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- 1978–79_Football_League abstract "The 1978–1979 season was the 79th completed season of The Football League.Bob Paisley won his third league title at Liverpool as his conquering side fought off competition from the likes of Nottingham Forest and West Bromwich Albion to achieve their triumph. Albion were in their first season under the management of Ron Atkinson, and during the season pulled off a famous 5-3 away win over Manchester United. Albion's playing staff included some of the most competent young players in the league, including Bryan Robson, Brendan Batson, Cyrille Regis and Laurie Cunningham.Down at the other end of the table, the three relegation places went to Queens Park Rangers, Birmingham City and Chelsea. QPR had declined since the departure of Dave Sexton in 1977 and were relegated just three years after coming within a whisker of the league title. Meanwhile, Chelsea manager Danny Blanchflower paid for Chelsea's shortcomings by losing his job.Money dominated the headlines during the season: Trevor Francis became England's first million-pound footballer after joining Nottingham Forest from Birmingham City. Liverpool became one of the first English clubs to have a shirt sponsor when they agreed a sponsorship deal with the Japanese hi-fi manufacturers Hitachi. By the end of the season, more and more English clubs were signing money-spinning sponsorship deals with commercial firms as the sporting world became even more obsessed with advertising.Crystal Palace won the Second Division title, followed by rivals Brighton & Hove Albion (in the top division for the first time) and third-placed Stoke City, to achieve promotion to the top flight. Going down were Sheffield United, Millwall and Blackburn Rovers.Shrewsbury Town were crowned champions of the Third Division. The other two promotion spots were occupied by Watford and Swansea City, who within a few seasons would make their mark on the First Division. Peterborough United, Walsall, Tranmere Rovers and Lincoln City were relegated to the Fourth Division.Reading, Grimsby Town, Wimbledon and Barnsley occupied the Fourth Division promotion places. The success came for Wimbledon in only their second season as a league club and within a decade they would be an established First Division club, but things would get worse before they got better. For the second season running, the re-election system voted in favour of the league's bottom four clubs and there were no departures or arrivals in the league.".
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- 1978–79_Football_League bg "y".
- 1978–79_Football_League biggestAwayWin "0".
- 1978–79_Football_League biggestAwayWin "Blackburn –Cardiff City 1–4".
- 1978–79_Football_League biggestAwayWin "Cardiff City –Charlton 1–4".
- 1978–79_Football_League biggestAwayWin "Charlton –Stoke 1–4".
- 1978–79_Football_League biggestAwayWin "Luton –West Ham 1–4".
- 1978–79_Football_League biggestAwayWin "Millwall –Brighton & Hove 1–4".
- 1978–79_Football_League biggestAwayWin "Newcastle –Sunderland 1–4".
- 1978–79_Football_League biggestAwayWin "Tottenham – Arsenal 0–5".
- 1978–79_Football_League biggestHomeWin "Liverpool – Tottenham 7–0".
- 1978–79_Football_League biggestHomeWin "Luton –Cardiff City 7–1".
- 1978–79_Football_League biggestHomeWin "Luton –Notts County 6–0".
- 1978–79_Football_League caption "Locations of the Football League First Division 1978–1979 teams".
- 1978–79_Football_League caption "Locations of the Football League First Division London teams 1978–1979".
- 1978–79_Football_League caption "Locations of the Football League Fourth Division London teams 1978–1979".
- 1978–79_Football_League caption "Locations of the Football League Fourth Division teams 1978–1979".
- 1978–79_Football_League caption "Locations of the Football League Second Division 1978–1979 teams".
- 1978–79_Football_League caption "Locations of the Football League Second Division London teams 1978–1979".
- 1978–79_Football_League caption "Locations of the Football League Third Division London teams 1978–1979".
- 1978–79_Football_League caption "Locations of the Football League Third Division teams 1978–1979".
- 1978–79_Football_League competition Football_League_First_Division.
- 1978–79_Football_League competition Football_League_Fourth_Division.
- 1978–79_Football_League competition Football_League_Second_Division.
- 1978–79_Football_League competition Football_League_Third_Division.
- 1978–79_Football_League competition The_Football_League.
- 1978–79_Football_League continentalcup European_Cup_1979–80.
- 1978–79_Football_League continentalcup European_Cup_Winners'_Cup_1979–80.
- 1978–79_Football_League continentalcup UEFA_Cup_1979–80.
- 1978–79_Football_League continentalcup "FA Cup winners".
- 1978–79_Football_League continentalcup "Failed re-election".
- 1978–79_Football_League continentalcup "New club in the league".
- 1978–79_Football_League continentalcup "Promoted".
- 1978–79_Football_League continentalcup "Relegated".
- 1978–79_Football_League continentalcup1Qualifiers Barnsley_F.C..
- 1978–79_Football_League continentalcup1Qualifiers Brighton_&_Hove_Albion_F.C..
- 1978–79_Football_League continentalcup1Qualifiers Grimsby_Town_F.C..
- 1978–79_Football_League continentalcup1Qualifiers Liverpool_F.C..
- 1978–79_Football_League continentalcup1Qualifiers Nottingham_Forest_F.C..
- 1978–79_Football_League continentalcup1Qualifiers Stoke_City_F.C..
- 1978–79_Football_League continentalcup1Qualifiers Swansea_City_A.F.C..
- 1978–79_Football_League continentalcup1Qualifiers Watford_F.C..
- 1978–79_Football_League continentalcup1Qualifiers Wimbledon_F.C..
- 1978–79_Football_League continentalcup2Qualifiers Blackburn_Rovers_F.C..
- 1978–79_Football_League continentalcup2Qualifiers Lincoln_City_F.C..
- 1978–79_Football_League continentalcup2Qualifiers Millwall_F.C..
- 1978–79_Football_League continentalcup2Qualifiers Peterborough_United_F.C..
- 1978–79_Football_League continentalcup2Qualifiers Sheffield_United_F.C..
- 1978–79_Football_League continentalcup2Qualifiers Tranmere_Rovers_F.C..
- 1978–79_Football_League continentalcup2Qualifiers Walsall_F.C..
- 1978–79_Football_League continentalcup2Qualifiers "Arsenal".
- 1978–79_Football_League continentalcup2Qualifiers "None".
- 1978–79_Football_League continentalcup3Qualifiers Everton_F.C..
- 1978–79_Football_League continentalcup3Qualifiers Ipswich_Town_F.C..
- 1978–79_Football_League continentalcup3Qualifiers Leeds_United_A.F.C..
- 1978–79_Football_League continentalcup3Qualifiers West_Bromwich_Albion_F.C..
- 1978–79_Football_League continentalcup3Qualifiers Wigan_Athletic_F.C..
- 1978–79_Football_League date "April 2013".
- 1978–79_Football_League float "left".
- 1978–79_Football_League float "right".
- 1978–79_Football_League ga "0".
- 1978–79_Football_League ga "1".
- 1978–79_Football_League ga "2".
- 1978–79_Football_League ga "3".
- 1978–79_Football_League ga "4".
- 1978–79_Football_League ga "5".
- 1978–79_Football_League ga "6".
- 1978–79_Football_League gf "0".
- 1978–79_Football_League gf "1".
- 1978–79_Football_League gf "2".
- 1978–79_Football_League gf "3".
- 1978–79_Football_League gf "4".
- 1978–79_Football_League gf "5".
- 1978–79_Football_League gf "6".
- 1978–79_Football_League gf "7".
- 1978–79_Football_League highestScoring "Bristol Rovers –Charlton 5–5".
- 1978–79_Football_League highestScoring "Middlesbrough – Chelsea 7–2".
- 1978–79_Football_League leagueTopscorer "Frank Worthington , 24".
- 1978–79_Football_League leagueTopscorer "John Dungworth , 26".
- 1978–79_Football_League leagueTopscorer "Pop Robson 24".
- 1978–79_Football_League leagueTopscorer "Ross Jenkins , 29".
- 1978–79_Football_League ma "Arsenal F.C. and Chelsea F.C. rivalry".
- 1978–79_Football_League ma "Birmingham derby".
- 1978–79_Football_League ma "Black Country derby".
- 1978–79_Football_League ma "Cheshire derby".
- 1978–79_Football_League ma "East Anglian derby".
- 1978–79_Football_League ma "East Lancashire derby".
- 1978–79_Football_League ma "East London derby".
- 1978–79_Football_League ma "East Midlands derby".
- 1978–79_Football_League ma "Essex derby".
- 1978–79_Football_League ma "Leeds United A.F.C. and Manchester United F.C. rivalry".
- 1978–79_Football_League ma "Liverpool F.C. and Manchester United F.C. rivalry".
- 1978–79_Football_League ma "Manchester derby".
- 1978–79_Football_League ma "Merseyside derby".
- 1978–79_Football_League ma "Miners derby".
- 1978–79_Football_League ma "North London derby".
- 1978–79_Football_League ma "Roses rivalry".
- 1978–79_Football_League ma "Severnside derby".