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  2. 1974–75 Football League First Division - Wikipedia

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    1 Derby County (C) 42 21 11 10 67 49 1.367 53 Qualification for the European Cup first round: 2 Liverpool: 42 20 11 11 60 39 1.538 51 Qualification for the UEFA Cup first round: 3 Ipswich Town: 42 23 5 14 66 44 1.500 51 4 Everton: 42 16 18 8 56 42 1.333 50 5 Stoke City: 42 17 15 10 64 48 1.333 49 6 Sheffield United: 42 18 13 11 58 51 1.137 49 7 ...

  3. 1975–76 Football League First Division - Wikipedia

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    Liverpool won the First Division title for the ninth time in the club's history that season and the first under manager Bob Paisley. They won the title on their last game of the season on 4 May, 1976, beating relegated Wolverhampton Wanderers 3–1 at Molineux.

  4. 1975–76 in English football - Wikipedia

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    [1] 30 September 1975: Two London clubs, Queens Park Rangers and West Ham United, lead the First Division table at the end of September, a point ahead of Manchester United. Sheffield United are bottom with just three points from ten matches. [1] 30 October 1975: England lose 2–1 to Czechoslovakia in Bratislava in a European Championship ...

  5. 1974–75 Football League - Wikipedia

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    The 1974–75 season was the 76th 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.

  6. 1974–75 Manchester City F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    1 – 2 Barnes 24,047 22 March 1975 Coventry City: H Maine Road: 1 – 0 Tueart 25,903 28 March 1975 Middlesbrough: H Maine Road: 2 – 1 Marsh, Bell 37,772 29 March 1975 Wolverhampton Wanderers: A Molineux Stadium: 0 – 1 21,716 1 April 1975 Derby County: A Baseball Ground: 1 – 2 Bell 32,966 12 April 1975 Chelsea: A Stamford Bridge: 1 – 0 ...

  7. 1975–76 Aston Villa F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    The 1975–76 English football season was Aston Villa's 76th in the Football League and their first season in the top division for eight years. [ 3 ] In October 1975, at the age of 19, Andy Gray (167) moved south to newly promoted Villa for £110,000. [ 4 ]

  8. 1975–76 Primera División de Fútbol Profesional - Wikipedia

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    Aguila 7-1 Sonsonate (April 6, 1975) Most goals in one half by one team: 4 goals. Aguila 4-0 (7-1) Sonsonate (1st half, April 6, 1975) Most goals scored by losing team: 4 goals. Municipal Limeno 4–5 FAS (May 1, 1975) Most goals by one player in a single match: 4 goals. Luis Ramírez Zapata for Aguila against Tapachulteca FC (July 16, 1975 ...

  9. 1975–76 Brentford F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    Forward Andrew McCulloch joined Brentford for a club-record £25,000 fee in March 1976.. Despite a strong finish to the previous campaign, only one incoming transfer (veteran goalkeeper Bill Glazier for £4,000) did not raise the belief around Griffin Park that Brentford would challenge for promotion from the Fourth Division during the 1975–76 season. [1]