1975–76 Football League
The 1975–76 season was the 77th completed season of The Football League. Liverpool won their first major trophy under Bob Paisley by narrowly winning the league title after heated competition from Queens Park Rangers. They also lifted the UEFA Cup for the second time in their history. Dave Sexton's QPR side failed to win their first-ever league title but still managed to finish in their highest ever position of runners-up and qualify for the UEFA Cup. Following QPR into Europe were Tommy Docherty's promising young Manchester United side, Dave Mackay's defending champions Derby County and Jimmy Armfield's Leeds United.
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1975–76 Football League
The 1975–76 season was the 77th completed season of The Football League. Liverpool won their first major trophy under Bob Paisley by narrowly winning the league title after heated competition from Queens Park Rangers. They also lifted the UEFA Cup for the second time in their history. Dave Sexton's QPR side failed to win their first-ever league title but still managed to finish in their highest ever position of runners-up and qualify for the UEFA Cup. Following QPR into Europe were Tommy Docherty's promising young Manchester United side, Dave Mackay's defending champions Derby County and Jimmy Armfield's Leeds United.
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The 1975–76 season was the 77t ...... als in the league for 1976–77.
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Футбольна ліга в сезоні 1975/7 ...... вже 9-ий трофей ліверпульців.
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Футбольная лига в сезоне 1975/ ...... ый дивизион — «Линкольн Сити».
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biggest away win
Birmingham City – West Ham United 1–5
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Burnley – Wolverhampton Wanderers 1–5
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Charlton Athletic –Bolton Wanderers 0–4
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Charlton Athletic –Luton Town 1–5
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Derby County – Queens Park Rangers 1–5
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Ipswich Town – Derby County 2–6
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biggest home win
Arsenal – Coventry City 5–0
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Arsenal – West Ham United 6–1
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Bolton Wanderers –Charlton Athletic 5–0
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Queens Park Rangers – Everton 5–0
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Tottenham Hotspur – Sheffield United 5–0
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Wolverhampton Wanderers –Newcastle United 5–0
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Locations of the Football League First Division 1975–1976 teams
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Locations of the Football League First Division London teams 1975–1976
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Locations of the Football League Fourth Division London teams 1975–1976
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Locations of the Football League Fourth Division teams 1975–1976
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Locations of the Football League Second Division 1975–1976 teams
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Locations of the Football League Second Division London teams 1975–1976
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Locations of the Football League Third Division London teams 1975–1976
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Locations of the Football League Third Division teams 1975–1976
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competition
First Division
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Football League
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Fourth Division
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Second Division
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Third Division
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continentalcup
Failed re-election
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New club in the league
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Promoted
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Relegated
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continentalcup2 qualifiers
continentalcup3 qualifiers
Cardiff City
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highest scoring
Blackpool –Southampton 4–3
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Norwich City – Aston Villa 5–3
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league topscorer
Derek Hales , 28
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Dixie McNeil , 35
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Ronnie Moore , 34
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Ted MacDougall , 23
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places
Aldershot
Brighton & Hove
Bury ...... uthend
Swindon
Walsall
Wrexham
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Arsenal
Aston Villa
Birmingham ...... st Ham
Wolverhampton Wanderers
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Arsenal
Queens Park Rangers
Tottenham
West Ham
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Barnsley
Bournemouth
Bradford ...... ay
Tranmere
Watford
Workington
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Blackburn Rovers
Blackpool
Bol ...... York City
West Bromwich Albion
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Charlton Athletic
Chelsea
Fulham
Orient
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Crystal Palace
Millwall
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The 1975–76 season was the 77t ...... Jimmy Armfield's Leeds United.
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Футбольна ліга в сезоні 1975/7 ...... вже 9-ий трофей ліверпульців.
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Футбольная лига в сезоне 1975/ ...... ый дивизион — «Линкольн Сити».
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1975–76 Football League
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Футбольна ліга Англії 1975—1976
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Футбольная лига Англии 1975/1976
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