1975–76 Football League First Division

Football League First Division
Season 1975–76
Champions Liverpool (9th English title)
Relegated Burnley
Sheffield United
Wolverhampton Wanderers
European Cup 1976–77 Liverpool
FA Cup winners
European Cup Winners' Cup 1976–77
Southampton (2nd Div.) (1st and as of 2010 only FA Cup title)
Cardiff City (3rd Div) (Welsh Cup winners)
UEFA Cup 1976–77 Derby County
Manchester City
Manchester United
Queens Park Rangers
Matches played 462
Goals scored 1230 (2.66 per match)
Top goalscorer Ted MacDougall (Norwich City), 23 [1]
Biggest home win Arsenal West Ham 6–1 (20 Mar 1976)
Arsenal Coventry 5–0 (11 Oct 1975)
QPR Everton 5–0 (11 Oct 1975)
Tottenham Sheffield United 5–0 (27 Mar 1976)
Wolverhampton Newcastle 5–0 (10 Apr 1976)
Biggest away win

Ipswich Derby 2–6 (24 Apr 1976)
Birmingham West Ham 1–5 (1 Nov 1975)
Burnley Wolverhampton 1–5 (15 Nov 1975)


Derby QPR 1–5 (23 Apr 1976)
Highest scoring Norwich City Aston Villa 5–3 (23 Apr 1976)

Statistics of Football League First Division in the 1975-76 season.

Overview

Liverpool won the First Division title for the ninth time in the club's history that season and the first under manager at the time Bob Paisley. They won the title on their last game of the season on the May 4, 1976 beating relegated Wolverhampton Wanderers 3-1 at Molineux, knowing if they didn't win, Queens Park Rangers who beat Leeds United 2-0 at Loftus Road in their last game would be champions but unfortunately for them it did not occur. Despite that, QPR still managed to finish in their highest ever position of runners-up and qualify for the UEFA Cup.

Going down were Sheffield United, whose relegation was confirmed on March 27, 1976 after losing 5-0 to Tottenham Hotspur, Burnley then went down on April 19, 1976 after a 1-0 loss at home to Manchester United and Wolverhampton Wanderers went down on the final day of the campaign losing 3-1 to Liverpool therefore handing Paisley's team the title at the expense of QPR and saving their Midlands rivals Birmingham City who drew 1-1 at Sheffield United.

League standings

Pos Team Pld W D L F A W D L F A F A GA GD Pts
1Liverpool 4214524121993251066312.129+ 3560
2 Queens Park Rangers 4217404213777252067332.030+ 3459
3 Manchester United 4216414013768282968421.619+ 2656
4 Derby County 4215334530687302875581.293+ 1753
5 Leeds United 4213353719867282765461.413+ 1951
6 Ipswich Town 4211643623588182554481.125+ 646
7 Leicester City 4299329244107192748510.941– 345
8 Manchester City 42145246182613182864461.391+ 1843
9 Tottenham Hotspur 4261053332858303163631.000± 043
10 Norwich City 42105633266510253258581.000± 042
11 Everton 42107437245511234260660.909– 642
12 Stoke City 428582524768232648500.960– 241
13 Middlesbrough 4297523116312233446451.022+ 140
14 Coventry City 426962222759253547570.825– 1040
15 Newcastle United 42114651264512203671621.145+ 939
16 Aston Villa 42118232170912194251590.864– 839
17 Arsenal 42114633192613143447530.887– 636
18 West Ham United 42105626233513224848710.676– 2336
19 Birmingham City 42115536262217214957750.760– 1833
20 Wolverhampton Wanderers 4276827253414244351680.750– 1730
21 Burnley 4266923263414204043660.652– 2328
22 Sheffield United 42471019322316145033820.402– 4922

P = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; F = Goals for; A = Goals against; GA = Goal average; GD = Goal difference; Pts = Points

    Key
    League Champions, qualified for European Cup
    Qualified for UEFA Cup
    League Cup winners, qualified for UEFA Cup
    Relegated

    First Division Results

    Home ╲ Away ARS AST BIRBURCOVDEREVEIPSLEELEILIVMCIMUNMIDNEWNORQPRSHUSTKTOTWHUWOL
    Arsenal 00 10 10 50 01 22 12 12 11 10 23 31 21 00 21 20 10 01 02 61 21
    Aston Villa 20 21 11 10 10 31 00 12 11 00 10 21 21 11 32 02 51 00 11 41 11
    Birmingham City 31 32 40 11 21 01 30 22 21 01 21 02 21 32 11 11 20 11 31 15 01
    Burnley 00 22 10 13 12 11 01 01 10 00 00 01 41 01 44 10 31 01 12 20 15
    Coventry City 11 11 32 12 11 12 00 01 02 00 20 11 01 11 10 11 10 03 22 20 31
    Derby County 20 20 42 30 20 13 10 32 22 11 10 21 32 32 31 15 32 11 23 21 32
    Everton 00 21 52 23 14 20 33 13 11 00 11 11 31 30 11 02 30 21 10 20 30
    Ipswich Town 20 30 42 00 11 26 10 21 11 20 21 30 03 03 20 11 11 11 12 40 30
    Leeds United 30 10 30 21 20 11 52 10 40 03 21 12 02 30 03 21 01 20 11 11 30
    Leicester City 21 22 33 32 03 21 10 00 21 11 10 21 00 10 00 01 11 11 23 33 20
    Liverpool 22 30 31 20 11 11 10 33 20 10 10 31 02 20 13 20 10 53 32 22 20
    Manchester City 31 21 20 00 42 43 30 11 01 11 03 22 40 40 30 00 40 10 21 30 32
    Manchester United 31 20 31 21 11 11 21 10 32 00 00 20 30 10 10 21 51 01 32 40 10
    Middlesbrough 01 00 20 11 20 02 11 20 00 01 01 10 00 33 01 00 30 30 10 30 10
    Newcastle United 20 30 40 01 40 43 50 11 23 30 12 21 34 11 52 12 11 01 22 21 51
    Norwich City 31 53 10 31 03 00 42 10 11 20 01 22 11 01 12 32 13 01 31 10 11
    Queens Park Rangers 21 11 21 10 41 11 50 31 20 10 20 10 10 42 10 20 10 32 00 11 42
    Sheffield United 13 21 11 21 01 11 00 12 02 12 00 22 14 11 10 01 00 02 12 32 14
    Stoke City 21 11 10 41 01 10 32 01 32 12 11 00 01 10 11 02 01 21 12 12 22
    Tottenham Hotspur 00 52 13 21 41 23 22 11 00 11 04 22 11 10 03 22 03 50 11 11 21
    West Ham United 10 22 12 32 11 12 01 12 11 11 04 10 21 21 21 01 10 20 31 10 00
    Wolverhampton Wanderers 00 00 20 32 01 00 12 10 11 22 13 04 02 12 50 10 22 51 21 01 01

    Source: Ian Laschke: Rothmans Book of Football League Records 1888–89 to 1978–79. Macdonald and Jane’s, London & Sydney, 1980.
    1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
    Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

    First Division Maps

    Locations of the Football League First Division London teams 1975–1976

    Top Scorers

    Rank Player Club Goals
    1Scotland Ted MacDougall Norwich City 23
    2Scotland John Duncan Tottenham Hotspur 20
    3England Malcolm Macdonald Newcastle United 19
    4England Trevor Francis Birmingham City 17
    =England John Richards Wolverhampton Wanderers 17
    5England Charlie George Derby County 16
    =Wales John Toshack Liverpool 16
    =England Alan Gowling Newcastle United 16
    =England Duncan McKenzie Leeds United 16

    References

    1. "English League Leading Goalscorers". RSSSF. Retrieved 2010-10-31.
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