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1984–85 season; Chairman: Keith Longbottom: Manager: Mick Buxton: Second Division: 13th: FA Cup: Fourth round (knocked out by Luton Town) League Cup: Second round (knocked out by Sheffield Wednesday) Top goalscorer: League: Dale Tempest (15) All: Mark Lillis Dale Tempest (16 each) Highest home attendance: 15,640 vs Manchester City (12 January ...
Squad 85 is an American comedy series created by Gregory Bonsignore that premiered on November 13, 2012, on Justin Lin's YOMYOMF Network. [1] The series premise establishes that, "In 1985 the Los Angeles Police Department experimented with a secret Time-Travel division, catapulting four of L.A.'s finest 25 years into the future.
The 1984–85 season was Arsenal Football Club's 59th consecutive season in the top flight of English football. [1] [2] After a promising start to the season, they slipped to seventh in the Football League First Division. After the previous season's League Cup exit to Walsall, Arsenal once-again exited cup competition to lower-division opponents.
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 ...
During the 1985–86 English football season, Oxford United competed in the Football League First Division, after promotion from the Second Division the previous season. . They secured survival with an 18th-place finish, and won the League Cup, the first major trophy win of their his
They entered the 1984–85 FA Cup in the third round proper, and lost to Norwich City in that round after three replays. They were eliminated from the League Cup by West Bromwich Albion in the third round after a replay. Wayne Clarke was the club's top scorer, with 19 goals in all competitions, of which 17 were scored in the league.
[85] 12 March 1986: Oxford United reached the League Cup final for the first time after beating Aston Villa 4–3 on aggregate. Manchester United signed striker Peter Davenport from Nottingham Forest for £750,000. [86]
1984–85 season; Manager: Pat Stanton (to September) John Blackley (from September) [1] Scottish Premier Division: 8th: Scottish Cup: R3: Scottish League Cup: R3: Highest home attendance: 18,925 (v Heart of Midlothian, 1 January) Lowest home attendance: 2631 (v St Mirren, 8 December) Average home league attendance: 7425 [2] (down 909)