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  2. 1974–75 Football League First Division - Wikipedia

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    1,213 (2.63 per match) Top goalscorer: Malcolm Macdonald (21 goals) [1] Biggest home win: Wolverhampton Wanderers 7–1 Chelsea (15 March 1975) Biggest away win: Luton Town 1–4 Ipswich Town (14 September 1974) Newcastle United 2–5 Tottenham Hotspur (11 January 1975) Burnley 2–5 Derby County (31 March 1975) Birmingham City 1–4 Luton Town ...

  3. 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.

  4. 1975–76 in English football - Wikipedia

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    31 August 1975: Manchester United lead the First Division by one point from West Ham United at the end of August. [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 ...

  5. 1974–75 in English football - Wikipedia

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    In the Second Division, Manchester United win 1–0 at Southampton (who went down with them last season) to seal an instant return to the First Division. [21] 9 April 1975: Everton lose 2–1 to relegation-threatened Luton Town, and Derby County take advantage by beating Wolverhampton Wanderers 1–0 to move two points clear at the top of the ...

  6. 1975–76 Football League - Wikipedia

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    The 1975–76 season was the 77th completed season of The Football League. Liverpool won their first major trophy under Bob Paisley by narrowly winning the league title after heated competition from Queens Park Rangers. They also lifted the UEFA Cup for the second time in their history.

  7. List of Southampton F.C. seasons - Wikipedia

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    The club received its first taste of continental football in the 1969–70 season when they competed in the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, although were knocked out in the first round. Despite suffering relegation back to Division Two in 1974, Southampton achieved a surprise victory in the 1976 FA Cup Final against Manchester United to win the trophy ...

  8. 1974–75 Manchester City F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    22 February 1975 Birmingham City: H Maine Road: 3 – 1 Royle, Tueart, Bell 34,240 1 March 1975 Leeds United: A Elland Road: 22 Oakes, Donachie 47,489 8 March 1975 Leicester City: A Filbert Street: 0 – 1 23,059 15 March 1975 Queens Park Rangers: A Loftus Road: 0 – 2 22,102 18 March 1975 Carlisle United: H Maine Road: 1 – 2 Barnes ...

  9. 1974–75 Everton F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    1 February 1975 Tottenham Hotspur: Home 1–0 Pearson 80' 40,912 8 February 1975 Manchester City: Away: 1–2 Horswill 81' o.g. 44,718 22 February 1975 Liverpool: Away: 0–0 55,853 25 February 1975 Luton Town: Home 3–1 Telfer 15', Dobson 27', Latchford 52' 35,714 1 March 1975 Arsenal: Away: 2–0 Dobson 65', Lyons 68' 32,216 8 March 1975 ...