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- 1974–75_Football_League abstract "The 1974–1975 season was the 75th 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.Carlisle United, in the First Division for the first time, topped the league three games into the season but were unable to keep up their winning ways and were relegated in bottom place. Joining the Cumbrians in the drop zone were Luton Town and Chelsea.Brian Clough was named as Don Revie's successor at Leeds United but left after just 44 days in charge. He was replaced by Jimmy Armfield.Manchester United's directors kept faith in Tommy Docherty after their relegation to the Second Division, and he rewarded them with the Second Division championship to return them to the top flight. They were joined by Aston Villa (who also won the League Cup) and Norwich City. Docherty had built a new-look team containing players like Jim Holton, Stuart Pearson and Brian Greenhoff. Meanwhile, FIFA finally lifted George Best's worldwide ban from football; however, Manchester United manager Tommy Docherty was not prepared to give him another chance at Old Trafford and he joined Stockport County F.C. on a free transfer.Millwall, Cardiff City and Sheffield Wednesday were the three unlucky clubs who were unable to escape the Second Division drop zone. In the space of a few years, Sheffield Wednesday had slumped to the Third Division having previously been a strong First Division side.Blackburn Rovers, Plymouth Argyle and Charlton Athletic occupied the three promotion places in the Third Division.Going down were Bournemouth, Tranmere Rovers, Watford and Huddersfield Town. This meant that Huddersfield would be playing Fourth Division football for the first time in their history (the first former English champion to do so) during the 1975 - 1976 season, just a few seasons earlier they had been in the First Division and 50 years earlier they had been one of the strongest sides in England. Watford, meanwhile, were enduring their last unsuccessful season for many years to come.Mansfield Town, Shrewsbury Town, Rotherham United and Chester occupied the four promotion places in the Fourth Division. Chester had finally managed promotion after 44 years of league membership, narrowly edging out Lincoln on goal average.Scunthorpe United, who had narrowly missed out on top division football during the 1960s, found themselves bottom of the league but retained their league status after being re-elected along with the three clubs placed above them.".
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- 1974–75_Football_League wikiPageRevisionID "557735737".
- 1974–75_Football_League bg "y".
- 1974–75_Football_League biggestAwayWin "0".
- 1974–75_Football_League biggestAwayWin "Birmingham – Luton 0–4".
- 1974–75_Football_League biggestAwayWin "Burnley – Derby 2–5".
- 1974–75_Football_League biggestAwayWin "Luton – Ipswich 0–4".
- 1974–75_Football_League biggestAwayWin "Newcastle – Tottenham 2–5".
- 1974–75_Football_League biggestAwayWin "Oxford –Southampton 0–4".
- 1974–75_Football_League biggestAwayWin "Sheffield Wednesday –Aston Villa 0–4".
- 1974–75_Football_League biggestHomeWin "Aston Villa –Hull 6–0".
- 1974–75_Football_League biggestHomeWin "Wolverhampton – Chelsea 7–1".
- 1974–75_Football_League caption "Locations of the Football League First Division 1974–1975 teams".
- 1974–75_Football_League caption "Locations of the Football League First Division London teams 1974–1975".
- 1974–75_Football_League caption "Locations of the Football League Fourth Division London teams 1974–1975".
- 1974–75_Football_League caption "Locations of the Football League Fourth Division teams 1974–1975".
- 1974–75_Football_League caption "Locations of the Football League Second Division 1974–1975 teams".
- 1974–75_Football_League caption "Locations of the Football League Second Division London teams 1974–1975".
- 1974–75_Football_League caption "Locations of the Football League Third Division London teams 1974–1975".
- 1974–75_Football_League caption "Locations of the Football League Third Division teams 1974–1975".
- 1974–75_Football_League competition Football_League_First_Division.
- 1974–75_Football_League competition Football_League_Fourth_Division.
- 1974–75_Football_League competition Football_League_Second_Division.
- 1974–75_Football_League competition Football_League_Third_Division.
- 1974–75_Football_League competition The_Football_League.
- 1974–75_Football_League continentalcup European_Cup_1975–76.
- 1974–75_Football_League continentalcup European_Cup_Winners'_Cup_1975–76.
- 1974–75_Football_League continentalcup UEFA_Cup_1975–76.
- 1974–75_Football_League continentalcup "FA Cup winners".
- 1974–75_Football_League continentalcup "Failed re-election".
- 1974–75_Football_League continentalcup "New club in the league".
- 1974–75_Football_League continentalcup "Promoted".
- 1974–75_Football_League continentalcup "Relegated".
- 1974–75_Football_League continentalcup1Qualifiers Aston_Villa_F.C..
- 1974–75_Football_League continentalcup1Qualifiers Charlton_Athletic_F.C..
- 1974–75_Football_League continentalcup1Qualifiers Chester_City_F.C..
- 1974–75_Football_League continentalcup1Qualifiers Derby_County_F.C..
- 1974–75_Football_League continentalcup1Qualifiers Norwich_City_F.C..
- 1974–75_Football_League continentalcup1Qualifiers Plymouth_Argyle_F.C..
- 1974–75_Football_League continentalcup1Qualifiers Rotherham_United_F.C..
- 1974–75_Football_League continentalcup1Qualifiers Shrewsbury_Town_F.C..
- 1974–75_Football_League continentalcup2Qualifiers A.F.C._Bournemouth.
- 1974–75_Football_League continentalcup2Qualifiers Cardiff_City_F.C..
- 1974–75_Football_League continentalcup2Qualifiers Huddersfield_Town_F.C..
- 1974–75_Football_League continentalcup2Qualifiers Millwall_F.C..
- 1974–75_Football_League continentalcup2Qualifiers Sheffield_Wednesday_F.C..
- 1974–75_Football_League continentalcup2Qualifiers Tranmere_Rovers_F.C..
- 1974–75_Football_League continentalcup2Qualifiers Watford_F.C..
- 1974–75_Football_League continentalcup2Qualifiers West_Ham_United_F.C..
- 1974–75_Football_League continentalcup2Qualifiers Wrexham_F.C..
- 1974–75_Football_League continentalcup2Qualifiers "None".
- 1974–75_Football_League continentalcup3Qualifiers Aston_Villa_F.C..
- 1974–75_Football_League continentalcup3Qualifiers Everton_F.C..
- 1974–75_Football_League continentalcup3Qualifiers Ipswich_Town_F.C..
- 1974–75_Football_League continentalcup3Qualifiers Liverpool_F.C..
- 1974–75_Football_League date "May 2012".
- 1974–75_Football_League float "left".
- 1974–75_Football_League float "right".
- 1974–75_Football_League ga "0".
- 1974–75_Football_League ga "1".
- 1974–75_Football_League ga "2".
- 1974–75_Football_League ga "3".
- 1974–75_Football_League ga "4".
- 1974–75_Football_League ga "5".
- 1974–75_Football_League ga "7".
- 1974–75_Football_League gf "0".
- 1974–75_Football_League gf "1".
- 1974–75_Football_League gf "2".
- 1974–75_Football_League gf "3".
- 1974–75_Football_League gf "4".
- 1974–75_Football_League gf "5".
- 1974–75_Football_League gf "6".
- 1974–75_Football_League gf "7".
- 1974–75_Football_League highestScoring "Ipswich – Newcastle 5–4".
- 1974–75_Football_League highestScoring "Sheffield Wednesday –Manchester United 4–4".
- 1974–75_Football_League leagueTopscorer "Brian Little , 20".
- 1974–75_Football_League leagueTopscorer "Dixie McNeil , 31".
- 1974–75_Football_League leagueTopscorer "Malcolm Macdonald , 21".
- 1974–75_Football_League leagueTopscorer "Ray Clarke , 28".
- 1974–75_Football_League ma "A23 derby".
- 1974–75_Football_League ma "Arsenal F.C. and Chelsea F.C. rivalry".
- 1974–75_Football_League ma "Bristol derby".
- 1974–75_Football_League ma "Cross-border derby".
- 1974–75_Football_League ma "East Midlands derby".
- 1974–75_Football_League ma "Essex derby".
- 1974–75_Football_League ma "M69 derby".
- 1974–75_Football_League ma "Merseyside derby".
- 1974–75_Football_League ma "Millwall F.C.–West Ham United F.C. rivalry".
- 1974–75_Football_League ma "North London derby".
- 1974–75_Football_League ma "Nottingham derby".
- 1974–75_Football_League ma "Roses rivalry".
- 1974–75_Football_League ma "Severnside derby".
- 1974–75_Football_League ma "South Coast derby".
- 1974–75_Football_League ma "South London derby".
- 1974–75_Football_League ma "Staffordshire derby".
- 1974–75_Football_League ma "Tyne-Tees derby".
- 1974–75_Football_League ma "West London derby".
- 1974–75_Football_League ma "West Midlands derby".
- 1974–75_Football_League ma "West Riding derby".