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The First Division title race brought many different challengers. But in the end, however, Liverpool overcame a dismal first half of the season which saw them climb from mid-table at Christmas to clinching the title on the final day of the season, having lifted the Football League Cup weeks earlier for the second successive season.
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The 1981–82 season was Manchester United's 80th season in the Football League, and their 7th consecutive season in the top division of English football. [1]United had finished eighth in the league the previous season, with manager Dave Sexton being sacked after his four-year spell in charge had failed to deliver a major trophy.
The 1981–82 season was Liverpool Football Club's 90th season in existence and their 20th consecutive season in the First Division. After finishing fifth the previous season, Liverpool came back and won their thirteenth league title.
The 1981–82 season was Arsenal Football Club's 56th consecutive season in the top flight of English football. The club ended their campaign fifth in the Football League First Division . After losing Liam Brady in 1980, Arsenal lost Frank Stapleton , Arsenal's 1980-81 top scorer, to Manchester United .
In the 1981–82 season where the Football League decided to increase the points total on a win to three instead of two points, Leicester's start was inconsistent but during the last couple of months of the campaign, the Foxes revived strongly and finished in eighth.
1981–82 season; Chairman: Geoffrey McPherson: Manager: Brian Clough: Stadium: The City Ground: First Division: 12th: FA Cup: Third round: League Cup: Fifth round: Top goalscorer: League: Ian Wallace (9) All: Ian Wallace (12) Highest home attendance: 26,327 vs West Ham United (League) Lowest home attendance: 15,037 vs Swansea City (League ...
1981–82 season; Chairman: Viscount Chelsea Ken Bates: Manager: John Neal: Stadium: Stamford Bridge: Second Division: 12th: FA Cup: Quarter-finals: League Cup: Third round: Top goalscorer: League: Clive Walker (16) All: Clive Walker (17) Highest home attendance: 42,557 vs Tottenham Hotspur (6 March 1982) Lowest home attendance: 6,009 vs Orient ...