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1978–79 Football League

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80th season of the Football League
Football league season
The Football League
Season1978–79
ChampionsLiverpool
New Club in LeagueWigan Athletic

The1978–79 season was the 80th completed season of theFootball League.

Bob Paisley won his third league title atLiverpool as his side fought off competition fromNottingham Forest andWest Bromwich Albion. Albion were in their first season under the management ofRon Atkinson, and pulled off a famous 5–3 away win overManchester United with a team that includedBryan Robson,Brendan Batson,Cyrille Regis andLaurie Cunningham.

The three relegation places went toQueens Park Rangers,Birmingham City andChelsea. QPR had declined since the departure ofDave Sexton in 1977 and were relegated just three years after finishing runners-up in the league. Meanwhile, Chelsea's managerDanny Blanchflower paid for his team's shortcomings by losing his job.

Money dominated the headlines during the season:Trevor Francis became England's first million-pound footballer after joining Nottingham Forest from Birmingham City. Liverpool became one of the first English clubs to have a shirt sponsor when they agreed a sponsorship deal with Japanese hi-fi manufacturerHitachi.

Crystal Palace won theSecond Division title, followed byBrighton & Hove Albion, who were promoted to the top division for the first time, and third-placedStoke City. Going down wereSheffield United,Millwall andBlackburn Rovers.

Shrewsbury Town were champions of theThird Division. The other two promotion spots were occupied byWatford andSwansea City.Peterborough United,Walsall,Tranmere Rovers andLincoln City were relegated to theFourth Division.

Reading,Grimsby Town,Wimbledon andBarnsley occupied theFourth Division promotion places. The success came for Wimbledon in only their second season as a league club.

Final league tables and results

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The tables and results below are reproduced here in the exact form that they can be found atThe Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation website[1] and inRothmans Book of Football League Records 1888–89 to 1978–79,[2] with home and away statistics separated.

During the first five seasons of the league, that is, until the season 1893–94, re-election process concerned the clubs which finished in the bottom four of the league. From the 1894–95 season and until the 1920–21 season the re-election process was required of the clubs which finished in the bottom three of the league. From the 1922–23 season on it was required of the bottom two teams of both Third Division North and Third Division South. Since theFourth Division was established in the1958–59 season, the re-election process has concerned the bottom four clubs in that division.[2]

First Division

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Football league season
Football League First Division
Season1978–79
ChampionsLiverpool
11thEnglish title
RelegatedQueens Park Rangers
Birmingham City
Chelsea
European CupLiverpool
Nottingham Forest (defending champions)
Cup Winners' CupArsenal
UEFA CupWest Bromwich Albion
Everton
Leeds United
Ipswich Town
Matches462
Goals1,217 (2.63 per match)
Top goalscorerFrank Worthington
(24 goals)[3]
Biggest home winLiverpool 7–0Tottenham Hotspur
(2 September 1978)
Biggest away winTottenham Hotspur 0–5Arsenal
(23 December 1978)
Highest scoringMiddlesbrough 7–2Chelsea
(16 December 1978)

Bob Paisley guided Liverpool to their third league title in four seasons with the highest points total (68), best home record (40 points from 21 games) and highest goals scored to conceded ratio (85 scored, 16 conceded, ratio 5.3:1) ever attained in First Division history. Nottingham Forest built on their first league title triumph by winning theEuropean Cup and retaining theLeague Cup under the management ofBrian Clough, who in February signed strikerTrevor Francis from Birmingham City in Britain's first million-pound transfer, although Forest finished eight points behind Liverpool in second place. West Bromwich Albion's first full season underRon Atkinson brought an impressive third-place finish and a run to the quarter-finals of theUEFA Cup, as well as a famous 5-3 victory over Manchester United atOld Trafford just after Christmas.

Everton and Leeds United completed the top five. Seventh placed Arsenal compensated for a lack of a title challenge by beating Manchester United 3-2 in amemorable final of theFA Cup.

Chelsea, Birmingham City and QPR were relegated, while Derby County (champions just four years ago) only narrowly stayed up.

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Liverpool(C)4230848516+6968Qualification for theEuropean Cup first round[a]
2Nottingham Forest42211836126+3560
3West Bromwich Albion42241177235+3759Qualification for theUEFA Cup first round
4Everton42171785240+1251
5Leeds United421814107052+1850
6Ipswich Town42209136349+1449
7Arsenal421714116148+1348Qualification for theEuropean Cup Winners' Cup first round[b]
8Aston Villa421516115949+1046
9Manchester United421515126063−345
10Coventry City421416125868−1044
11Tottenham Hotspur421315144861−1341
12Middlesbrough421510175750+740
13Bristol City421510174751−440
14Southampton421216144753−640
15Manchester City421313165856+239
16Norwich City42723125157−637
17Bolton Wanderers421211195475−2135
18Wolverhampton Wanderers42138214468−2434
19Derby County421011214471−2731
20Queens Park Rangers(R)42613234573−2825Relegation to theSecond Division
21Birmingham City(R)42610263764−2722
22Chelsea(R)42510274492−4820
Source:World Football
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored
(C) Champions;(R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^Nottingham Forest qualified for the European Cup first round as the1978–79 European Cup winners.
  2. ^Arsenal qualified for the European Cup Winners' Cup first round as the1978–79 FA Cup winners.

Results

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Home \ AwayARSASTBIRBOLBRICHECOVDEREVEIPSLEELIVMCIMUNMIDNWCNOTQPRSOUTOTWBAWOL
Arsenal1–13–11–02–05–21–12–02–24–12–21–01–11–10–01–12–15–11–01–01–20–1
Aston Villa5–11–03–02–02–11–13–31–12–22–23–11–12–20–21–11–23–11–12–30–11–0
Birmingham City0–00–13–01–11–10–01–11–31–10–10–31–25–11–31–00–23–12–21–01–11–1
Bolton Wanderers4–20–02–21–22–10–02–13–12–33–11–42–23–00–03–20–12–12–01–30–13–1
Bristol City1–31–02–14–13–15–01–02–23–10–01–01–11–21–11–11–32–03–10–01–00–1
Chelsea1–10–12–14–30–01–31–10–12–30–30–01–40–12–13–31–31–31–21–31–31–2
Coventry City1–11–12–12–23–23–24–23–22–20–00–00–34–32–14–10–01–04–01–31–33–0
Derby County2–00–02–13–00–11–00–20–00–10–10–21–11–30–31–11–22–12–12–23–24–1
Everton1–01–11–01–04–13–23–32–10–11–11–01–03–02–02–21–12–10–01–10–22–0
Ipswich Town2–00–23–03–00–15–11–12–10–12–30–32–13–02–11–11–12–10–02–10–13–1
Leeds United0–11–03–05–11–12–11–04–01–01–10–31–12–33–12–21–24–34–01–21–33–0
Liverpool3–03–01–03–01–02–01–05–01–12–01–11–02–02–06–02–02–12–07–02–12–0
Manchester City1–12–33–12–12–02–32–01–20–01–23–01–40–31–02–20–03–11–22–02–23–1
Manchester United0–21–11–01–21–31–10–00–01–12–04–10–31–03–21–01–12–01–12–03–53–2
Middlesbrough2–32–02–11–10–07–21–23–11–20–01–00–12–02–22–01–30–22–01–01–12–0
Norwich City0–01–24–00–03–02–01–03–00–10–12–21–41–12–21–01–11–13–12–21–10–0
Nottingham Forest2–14–01–01–12–06–03–01–10–01–00–00–03–11–12–22–10–01–01–10–03–1
Queens Park Rangers1–21–01–31–31–00–05–12–21–10–41–41–32–11–11–10–00–00–12–20–13–3
Southampton2–02–01–02–22–00–04–01–23–01–22–21–11–01–12–12–20–01–13–31–13–2
Tottenham Hotspur0–51–41–02–01–02–21–12–01–11–01–20–00–31–11–20–01–31–10–01–01–0
West Bromwich Albion1–11–11–04–03–11–07–12–11–02–11–21–14–01–02–02–20–12–11–00–11–1
Wolverhampton Wanderers1–00–42–11–12–00–11–14–01–01–31–10–11–12–41–31–01–01–02–03–20–3
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.

Managerial changes

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TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureDate of vacancyPosition in tableIncoming managerDate of appointment
Leeds UnitedEnglandJimmy ArmfieldSacked30 June 1978Pre-seasonScotlandJock Stein21 August 1978
Queens Park RangersEnglandFrank SibleyMutual consent11 July 1978EnglandSteve Burtenshaw10 August 1978
Leeds UnitedScotlandJock SteinSigned by Scotland4 October 197811thEnglandJimmy Adamson25 October 1978
Wolverhampton WanderersEnglandSammy ChungSacked8 November 197821stEnglandJohn Barnwell20 November 1978
ChelseaEnglandKen Shellito13 December 197822ndNorthern IrelandDanny Blanchflower14 December 1978

Maps

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Locations of theFootball League First Division London teams 1978–1979
Locations of theFootball League First Division 1978–1979 teams

Second Division

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Football league season
Second Division
Season1978–79
ChampionsCrystal Palace
PromotedCrystal Palace
Brighton & Hove Albion
Stoke City
RelegatedSheffield United
Millwall
Blackburn Rovers
Cup Winners' CupWrexham
Matches462
Goals1,174 (2.54 per match)
Top goalscorerPop Robson
(24 goals)[3]
Biggest home winLuton Town 7–1Cardiff City
(16 September 1978)
Luton Town 6–0Notts County
(21 October 1978)
Biggest away winMillwall 1–4Brighton & Hove Albion
(2 September 1978)
Cardiff City 1–4Charlton Athletic
(4 November 1978)
Newcastle United 1–4Sunderland
(24 February 1979)
Luton Town 1–4West Ham United
(26 February 1979)
Blackburn Rovers 1–4Cardiff City
(28 February 1979)
Charlton Athletic 1–4Stoke City
(14 April 1979)
0–3: 9 matches
Highest scoringBristol Rovers 5–5Charlton Athletic
(18 November 1978)

Crystal Palace continued to excel under the management ofTerry Venables as their exciting young team finished top of a hotly contested Second Division promotion race, a point ahead of Brighton (in the First Division for the first time) and Stoke City. Sunderland missed out on promotion by a single point.

Newcastle United and Leicester City surprisingly failed to feature in the Second Division promotion race.

Blackburn Rovers, Millwall and Sheffield United went down to the Third Division.

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Crystal Palace(C, P)42191945124+2757Promotion to theFirst Division
2Brighton & Hove Albion(P)42231097239+3356
3Stoke City(P)42201665831+2756
4Sunderland42221197044+2655
5West Ham United421814107039+3150
6Notts County421416124860−1244
7Preston North End421218125957+242
8Newcastle United42178175155−442
9Cardiff City421610165670−1442
10Fulham421315145047+341
11Orient421510175151040
12Cambridge United421216144452−840
13Burnley421412165162−1140
14Oldham Athletic421313165261−939
15Wrexham421214164542+338Qualification for theCup Winners' Cup first round
16Bristol Rovers421410184860−1238
17Leicester City421017154352−937
18Luton Town421310196057+336
19Charlton Athletic421113186069−935
20Sheffield United(R)421112195269−1734Relegation to theThird Division
21Millwall(R)421110214261−1932
22Blackburn Rovers(R)421010224172−3130
Source:[citation needed]
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored
(C) Champions;(P) Promoted;(R) Relegated

Results

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Home \ AwayBLBB&HABRRBURCAMCARCHACRYFULLEILUTMILNEWNTCOLDORIPNESHUSTKSUNWHUWRE
Blackburn Rovers1–10–21–21–01–41–21–12–11–10–01–11–33–40–23–00–12–02–21–11–01–1
Brighton & Hove Albion2–13–02–10–25–02–00–03–03–13–13–02–00–01–02–05–12–01–12–01–22–1
Bristol Rovers4–11–22–02–04–25–50–13–11–12–00–32–02–20–02–10–12–10–00–00–12–1
Burnley2–13–02–01–10–02–12–15–32–22–10–11–02–11–00–11–11–10–31–23–20–0
Cambridge United0–10–01–12–25–01–10–01–01–10–02–10–00–13–33–11–01–00–10–20–01–0
Cardiff City2–03–12–01–11–01–42–22–01–02–12–12–12–31–31–02–24–01–31–10–01–0
Charlton Athletic2–00–33–01–12–31–11–10–01–01–22–44–11–12–00–21–13–11–41–20–01–1
Crystal Palace3–03–10–12–01–12–01–00–13–13–10–01–02–01–01–10–03–11–11–11–11–0
Fulham1–20–13–00–05–12–23–10–03–01–01–01–31–11–02–25–32–02–02–20–00–1
Leicester City1–14–10–02–11–11–20–31–11–03–00–02–10–12–05–31–10–11–11–21–21–1
Luton Town2–11–13–24–11–17–13–00–12–00–12–22–06–06–12–11–21–10–00–31–42–1
Millwall1–11–40–30–22–02–00–20–30–02–00–22–10–12–32–00–21–13–00–12–12–2
Newcastle United3–11–33–03–11–03–05–31–00–01–01–01–01–21–10–04–31–32–01–40–32–0
Notts County2–11–02–11–11–11–01–10–01–10–13–11–11–20–01–00–04–10–11–11–01–1
Oldham Athletic5–01–33–12–04–12–10–30–00–22–12–04–11–33–30–02–01–11–10–02–21–0
Orient2–03–31–12–13–02–22–10–11–00–13–22–12–03–00–02–01–10–13–00–20–1
Preston North End4–11–01–12–20–22–16–12–32–24–02–20–00–01–11–11–12–20–13–10–02–1
Sheffield United0–10–11–04–03–32–12–10–21–12–21–10–21–05–14–21–20–10–03–23–01–1
Stoke City1–22–22–03–11–32–02–21–12–00–00–02–00–02–04–03–11–12–10–12–03–0
Sunderland0–12–15–03–10–21–21–01–21–11–11–03–21–13–03–01–03–16–20–12–11–0
West Ham United4–00–02–03–15–01–12–01–10–11–11–03–05–05–23–00–23–12–01–13–31–1
Wrexham2–10–00–10–12–01–21–10–01–10–02–03–00–03–12–03–12–14–00–11–24–3
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 1978–1979
Locations of theFootball League Second Division 1978–1979 teams

Third Division

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Football league season
Football League
Third Division
Season1978–79
ChampionsShrewsbury Town (1st title)
PromotedSwansea City,
Watford
RelegatedLincoln City,
Peterborough United,
Tranmere Rovers,
Walsall
Matches552
Goals1,388 (2.51 per match)
Top goalscorerRoss Jenkins(Watford), 29[3]

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1Shrewsbury Town(C, P)46211966141+2061Promotion to theSecond Division
2Watford(P)462412108352+3160
3Swansea City(P)462412108361+2260
4Gillingham46211786542+2359
5Swindon Town46257147452+2257
6Carlisle United46152295342+1152
7Colchester United461717126055+551
8Hull City461911166661+549
9Exeter City461715146156+549
10Brentford46199185349+447
11Oxford United461418144450−646
12Blackpool46189196159+245
13Southend United461515165149+245
14Sheffield Wednesday461319145353045
15Plymouth Argyle461514176768−144
16Chester461416165761−444
17Rotherham United461710194955−644
18Mansfield Town461219155152−143
19Bury461120155965−642
20Chesterfield461314195165−1440
21Peterborough United(R)461114214463−1936Relegation to theFourth Division
22Walsall(R)461012245671−1532
23Tranmere Rovers(R)46616244578−3328
24Lincoln City(R)46711284188−4725
Source:rsssf.com
(C) Champions;(P) Promoted;(R) Relegated

Results

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Home \ AwayBLPBREBRYCRLCHECHFCOLEXEGILHULLINMANOXFPETPLYROTSHWSHRSTDSWASWITRAWALWAT
Blackpool0–11–23–13–00–02–11–12–03–12–02–01–00–00–01–20–15–01–21–35–22–02–11–1
Brentford3–20–10–06–00–31–00–00–21–02–11–03–00–02–11–02–12–33–01–01–22–01–03–3
Bury1–32–32–21–13–12–24–22–21–12–20–01–11–01–23–20–03–03–30–10–11–01–11–2
Carlisle United1–11–01–21–11–14–01–11–02–22–01–00–14–11–11–10–01–10–02–02–02–01–01–0
Chester4–23–11–11–23–02–23–01–12–15–11–14–11–10–00–12–20–00–12–02–01–12–12–1
Chesterfield1–30–02–12–33–12–10–10–21–21–31–01–13–11–31–03–32–13–22–11–15–20–00–2
Colchester United3–11–10–02–12–10–02–22–22–12–01–01–14–22–10–01–01–01–12–23–21–02–00–1
Exeter City3–02–22–13–20–13–12–10–03–13–20–02–01–01–02–02–20–10–02–11–23–03–10–0
Gillingham2–00–03–30–01–02–13–02–02–04–20–02–11–02–00–00–02–01–02–02–23–23–12–3
Hull City0–01–04–11–13–01–11–01–00–10–03–00–11–12–11–01–11–12–02–21–12–14–14–0
Lincoln City1–21–01–41–10–00–10–00–12–44–20–12–20–13–33–01–21–21–12–10–32–11–10–5
Mansfield Town1–12–13–01–02–02–11–11–11–10–22–01–11–15–00–11–12–21–12–20–10–01–30–3
Oxford United1–00–10–05–10–01–12–03–21–11–02–13–20–23–21–01–10–10–00–20–10–02–11–1
Peterborough United1–23–12–20–02–10–01–21–11–13–00–11–21–12–11–12–00–20–12–02–11–00–30–1
Plymouth Argyle0–02–13–02–02–21–11–14–22–13–42–11–40–13–22–02–01–11–12–22–02–21–01–1
Rotherham United2–11–02–11–30–11–01–02–11–10–22–02–00–01–11–00–11–22–10–11–33–24–12–1
Sheffield Wednesday2–01–00–00–00–04–00–02–12–12–30–01–21–13–02–32–10–03–20–02–11–20–22–3
Shrewsbury Town2–01–01–00–01–01–12–04–11–11–02–02–20–02–02–03–12–22–03–00–02–11–11–1
Southend United4–01–10–01–10–12–01–10–10–13–02–01–12–00–02–12–12–10–10–25–30–11–01–0
Swansea City1–02–12–00–02–22–14–11–03–15–33–03–21–14–12–14–44–21–13–21–24–32–23–2
Swindon Town0–12–02–10–02–01–01–21–13–12–06–01–02–03–11–31–03–02–11–00–14–14–12–0
Tranmere Rovers0–20–10–01–16–21–11–52–21–11–30–01–21–01–02–11–11–12–21–21–21–10–01–1
Walsall2–12–30–11–22–10–12–22–20–11–24–11–10–14–12–10–10–21–11–11–14–12–02–4
Watford5–12–03–32–11–02–00–31–01–04–02–01–14–21–22–22–21–02–22–00–22–04–03–1
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

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Locations of theFootball League Third Division London teams 1978–1979
Locations of theFootball League Third Division teams 1978–1979

Fourth Division

[edit]
Football league season
Football League
Fourth Division
Season1978–79
ChampionsReading (1st title)
PromotedBarnsley,
Grimsby Town,
Wimbledon
Failed re-electionNone
New club in the leagueWigan Athletic
Matches552
Goals1,409 (2.55 per match)
Top goalscorerJohn Dungworth(Aldershot), 26[3]

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion
1Reading(C, P)46261377635+4165Promotion to theThird Division
2Grimsby Town(P)46269118249+3361
3Wimbledon(P)462511107846+3261
4Barnsley(P)46241397342+3161
5Aldershot46201796347+1657
6Wigan Athletic462113126348+1555
7Portsmouth462012146248+1452
8Newport County462110156655+1152
9Huddersfield Town461811175753+447
10York City461811175155−447
11Torquay United46198195865−746
12Scunthorpe United461711185460−645
13Hartlepool United461318155766−944
14Hereford United461513185353043
15Bradford City46179206268−643
16Port Vale461414185770−1342
17Stockport County461412205860−240
18Bournemouth461411214748−139
19Northampton Town46159226476−1239
20Rochdale46159224764−1739
21Darlington461115204966−1737Re-elected
22Doncaster Rovers461311225073−2337
23Halifax Town4698293972−3326
24Crewe Alexandra46614264390−4726
Source:[citation needed]
(C) Champions;(P) Promoted

Results

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Home \ AwayBOUALDBARBRACREDARDONGRIHALHARHERHUDNPCNORPORPTVREAROCSCUSTPTORWIGWDNYOR
AFC Bournemouth0–10–21–00–12–27–10–01–00–11–12–03–10–03–13–10–03–10–03–11–02–11–21–2
Aldershot1–01–06–03–01–12–12–01–01–12–01–02–32–00–21–12–21–02–03–21–01–01–11–0
Barnsley1–02–00–13–11–13–02–14–21–02–11–01–01–11–16–23–10–34–14–41–20–03–13–0
Bradford City2–10–21–26–00–01–01–33–01–22–11–11–33–02–02–32–31–01–11–13–11–11–02–1
Crewe Alexandra1–01–10–21–21–12–40–31–00–10–03–30–12–40–01–50–21–20–22–26–21–11–20–1
Darlington0–02–10–01–11–13–20–12–10–12–11–01–00–02–04–01–20–22–20–11–21–11–10–1
Doncaster Rovers1–11–12–22–02–02–30–11–10–01–00–20–02–02–31–32–21–00–02–01–00–11–01–2
Grimsby Town1–00–02–05–12–27–23–42–10–11–12–11–04–31–01–01–24–01–12–13–03–12–23–0
Halifax Town0–21–10–22–00–00–20–01–22–41–02–31–22–22–00–30–02–12–32–11–01–22–10–1
Hartlepool United0–02–21–12–22–20–23–41–03–12–12–00–02–01–11–20–05–11–11–33–21–11–11–1
Hereford United0–01–11–13–16–11–02–00–12–21–03–00–34–30–11–00–02–23–11–03–10–00–01–0
Huddersfield Town2–10–01–00–00–02–22–12–02–02–02–30–11–02–03–21–11–03–20–01–11–13–01–0
Newport County2–01–21–12–41–22–13–01–12–03–24–12–12–11–21–03–20–02–01–21–12–11–31–1
Northampton Town4–22–30–11–03–14–13–01–22–11–12–12–33–10–21–02–21–01–02–21–22–41–11–0
Portsmouth1–11–10–10–13–03–04–01–33–13–01–01–02–11–02–04–01–10–01–11–01–00–01–1
Port Vale1–21–13–22–12–22–11–31–10–12–01–11–01–12–20–00–31–12–22–11–22–11–00–0
Reading1–04–01–03–03–01–03–04–01–03–13–01–12–15–12–00–02–00–13–31–02–01–03–0
Rochdale2–11–10–31–02–12–12–02–51–11–10–20–21–04–10–20–11–01–02–01–00–20–01–2
Scunthorpe United1–02–00–13–20–11–00–02–11–03–14–23–12–30–32–22–00–30–41–02–20–12–02–3
Stockport County1–02–20–01–04–33–00–12–11–24–00–23–11–12–14–20–00–03–00–20–10–10–12–0
Torquay United0–12–13–21–23–01–02–13–12–04–11–02–12–00–12–12–21–11–10–11–01–11–63–0
Wigan Athletic1–03–21–11–31–02–21–00–31–02–20–02–12–32–02–05–33–03–01–02–03–11–21–1
Wimbledon4–03–11–12–11–12–03–20–12–13–12–02–10–04–12–41–01–03–23–12–05–02–12–1
York City2–11–10–12–21–05–21–10–02–01–11–01–31–21–05–34–00–12–11–01–00–00–11–4
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 Fourth Division teams 1978–1979
Locations of theFootball League Fourth Division London teams 1978–1979

See also

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References

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  1. ^"England 1978–79". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation.Archived from the original on 27 January 2010. Retrieved2010-02-24.
  2. ^abIan Laschke:Rothmans Book of Football League Records 1888–89 to 1978–79. Macdonald and Jane’s, London & Sydney, 1980.
  3. ^abcd"English League Leading Goalscorers".RSSSF. Retrieved2010-10-31.
  • Ian Laschke:Rothmans Book of Football League Records 1888–89 to 1978–79. Macdonald and Jane’s, London & Sydney, 1980.
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