1974–75 Football League
The 1974–1975 season was the 76th completed season of The Football League. Dave Mackay guided Derby County to their second league title in four years having overcome strong competition from Liverpool, Ipswich Town, Everton, Stoke City, Sheffield United and Middlesbrough in a title race which went right to the wire. There was disappointment at Bramall Lane after Sheffield United's title challenge ended in a failure without even a UEFA Cup place, but this would be as good as it got for the Blades as a sharp decline soon set in and within a few seasons had pushed them into the Fourth Division.
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1974–75 Football League
The 1974–1975 season was the 76th completed season of The Football League. Dave Mackay guided Derby County to their second league title in four years having overcome strong competition from Liverpool, Ipswich Town, Everton, Stoke City, Sheffield United and Middlesbrough in a title race which went right to the wire. There was disappointment at Bramall Lane after Sheffield United's title challenge ended in a failure without even a UEFA Cup place, but this would be as good as it got for the Blades as a sharp decline soon set in and within a few seasons had pushed them into the Fourth Division.
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The 1974–1975 season was the 7 ...... three clubs placed above them.
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Футбольная лига в сезоне 1974/ ...... н выиграл «Манчестер Юнайтед».
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biggest away win
Birmingham – Luton 0–4
Burnley – Derby 2–5
Luton – Ipswich 0–4
Newcastle – Tottenham 2–5
Oxford –Southampton 0–4
Sheffield Wednesday –Aston Villa 0–4
biggest home win
Aston Villa –Hull 6–0
Wolverhampton ��� Chelsea 7–1
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Locations of the Football League First Division 1974–1975 teams
Locations of the Football League First Division London teams 1974–1975
Locations of the Football League Fourth Division London teams 1974–1975
Locations of the Football League Fourth Division teams 1974–1975
Locations of the Football League Second Division 1974–1975 teams
Locations of the Football League Second Division London teams 1974–1975
Locations of the Football League Third Division London teams 1974–1975
Locations of the Football League Third Division teams 1974–1975
competition
continentalcup
FA Cup winners
Failed re-election
New club in the league
continentalcup1 qualifiers
continentalcup2 qualifiers
continentalcup3 qualifiers
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highest scoring
Ipswich – Newcastle 5–4
Sheffield Wednesday –Manchester United 4–4
league topscorer
Brian Little , 20
Dixie McNeil , 31
Malcolm Macdonald , 21
Ray Clarke , 28
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Arsenal F.C. and Chelsea F.C. rivalry
Cross-border derby
Derby County F.C.–Leicester City F.C. rivalry
Merseyside derby
Millwall F.C.–West Ham United F.C. rivalry
North London derby
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places
Aldershot
Blackburn Rovers
Bou ...... anmere
Walsall
Watford
Wrexham
Arsenal
Birmingham
Burnley
Car ...... st Ham
Wolverhampton Wanderers
Arsenal
Chelsea
Queens Park Rangers
Tottenham
West Ham
Aston Villa
Blackpool
Bolton
B ...... West Bromwich Albion
York City
Barnsley
Bradford City
Brentf ...... wansea City
Torquay
Workington
Charlton Athletic
Watford
Crystal Palace
Fulham
Orient
Millwall
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Ian Laschke: Rothmans Book of ...... Jane’s, London & Sydney, 1980.
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total goals
winners
Blackburn Rovers
Manchester United
Mansfield Town
hypernym
comment
The 1974–1975 season was the 7 ...... them into the Fourth Division.
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Футбольная лига в сезоне 1974/ ...... н выиграл «Манчестер Юнайтед».
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1974–75 Football League
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Футбольная лига Англии 1974/1975
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