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The 1975–76 season was Manchester United's 74th season in The Football League [1] and first in the First Division after winning the Second Division the season prior. They finished the season third in the First Division, their highest placing since 1968, [2] to qualify for the UEFA Cup.
11 January 1975 Sheffield Wednesday: H 2–0 McCalliog (2; 1 pen.) 45,662 18 January 1975 Sunderland: A 0–0 45,976 1 February 1975 Bristol City: H 0–1 47,118 8 February 1975 Oxford United: A 0–1 15,959 15 February 1975 Hull City: H 2–0 Houston, Pearson: 44,712 22 February 1975 Aston Villa: A 0–2 40,353 1 March 1975 Cardiff City: H 4–0
Manchester United Football Club is an English professional association football club based in Old Trafford, Greater Manchester. The club was formed in Newton Heath in 1878 as Newton Heath LYR F.C., and played their first competitive match in October 1886, when they entered the First Round of the 1886–87 FA Cup . [ 2 ]
Manchester United is one of the most widely supported football clubs in the world [11] [12] and have rivalries with Liverpool, Manchester City, Arsenal and Leeds United. Manchester United was the highest-earning football club in the world for 2016–17, with an annual revenue of €676.3 million, [ 13 ] and the world's third-most-valuable ...
12 November 1975: Manchester City thrash neighbours United 4–0 in the fourth round of the Football League Cup. [4] 19 November 1975: England draw 1–1 away to Portugal in their last European Championship qualifier, and must now hope that Czechoslovakia fail to beat Cyprus in order to qualify for the quarter-finals. [2]
He scored 34 goals for United and led them to promotion in 1975 after one season in the Second Division. He played in the World Cup Finals of 1974, which took place in West Germany. With Steve Coppell 's signing in 1975, Morgan lost his place in the Manchester United team and returned to Burnley.
22 January 1975: Aston Villa and Norwich City complete aggregate victories in their League Cup semi-finals over Chester and Manchester United respectively. [20] 25 January 1975: Wimbledon hold Leeds United to a 0–0 draw at Elland Road in the FA Cup fourth round. Leatherhead's run comes to an end with a 3–2 defeat to Leicester City.
The 1976–77 season was Manchester United's 75th season in the Football League, and their second consecutive season in the top division of English football. [1] They finished the season sixth in the league and won the FA Cup to end a nine-year spell without a major trophy.