1986–87 Aston Villa F.C. season


The 1986–87 English football season was Aston Villa's 88th season in the Football League. The 1986–87 Football League First Division season saw Aston Villa relegated. Manager, Graham Turner, was sacked on 14 September 1986, just over two years after his appointment, as Villa lost five of their first six matches. Billy McNeill, manager of Manchester City, quit that month to take charge of Villa. When Villa were relegated, after finishing bottom of the First Division in May 1987, McNeill stood down and was replaced by Graham Taylor. Manchester City were also relegated that season.
On 1 Aug 1986 Turner signed midfielder Neale Cooper from Aberdeen for £350,000. There were also debuts under Turner for Garry Thompson, Martin Keown, and under McNeil for Phil Robinson, Mark Burke, Bernie Gallacher and Stuart Ritchie.
23 Dec 1986 – Tottenham Hotspur sign midfielder Steve Hodge from Aston Villa for £650,000. 19 Feb 1987 – Billy McNeill boosts Aston Villa's battle against relegation by paying Everton £300,000 for striker Warren Aspinall.
On 8 May, relegated Aston Villa sacked Billy McNeill after eight months as manager. Two weeks later, Graham Taylor resigns after 10 years as Watford manager to succeed him. Villa begin rebuilding following relegation with the sale of defender Tony Dorigo to Chelsea for £450,000.

League

Matches

DateOpponentVenueResultNoteScorers
23 August 1986Tottenham HotspurH0–3
26 August 1986WimbledonA2–3Allan Evans, Garry Thompson
30 August 1986Queens Park RangersA0–1The bottom two places in the league were occupied by Manchester United and Aston Villa, who are yet to gain a point this season.
3 September 1986Luton TownH2–1Paul Kerr
6 September 1986Oxford UnitedH1–2Simon Stainrod
13 September 1986Nottingham ForestA0–6Bryan Robson made his first league appearance since April to help Manchester United record their first league win of the season at the fifth attempt as they beat Southampton 5–1 at Old Trafford and climb off the bottom of the First Division. Nottingham Forest go top with a 6–0 home win over Aston Villa. Aston Villa sack manager Graham Turner after just over two years at the helm.
20 September 1986Norwich CityH1–4Newly promoted Norwich go second with a 4–1 win at Aston Villa. A nine-goal thriller at Leeds Road sees Huddersfield beat Oldham 5–4 in the Second Division.Simon Stainrod
27 September 1986LiverpoolA3–3Aston Villa's first league match under Billy McNeill ends in a 3–3 draw with Liverpool at Anfield after the hosts come from behind twice to equalise. Aston Villa still occupy bottom place and Manchester United are second from bottom with just four points so far this campaign.Steve Hodge, Garry Thompson, Allan Evans
4 October 1986Coventry CityA1–0Garry Thompson
11 October 1986SouthamptonH3–1Paul Elliott, Allan Evans
18 October 1986WatfordA2–4Mark Walters, Simon Stainrod
25 October 1986Newcastle UnitedH2–0As October ends, Manchester United and Aston Villa have both climbed out of the bottom two, ahead of Newcastle United, Manchester City and Chelsea.Steve Hodge
1 November 1986Leicester CityH2–0Simon Stainrod
8 November 1986Manchester CityA1–3Tony Daley
15 November 1986ChelseaH0–0
22 November 1986West Ham UnitedA1–1Garry Thompson
29 November 1986ArsenalH0–4Arsenal remain top with a 4–0 away win over Aston Villa.
6 December 1986Sheffield WednesdayA1–2Allan Evans
13 December 1986Manchester UnitedH3–3Villa come from 3–1 down in the final minutes to draw 3–3 with Manchester United in a First Division clash at Villa Park.Steve Hodge, Garry Thompson, Allan Evans
20 December 1986Oxford UnitedA2–2Garry Thompson, Mark Walters
26 December 1986Charlton AthleticH2–0Paul Birch, Tony Daley
27 December 1986ChelseaA1–4Chelsea halt their dismal form with a 4–1 home win over Aston Villa.Paul Elliott
1 January 1987EvertonA0–3Arsenal remain four points ahead at the top of the First Division with a 3–1 home win over Wimbledon, as Everton keep up the pressure with a 3–0 home win over Aston Villa.
3 January 1987Nottingham ForestH0–0
24 January 1987Tottenham HotspurA0–3Tottenham gain 3–0 home win over Aston Villa. Villa have slipped back into the relegation zone, joining Leicester City and Newcastle United.
7 February 1987Queens Park RangersH0–1
14 February 1987Luton TownA1–2Allan Evans
21 February 1987LiverpoolH2–2Liverpool miss the chance to go level on points at the top of the First Division when they are held to a 2–2 draw at Aston Villa.Own goal, Paul Elliott
28 February 1987Norwich CityA1–1
4 March 1987WimbledonH0–0Aston Villa miss the chance to climb out of the bottom four after Wimbledon hold them to a goalless draw at Villa Park.
7 March 1987Newcastle UnitedA1–2Newcastle stay bottom of the table but boost their survival hopes with a 2–1 home win over an Aston Villa side who are now second from bottom.
21 March 1987SouthamptonA0–5The latest relegation crunch thriller sees Southampton beat Aston Villa 5–0 at The Dell.
25 March 1987WatfordH1–1Aston Villa drop two more points in their survival battle. Leicester climb out of the bottom four with a 4–1 home win over QPR. Newcastle remain bottom after drawing 1–1 at home to Tottenham.Steve Hunt 81'
28 March 1987Coventry CityH1–0Manchester City crash to the bottom of the table with a 4–0 defeat against Leicester City at Filbert Street, which is a major boost for the home side's survival hopes. Aston Villa boost their own survival bid with a 1–0 home win over Coventry City. Newcastle climb off the bottom of the table with a 2–0 home win over Southampton.
4 April 1987Manchester CityH0–0First Division strugglers Aston Villa and Manchester City draw 0–0 at Villa Park. Newcastle's survival hopes are given a fresh boost as they beat Leicester City 2–0 at home. A seven-goal thriller at Selhurst Park sees Charlton beat Watford 4–3 to boost their survival bid.
11 April 1987Leicester CityA1–1Mark Walters 62'
18 Apr 1987EvertonH0–1Everton move closer to winning the First Division title with a 1–0 away win over Aston Villa, who are six points adrift of the relegation playoff place and seven points adrift of automatic survival with five games remaining.
20 Apr 1987CharltonA0–3A relegation crunch game at Selhurst Park sees Charlton boost their survival hopes by winning 3–0 against Aston Villa, whose survival hopes are left hanging by a thread.
25 April 1987West Ham UnitedH4–0Comprehensive victories for the bottom two of Aston Villa and Manchester City keeps the survival hopes of both clubs alive.Steve Hunt, Warren Aspinall, Simon Stainrod
2 May 1987ArsenalA1–2Aston Villa are left needing at least four points from their final two games after losing 2–1 to Arsenal at Highbury.Warren Aspinall
4 May 1987Sheffield WednesdayH1–2Aston Villa's relegation is confirmed as they lose 2–1 at home to Sheffield Wednesday.Phil Robinson
9 May 1987Manchester UnitedA1–3Paul Birch

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Deaths

2 Apr 1987 – Former Aston Villa and Wales midfielder Trevor Hockey dies of a heart attack at the age of 43 after collapsing during a charity football match in West Yorkshire.