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1960–61 Football League

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62nd season of the Football League
Football league season
The Football League
Season1960–61
ChampionsTottenham Hotspur
New Club in LeaguePeterborough United

The196061 season was the 62nd completed season ofThe Football League.

First Division

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Main article:1960–61 Football League First Division
Football league season
First Division
Season1960–61
ChampionsTottenham Hotspur
2ndEnglish title
RelegatedNewcastle United
Preston North End
European CupTottenham Hotspur
Cup Winners' CupLeicester City
Inter-Cities Fairs CupSheffield Wednesday
Nottingham Forest
Birmingham City
Matches462
Goals1,724 (3.73 per match)
Top goalscorerJimmy Greaves
(41 goals)[1]
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGAvPtsQualification or relegation
1Tottenham Hotspur(C)423147115552.09166Qualification for theEuropean Cup preliminary round
2Sheffield Wednesday422312778471.66058Qualification for theInter-Cities Fairs Cup first round
3Wolverhampton Wanderers4225710103751.37357
4Burnley4222713102771.32551
5Everton422261487691.26150
6Leicester City421891587701.24345Qualification for theEuropean Cup Winners' Cup preliminary round[a]
7Manchester United421891588761.15845
8Blackburn Rovers4215131477761.01343
9Aston Villa421791678771.01343
10West Bromwich Albion421851967710.94441
11Arsenal4215111677850.90641
12Chelsea4215720981000.98037
13Manchester City4213111879900.87837
14Nottingham Forest421491962780.79537Qualification for theInter-Cities Fairs Cup first round
15Cardiff City4213111860850.70637
16West Ham United4213101977880.87536
17Fulham421482072950.75836
18Bolton Wanderers4212111958730.79535
19Birmingham City421462262840.73834Qualification for theInter-Cities Fairs Cup second round
20Blackpool421292168730.93233
21Newcastle United(R)42111021861090.78932Relegation to theSecond Division
22Preston North End(R)4210102243710.60630
Source:World Football
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal average; 3) Goals scored
(C) Champions;(R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^Leicester City qualified for the Cup Winners' Cup preliminary round as the1960–61 FA Cup runners-up, since the winners, Tottenham Hotspur, had already qualified for the European Cup.

Results

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Home \ AwayARSASTBIRBLBBLPBOLBURCARCHEEVEFULLEIMCIMUNNEWNOTPNESHWTOTWBAWHUWOL
Arsenal2–12–00–01–05–12–52–31–43–24–21–35–42–15–03–01–01–12–31–00–01–5
Aston Villa2–26–22–22–24–02–02–13–23–22–11–35–13–12–01–21–04–11–20–12–10–2
Birmingham City2–01–11–10–22–20–12–11–02–41–00–23–23–12–13–11–31–12–33–14–21–2
Blackburn Rovers2–44–12–02–03–11–42–23–11–35–11–14–11–22–44–11–01–11–42–14–12–1
Blackpool1–15–31–22–00–10–06–11–41–42–55–13–32–02–14–00–10–11–30–13–05–2
Bolton Wanderers1–13–02–20–03–13–53–04–13–40–32–03–11–12–13–11–10–11–20–13–10–2
Burnley3–21–12–11–11–22–01–24–41–35–03–21–35–35–34–15–03–44–20–12–25–3
Cardiff City1–01–10–21–10–20–12–12–11–12–02–13–33–03–21–32–00–13–23–11–13–2
Chelsea3–12–43–25–22–21–12–66–13–32–11–36–31–24–24–31–10–22–37–13–23–3
Everton4–11–21–02–21–01–20–35–11–11–03–14–24–05–01–00–04–21–31–14–13–1
Fulham2–21–12–11–14–32–20–12–23–22–34–21–04–44–31–02–01–60–01–21–11–3
Leicester City2–13–13–22–41–12–02–23–01–34–11–21–26–05–31–15–22–11–22–25–12–0
Manchester City0–04–12–14–01–10–02–14–22–12–13–23–11–33–31–22–31–10–13–01–22–4
Manchester United1–11–14–11–32–03–16–03–36–04–03–11–15–13–22–11–00–02–03–06–11–3
Newcastle United3–32–12–23–14–34–10–15–01–60–47–21–31–31–12–20–00–13–43–25–54–4
Nottingham Forest3–52–01–01–10–02–23–12–12–11–24–22–22–23–20–22–01–20–41–21–11–1
Preston North End2–01–12–32–01–00–02–31–10–21–02–00–01–12–42–30–12–20–12–14–01–2
Sheffield Wednesday1–11–22–05–44–02–03–12–01–01–22–02–23–15–11–11–05–12–11–01–00–0
Tottenham Hotspur4–26–26–05–23–13–14–43–24–22–05–12–31–14–11–21–05–02–11–22–01–1
West Bromwich Albion2–30–21–21–23–13–20–21–13–03–02–41–06–31–16–01–23–12–21–31–02–1
West Ham United6–05–24–33–23–32–11–22–03–14–01–21–01–12–11–12–45–21–10–31–25–0
Wolverhampton Wanderers5–33–25–10–01–03–12–12–26–14–12–43–21–02–12–15–33–04–10–44–24–2
Updated to match(es) played on unknown. Source: Ian Laschke:Rothmans Book of Football League Records 1888–89 to 1978–79. Macdonald and Jane’s, London & Sydney, 1980.
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Maps

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Locations of theFootball League First Division London teams 1960–1961
Locations of theFootball League First Division 1960–1961 teams

Second Division

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Football league season
Second Division
Season1960–61
ChampionsIpswich Town
PromotedIpswich Town
Sheffield United
RelegatedPortsmouth
Lincoln City
Cup Winners' CupSwansea Town
Matches462
Goals1,609 (3.48 per match)
Top goalscorerRay Crawford
(39 goals)[1]

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGAvPtsQualification or relegation
1Ipswich Town(C, P)422679100551.81859Promotion to theFirst Division
2Sheffield United(P)422661081511.58858
3Liverpool4221101187581.50052
4Norwich City422091370531.32149
5Middlesbrough4218121283741.12248
6Sunderland4217131275601.25047
7Swansea Town4218111377731.05547Qualification for theEuropean Cup Winners' Cup preliminary round
8Southampton421881684811.03744
9Scunthorpe United4214151369641.07843
10Charlton Athletic4216111597911.06643
11Plymouth Argyle421781781820.98842
12Derby County4215101780801.00040
13Luton Town421591871790.89939
14Leeds United4214101875830.90438
15Rotherham United4212131765641.01637
16Brighton & Hove Albion421491961750.81337
17Bristol Rovers421572073920.79337
18Stoke City4212121851590.86436
19Leyton Orient421482055780.70536
20Huddersfield Town421392062710.87335
21Portsmouth(R)4211112064910.70333Relegation to theThird Division
22Lincoln City(R)42882648950.50524
Source:[citation needed]
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal average; 3) Goals scored
(C) Champions;(P) Promoted;(R) Relegated

Results

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Home \ AwayB&HABRRCHADERHUDIPSLEELEYLINLIVLUTMIDNWCPLYPORROTSCUSHUSOUSTKSUNSWA
Brighton & Hove Albion6–13–53–22–12–42–11–11–03–11–00–12–22–02–21–01–10–00–10–11–20–0
Bristol Rovers0–13–11–11–21–14–44–23–14–34–12–33–12–52–02–13–33–14–21–01–04–2
Charlton Athletic3–12–13–12–30–22–02–03–01–34–16–60–16–47–44–31–12–31–33–12–26–2
Derby County4–11–12–31–11–42–33–13–11–44–11–00–04–16–23–02–52–02–21–11–12–3
Huddersfield Town0–14–02–21–31–30–11–04–12–41–11–01–11–53–30–11–20–13–10–04–23–1
Ipswich Town4–03–22–14–14–24–06–23–11–00–13–14–13–12–21–12–00–13–32–14–00–3
Leeds United3–21–11–03–31–42–51–37–02–21–24–41–02–10–02–02–21–23–00–12–42–2
Leyton Orient2–13–21–12–12–01–30–11–21–32–11–11–01–12–12–12–11–41–13–10–12–2
Lincoln City2–11–22–23–40–01–42–32–01–21–15–21–43–12–30–10–20–50–31–11–22–0
Liverpool2–03–02–11–03–11–12–05–02–02–23–42–11–13–32–13–24–20–13–01–14–0
Luton Town3–14–24–11–11–03–21–10–13–02–16–10–23–21–02–10–01–44–14–13–32–2
Middlesbrough2–21–12–21–22–13–13–02–01–11–12–12–03–13–02–21–33–15–01–01–03–1
Norwich City2–22–14–00–22–00–33–23–25–12–12–14–11–03–13–10–11–15–01–03–00–0
Plymouth Argyle1–25–06–44–22–11–23–13–21–10–41–13–33–05–13–33–12–01–33–11–01–0
Portsmouth4–03–01–13–21–31–03–11–23–02–23–20–33–00–22–22–21–21–11–02–11–1
Rotherham United5–24–02–31–12–21–11–32–12–01–05–21–20–20–01–04–01–21–00–00–03–3
Scunthorpe United2–22–10–01–20–14–03–22–23–12–31–01–12–12–05–11–11–12–01–13–31–2
Sheffield United2–12–31–03–13–11–33–24–12–11–12–14–11–13–03–13–12–02–14–10–13–0
Southampton4–24–21–25–14–21–12–41–12–34–13–23–22–21–15–13–24–20–10–13–25–0
Stoke City0–22–05–32–12–22–40–01–20–03–13–01–11–19–01–01–42–02–01–20–01–3
Sunderland2–12–02–21–21–22–02–34–12–21–17–12–00–32–14–11–12–01–13–14–02–1
Swansea Town2–32–13–32–12–02–13–21–01–22–03–13–24–11–24–02–12–23–04–10–03–3
Updated to match(es) played on unknown. Source: Ian Laschke:Rothmans Book of Football League Records 1888–89 to 1978–79. Macdonald and Jane’s, London & Sydney, 1980.
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Maps

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Locations of theFootball League Second Division London teams 1960–1961
Locations of theFootball League Second Division 1960–1961 teams

Third Division

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Football league season
Football League
Third Division
Season1960–61
ChampionsBury (1st title)
PromotedWalsall
RelegatedBradford City,
Chesterfield,
Colchester United,
Tranmere Rovers
Matches552
Goals1,842 (3.34 per match)
Top goalscorerTony Richards (Walsall), 36[1]

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGAvPtsPromotion or relegation
1Bury(C, P)463088108452.40068Promotion to theSecond Division
2Walsall(P)462861298601.63362
3Queens Park Rangers4625101193601.55060
4Watford4620121485721.18152
5Notts County462191682771.06551
6Grimsby Town4620101677691.11650
7Port Vale4617151496791.21549
8Barnsley462171883801.03849
9Halifax Town4616171371780.91049
10Shrewsbury Town4615161583751.10746
11Hull City4617121773731.00046
12Torquay United4614171575830.90445
13Newport County4617111881900.90045
14Bristol City4617101970681.02944
15Coventry City4616121880830.96444
16Swindon Town4614151762551.12743
17Brentford4613171656700.80043
18Reading4614122072830.86740
19Bournemouth & Boscombe Athletic4615102158760.76340
20Southend United4614112160760.78939
21Tranmere Rovers(R)4615823791150.68738Relegation to theFourth Division
22Bradford City(R)4611142165870.74736
23Colchester United(R)46111124681010.67333
24Chesterfield(R)4610122467870.77032
Source:[citation needed]
(C) Champions;(P) Promoted;(R) Relegated

Results

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Home \ AwayBARB&BABRABREBRIBRYCHFCOLCOVGRIHALHULNPCNTCPTVQPRREASHRSTDSWITORTRAWALWAT
Barnsley2–35–21–12–03–13–13–04–13–21–11–01–35–25–13–31–14–22–12–11–02–12–20–1
Bournemouth & Boscombe Athletic1–22–20–12–20–31–04–42–12–11–22–22–21–31–11–02–02–23–22–11–32–10–30–1
Bradford City1–43–13–12–00–13–20–14–11–32–20–01–22–23–31–12–11–12–12–10–31–11–22–2
Brentford0–02–22–22–01–52–20–01–10–12–02–22–43–00–02–02–14–01–12–12–34–13–12–1
Bristol City4–01–01–23–01–23–05–02–02–13–21–23–02–13–41–12–00–02–01–12–22–02–04–1
Bury2–11–12–21–01–03–34–01–02–04–13–04–17–03–11–03–03–12–03–06–03–03–40–2
Chesterfield5–10–14–11–13–02–22–34–12–33–01–21–03–10–00–12–22–30–31–12–01–11–22–0
Colchester United4–20–12–42–40–10–24–34–31–13–14–01–11–22–00–12–21–12–03–13–30–30–41–4
Coventry City5–21–02–22–02–11–23–12–00–02–04–04–12–21–14–42–13–23–01–15–14–11–20–1
Grimsby Town3–20–11–00–05–22–20–02–12–36–12–02–11–10–53–13–10–21–03–24–24–13–11–3
Halifax Town1–02–13–21–02–10–22–12–12–20–03–02–10–13–31–11–01–16–21–13–25–01–00–0
Hull City2–02–03–03–03–30–12–21–11–12–34–25–13–12–23–11–03–10–10–02–34–22–13–2
Newport County2–32–01–00–14–10–05–13–23–31–11–13–12–22–11–35–21–11–22–02–21–04–25–1
Notts County5–13–22–10–03–00–31–04–23–00–11–12–16–02–22–14–22–11–21–00–14–13–13–1
Port Vale2–03–02–43–21–14–37–13–03–13–22–34–13–11–30–11–14–14–04–10–35–01–13–0
Queens Park Rangers4–23–11–00–01–13–11–23–22–12–05–12–12–02–01–05–21–12–13–13–39–21–02–1
Reading0–14–33–14–01–11–32–02–10–03–11–12–42–32–02–13–12–13–01–15–11–23–21–1
Shrewsbury Town1–22–12–03–04–22–14–22–22–12–11–10–05–04–01–14–16–12–21–12–11–21–22–2
Southend2–00–00–01–11–00–31–12–14–11–12–23–14–23–12–10–00–11–10–23–21–21–26–1
Swindon Town1–00–14–01–13–14–02–00–21–23–01–11–12–01–06–01–01–12–21–13–11–01–01–2
Torquay United1–10–12–11–10–01–13–01–13–00–01–11–20–02–21–11–64–22–02–11–15–23–02–2
Tranmere2–14–31–02–03–21–71–17–22–03–66–21–02–42–33–31–21–14–22–12–22–21–40–2
Walsall1–02–04–04–04–01–02–13–01–12–10–01–02–22–16–24–32–23–25–12–13–03–15–2
Watford1–20–12–26–10–11–13–12–27–22–04–32–24–12–20–00–32–03–13–01–03–02–22–0
Updated to match(es) played on unknown. Source: Ian Laschke:Rothmans Book of Football League Records 1888–89 to 1978–79. Macdonald and Jane’s, London & Sydney, 1980.
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Maps

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Locations of theFootball League Third Division London teams 1960–1961
Locations of theFootball League Third Division teams 1960–1961

Fourth Division

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Football league season
Football League
Fourth Division
Season1960–61
ChampionsPeterborough United (1st title)
PromotedBradford Park Avenue,
Crystal Palace,
Northampton Town
Failed re-electionnone
New Club in LeaguePeterborough United
Matches552
Goals1,810 (3.28 per match)
Top goalscorerTerry Bly (Peterborough United), 52[1]

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGAvPtsPromotion or relegation
1Peterborough United(C, P)4628108134652.06266Promotion to theThird Division
2Crystal Palace(P)4629611110691.59464
3Northampton Town(P)4625101190621.45260
4Bradford (Park Avenue)(P)462681284741.13560
5York City462191680601.33351
6Millwall462181797861.12850
7Darlington4618131578701.11449
8Workington462171874760.97449
9Crewe Alexandra462091761670.91049
10Aldershot461891979691.14545
11Doncaster Rovers461972076780.97445
12Oldham Athletic461972079880.89845
13Stockport County461891957660.86445
14Southport461962169671.03044
15Gillingham4615131864660.97043
16Wrexham461782162561.10742
17Rochdale461782160660.90942
18Accrington Stanley461682274880.84140
19Carlisle United4613132061790.77239
20Mansfield Town461662471780.91038
21Exeter City4614102266940.70238Re-elected
22Barrow4613112252790.65837
23Hartlepools United4612826711030.68932
24Chester4611926611040.58731
Source:rsssf.com
(C) Champions;(P) Promoted

Results

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Home \ AwayACCALDBRWBPACRLCHECRECRYDARDONEXEGILHARMANMILNOROLDPETROCSOUSTPWRKWREYOR
Accrington Stanley1–00–01–21–02–01–32–32–22–20–13–03–01–43–33–25–13–22–02–14–11–20–32–0
Aldershot3–12–13–02–13–25–02–11–35–03–10–14–02–00–22–24–01–13–01–03–20–00–06–1
Barrow1–12–05–00–23–03–40–31–12–11–10–12–11–12–11–01–22–11–00–13–10–41–11–1
Bradford (Park Avenue)2–21–04–00–01–02–03–11–01–15–20–01–32–12–11–35–11–02–11–04–24–03–13–3
Carlisle United3–12–21–02–23–10–12–04–42–12–21–32–23–11–22–13–03–31–21–01–42–41–01–1
Chester2–32–00–03–13–20–03–00–31–24–42–21–23–31–40–23–11–23–11–00–02–21–02–1
Crewe Alexandra0–12–10–11–13–05–21–21–11–12–02–13–01–22–20–22–13–13–00–14–11–22–11–5
Crystal Palace9–22–14–24–11–15–10–03–25–10–02–02–24–10–22–32–10–24–15–02–14–23–21–0
Darlington3–22–22–30–00–05–10–10–11–03–02–24–03–25–21–10–12–21–01–02–01–11–22–1
Doncaster Rovers1–03–13–02–01–02–16–01–54–02–12–35–32–33–00–22–11–23–20–13–13–43–10–2
Exeter City2–41–02–24–20–04–10–12–31–32–02–02–10–22–31–33–03–41–02–12–10–01–02–1
Gillingham2–15–22–23–41–13–00–01–20–12–04–25–10–01–20–12–34–40–02–01–14–20–33–2
Hartlepool4–13–10–22–40–14–41–22–45–02–10–01–03–22–24–25–10–22–01–50–24–10–01–3
Mansfield Town0–02–05–11–21–33–11–11–22–11–22–31–02–15–14–21–21–00–21–22–22–00–31–3
Millwall2–22–23–05–14–25–12–30–20–10–12–21–25–23–03–10–14–34–13–13–00–32–03–2
Northampton Town2–12–13–00–10–03–24–11–21–13–03–13–13–31–02–21–00–35–13–14–23–23–03–0
Oldham Athletic5–20–23–14–05–24–11–04–33–31–15–21–12–13–12–31–21–10–23–23–03–50–23–1
Peterborough United3–07–16–23–15–06–04–14–15–16–27–12–03–22–14–23–32–24–33–40–12–13–01–1
Rochdale3–21–10–02–32–12–03–02–21–02–13–12–04–01–24–01–13–02–20–11–12–02–10–0
Southport3–01–14–12–33–01–22–03–31–41–12–01–22–02–14–12–02–03–30–11–03–02–22–2
Stockport County0–32–01–02–32–01–10–15–22–11–00–02–01–11–03–11–10–10–61–02–01–01–02–0
Workington2–10–43–11–32–11–00–01–01–31–33–12–02–01–32–23–01–10–33–03–11–03–12–0
Wrexham3–03–11–00–12–11–20–11–23–12–23–10–01–02–00–12–22–20–12–03–01–32–14–0
York City1–04–12–02–04–02–03–10–24–11–16–10–04–03–23–20–11–00–12–02–00–04–02–1
Updated to match(es) played on unknown. Source: Ian Laschke:Rothmans Book of Football League Records 1888–89 to 1978–79. Macdonald and Jane’s, London & Sydney, 1980.
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Maps

[edit]
Locations of theFootball League Fourth Division London teams 1960–1961
Locations of theFootball League Fourth Division teams 1960–1961

Television

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This season saw the first ever live television coverage of a Football League game, whenITV broadcast the second half ofBlackpool versusBolton Wanderers on September 10, 1960, with commentary fromPeter Lloyd andBilly Wright[2][3]

See also

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References

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  1. ^abcd"English League Leading Goalscorers".RSSSF. Retrieved31 October 2010.
  2. ^McGhee, Frank (September 12, 1960). "TV Makes Pitch 200 Yards Wide!".Daily Mirror. p. 25.
  3. ^Crist, Matthew (September 19, 2019)."Saturday Night Live: Remembering ITV's Failed Football Experiment".The Sportsman. RetrievedApril 8, 2021.
  • Ian Laschke:Rothmans Book of Football League Records 1888–89 to 1978–79. Macdonald and Jane's, London & Sydney, 1980.
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