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English football clubs 1981–82 season (1 C, 26 P) F. 1981–82 FA Cup (3 P) L. 1981–82 in English football leagues (2 C, 21 P) W. 1981–82 in English women's ...
13 July 1981: Everton sign 22-year-old goalkeeper Neville Southall from Bury for £150,000. 19 August 1981: Brighton & Hove Albion sign Liverpool midfielder Jimmy Case for £350,000. 22 August 1981: Aston Villa & Tottenham Hotspur draw 2–2 in the FA Charity Shield at Wembley. 29 August 1981: The first Football League games of the season are ...
Pages in category "English football clubs 1981–82 season" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
10 May 1981: Bert Lyons, 79, played 76 league games for Orient between 1926 and 1930 before signing for Tottenham Hotspur and completing his league career with 54 league games in three years. 16 June 1981: Billy Hughes, 63, played 200 league games between 1935 and 1951 for Birmingham City, Luton Town and Chelsea in a career which was disrupted ...
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 ...
1981–82; 1982–83; 1983–84; 1984–85; 1985–86; Pages in category "1981–82 in English women's football" This category contains only the following page.
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The First Division title race saw many teams take the lead throughout the season, including traditional favourites like Manchester United, Manchester City, Tottenham Hotspur and Arsenal, as well as thriving Ipswich Town and Southampton, and most incredibly a Swansea City side who had never been in the First Division before, and who had been in the Fourth Division just a few seasons previously.