1992-93 Crystal Palace Roster

Premier League (EPL)
England, Level I
Team Record: 11-15-16 - 49 points
Finishing 20th in the EPL
Location: London Borough of Croydon, England
1992-93 Crystal Palace Statistics

Crystal Palace of the Premier League ended the 1992-93 season with a record of 11 wins, 16 draws and 15 losses for 49 points finishing twentieth in the EPL.

The club netted 48 goals and allowed 61. Chris Armstrong scored 15 goals for the squad, while Eric Young, Eddie McGoldrick and Chris Coleman each tallied five or more also. John Salako contributed 6 assists. Nigel Martyn topped the team with 11 wins and a team-best 1.45 goals against average, leading regular keepers.

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Player Pos. Birth Date Height Weight Hometown
Chris ArmstrongJune 19, 19716'0"161, England
Bobby BowryMay 19, 19715'8"148Croydon, England
Mark BrightJune 6, 19626'0"181Stoke, England
Chris ColemanDJune 10, 19706'2"176Swansea, Wales
Stan CollymoreFJanuary 22, 19716'2"194Stone, England
Dean GordonFebruary 10, 19736'0"185Croydon, England
John HumphreyJanuary 31, 19615'10"159Paddington, England
Nigel MartynGAugust 11, 19666'2"203St. Austell, England
Stuart MasseyNovember 17, 19645'10"150Crawley, England
Eddie McGoldrickApril 30, 19655'10"165Islington, England
Paul MortimerMMay 8, 19685'11"157Kensington, England
George NdahFDecember 23, 19746'1"172Camberwell, England
Ricky NewmanAugust 5, 19705'10"174Guildford, England
Simon OsbornJanuary 19, 19725'10"159Croydon, 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
Geoff ThomasAugust 5, 19645'10"148Manchester, England
Martin ThomasGNovember 28, 1959Senghenydd, Wales
Andy ThornNovember 12, 19666'0"159Carshalton, England
Grant WattsNovember 5, 19736'0"157Croydon, England
Paul WilliamsFAugust 16, 19655'7"150Stratford, England
Eric YoungMarch 25, 1960Singapur, Singapore



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