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1979–80 Football League

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81st season of the Football League
Football league season
The Football League
Season1979–80
ChampionsLiverpool

The197980 season was the 81st completed season ofThe Football League.

Bob Paisley'sLiverpool retained their league championship trophy after fighting off a determined challenge byDave Sexton'sManchester United.Nottingham Forest failed to make a sustained title challenge but compensated for this by retaining theEuropean Cup.

Bristol City andBolton Wanderers were relegated after brief, uneventful spells in the First Division notable only because Bristol City’s relegation ends the last timeSouth West England had a team in the top tier untilSwindon Town's promotion to thePremier League in 1993. On the other hand,Derby County's relegation came just five years after they had been league champions.

Kevin Keegan ended his three-year spell withHamburger SV inGermany and returned to England in a shock £400,000 move toSouthampton.Lawrie McMenemy's new signing was the transfer surprise of the season. Keegan was the currentEuropean Footballer of the Year and rated as one of the best strikers in the world, while Southampton were still struggling to establish themselves as a First Division side. But this move showed that Southampton had ambition and were determined to compete with the best.

Leicester City,Sunderland andBirmingham City ended their relatively short spells in the Second Division and occupied the division's three promotion places. Going down wereFulham,Burnley andCharlton Athletic.

Grimsby Town,Blackburn Rovers andSheffield Wednesday all achieved some long-awaited success by gaining promotion from the Third Division.Bury,Southend United,Mansfield Town andWimbledon occupied the Third Division's relegation places.

Fallen giantsHuddersfield Town andPortsmouth finally achieved some success by gaining promotion from the Fourth Division.Newport County achieved their first promotion since1939 andWalsall were also promoted. Re-election results are given at the end of this article.

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] with home and away statistics separated.

First Division

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Football league season
First Division
Season1979–80
ChampionsLiverpool
12thEnglish title
RelegatedBristol City
Derby County
Bolton Wanderers
European CupLiverpool
Nottingham Forest (as defending champions)
UEFA CupManchester United
Ipswich Town
Wolverhampton Wanderers
Matches462
Goals1,159 (2.51 per match)
Top goalscorerPhil Boyer
(23 goals)[2]
Biggest home winIpswich Town 6–0Manchester United
(1 March 1980)
Biggest away winBrighton & Hove Albion 0–4Arsenal
(18 August 1979)
West Bromwich Albion 1–5Nottingham Forest
(1 September 1979)
Everton 0–4Ipswich Town
(9 February 1980)
Norwich City 0–4Wolverhampton Wanderers
(23 February 1980)
Highest scoringNorwich City 3–5Liverpool
(9 February 1980)

Liverpool won the First Division title for the fourth time in five seasons, finishing two points above Manchester United, who had their best league campaign for more than a decade. Ipswich Town, Arsenal and Nottingham Forest completed the top five, with Forest also retaining theEuropean Cup, while Arsenal were on the losing side in the finals of both theFA Cup and theEuropean Cup Winners' Cup. Wolves, who finished sixth, won the League Cup.

Bolton Wanderers, Derby County and Bristol City were relegated to the Second Division.

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Liverpool(C)42251078130+5160Qualification for theEuropean Cup first round
2Manchester United42241086535+3058Qualification for theUEFA Cup first round
3Ipswich Town42229116839+2953
4Arsenal42181685236+1652
5Nottingham Forest42208146343+2048Qualification for theEuropean Cup first round[a]
6Wolverhampton Wanderers42199145847+1147Qualification for theUEFA Cup first round[b]
7Aston Villa421614125150+146
8Southampton42189156553+1245
9Middlesbrough421612145044+644
10West Bromwich Albion421119125450+441
11Leeds United421314154650−440
12Norwich City421314155866−840
13Crystal Palace421216144150−940
14Tottenham Hotspur421510175262−1040
15Coventry City42167195666−1039
16Brighton & Hove Albion421115164757−1037
17Manchester City421213174366−2337
18Stoke City421310194458−1436
19Everton42917164351−835
20Bristol City(R)42913203766−2931Relegation to theSecond Division
21Derby County(R)42118234767−2030
22Bolton Wanderers(R)42515223873−3525
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 the1979–80 European Cup winners.
  2. ^Wolverhampton Wanderers qualified for the UEFA Cup as the1979–80 Football League Cup winners.

Results

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Home \ AwayARSASTBOLBHABRICOVCRYDEREVEIPSLEELIVMCIMUNMIDNWCNOTSOUSTKTOTWBAWOL
Arsenal3–12–03–00–03–11–12–02–00–20–10–00–00–02–01–10–01–10–01–01–12–3
Aston Villa0–03–12–10–23–02–01–02–11–10–01–32–20–30–22–03–23–02–11–00–01–3
Bolton Wanderers0–01–10–21–11–11–11–21–10–11–11–10–11–32–21–01–02–12–12–10–00–0
Brighton & Hove Albion0–41–13–10–11–13–02–00–02–00–01–44–10–02–12–41–00–00–00–20–03–0
Bristol City0–11–32–12–21–00–20–22–10–32–21–31–01–13–12–31–10–10–01–30–02–0
Coventry City0–11–23–12–13–12–12–12–14–13–01–00–01–22–02–00–33–01–31–10–21–3
Crystal Palace1–02–03–11–11–10–04–01–14–11–00–02–00–21–20–01–00–00–11–12–21–0
Derby County3–21–34–03–03–31–21–20–10–12–01–33–11–31–00–04–12–22–22–12–10–1
Everton0–11–13–12–00–01–13–11–10–45–11–21–20–00–22–41–02–02–01–10–02–3
Ipswich Town1–20–01–01–11–03–03–01–11–11–01–24–06–01–04–20–13–13–13–14–01–0
Leeds United1–10–02–21–11–30–01–01–02–02–11–11–22–02–02–21–22–03–01–21–03–0
Liverpool1–14–10–01–04–04–03–03–02–21–13–02–02–04–00–02–01–11–02–13–13–0
Manchester City0–31–12–23–23–13–00–03–01–12–11–10–42–01–00–01–00–11–11–11–32–3
Manchester United3–02–12–02–04–02–11–11–00–01–01–12–11–02–15–03–01–04–04–12–00–1
Middlesbrough5–00–03–11–11–01–21–13–02–11–13–11–03–01–11–00–00–11–30–02–11–0
Norwich City2–11–12–12–22–01–02–14–20–03–32–13–52–20–20–03–12–12–24–01–10–4
Nottingham Forest1–12–15–20–10–04–14–01–01–02–00–01–04–02–02–22–02–01–04–03–13–2
Southampton0–12–02–05–15–22–34–14–01–00–11–23–24–11–14–12–04–13–15–21–10–3
Stoke City2–32–01–01–01–03–21–23–22–30–10–20–20–01–10–02–11–11–23–13–20–1
Tottenham Hotspur1–21–22–02–10–04–30–01–03–00–22–12–02–11–21–33–21–00–01–01–12–2
West Bromwich Albion2–21–24–42–23–04–13–00–01–10–02–10–24–02–00–02–11–54–00–12–10–0
Wolverhampton Wanderers1–21–13–11–33–00–31–10–00–03–03–11–01–23–10–21–03–10–03–01–20–0
Updated to match(es) played on unknown. Source:[1] Soccerbase
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
Derby CountyScotlandTommy DochertyResigned20 May 1979Pre-seasonEnglandColin Addison6 July 1979
Manchester CityEnglandTony BookBecame general manager31 May 1979EnglandMalcolm Allison31 May 1979
Bolton WanderersEnglandIan GreavesSacked28 January 198022ndEnglandStan Anderson28 January 1980

Maps

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Locations of theFootball League First Division London teams 1979–1980
Locations of theFootball League First Division 1979–1980 teams

Second Division

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Football league season
Second Division
Season1979–80
ChampionsLeicester City
PromotedLeicester City
Sunderland
Birmingham City
RelegatedFulham
Burnley
Charlton Athletic
Cup Winners' CupWest Ham United
Matches462
Goals1,162 (2.52 per match)
Top goalscorerClive Allen
(28 goals)[2]
Biggest home winQueens Park Rangers 7–0Burnley
(27 October 1979)
Biggest away winOrient 0–4West Ham United
(1 January 1980)
Charlton Athletic 0–4Sunderland
(15 March 1980)
Highest scoringOrient 3–7Chelsea
(10 November 1979)

Leicester City won the Second Division title for a record sixth time to reclaim their First Division status after a two-year exile. Birmingham City achieved an instant return to the elite in third place, while the final promotion place went to Sunderland.

Chelsea missed out on promotion on goal difference, while QPR weren't far behind. West Ham United's failure to win promotion at the second attempt was compensated for by victory in the FA Cup.

Charlton Athletic, Burnley and Fulham went down to the Third Division.

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Leicester City(C, P)42211385838+2055Promotion to theFirst Division
2Sunderland(P)42211296942+2754
3Birmingham City(P)422111105838+2053
4Chelsea42237126652+1453
5Queens Park Rangers421813117553+2249
6Luton Town42161796645+2149
7West Ham United42207155443+1147Qualification for theCup Winners' Cup first round[a]
8Cambridge United421416126153+844
9Newcastle United421514135349+444
10Preston North End421219115652+443
11Oldham Athletic421611154953−443
12Swansea City42179164853−543
13Shrewsbury Town42185196053+741
14Orient421217134854−641
15Cardiff City42168184148−740
16Wrexham42166204049−938
17Notts County421115165152−137
18Watford421213173946−737
19Bristol Rovers421113185064−1435
20Fulham(R)42117244274−3229Relegation to theThird Division
21Burnley(R)42615213973−3427
22Charlton Athletic(R)42610263978−3922
Source:[citation needed]
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored
(C) Champions;(P) Promoted;(R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^West Ham United qualified for the Cup Winners' Cup first round as the1979–80 FA Cup winners.

Results

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Home \ AwayBIRBRRBURCAMCARCHACHEFULLEILUTNEWNTCOLDORIPNEQPRSHRSUNSWAWATWHUWRE
Birmingham1–12–01–02–11–05–13–41–21–00–03–32–03–10–02–11–02–01–02–00–02–0
Bristol Rovers1–00–00–01–13–03–01–01–13–21–12–32–01–23–31–32–14–12–21–10–21–0
Burnley0–01–15–30–21–10–12–11–20–03–20–11–11–21–10–30–00–01–11–00–11–0
Cambridge United2–14–13–12–01–00–14–01–11–20–02–33–31–13–22–12–00–13–32–22–02–0
Cardiff City1–20–12–10–03–11–21–00–12–11–13–21–00–00–21–01–01–11–11–00–11–0
Charlton Athletic0–14–03–31–13–21–20–12–01–41–10–02–10–10–32–22–10–41–20–01–01–2
Chelsea1–21–02–11–11–03–10–21–01–14–01–03–01–02–00–22–43–00–02–02–13–1
Fulham3–41–13–11–22–11–01–20–01–31–01–30–10–01–00–22–11–20–10–01–20–2
Leicester City2–13–01–12–10–02–11–03–31–31–01–00–12–21–22–02–01–12–12–01–22–0
Luton Town2–33–11–11–11–23–03–34–00–01–12–10–02–11–11–10–05–02–01–01–12–0
Newcastle United0–03–11–12–01–02–02–12–03–22–22–23–22–00–04–21–03–11–30–21–12–0
Notts County1–10–02–30–04–10–02–31–10–10–02–21–11–12–11–05–20–00–11–20–12–0
Oldham Athletic1–02–12–11–10–34–31–00–11–12–11–01–01–03–20–00–24–13–01–10–02–3
Orient2–22–12–22–01–11–13–71–00–12–21–41–01–12–21–10–10–02–11–00–44–0
Preston North End0–03–23–22–22–01–11–13–21–11–11–02–00–12–20–33–01–12–11–21–10–0
Queens Park Rangers1–12–07–02–23–04–02–23–01–42–22–11–34–30–01–12–13–20–01–13–02–2
Shrewsbury Town1–03–12–01–21–23–13–05–22–21–23–11–10–11–01–33–02–21–21–03–03–1
Sunderland2–03–25–02–02–14–02–12–10–01–01–03–14–21–11–13–02–11–15–02–01–1
Swansea City0–12–02–12–42–11–01–14–10–22–02–30–12–00–11–01–22–03–11–02–11–0
Watford1–00–04–00–01–12–12–34–01–30–12–02–11–00–30–01–20–11–10–02–03–1
West Ham United1–22–12–13–13–04–10–12–33–11–21–11–21–02–02–02–11–32–12–01–11–0
Wrexham1–01–21–01–00–13–22–01–10–13–11–01–01–12–12–01–30–10–11–03–01–0
Updated to match(es) played on unknown. Source:[2] Soccerbase
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Maps

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Locations of theFootball League Second Division London teams 1979–1980
Locations of theFootball League Second Division 1979–1980 teams

Third Division

[edit]
Football league season
Football League
Third Division
Season1979–80
ChampionsGrimsby Town (1st title)
PromotedBlackburn Rovers
Sheffield Wednesday
RelegatedBury
Mansfield Town
Southend United
Wimbledon
Matches552
Goals1,422 (2.58 per match)
Top goalscorerTerry Curran(Sheffield Wednesday), 22[2]

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1Grimsby Town(C, P)462610107342+3162Promotion to theSecond Division
2Blackburn Rovers(P)46259125836+2259
3Sheffield Wednesday(P)46211698147+3458
4Chesterfield462311127146+2557
5Colchester United462012146456+852
6Carlisle United461812166656+1048
7Reading461616146665+148
8Exeter City461910176068−848
9Chester461713164957−847
10Swindon Town46198197163+846
11Barnsley461614165356−346
12Sheffield United461810186066−646
13Rotherham United461810185866−846
14Millwall461613176559+645
15Plymouth Argyle461612185955+444
16Gillingham461414184951−242
17Oxford United461413195762−541
18Blackpool461511206274−1241
19Brentford461511205973−1441
20Hull City461216185169−1840
21Bury(R)46167234559−1439Relegation to theFourth Division
22Southend United(R)461410224758−1138
23Mansfield Town(R)461016204758−1136
24Wimbledon(R)461014225281−2934
Source:rsssf.com
(C) Champions;(P) Promoted;(R) Relegated

Results

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Home \ AwayBARBLBBLPBREBRYCRLCHECHFCOLEXEGILGRIHULMANMILOXFPLYREAROTSHUSHWSTDSWIWDN
Barnsley1–12–11–02–11–11–10–11–22–22–00–13–11–02–12–00–02–00–00–00–31–21–24–0
Blackburn Rovers0–12–03–01–21–22–01–03–01–13–10–01–00–01–12–11–04–20–31–01–21–12–03–0
Blackpool1–12–15–41–22–10–02–21–01–02–10–32–21–12–21–21–35–23–22–31–11–00–13–0
Brentford3–12–02–10–00–32–23–11–00–20–21–07–22–01–01–10–02–20–11–22–21–41–30–1
Bury2–21–23–04–20–22–02–00–13–00–21–10–10–23–01–22–11–01–01–21–01–10–01–2
Carlisle United3–11–12–03–11–02–20–22–04–11–20–23–21–14–02–22–13–33–11–00–24–02–11–1
Chester1–10–01–01–11–01–01–02–11–30–23–12–11–02–01–01–00–23–11–12–22–11–03–1
Chesterfield2–00–10–01–02–03–22–03–03–00–02–31–12–03–22–23–17–13–02–12–11–02–10–0
Colchester United0–00–13–16–12–11–11–10–10–02–22–11–12–10–03–05–21–11–11–00–02–12–34–0
Exeter City2–12–01–00–01–01–21–01–23–13–11–22–22–12–10–02–11–01–13–11–04–24–10–2
Gillingham1–11–21–10–12–11–12–20–12–21–00–11–02–01–14–00–11–10–13–01–11–00–01–0
Grimsby Town3–01–24–35–11–02–00–21–11–24–11–01–12–12–02–01–02–12–04–03–11–02–01–0
Hull City0–20–13–12–10–12–01–02–10–22–20–02–23–11–02–21–00–11–13–11–11–01–01–1
Mansfield Town1–40–11–10–01–02–12–13–20–10–12–00–01–11–01–00–02–25–13–41–13–11–11–1
Millwall2–21–02–03–10–11–03–12–01–25–12–02–03–22–23–02–12–00–01–13–31–26–22–2
Oxford United1–00–10–20–23–11–00–11–20–22–01–10–13–03–11–21–14–05–11–10–21–02–24–1
Plymouth Argyle2–10–12–20–12–04–21–01–02–02–02–21–15–10–01–11–12–01–04–11–30–02–00–0
Reading7–01–00–12–23–12–02–12–22–02–11–31–13–01–02–02–01–01–12–10–21–12–13–0
Rotherham United1–11–30–24–20–24–12–02–03–02–02–10–02–12–12–10–23–11–11–21–22–13–00–0
Sheffield United2–02–13–10–20–00–21–10–21–23–14–01–11–11–00–13–13–22–01–01–12–02–12–1
Sheffield Wednesday0–20–34–10–25–10–03–03–33–00–11–02–00–00–02–02–20–11–15–04–02–04–23–1
Southend2–10–10–13–20–01–04–10–00–14–00–31–03–01–11–01–14–12–20–22–11–11–01–3
Swindon Town0–12–02–14–08–00–03–12–12–32–33–03–00–02–11–01–12–10–06–23–21–21–02–1
Wimbledon1–21–01–20–00–10–02–31–13–32–21–03–63–23–22–21–33–11–10–11–13–40–12–0
Updated to match(es) played on unknown. Source:[3] Soccerbase
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Maps

[edit]
Locations of theFootball League Third Division London teams 1979–1980
Locations of theFootball League Third Division teams 1979–1980

Fourth Division

[edit]
Football league season
Football League
Fourth Division
Season1979–80
ChampionsHuddersfield Town (1st title)
PromotedNewport County
Portsmouth
Walsall
Failed re-electionNone
Matches552
Goals1,460 (2.64 per match)
Top goalscorerColin Garwood(Portsmouth /Aldershot), 27[2]

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion
1Huddersfield Town(C, P)462712710148+5366Promotion to theThird Division
2Walsall(P)46231857547+2864
3Newport County(P)46277128350+3361Cup Winners' Cup first round and promotion to theThird Division
4Portsmouth(P)462412109149+4260Promotion to theThird Division
5Bradford City462412107750+2760
6Wigan Athletic462113127661+1555
7Lincoln City461817116442+2253
8Peterborough United462110155847+1152
9Torquay United461517147069+147
10Aldershot461613176253+945
11Bournemouth461318155251+144
12Doncaster Rovers461514176263−144
13Northampton Town461612185166−1544
14Scunthorpe United461415175875−1743
15Tranmere Rovers461413195056−641
16Stockport County461412204872−2440
17York City461411216582−1739
18Halifax Town461313204672−2639
19Hartlepool United461410225964−538
20Port Vale461212225670−1436
21Hereford United461114213852−1436Re-elected
22Darlington46917205074−2435
23Crewe Alexandra461113223568−3335
24Rochdale46713263379−4627
Source:[citation needed]
(C) Champions;(P) Promoted

Results

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Home \ AwayALDBOUBRACREDARDONHALHARHERHUDLINNPCNORPETPORPTVROCSCUSTPTORTRAWALWIGYOR
Aldershot0–13–13–01–11–13–10–23–30–22–00–12–02–01–23–13–02–02–01–10–01–10–32–2
Bournemouth3–11–10–11–00–00–12–12–21–30–03–22–20–00–13–14–03–32–01–22–11–11–20–0
Bradford City2–02–24–03–03–12–02–01–00–01–13–03–11–10–02–01–22–06–11–12–00–12–11–2
Crewe Alexandra1–00–02–00–01–22–12–11–01–30–20–32–11–41–10–22–11–11–02–20–01–22–12–0
Darlington0–00–13–40–02–11–10–11–12–31–11–10–01–11–11–13–13–13–02–03–11–32–22–1
Doncaster Rovers1–11–00–31–10–12–10–21–01–21–11–32–12–12–02–32–05–01–15–31–11–13–12–0
Halifax Town1–02–00–13–11–11–12–11–02–11–02–12–10–01–20–01–02–21–33–30–02–00–01–1
Hartlepool1–03–10–13–13–11–21–23–01–10–00–02–11–20–32–11–13–21–22–22–12–21–13–1
Hereford United0–12–10–22–01–02–22–02–11–30–00–20–10–10–00–01–11–12–00–01–20–12–13–1
Huddersfield Town2–02–00–03–02–13–05–02–10–13–22–15–00–01–37–15–12–15–04–21–11–14–02–2
Lincoln City1–11–11–03–02–11–14–03–32–02–02–10–00–11–03–00–04–01–02–03–02–24–01–1
Newport County4–20–01–21–14–02–15–21–01–02–21–12–11–14–32–11–02–13–13–02–00–13–22–0
Northampton Town2–10–11–21–02–01–00–02–12–04–20–03–21–00–23–10–00–02–03–02–11–21–12–0
Peterborough United1–32–01–03–03–03–22–12–02–01–33–10–10–00–03–02–03–11–12–11–21–31–22–1
Portsmouth1–34–04–11–14–32–03–12–10–04–14–00–26–14–02–23–06–11–03–01–11–21–15–2
Port Vale0–21–11–22–02–03–01–01–10–11–11–22–05–00–12–35–11–01–21–10–12–21–11–2
Rochdale2–10–20–10–02–23–22–21–00–20–21–12–03–20–01–20–20–10–10–02–01–10–20–2
Scunthorpe United1–12–13–31–13–00–01–01–31–01–11–01–33–01–01–01–02–01–11–12–22–21–36–1
Stockport County0–41–12–22–11–10–34–10–02–11–22–10–52–01–01–10–11–11–24–02–21–01–21–0
Torquay United2–10–02–31–04–02–23–03–11–13–12–52–02–22–02–11–13–03–00–03–10–12–24–3
Tranmere1–20–54–02–01–21–02–01–00–00–01–00–21–13–04–11–15–11–20–12–00–11–31–2
Walsall1–10–01–11–01–13–12–03–13–21–13–02–45–12–31–12–12–01–12–11–12–01–13–1
Wigan Athletic2–12–14–12–04–10–03–12–11–11–22–10–10–02–11–23–11–14–13–10–30–03–02–5
York City1–11–12–22–23–11–32–22–10–43–10–22–11–20–21–05–13–22–02–21–00–10–11–2
Updated to match(es) played on unknown. Source:[4] Soccerbase
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Maps

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Locations of theFootball League Fourth Division teams 1979–1980

Election/Re-election to the Football League

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Winners of theAlliance Premier League,Altrincham, won the right to apply for election to theFootball League to replace one of the four bottom teams in the 1979–80Football League Division Four. The vote went as follows:

ClubFinal PositionVotes
Darlington22nd (Division Four)49
Crewe Alexandra23rd (Division Four)48
Hereford United21st (Division Four)48
Rochdale24th (Division Four)26
Altrincham1st (Alliance Premier League)25

As a result of this, all four Football League teams were re-elected, andAltrincham were denied membership of the League.

See also

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References

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  1. ^"England 1979–80". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation.Archived from the original on 27 January 2010. Retrieved2010-02-24.
  2. ^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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