
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: Rune Larsson (Sweden)

Ajax won 6–0 on aggregate.

Awards

Player of the Month

Month Player References
March Terry Eviston [16]
April Dessie Gorman [17]

SWAI Personality of the Year

Person Reference
Terry Eviston [17]

References

Bibliography
  • Murphy, Jim (2003). The History of Dundalk F.C.: The First 100 Years. Dundalgan Press. ASIN B0042SO3R2.
  • Graham, Alex. Football in the Republic of Ireland a Statistical Record 1921–2005. Soccer Books Limited. ISBN 1-86223-135-4.
Citations
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  4. "Malone Makes Dundalk Safe". Irish Independent. 14 December 1987. Retrieved 10 December 2019.
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  6. "Dundalk Rally to Keep Hopes Alive". Irish Press. 5 April 1988. Retrieved 10 December 2019.
  7. Stuart, Charlie (22 April 1988). "Dundalk Are Tops". The Irish Press. Retrieved 23 April 2019 via Irish Newspaper Archives.
  8. Stuart, Charlie (2 May 1988). "Delight". The Irish Press. Retrieved 23 April 2019 via Irish Newspaper Archives.
  9. Stuart, Charlie (17 September 1987). "Stapleton is in scoring form". Irish Press. Retrieved 29 November 2019.
  10. Kelly, Liam (1 October 1987). "Ajax clean up at Oriel Park!". Irish Independent. Retrieved 7 May 2019 via Irish Newspaper Archives.
  11. Murphy, Jim (2013). A Dundalk FC Miscellany. Ireland: Self-published. p. 270.
  12. Murphy, Jim (2003). History of Dundalk FC - the First 100 Years. Dundalk: Jim Murphy. p. 472.
  13. Murphy, Jim (2003). History of Dundalk FC - the First 100 Years. Dundalk: Jim Murphy. p. 344.
  14. "Ireland FAI Cup (1921-1994)". www.rsssf.com. Retrieved 21 October 2019.
  15. "FAI Cup Final". Irish Press. 2 May 1988. Retrieved 28 October 2019.
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