[14], 15 March 1975: Wolverhampton Wanderers beat Chelsea 7–1 in the biggest win of the First Division season. Lincoln City, managed by the league's youngest manager, Graham Taylor, missed out on promotion on goal average. [Did you know that when George Brett went 1-for-1 at the plate on October 3, 1990, he raised his average to .329, won … Cardiff City and Millwall were relegated to the Third Division, along with Sheffield Wednesday, who would be playing Third Division football for the first time in their history. Playoff Results League Leaders Team GP W L T Pts GF GA PIM Att. Plymouth Argyle finished a point behind them as runners-up, with Charlton Athletic sealing the final promotion place. Initially, the award was simply called the "Major League … His successor Jimmy Armfield steered Leeds to a ninth-place finish and to their first European Cup final, which they lost to Bayern Munich. The standings of the teams in the Western Hockey League for the 1973-74 season. They went down with Watford, Tranmere and Bournemouth. What a day. A few of you might know about this whereas, a few of you might not. Official in-depth guide to every UEFA Champions League and European Cup season, including results, stats and video highlights. [6], 31 March 1975: Everton beat Coventry City 1–0 to move back to the top of the table, as Liverpool lose 2–0 to Stoke City. Ipswich Town lead the table, alongside last year's Second Division champions Middlesbrough. West Ham United and Birmingham City join them in the last four. Walsall's FA Cup run continues with a 1-0 home win over last season's runners-up Newcastle United. 20: Manchester United: 19: Liverpool FC: 13: Arsenal FC: 9: Everton FC: 7: Aston Villa: Manchester City [6], 5 April 1975: Both FA Cup semi-finals, Birmingham City versus Fulham and Ipswich Town versus West Ham United, require replays after ending in draws. [6], 3 May 1975: West Ham United win the FA Cup at the end of their first season under the management of John Lyall, beating Fulham 2–0 at Wembley in the final with two goals from Alan Taylor. The 1975–76 season was the 96th season of competitive football in [20], 9 April 1975: Everton lose 2–1 to relegation-threatened Luton Town, and Derby County take advantage by beating Wolverhampton Wanderers 1–0 to move two points clear at the top of the table with three matches left. Carlisle United have dropped to last place, one point behind Luton Town and Leicester City. [6], 22 October 1974: Don Revie's first England squad is announced, featuring six U23 players without full senior caps: Kevin Beattie of Ipswich Town, Middlesbrough's Willie Maddren, Birmingham City forward Trevor Francis, Stoke City's Alan Hudson and QPR pair Gerry Francis and Dave Thomas. Liverpool finish ahead of Ipswich Town in second on goal average, with Everton fourth. 11 January 1975: Ipswich beat high-flying Middlesbrough and register their fifteenth win of the season to go top of the First Division, but seven other clubs are within three points of the Suffolk club. Brass makes it two. Division Two leaders Manchester United opened up a six-point gap at the summit with a victory over Sheffield Wednesday, while Sunderland in second were beaten by lowly Portsmouth. On the losing Fulham side was former West Ham captain Bobby Moore. Swindon Town missed out on promotion by two points. [6], 23 April 1975: Derby County win the title after Ipswich Town can only draw 1–1 with Manchester City. 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[20], 12 April 1975: Stoke City's title challenge ends with defeat to Sheffield United, leaving Derby County, Liverpool, Everton and Ipswich Town as the remaining contenders. Jim Bouton wrote in his classic book Ball Four, "If you had a pill that would guarantee a pitcher twenty wins, but might take five years off his life, he'd take it." Blackburn Rovers won the Premier League in 1994/95. [6], 9 November 1974: Manchester City take over at the top of the First Division as Liverpool lose 3–1 at home to Arsenal. Index | Champions 1993 | Overall … West Ham United Football Club is an English professional football club based in Stratford, Newham, East London.In 1965, they won the European Cup Winners Cup, and in 1999 the Intertoto Cup.They have also competed in the UEFA Cup and UEFA Europa League.Outside of major competitions, the club took part in the Anglo-Italian League Cup in 1975… Carlisle United's early form has deserted them, and they now lie in the relegation zone with Luton Town and Chelsea. [14], 19 April 1975: Liverpool, Everton and Ipswich Town all lose to hand the initiative in the title race to Derby County. Fortunately, an alert secret-serviceman wrestled the weapon from her before she could fire a shot. 33 - William "Bogs" Adornado: was the league's first back-to-back MVP winner (1975-1976) and also the PBA's first three-time MVP after winning the 1981 trophy as a member of the U/Tex Wranglers. [4], 10 August 1974: This year's FA Charity Shield is played at Wembley Stadium between league champions Leeds United and FA Cup holders Liverpool, both sides having appointed new managers for the first time in over a decade. [6], 1 March 1975: Aston Villa beat Norwich City 1–0 in the all-Second Division final of the League Cup at Wembley, ending their 14-year wait for a major trophy which began when they won the first ever League Cup[19], 8 March 1975: Second Division Fulham beat Carlisle United 1–0 in the FA Cup quarter-finals. Don Howe paid for a second failure to take West Bromwich Albion back into the First Division and was replaced as manager by veteran player Johnny Giles. Results by team Edit Up to and including the 2017 tournament, only Australia, New Zealand and Great Britain had been crowned World Champions. 7 January 1975: Third Division underdogs Walsall knock Manchester United out of the FA Cup by winning the third round replay 3-2 at Fellows Park, three days after the first match at Old Trafford ended in a goalless draw. [21], 18 January 1975: Everton, who have lost just three League games so far, take over leadership of the First Division with a 3–0 win over Birmingham City. [6], 27 March 1975: After three draws, Ipswich Town beat Leeds United 3–2 in the third replay of their FA Cup quarter-final at Filbert Street. [6], 30 September 1974: With eight wins from their first ten games, Ipswich Town top the First Division table at the end of September. Non-league Altrincham and Wycombe Wanderers hold First Division opponents, Everton and Middlesbrough respectively, to draws.[20]. The 1975 Football League Cup Final took place on 1 March 1975 at the old Wembley Stadium. [6], 7 December 1974: Manchester United come back from being 3–1 down against Sheffield Wednesday to draw 4–4. [14], 30 November 1974: Stoke City beat Leicester City 1–0 to move to the top of the First Division, but just three points separate the top nine clubs. [20], 10 February 1975: Wimbledon's FA Cup run finally ends in the fourth round replay with a 1–0 defeat to Leeds United.[20]. Sparky Anderson's "Big Red Machine" had once again dominated the National League, leaving no doubt that their 35-year drought was nearing an end. Mon 05 Aug, 2019 00:45 Finals. Chelsea have moved out of the relegation zone at the expense of Leicester City. [6], 4 January 1975: Isthmian League Leatherhead reach the fourth round of the FA Cup by beating Brighton & Hove Albion 1–0. Peter Lorimer has a goal disallowed, which sparks a furious pitch invasion and rioting by a section of Leeds fans.