1991-92 Crystal Palace Roster

The Football League First Division (TFL1)
England, Level I
Team Record: 14-13-15 - 57 points
Finishing 10th in TFL1
Location: London Borough of Croydon, England
1991-92 Crystal Palace Statistics

Crystal Palace of The Football League First Division ended the 1991-92 season with a record of 14 wins, 15 draws and 13 losses for 57 points finishing tenth in TFL1.

The club scored 53 goals and allowed 61. Mark Bright netted 17 goals for the squad, while Ian Wright, Geoff Thomas and Marco Gabbiadini each contributed five or more also.

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Player Pos. Birth Date Height Weight Hometown
Andrew BarnesMarch 31, 1967Croydon, England
Paul BodinDSeptember 13, 19646'0"183Cardiff, Wales
Mark BrightJune 6, 19626'0"181Stoke, England
Chris ColemanDJune 10, 19706'2"176Swansea, Wales
Stan CollymoreFJanuary 22, 19716'2"194Stone, England
Marco GabbiadiniJanuary 20, 19685'10"185Nottingham, England
Dean GordonFebruary 10, 19736'0"185Croydon, England
Andy GrayFebruary 22, 19645'10"176London, England
Rudi HedmanDNovember 16, 1964Lambeth, England
John HumphreyJanuary 31, 19615'10"159Paddington, England
Nigel MartynGAugust 11, 19666'2"203St. Austell, England
Eddie McGoldrickApril 30, 19655'10"165Islington, England
Jamie MoraleeDecember 2, 1971Wandsworth, England
Paul MortimerMMay 8, 19685'11"157Kensington, England
Simon OsbornJanuary 19, 19725'10"159Croydon, England
Alan PardewJuly 18, 19615'11"154Wimbledon, England
Simon RodgerOctober 3, 19715'9"163Shoreham, England
John SalakoM, FFebruary 11, 19695'9"172Ibadan, Nigeria
Richard ShawSeptember 11, 19685'9"176Brentford, England
Lee SinnottDJuly 12, 19656'2"Aldridge, England
Gareth SouthgateSeptember 3, 19706'0"176Watford, England
Perry SucklingGOctober 12, 1965Leyton, England
Neil SullivanGFebruary 24, 19706'0"196Sutton, England
Geoff ThomasAugust 5, 19645'10"148Manchester, England
Andy ThornNovember 12, 19666'0"159Carshalton, England
David WhyteApril 20, 1971Greenwich, England
Ian WrightFNovember 3, 19635'9"161Woolwich, England
Eric YoungMarch 25, 1960Singapur, Singapore



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