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  2. 1969–70 in English football - Wikipedia

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    Legendary Everton manager Harry Catterick continued his run of success at the club with a league title. Dave Sexton led his Chelsea to an historic first ever win in the FA Cup. Joe Mercer continued his run of success with Manchester City by capturing the League Cup and the Cup Winners' Cup.

  3. 1969–70 Manchester United F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    The 196970 season was Manchester United's 68th season in the Football League, and their 25th consecutive season in the top division of English football. [1] Before the beginning of the season, on 4 June 1969, United manager Matt Busby stepped down as manager after 24 years as manager. McGuinness guided United to an eighth-place finish in his ...

  4. 1969–70 Everton F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    196970 season; Manager: Harry Catterick: Ground: ... During the 196970 English football season, ... Team. Pld W D L GF GA GAv Pts

  5. History of Manchester United F.C. (1969–1986) - Wikipedia

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    Following an eighth-place finish in the 196970 season and a poor start to the 1970–71 season, Wilf McGuinness was sacked as manager of Manchester United in December 1970 after just 18 months in charge. Matt Busby returned to the manager's position on a temporary basis, and McGuinness returned to his position as reserve team coach.

  6. 1969–70 Chelsea F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    The 1969-70 season was Chelsea Football Club's 56th of competitive football, and the club's 43rd in the English top flight. The club began the season having not signed a single player. Defender Paddy Mulligan, who joined in October for £17,500, was the sole recruit during the campaign. Bobby Tambling spent his final

  7. 1969–70 Manchester City F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    The 196970 season was Manchester City's fourth consecutive season in the top tier of English football. The season marked a significant one as the club won its first double, which included its maiden League Cup and European trophy, being the European Cup Winners' Cup.

  8. List of current Premier League and English Football League ...

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    Simon Weaver (pictured in 2007) has managed Harrogate Town since 2009, though much of this time was spent outside the English Football League until 2020.. There are 92 association football teams in the top four divisions of English football, all of which have a manager (sometimes given the title of head coach) unless the position is currently vacant or a caretaker manager is in place.

  9. 1969–70 Liverpool F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    The 196970 season was Liverpool Football Club's 78th season in existence and their eighth consecutive season in the First Division. This was a disappointing season, as the team finished fifth in the league after a promising start to the season while city rivals Everton won the championship title.