League:
Level
Barclays League Division 1 (Second Tier)
Position:
21st
FA Cup:
Fourth Round
League Cup:
Second Round
Chairman:
Kevin Maxwell
Manager:
Brian Horton
Top Scorer:
Jim Magilton (13)
Notable Players:
Joey Beauchamp, John Durnin, Paul Kee, Mike Ford, Steve Foster, Andy Melville, Lee Nogan, David Penny, Paul Simpson, Gary Smart, Paul Wanless.
Matchwinner began a 3 year period as Oxford United’s kit supplier following the bankruptcy of Scoreline.
Oxford-based car parts distributor Unipart, which had long supported the club through pitch-side advertising, began a nine-year period of shirt sponsorship.
Long
sleeves
Unusually, the home kit lacked alternative yellow shorts and sock options, resulting in the red change colours being used more frequently than usual.
Long
sleeves
The same design template featured for the change shirts.
Some fans replica shirts were incorrectly produced with a blue Unipart logo.
The trip to Watford required a mix of home and away colours to avoid clashing with Watford’s yellow and red combination.
The teal coloured keeper jerseys were provided to all clubs wearing Matchwinner kits.
The blue jersey only featured in a handful of games. It included a print which would be seen again in multi-coloured colourway in 1995 and 1996.
Port Vale
Away
Grimsby
Home
Sunderland
Away
Middlesboro'
Home
Wolves
Away
Millwall
Home
Derby
Home
Bristol Rov
Away
Portsmouth
Away
Plymouth
Home
Swindon
Away
Ipswich
Away
Portsmouth
Home
Tranmere
Home
Newcastle
Away
Charlton
Home
Leicester
Home
Southend
Away
Barnsley
Home
Watford
Away
Portsmouth
Away
Bristol City
Home
Brighton
Home
Cambridge
Away
Blackburn
Home
Southend
Home
Sunderland
Home
Tranmere
Home
Charlton
Away
Grimsby
Away
Port Vale
Home
Swindon
Away
Newcastle
Home
Sunderland
Home
Leicester
Away
Brighton
Away
Cambridge
Home
Blackburn
Away
Swindon
Home
Watford
Home
Barnsley
Away
Portsmouth
Home
Bristol City
Away
Millwall
Away
Wolves
Home
Derby
Away
Middlesboro'
Away
Bristol Rov
Home
Plymouth
Away
Ipswich
Home
Tranmere
Away