1982–83 Sheffield Wednesday F.C. season

Second Division

P WDLFAGDPts
1Queens Park Rangers4226797736+4185
2Wolverhampton Wanderers42201576844+2475
3Leicester City422010127244+2870
4Fulham42209136447+1769
5Newcastle United421813117553+2267
6Sheffield Wednesday421615116047+1363
7Oldham Athletic42141996447+1761
8Leeds United42132185146+560
9Shrewsbury Town421514134848+059
10Barnsley421415135755+257
11Blackburn Rovers421512155858+057
12Cambridge United421312174260−1851
13Derby County421019134958−949
14Carlisle United421212186870−248
15Crystal Palace421212184352−948
16Middlesbrough421115164667−2148
17Charlton Athletic42139206386−2348
18Chelsea421114175161−1047
19Grimsby Town421211194570−2547
20Rotherham United421015174568−2345
21Burnley42128225666−1044
22Bolton Wanderers421111204261−1944

References

  1. Queens Park Rangers FC News. Qpr Mad (1982-09-28). Retrieved on 2011-03-23.
  2. Queens Park Rangers FC News. Qpr Mad (1982-10-30). Retrieved on 2011-03-23.
  3. Queens Park Rangers FC News. Qpr Mad (1982-11-27). Retrieved on 2011-03-23.
  4. The Guardian, Curran transfer off, 14 January 1983.
  5. Lacey, David, Home quartet sound right, The Guardian, 18 January 1983
  6. Queens Park Rangers FC News. Qpr Mad (1983-01-22). Retrieved on 2011-03-23.
  7. 1 2 Smailes, Gordon (2000). The Breedon Book of Football Records. Derby: Breedon Books. p. 236. ISBN 1859832148.
  8. Hampson, Andy: Heard the one about the man born in Hull who played for United, Boro and Villa?, Journal (Newcastle-upon-Tyne) 22 May 2009
  9. Queens Park Rangers FC News. Qpr Mad (1983-04-30). Retrieved on 2011-03-23.
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