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Huddersfield Town's 1984–85 campaign was a mediocre season for the Terriers, with the team finishing in 13th place, never looking likely to be promoted or relegated. Squad at the start of the season
The 1984–85 season was the 105th season of competitive football in England. The season saw Everton build on their FA Cup success of the previous season by winning their first league title for 15 years and their first European silverware in the form of the European Cup Winners' Cup. However, they lost the FA Cup final to Manchester United.
1984–85: Champions: Everton 8th English title: Relegated: Norwich City Sunderland Stoke City: Matches played: 462: Goals scored: 1,288 (2.79 per match) Top goalscorer: Gary Lineker Kerry Dixon (24 goals each) [3] Biggest home win: Chelsea 6–2 Coventry City (3 November 1984) Biggest away win: Aston Villa 0–5 Nottingham Forest (5 September ...
Squad list sourced from 1985–86 Mansfield Town F.C. season at the English National Football Archive (subscription required) Pos. Name League FA Cup League Cup
The 1984–85 Football League season was Birmingham City Football Club's 82nd in the Football League and their 33rd in the Second Division, to which they were relegated in 1983–84. They finished in second position in the 22-team division, so were promoted back to the First Division after only one season.
The 1984–85 Bradford City A.F.C. season was the 72nd in the club's history. The club finished 1st in Division Three, being promoted as Champions to Division Two, reached the 3rd round of the FA Cup , and the 2nd round of the Milk Cup .
1984–85 season; Chairman: Dick Donald: Manager: Alex Ferguson: Scottish Premier Division: 1st (Champions) Scottish Cup: Semi-final: Scottish League Cup: Second round: European Cup: First round: Top goalscorer: League: Frank McDougall (22) All: Frank McDougall (24) Highest home attendance: 23,000 (5 times) (vs. Rangers, 15 September 1984) (vs ...
The away kit closely followed the design of the home, but in red with white trim. While the home kit had plain white socks, the red socks of the away kit featured four hoops: a white and blue on both the turnover and the leg. For a third kit, the white away kit from the 1984–85 season was retained.