1974–75 Liverpool F.C. season

Liverpool F.C.
197475 season
Chairman England John W Smith
Manager England Bob Paisley
First Division 2nd
Cup Winners' Cup 2nd Round
FA Cup 4th Round
League Cup 4th Round
Top goalscorer League: John Toshack (12)
All: Steve Heighway (13)
Average home league attendance 45,966
Home colours
Away colours

Liverpool F.C. had a trophyless first season under the guidance of Bob Paisley, who took over as manager following the retirement of Bill Shankly after nearly 15 years at the helm. They did finish second in the First Division behind champions Derby County, in a record-tight season that saw the top ten teams separated by less than ten points. A defeat in the penultimate round against newcomers Middlesbrough cost Liverpool a ninth league title.

It was during this season Liverpool Football Club only took 14 fans to Boleyn Ground stadium for a game against West Ham United (a game which ended 0-0). An article in the Liverpool Echo explained how Lawrenson's Coaches had to cancel coaches a few days before as they had received no bookings. 5 'specials' were put on by railway services, however only one left the station. When it arrived at London for the game only 14 fans left the train to meet the escort. There has often been a debate about why this happened, some blame it being a mid-week game, others talk about it being a protest against how the club were treating Bill Shankly and others claim that the fans were intimidated by the hooligans of West Ham United. [1]

It did however beat the club record for biggest victory, eclipsing Strømsgodset from Norway by 11-0 in the Cup Winners' Cup.

Squad

Goalkeepers

Defenders

Midfielders

Attackers

First Division

Table

P WDLFAGAPts
1Derby County4221111067491.36753
2Liverpool4220111160391.53851
3Ipswich Town422351466441.50051
4Everton421618856421.33350
5Stoke City4217151064481.33349
6Sheffield United4218131158511.13749
7Middlesbrough4218121254401.35048
8Manchester City4218101454541.00046
9Leeds United4216131357491.16345
10Burnley4217111468671.01545
11Queens Park Rangers4216101654541.00042
12Wolverhampton Wanderers4214111757541.05639
13West Ham United4213131658590.98339
14Coventry City4212151551620.82339
15Newcastle United421591859720.81939
16Arsenal4213111847490.95937
17Birmingham City421491953610.86937
18Leicester City4212121846600.76736
19Tottenham Hotspur421382152630.82534
20Luton Town4211112047650.72333
21Chelsea429151842720.58333
22Carlisle United421252543590.72929

Results

First Division

Date Opponents Venue Result Scorers Attendance Report 1 Report 2
17-Aug-74 Luton Town A 2–1 Smith  21' Heighway  74' 21,062 Report Report
20-Aug-74 Wolverhampton Wanderers A 0–0 33,499 Report Report
24-Aug-74 Leicester City H 2–1 Lindsay  1 Pen', 65 Pen' 49,398 Report Report
27-Aug-74 Wolverhampton Wanderers H 2–0 Heighway  51' Toshack  56' 42,449 Report Report
31-Aug-74 Chelsea A 3–0 Kennedy  22' Boersma  34', 76' 39,461 Report Report
07-Sep-74 Tottenham Hotspur H 5–2 Boersma  4', 9', 41' Hughes  71' Kennedy  87' 47,538 Report Report
14-Sep-74 Manchester City A 0–2 45,194 Report Report
21-Sep-74 Stoke City H 3–0 Own Goal  43' Boersma  45' Heighway  55' 51,423 Report Report
24-Sep-74 Burnley H 0–1 44,639 Report Report
28-Sep-74 Sheffield United A 0–1 29,443 Report Report
05-Oct-74 Carlisle United A 1–0 Kennedy  36' 20,844 Report Report
12-Oct-74 Middlesbrough H 2–0 Callaghan  57' Keegan  83' 52,590 Report Report
19-Oct-74 Queens Park Rangers A 1–0 Hall  6' 27,392 Report Report
26-Oct-74 Leeds United H 1–0 Heighway  73' 54,996 Report Report
02-Nov-74 Ipswich Town A 0–1 30,564 Report Report
09-Nov-74 Arsenal H 1–3 Kennedy  53' 43,850 Report Report
16-Nov-74 Everton A 0–0 56,797 Report Report
23-Nov-74 West Ham United H 1–1 Smith  12' 46,348 Report Report
30-Nov-74 Coventry City A 1–1 Keegan  48' 23,089 Report Report
07-Dec-74 Derby County H 2–2 Kennedy  18' Heighway  22' 41,058 Report Report
14-Dec-74 Luton Town H 2–0 Toshack  46' Heighway  85' 35,151 Report Report
21-Dec-74 Birmingham City A 1–3 Toshack  43' 23,608 Report Report
26-Dec-74 Manchester City H 4–1 Hall  22', 72' Toshack  25' Heighway  41' 46,062 Report Report
11-Jan-75 Derby County A 0–2 33,463 Report Report
18-Jan-75 Coventry City H 2–1 Heighway  35' Keegan  89' 43,668 Report Report
01-Feb-75 Arsenal A 0–2 43,028 Report Report
08-Feb-75 Ipswich Town H 5–2 Hall  6' Toshack  9', 65' Lindsay  42' Cormack  87' 47,421 Report Report
12-Feb-75 Newcastle United A 1–4 Hall  61' 38,115 Report Report
19-Feb-75 West Ham United A 0–0 40,256 Report Report
22-Feb-75 Everton H 0–0 55,853 Report Report
01-Mar-75 Chelsea H 2–2 Heighway  40' Cormack  89' 42,762 Report Report
08-Mar-75 Burnley A 1–1 McDermott  74' 31,812 Report Report
15-Mar-75 Sheffield United H 0–0 40,862 Report Report
19-Mar-75 Leicester City A 1–1 Toshack  35' 28,012 Report Report
22-Mar-75 Tottenham Hotspur A 2–0 Keegan  46' Cormack  66' 34,331 Report Report
25-Mar-75 Newcastle United H 4–0 Keegan  7' Toshack  43', 70' McDermott  72' 41,147 Report Report
29-Mar-75 Birmingham City H 1–0 Keegan  64 Pen' 49,454 Report Report
31-Mar-75 Stoke City A 0–2 45,954 Report Report
05-Apr-75 Leeds United A 2–0 Keegan  41', 51' 34,971 Report Report
12-Apr-75 Carlisle United H 2–0 Toshack  64' Keegan  74' 46,073 Report Report
19-Apr-75 Middlesbrough A 0–1 34,027 Report Report
26-Apr-75 Queens Park Rangers H 3–1 Toshack  16', 85' Keegan  52 Pen' 42,546 Report Report

FA Charity Shield

Liverpool
Leeds United
GK 1 England Ray Clemence
RB 2 England Tommy Smith
LB 3 England Alec Lindsay
CB 4 England Phil Thompson
CM 5Scotland Peter Cormack
CB 6England Emlyn Hughes
CF 7England Kevin Keegan Red card 60'
CM 8England Brian Hall
LM 9Republic of Ireland Steve Heighway
CF 10 England Phil Boersma
RM 11England Ian Callaghan
Substitutes:
GK 13England Peter McDonnell
DF 12England Brian Kettle
MF 14England John McLaughlin
DF 15England Max Thompson
MF 16England Peter Spiring
Manager:
England Bob Paisley
GK 1 England David Harvey
RB 2 England Paul Reaney
LB 3 England Trevor Cherry
CM 4Scotland Billy Bremner Red card 60'
CB 5 Scotland Gordon McQueen
CB 6 England Norman Hunter
CM 7 Scotland Peter Lorimer
CF 8England Allan Clarke
CF 9Scotland Joe Jordan
RM 10Republic of Ireland John Giles
LM 11Scotland Eddie Gray
Substitutes:
MF 12England Duncan McKenzie
Manager:
England Brian Clough

FA Cup

Main article: 1974–75 FA Cup
Date Opponents Venue Result Scorers Attendance Report 1 Report 2
04-Jan-75 Stoke City H 2–0 Heighway  78' Keegan  89' 32,363 Report Report
25-Jan-75 Ipswich Town A 0–1 38,200 Report Report

Football League Cup

Date Opponents Venue Result Scorers Attendance Report 1 Report 2
10-Sep-74 Brentford H 2–1 Kennedy  30' Boersma  44' 21,413 Report Report
08-Oct-74 Bristol City A 0–0 25,573 Report Report
16-Oct-74 Bristol City H 4–0 Heighway  38', 75' Kennedy  48', 82' 23,694 Report Report
12-Nov-74 Middlesbrough H 0–1 24,906 Report Report

European Cup Winners Cup

Date Opponents Venue Result Scorers Attendance Report 1 Report 2
17-Sep-74 Strømsgodset H 11–0 Lindsay  3 Pen' Boersma  13', 40' Thompson  30', 74' Heighway  42' Cormack  65' Hughes  76' Smith  85' Callaghan  87' Kennedy  88' 21,413 Report Report
01-Oct-74 Strømsgodset A 1–0 Kennedy  17' 25,573 Report Report
23-Oct-74 Ferencváros H 1–1 Kevin Keegan  36' 23,694 Report Report
05-Nov-74 Ferencváros A 0–0 24,906 Report Report

References

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