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- 1989–90_Football_League abstract "The 1989–1990 season was the 90th completed season of The Football League.Liverpool overhauled a greatly improved Aston Villa side to win their 18th league championship trophy and their fifth major trophy in as many seasons under Kenny Dalglish’s management. To date, this remains their last league title. Gary Lineker’s arrival at Tottenham Hotspur saw the North Londoners occupy third place after a season of improvement.Luton Town stayed up on goal difference at the expense of Sheffield Wednesday, while Charlton’s four-year spell in the First Division came to an end at the beginning of May. Millwall were rooted to the bottom of the division despite briefly topping the league in September.Leeds United finally returned to the top flight after an eight-year exile, as Howard Wilkinson’s side lifted the Second Division championship trophy thanks to a superior goal difference over runners-up Sheffield United, won their second successive promotion under Dave Bassett.Swindon Town won the Second Division playoff final but Sunderland were promoted instead after the Swindon board admitted a series of financial irregularities. Swindon were initially demoted to the Third Division and replaced by Tranmere, the division’s losing Play-Off finalists, but this decision was later reversed on appeal.A.F.C. Bournemouth, Stoke City and Bradford City occupied the relegation places. Bournemouth did not return to second tier of English football until the 2013-14 season.The city of Bristol was celebrating after Rovers were crowned champions and City finished runners-up in the Third Division to gain promotion. The third promotion spot was secured by playoff winners Notts County, who beat Leyland DAF Trophy (i.e. FA Trophy) winners Tranmere Rovers at Wembley.Walsall suffered a second successive relegation and would be joined in the Fourth Division the following season by Blackpool, Cardiff City and Northampton Town.Exeter City were crowned Fourth Division champions and went up to the Third Division along with runners-up Grimsby Town, third-placed Southend United and playoff winners Cambridge United. Newly promoted Maidstone United (1897) almost ended their first league season with success, but their promotion hopes were ended by playoff failure.Colchester United were relegated from the league and replaced by Football Conference champions Darlington, who regained their league status just one season after losing it.".
- 1989–90_Football_League wikiPageID "16940558".
- 1989–90_Football_League wikiPageRevisionID "602098009".
- 1989–90_Football_League biggestAwayWin "Coventry City – Liverpool 1–6".
- 1989–90_Football_League biggestHomeWin "Liverpool – Crystal Palace 9–0".
- 1989–90_Football_League caption "Locations of the Football League First Division 1989–1990 teams".
- 1989–90_Football_League caption "Locations of the Football League First Division London teams 1989–1990".
- 1989–90_Football_League caption "Locations of the Football League Fourth Division teams 1989–1990".
- 1989–90_Football_League caption "Locations of the Football League Second Division 1989–1990 teams".
- 1989–90_Football_League caption "Locations of the Football League Second Division London teams 1989–1990".
- 1989–90_Football_League caption "Locations of the Football League Third Division London teams 1989–1990".
- 1989–90_Football_League caption "Locations of the Football League Third Division teams 1989–1990".
- 1989–90_Football_League competition Football_League_First_Division.
- 1989–90_Football_League competition Football_League_Fourth_Division.
- 1989–90_Football_League competition Football_League_Second_Division.
- 1989–90_Football_League competition Football_League_Third_Division.
- 1989–90_Football_League competition The_Football_League.
- 1989–90_Football_League continentalcup European_Cup_1990–91.
- 1989–90_Football_League continentalcup UEFA_Cup_1990–91.
- 1989–90_Football_League continentalcup "1990".
- 1989–90_Football_League continentalcup "FA Cup winners".
- 1989–90_Football_League continentalcup "New club in the league".
- 1989–90_Football_League continentalcup "Promoted".
- 1989–90_Football_League continentalcup "Relegated to Conference".
- 1989–90_Football_League continentalcup "Relegated".
- 1989–90_Football_League continentalcup1Qualifiers Bristol_City_F.C..
- 1989–90_Football_League continentalcup1Qualifiers Cambridge_United_F.C..
- 1989–90_Football_League continentalcup1Qualifiers Grimsby_Town_F.C..
- 1989–90_Football_League continentalcup1Qualifiers Notts_County_F.C..
- 1989–90_Football_League continentalcup1Qualifiers Sheffield_United_F.C..
- 1989–90_Football_League continentalcup1Qualifiers Southend_United_F.C..
- 1989–90_Football_League continentalcup1Qualifiers Sunderland_A.F.C..
- 1989–90_Football_League continentalcup1Qualifiers "No qualifications".
- 1989–90_Football_League continentalcup2Qualifiers A.F.C._Bournemouth.
- 1989–90_Football_League continentalcup2Qualifiers Blackpool_F.C..
- 1989–90_Football_League continentalcup2Qualifiers Bradford_City_A.F.C..
- 1989–90_Football_League continentalcup2Qualifiers Cardiff_City_F.C..
- 1989–90_Football_League continentalcup2Qualifiers Northampton_Town_F.C..
- 1989–90_Football_League continentalcup2Qualifiers Stoke_City_F.C..
- 1989–90_Football_League continentalcup2Qualifiers Walsall_F.C..
- 1989–90_Football_League continentalcup2Qualifiers "Manchester United".
- 1989–90_Football_League continentalcup3Qualifiers Aston_Villa_F.C..
- 1989–90_Football_League continentalcup3Qualifiers Maidstone_United_F.C._(1897).
- 1989–90_Football_League float "left".
- 1989–90_Football_League float "right".
- 1989–90_Football_League ga "0".
- 1989–90_Football_League ga "1".
- 1989–90_Football_League ga "2".
- 1989–90_Football_League ga "3".
- 1989–90_Football_League ga "4".
- 1989–90_Football_League ga "5".
- 1989–90_Football_League ga "6".
- 1989–90_Football_League gf "0".
- 1989–90_Football_League gf "1".
- 1989–90_Football_League gf "2".
- 1989–90_Football_League gf "3".
- 1989–90_Football_League gf "4".
- 1989–90_Football_League gf "5".
- 1989–90_Football_League gf "6".
- 1989–90_Football_League gf "7".
- 1989–90_Football_League gf "9".
- 1989–90_Football_League highestScoring "Liverpool – Crystal Palace 9–0".
- 1989–90_Football_League highestScoring "Southampton – Luton Town 6–3".
- 1989–90_Football_League leagueTopscorer "Bob Taylor , 27".
- 1989–90_Football_League leagueTopscorer "Brett Angell , 23".
- 1989–90_Football_League leagueTopscorer "Gary Lineker , 24".
- 1989–90_Football_League leagueTopscorer "Micky Quinn , 32".
- 1989–90_Football_League ma "Arsenal F.C. and Chelsea F.C. rivalry".
- 1989–90_Football_League ma "Arsenal F.C. and Manchester United F.C. rivalry".
- 1989–90_Football_League ma "Black Country derby".
- 1989–90_Football_League ma "Bristol derby".
- 1989–90_Football_League ma "East Midlands derby".
- 1989–90_Football_League ma "Liverpool F.C. and Manchester United F.C. rivalry".
- 1989–90_Football_League ma "Manchester derby".
- 1989–90_Football_League ma "Merseyside derby".
- 1989–90_Football_League ma "North London derby".
- 1989–90_Football_League ma "South Wales derby".
- 1989–90_Football_League ma "Tees-Wear derby".
- 1989–90_Football_League ma "Tyne-Tees derby".
- 1989–90_Football_League ma "Tyne-Wear derby".
- 1989–90_Football_League matches "380".
- 1989–90_Football_League matches "552".
- 1989–90_Football_League nextseason "1990".
- 1989–90_Football_League places "Arsenal Aston Villa Charlton Chelsea Crystal Palace Coventry Derby County Everton Liverpool Luton Town Manchester City Manchester United Millwall Norwich City Nottingham Forest QPR Sheffield Wednesday Southampton Tottenham Wimbledon".
- 1989–90_Football_League places "Arsenal Charlton Athletic Chelsea Crystal Palace Millwall Tottenham Queens Park Rangers Wimbledon".
- 1989–90_Football_League places "Barnsley Bournemouth Bradford City Brighton & Hove Blackburn Rovers Hull Ipswich Town Leeds U. Leicester City Middlesbrough Newcastle Oldham Oxford Plymouth Argyle Portsmouth Port Vale Sheffield United Stoke Sunderland Swindon Watford West Bromwich Albion West Ham Wolverhampton Wanderers".
- 1989–90_Football_League places "Birmingham Blackpool Bolton Brentford Bristol City Bristol Rovers Bury Cardiff City Chester Crewe Alexandra Fulham Huddersfield Leyton Orient Mansfield Town Northampton Town Notts County Preston North End Reading Rotherham Shrewsbury Swansea City Tranmere Walsall Wigan Athletic".
- 1989–90_Football_League places "Brentford Fulham Orient".
- 1989–90_Football_League places "Maidstone Aldershot Burnley Cambridge Utd Carlisle United Chesterfield Colchester Doncaster Exeter City Gillingham Grimsby Town Halifax Town Hartlepool Hereford United Lincoln City Peterborough Rochdale Scarborough Scunthorpe United Southend Stockport Torquay Wrexham York City".
- 1989–90_Football_League places "Watford West Ham".
- 1989–90_Football_League prevseason "1988".
- 1989–90_Football_League rd "--05-13".
- 1989–90_Football_League rd "1990-05-26".
- 1989–90_Football_League rd "1990-05-27".
- 1989–90_Football_League rd "1990-05-28".
- 1989–90_Football_League rd "Final at Wembley".
- 1989–90_Football_League rd "Semifinals".
- 1989–90_Football_League rd1Score "0".
- 1989–90_Football_League rd1Score "1".
- 1989–90_Football_League rd1Score "2".