During the 1988–89 English football season, Millwall Football Club competed in the Football League First Division. This was Millwall's 62nd season in the Football League, and first ever season in the top tier of English football, after achieving promotion from the Second Division as Champions in 1987–88.
Season summary
Millwall had won promotion to the First Division for the first time in their history as Second Division champions at the end of the 1987–88 season, and were among the pre-season favourites for relegation, but defied the odds and were top of the First Division by the beginning of October, having won four of their first six league games. By Christmas, they were still an impressive fifth in the league, but finished 10th at the end of the season after failing to win any of their final 10 games. Perhaps the only low point of the season was being defeated by arch-rivals West Ham United twice during the season, although Millwall still outperformed their local rivals for the first time in decades, as the Hammers were relegated in 19th place.
Millwall finished one place above Manchester United, one of the pre-season title favourites, and spent much of the season in a higher position than other teams who failed to emerge as title contenders after being among the pre-season favourites, including Everton and Tottenham Hotspur – who both eventually finished slightly above Millwall.
Millwall's high placing owed much to the strike partnership of Teddy Sheringham and Tony Cascarino.
In his autobiography, Sheringham said of the season, "It was a crazy exhilarating time. There we were, little Millwall, in our first season in the First Division and topping the table until about March. Everybody said it couldn't last and of course it couldn't and it didn't, but we gave them all a good run for their money. We were beating the best teams when we shouldn't and getting away draws to which we had no right."
Squad
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League table
Source:
World FootballRules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored
Transfers
In
Out
Results
First Division
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Aston Villa FC v Millwall FC
Millwall FC v Derby County FC
Charlton Athletic FC v Millwall FC
Millwall FC v Everton FC
Norwich City FC v Millwall FC
Millwall FC v Queens Park Rangers FC
Coventry City FC v Millwall FC
Millwall FC v Nottingham Forest FC
Middlesbrough FC v Millwall FC
Millwall FC v Luton Town FC
Liverpool FC v Millwall FC
Millwall FC v Newcastle United FC
Southampton FC v Millwall FC
Millwall FC v West Ham United FC
Tottenham FC v Millwall FC
Millwall FC v Sheffield Wednesday FC
Wimbledon FC v Millwall FC
Derby County FC v Millwall FC
Millwall FC v Charlton Athletic FC
Manchester United FC v Millwall FC
Millwall FC v Norwich City FC
Queens Park Rangers FC v Millwall FC
Millwall FC v Arsenal FC
Millwall FC v Middlesbrough FC
Millwall FC v Coventry City FC
Arsenal FC v Millwall FC
Luton Town FC v Millwall FC
Millwall FC v Aston Villa FC
Everton FC v Millwall FC
Millwall FC v Wimbledon FC
Sheffield Wednesday FC v Millwall FC
Millwall FC v Manchester United FC
Millwall FC v Liverpool FC
West Ham United FC v Millwall FC
Millwall FC v Tottenham FC
Nottingham Forest FC v Millwall FC
Newcastle United FC v Millwall FC
Millwall FC v Southampton FC
FA Cup
Millwall FC v Luton Town FC
Millwall FC v Liverpool FC
League Cup
Millwall FC v Gillingham FC
Gillingham FC v Millwall FC
Aston Villa FC v Millwall FC
Simod Cup
Millwall FC v Barnsley FC
Millwall FC v Leeds United FC
Everton FC v Millwall FC
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