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1985–86 Aston Villa F.C. season

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English football club season

Aston Villa 1985–86 football season
Aston Villa
1985–86 season
ChairmanDoug Ellis
ManagerGraham Turner
StadiumVilla Park
First Division16th
FA CupFourth round
League CupSemi-finals
Second City Derby Football team season
Second City Derby
40--31--26
Main article:History of Aston Villa F.C. (1961–present)

The1985–86 English football season wasAston Villa's 87th season in the Football League. Villa competed in theFootball League First Division.

There were debuts forSimon Stainrod (63),Paul ElliottCBE (57) andSteve Hodge (53).[1]

10 July 1985 – Everton sell strikerAndy Gray toAston Villa for £150,000, six years after he first leftVilla Park to sign forWolves. The departure of Gray fromGoodison Park comes despite calls from fans for managerHoward Kendall to retain the striker who played a crucial role in Everton winning three major trophies in his two seasons at the club.[2]

29 November 1985 – Manchester United sign Aston Villa midfielderColin Gibson for £275,000.[3]

26 March 1986 – The return leg of the under-21 European Championship quarter-final sees England reach the next stage by drawing 1–1 with Denmark atMaine Road, with Aston Villa defenderPaul Elliott equalising after the Danes took a 1–0 lead in the first half.[4]

League table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
14Southampton421210205162−1146
15Manchester City421112194357−1445
16Aston Villa421014185167−1644
17Coventry City421110214871−2343
18Oxford United[a]421012206280−1842Disqualified from theUEFA Cup[5]
Source:World Football
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored
Notes:
  1. ^Oxford United would have qualified asLeague Cup winners.

Matches

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DateOpponentVenueResultNoteScorers
17 August 1985Manchester UnitedA0–4TheFootball League season begins.FA Cup holdersManchester United beatAston Villa 4–0 atOld Trafford.[6] The season begins without any live coverage of matches on TV for an indefinite period after the collapse of talks betweenITV and theFootball League to show live matches this season.[7]
21 August 1985LiverpoolH2–2Gary Shaw, Mark Walters[8]
24 August 1985Queens Park RangersH1–2Mark Walters
27 August 1985SouthamptonA0–0
31 August 1985Luton TownH3–1Mark Walters, Steve Hodge, David Norton
4 September 1985West Bromwich AlbionA3–0Midweek clashes in the First Division see a 3–0 away win for Villa over local rivalsWest Bromwich Albion.[9]Allan Evans (pen), Tony Daley, Mark Walters
7 September 1985Birmingham CityA0–0
14 September 1985Coventry CityH1–1Steve Hodge
21 September 1985Ipswich TownA3–0Mark Walters, Steve Hodge, Paul Birch
28 September 1985EvertonH0–0[10]
5 October 1985ArsenalA2–3Simon Stainrod, Mark Walters
12 October 1985Nottingham ForestH1–2Colin Gibson
19 October 1985West Ham UnitedA1–4The First Division scene produces a string of thrilling matches. West Ham's climb up the table continues with a 4–1 home win over Villa. West Bromwich Albion finally win a league game at the 13th attempt by beating their local rivals Birmingham City 2–1 at The Hawthorns.[11]Simon Stainrod
26 October 1985Newcastle UnitedH1–2Andy Gray
2 November 1985Oxford UnitedH2–0Allan Evans (pen), Simon Stainrod
9 November 1985WatfordA1–1Andy Gray
16 November 1985Sheffield WednesdayH1–1Colin Gibson
23 November 1985ChelseaA1–2Andy Gray
30 Nov 1985SpursH1–2Mark Walters 88'
7 Dec 1985LiverpoolA0–3Kenny Dalglish's team beat Aston Villa 3–0 at Anfield.[12]
14 Dec 1985Manchester UnitedH1–3Manchester United move five points ahead at the top of the First Division with a 3–1 win at struggling Aston Villa, who are in danger of relegation four seasons after winning the European Cup and five years after being league champions.[13]Steve Hodge 29'
17 Dec 1985QPRA1–0Paul Birch 5'
26 Dec 1985Leicester CityA1–3Mark Walters 32'
28 Dec 1985West Bromwich AlbionH1–1A local derby atVilla Park seesAston Villa and West Bromwich Albion draw 1–1.[14]Paul Kerr 43'
1 Jan 1986Manchester CityH0–1
11 Jan 1986Coventry CityA3–3Simon Stainrod 2', Andy Gray 61', Paul Elliott 79'
18 Jan 1986Luton TownA0–2
1 Feb 1986SouthamptonH0–0
1 Mar 1986EvertonA0–2Aston Villa have slipped into the relegation zone alongside West Midlands rivals West Bromwich Albion and Birmingham City.[15] Everton strengthen their hold on the top position in the First Division by beating Aston Villa 2–0 at home.[16]
8 Mar 1986ArsenalH1–4On the league scene, Aston Villa remain in the relegation zone after losing 4–1 at home to Arsenal.[17]Mark Walters 49'
15 Mar 1986ForestA1–1Mark Walte
19 March 1986West Ham UnitedH2–1Steve Hodge (2)
22 March 1986Birmingham CityH0–3A relegation crunch clash at Villa Park sees Birmingham City boost their own survival hopes and dent those of their local rivals Villa.[18]
29 March 1986Manchester CityA2–2Steve Hodge, Simon Stainrod
31 March 1986Leicester CityH1–0Simon Stainrod
5 April 1986Oxford UnitedA1–1Simon Stainrod
9 April 1986Newcastle UnitedA2–2Tony Daley, Steve Hunt
12 April 1986WatfordH4–1Aston Villa climb out of the bottom three with a 4–1 home win over Watford.[19]Tony Dorigo, Allan Evans (pen), Andy Gray, Simon Stainrod
16 April 1986Ipswich TownH1–0In a scrap to stay clear of the relegation zone at Villa Park, Aston Villa beat Ipswich Town 1–0. Birmingham City lose 2–0 at Tottenham and now need to win all three of their remaining games to stand any chance of avoiding relegation.[20]Steve Hodge
19 April 1986Sheffield WednesdayA0–2[8]
26 April 1986ChelseaH3–1[8]David Norton, Steve Hunt, Simon Stainrod
3 May 1986Tottenham HotspurA2–4Wolverhampton Wanderers become the third West Midlands club to be relegated this season, and become only the second English league club ever to suffer three successive relegations, after their descent into the Fourth Division is confirmed. Liverpool defenderGary Gillespie scores a hat-trick in a 5–0 league win over relegated Birmingham City atAnfield.[21] Chelsea's title challenge is over after they lose 3–1 at Aston Villa, whose victory takes them closer to survival. The First Division relegation battle takes a dramatic turn when Ipswich Town climb three places clear of the drop zone with a 3–2 win over Oxford United, who are still in the bottom three.[22]Simon Stainrod, Paul Elliott

Source:avfchistory.co.uk

FA Cup

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Main article:1985–86 FA Cup

29 January 1986 – The FA Cup fourth round replays sees Millwall beat Aston Villa 1–0.[23]

League Cup

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Main article:1985–86 League Cup


8 October 1985 – AFootball League Cup second round second leg scoring spree atVilla Park seesAston Villa beatExeter City 8–1 to make the aggregate score 12–2 over two legs.[24]

26 November 1985 – League Cup fourth round action sees Aston Villa win 2–1 away to local rivals West Bromwich Albion.[25]


12 February 1986 – The first legs of the League Cup semi-finals are played. Aston Villa draw 2–2 at home with Oxford United while Liverpool suffers a surprise 1–0 defeat at QPR.[26]

12 March 1986 – Oxford United reach the League Cup final for the first time after beating Aston Villa 4–3 on aggregate.[27]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Aston Villa's Seasons".AVFC History.
  2. ^"Score Draw | Andy Gray".
  3. ^"Colin GIBSON - Football League appearances. - Leicester City FC".
  4. ^England – U-21 International Results 1986–1995 – DetailsArchived 25 January 2010 at theWayback Machine. Rsssf.com. Retrieved on 2011-03-23.
  5. ^English teams werebanned by UEFA from its competitions from the season 1985–86 on until the season 1990–91 because of theHeysel Disaster in 1985, involvingLiverpool fans.
  6. ^"1985-08-17".
  7. ^"Remember the 1985 TV blackout? Only the Big Yin knew who McAvennie was".Independent.co.uk. 22 October 2011.Archived from the original on 1 May 2022.
  8. ^abcAVFC History – 1985–86 League Matches
  9. ^"1985-09-04".
  10. ^https://www.avfchistory.co.uk/game/3900
  11. ^"1985-10-19".
  12. ^"1985-12-07".
  13. ^"Liverpool loses ground in soccer chase".Montreal Gazette. The Canadian Press. 16 December 1985.
  14. ^"1985-12-28".
  15. ^Manchester United FC News – United Mad. Manchesterunited-mad.co.uk (1986-02-22). Retrieved on 2011-03-23.
  16. ^"1986-03-01".
  17. ^"1986-03-08".
  18. ^"1986-03-22".
  19. ^"1986-04-12".
  20. ^"1986-04-16".
  21. ^Ex-Red: Gary Gillespie – This Is Anfield (Liverpool FC)Archived 2011-05-29 at theWayback Machine. Thisisanfield.com (1986-04-26). Retrieved on 2011-03-23.
  22. ^"1986-04-26".
  23. ^"1986-01-29".
  24. ^"1985-10-09".
  25. ^"1985-11-26".
  26. ^"1986-02-12".
  27. ^Football Betting | Place Your Football Bet Today | Soccer Base[dead link]
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