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1972–73 Football League

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74th season of the Football League
Football league season
The Football League
Season1972–73
ChampionsLiverpool
New Club in LeagueHereford United

The1972–73 season was the 74th completed season ofThe Football League.

Liverpool's championship win meant they claimed their first trophy since 1966 inBill Shankly's penultimate season as manager despite competition fromArsenal,Leeds United,Ipswich Town andWolverhampton Wanderers.

Manchester United sacked managerFrank O'Farrell after 18 months in charge. He had been unable to mount a title challenge.Tommy Docherty, the 44-year-old Scottish national coach and former Aston Villa manager, was appointed as his successor.Bobby Charlton andDenis Law both played their last games for the club while George Best's appearances were becoming increasingly rare.

Burnley andQueens Park Rangers won promotion to the First Division.Huddersfield Town's decline continued as they slid into the Third Division, where they were joined byBrighton & Hove Albion.

Bolton Wanderers andNotts County occupied the two promotion places in the Third Division.Rotherham United,Brentford,Swansea City andScunthorpe United were relegated to the Fourth Division.

Hereford United were promoted from the Fourth Division in their first season as a Football League club. They had been elected to the Football League a year earlier after winning theSouthern League and achieving a shock win over Newcastle United in theFA Cup. They were joined in the promotion zone by championsSouthport,Cambridge United andAldershot.Newport County missed promotion only on goal average. There were no arrivals or departures in the league for 1973.

Final league tables and results

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The tables 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.

Beginning with the season 1894–95, clubs finishing level on points were separated according to goal average (goals scored divided by goals conceded), or more properly put, goal ratio. In case one or more teams had the same goal difference, this system favoured those teams who had scored fewer goals. The goal average system was eventually scrapped beginning with the 1976–77 season.

Since theFourth Division was established in the1958–59 season, the bottom four teams of that division have been required to apply forre-election.[2]

First Division

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Football league season
First Division
Season1972–73
ChampionsLiverpool
8th title
RelegatedCrystal Palace
West Bromwich Albion
European CupLiverpool
UEFA CupLeeds United
Ipswich Town
Wolverhampton Wanderers
Tottenham Hotspur
Watney CupWest Ham United
Stoke City
Matches462
Goals1,160 (2.51 per match)
Top goalscorerPop Robson
(28 goals)[3]
Biggest home winLiverpool 5–0Sheffield United
(23 September 1972)
Leeds United 5–0Derby County
(7 October 1972)
Crystal Palace 5–0Manchester United
(16 October 1972)
Derby County 5–0Arsenal
(25 November 1972)
Leeds United 6–1Arsenal
(9 March 1973)
Biggest away winWest Bromwich Albion 0–4Crystal Palace
(3 March 1973)
Highest scoringWolverhampton Wanderers 5–3Stoke City
(30 September 1972)

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGAvPtsQualification or relegation
1Liverpool(C)422510772421.71460Qualification for theEuropean Cup first round
2Arsenal422311857431.32657
3Leeds United4221111071451.57853Qualification for theUEFA Cup first round[a]
4Ipswich Town4217141155451.22248
5Wolverhampton Wanderers4218111366541.22247
6West Ham United4217121367531.26446Qualification for theWatney Cup[b]
7Derby County421981556541.03746
8Tottenham Hotspur4216131358481.20845Qualification for theUEFA Cup first round[a]
9Newcastle United4216131360511.17645
10Birmingham City4215121553540.98142
11Manchester City4215111657600.95041
12Chelsea4213141549510.96140
13Southampton4211181347520.90440
14Sheffield United4215101751590.86440
15Stoke City4214101861561.08938Qualification for theWatney Cup[b]
16Leicester City4210171540460.87037
17Everton4213111841490.83737
18Manchester United4212131744600.73337
19Coventry City421392040550.72735
20Norwich City4211102136630.57132
21Crystal Palace(R)429122141580.70730Relegation to theSecond Division
22West Bromwich Albion(R)429102338620.61328
Source:World Football
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal average; 3) Goals scored
(C) Champions;(R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^abTottenham Hotspur qualified for the UEFA Cup as the Football League Cup winners.
  2. ^abWest Ham United and Stoke City qualified for the Watney Cup as the two teams with the most goals that had not already qualified for a European competition.

Results

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Home \ AwayARSBIRCHECOVCRYDEREVEIPSLEELEILIVMCIMUNNEWNWCSHUSOUSTKTOTWBAWHUWOL
Arsenal2–01–10–21–00–11–01–02–11–00–00–03–12–22–03–21–02–01–12–11–05–2
Birmingham City1–12–23–01–12–02–11–22–11–12–14–13–13–24–11–21–13–10–03–20–00–1
Chelsea0–10–02–00–01–11–12–04–01–11–22–11–01–13–14–22–11–30–13–11–30–2
Coventry City1–10–01–32–00–21–02–10–13–21–23–21–10–33–13–01–12–10–10–03–10–1
Crystal Palace2–30–02–00–10–01–01–12–20–11–11–05–02–10–20–13–03–20–00–21–31–1
Derby County5–01–01–22–02–23–13–02–32–12–11–03–11–11–02–14–00–32–12–01–13–0
Everton0–01–11–02–01–11–02–21–20–10–22–32–03–12–22–10–12–03–11–01–20–1
Ipswich Town1–22–03–02–02–13–10–12–20–21–11–14–11–01–21–12–22–01–12–01–12–1
Leeds United6–14–01–11–14–05–02–13–33–11–23–00–11–02–02–11–01–02–12–01–00–0
Leicester City0–10–11–10–02–10–01–21–12–03–21–12–20–01–20–01–02–00–13–12–11–1
Liverpool0–24–33–12–01–01–11–02–12–00–02–02–03–23–15–03–22–11–11–03–24–2
Manchester City1–21–00–11–22–34–00–11–11–01–01–13–02–03–03–12–11–12–12–14–31–1
Manchester United0–01–00–00–12–03–00–01–21–11–12–00–02–11–01–22–10–21–42–12–22–1
Newcastle United2–13–01–11–12–02–00–01–23–22–22–12–12–13–14–10–01–00–11–11–22–1
Norwich City3–21–21–01–12–11–01–10–01–21–11–11–10–20–11–10–02–02–12–00–11–1
Sheffield United1–00–12–13–12–03–10–10–00–22–00–31–11–01–22–03–10–03–23–00–01–2
Southampton2–22–03–12–12–01–10–01–23–10–01–11–10–21–11–01–11–01–12–10–01–1
Stoke City0–01–21–12–12–04–01–11–02–21–00–15–12–22–02–02–23–31–12–02–02–0
Tottenham Hotspur1–22–00–12–12–11–03–00–10–01–11–22–31–13–23–02–01–24–31–11–02–2
West Bromwich Albion1–02–21–11–00–42–14–12–01–11–01–11–22–22–30–10–21–12–10–10–01–0
West Ham United1–22–03–11–04–01–22–00–11–15–20–12–12–21–14–03–14–33–22–22–12–2
Wolverhampton Wanderers1–33–21–03–01–11–24–20–10–22–02–15–12–01–13–01–10–15–33–22–03–0
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 First Division London teams 1972–1973
Locations of theFootball League First Division 1972–1973 teams

Second Division

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Football league season
Second Division
Season1972–73
ChampionsBurnley
PromotedBurnley
Queens Park Rangers
RelegatedHuddersfield Town
Brighton & Hove Albion
Cup Winners' CupSunderland
Cardiff City
Watney CupBristol City
Hull City
Matches462
Goals1,156 (2.5 per match)
Top goalscorerDon Givens
(23 goals)[3]
Biggest home winCarlisle United 6–1Preston North End
(26 December 1972)
Queens Park Rangers 5–0Swindon Town
(17 February 1973)
Queens Park Rangers 5–0Portsmouth
(31 March 1973)
Biggest away winPreston North End 0–5Portsmouth
(10 February 1973)
Highest scoringHull City 6–2Preston North End
(27 January 1973)
Blackpool 6–2Brighton & Hove Albion
(19 April 1973)

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGAvPtsQualification or relegation
1Burnley(C, P)422414472352.05762Promotion to theFirst Division
2Queens Park Rangers(P)422413581372.18961
3Aston Villa4218141051471.08550
4Middlesbrough4217131246431.07047
5Bristol City4217121363511.23546Qualification for theWatney Cup
6Sunderland4217121359491.20446Qualification for theCup Winners' Cup first round[a]
7Blackpool4218101456511.09846
8Oxford United421971652431.20945
9Fulham4216121458491.18444
10Sheffield Wednesday4217101559551.07344
11Millwall4216101655471.17042
12Luton Town4215111644530.83041
13Hull City4214121664591.08540Qualification for theWatney Cup
14Nottingham Forest4214121647520.90440
15Orient4212121849530.92536
16Swindon Town4210161646600.76736
17Portsmouth4212111942590.71235
18Carlisle United4211121950520.96234
19Preston North End4211121937640.57834
20Cardiff City4211112043580.74133Qualification for theCup Winners' Cup first round[b]
21Huddersfield Town(R)428171736560.64333Relegation to theThird Division
22Brighton & Hove Albion(R)428132146830.55429
Source:[citation needed]
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal average; 3) Goals scored
(C) Champions;(P) Promoted;(R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^Sunderland qualified for the Cup Winners' Cup first round as the1972–73 FA Cup winners.
  2. ^Cardiff City qualified for the Cup Winners' Cup first round as the1972–73 Welsh Cup winners.

Results

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Home \ AwayASTBLPB&HABRIBURCARCRLFULHUDHULLUTMIDMILNOTORIOXFPORPNEQPRSHWSUNSWI
Aston Villa0–01–11–00–32–01–02–32–02–00–21–11–02–21–02–12–01–10–12–12–02–1
Blackpool1–16–23–01–21–00–02–01–14–31–10–12–12–01–12–13–12–02–01–20–02–0
Brighton & Hove Albion1–31–21–10–12–21–02–12–11–12–00–21–32–22–12–21–12–01–23–32–23–1
Bristol City3–03–03–10–11–04–11–10–02–10–11–12–21–12–20–03–12–11–21–21–03–0
Burnley4–14–33–01–13–02–22–22–14–13–00–02–11–01–21–14–02–01–10–12–02–1
Cardiff City0–21–21–11–30–11–03–14–10–22–12–01–02–13–12–00–23–00–04–11–11–1
Carlisle United2–22–35–11–21–14–02–10–00–12–01–10–11–21–02–11–06–11–31–14–33–0
Fulham2–02–05–15–11–11–11–01–12–00–12–11–03–11–12–00–01–30–21–01–20–0
Huddersfield Town1–11–00–20–10–22–11–11–01–31–21–11–01–11–12–02–00–02–21–01–11–1
Hull City1–21–22–02–01–11–11–12–20–04–03–10–20–02–00–15–16–24–11–10–23–2
Luton Town0–02–22–11–32–21–10–11–04–11–20–12–21–01–10–12–21–02–20–01–00–1
Middlesbrough1–12–01–12–13–32–01–01–22–11–00–11–00–03–21–03–00–00–03–02–10–2
Millwall1–11–13–03–01–11–11–01–31–02–03–21–02–12–03–10–24–10–12–10–11–1
Nottingham Forest1–14–01–01–03–02–12–12–11–11–20–11–33–22–12–10–00–10–03–01–02–2
Orient4–02–01–00–21–10–02–13–23–10–00–12–03–13–01–10–11–22–23–21–11–0
Oxford United2–00–13–00–20–22–11–10–02–05–22–14–02–11–02–11–30–22–01–05–11–0
Portsmouth0–11–02–00–30–23–10–01–21–22–22–20–01–12–01–01–00–10–11–02–31–1
Preston North End0–10–34–03–31–10–01–00–30–01–02–00–11–02–10–00–10–51–11–11–31–1
Queens Park Rangers1–04–02–01–12–03–04–02–03–11–12–02–21–33–03–10–05–03–04–23–25–0
Sheffield Wednesday2–22–01–13–20–11–00–03–03–24–24–02–12–21–22–00–12–12–13–11–02–1
Sunderland2–21–04–02–20–12–12–10–03–01–10–24–02–04–11–01–02–00–00–31–13–2
Swindon Town1–30–02–22–10–13–02–02–21–12–10–21–00–00–03–11–31–13–22–21–01–1
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 Second Division London teams 1972–1973
Locations of theFootball League Second Division 1972–1973 teams

Third Division

[edit]
Football league season
Football League
Third Division
Season1972–73
ChampionsBolton Wanderers (1st title)
PromotedNotts County
RelegatedBrentford,
Rotherham United,
Scunthorpe United,
Swansea City
Matches552
Goals1,371 (2.48 per match)
Top goalscorerArthur Horsfield (Charlton Athletic), 26[3]

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGAvPtsPromotion or relegation
1Bolton Wanderers(C, P)4625111073391.87261Promotion to theSecond Division
2Notts County(P)4623111267471.42657
3Blackburn Rovers4620151157471.21355
4Oldham Athletic4619161172541.33354
5Bristol Rovers4620131377561.37553Qualified for theWatney Cup[a]
6Port Vale4621111456690.81253
7Bournemouth4617161366441.50050
8Plymouth Argyle4620101674661.12150Qualified for theWatney Cup[a]
9Grimsby Town462081867611.09848
10Tranmere Rovers4615161556521.07746
11Charlton Athletic4617111869671.03045
12Wrexham4614171555541.01945
13Rochdale4614171548540.88945
14Southend United4617101961541.13044
15Shrewsbury Town4615141746540.85244
16Chesterfield461792057610.93443
17Walsall461872156660.84843
18York City4613151842460.91341
19Watford4612171743480.89641
20Halifax Town4613151843530.81141
21Rotherham United(R)461772251650.78541Relegation to theFourth Division
22Brentford(R)461572451690.73937
23Swansea City(R)461492351730.69937
24Scunthorpe United(R)4610102633720.45830
Source:rsssf.com
(C) Champions;(P) Promoted;(R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^abThe two teams who scored the most goals in each division, and did not qualify for Europe and were not promoted, qualified for theWatney Cup.

Results

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Home \ AwayBOUBLBBOLBREBRRCHACHFGRIHALNTCOLDPLYPTVROCROTSCUSHRSTDSWATRAWALWATWREYOR
AFC Bournemouth3–02–03–20–03–12–21–11–01–12–00–14–04–24–01–12–02–02–01–10–13–01–02–3
Blackburn Rovers2–10–32–10–03–10–10–03–02–01–13–10–11–12–13–00–02–13–02–22–00–01–12–0
Bolton Wanderers3–00–12–02–03–01–02–03–02–22–12–02–02–12–10–02–01–13–02–03–11–11–03–0
Brentford1–14–02–12–11–03–10–10–11–11–10–25–01–01–11–01–21–20–22–02–01–11–02–0
Bristol Rovers2–03–01–13–12–12–22–14–11–03–32–04–10–03–05–15–11–23–12–02–12–12–01–2
Charlton Athletic1–11–22–32–13–32–21–11–06–14–23–02–01–01–22–01–20–06–01–11–12–12–11–0
Chesterfield1–13–10–13–00–11–02–12–00–24–12–21–22–13–22–12–02–41–02–03–00–01–20–0
Grimsby Town0–12–02–04–02–00–22–10–03–16–21–10–11–02–11–03–23–12–02–06–22–00–11–2
Halifax Town2–02–21–13–23–03–00–11–10–10–32–12–20–00–11–00–12–11–12–10–11–12–21–0
Notts County0–20–01–01–02–03–12–04–03–02–42–01–12–22–02–01–02–02–04–11–11–01–01–0
Oldham Athletic1–11–22–01–13–00–13–01–21–11–17–11–00–01–03–02–10–12–03–12–12–12–21–1
Plymouth Argyle1–01–21–00–13–25–02–23–12–11–41–32–13–24–13–03–02–03–10–10–21–11–01–1
Port Vale2–12–12–21–02–13–12–13–02–11–10–21–10–04–12–01–13–13–10–01–21–03–22–1
Rochdale1–00–12–20–10–00–21–23–20–04–10–00–60–00–10–21–13–21–11–12–11–01–01–0
Rotherham United2–71–11–02–11–12–11–02–00–11–42–31–07–00–02–12–01–00–21–22–01–01–11–2
Scunthorpe United1–11–11–11–00–20–20–11–20–31–00–01–10–11–22–11–00–01–01–52–11–01–11–0
Shrewsbury Town0–02–00–22–04–20–22–03–20–00–02–21–12–33–21–14–21–02–10–01–10–00–01–0
Southend2–20–11–14–00–01–15–12–01–12–10–13–15–01–21–01–02–03–11–02–00–00–13–0
Swansea City1–02–22–32–10–22–12–16–22–03–00–01–10–12–30–12–10–21–11–12–12–13–11–3
Tranmere Rovers0–01–11–16–21–14–01–01–11–10–20–12–22–00–12–02–11–03–11–13–11–04–01–0
Walsall1–00–23–23–04–33–23–21–00–11–33–01–32–00–21–01–11–03–11–12–01–32–00–0
Watford3–21–32–12–22–11–10–01–22–11–02–13–21–10–01–15–10–11–00–11–01–00–02–2
Wrexham1–10–01–34–12–22–21–03–20–02–01–11–25–03–31–01–20–04–21–00–02–11–03–1
York City0–01–00–10–10–01–12–00–02–11–10–01–20–01–20–13–12–12–03–04–10–00–01–1
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 Third Division London teams 1972–1973
Locations of theFootball League Third Division teams 1972–1973

Fourth Division

[edit]
Football league season
Football League
Fourth Division
Season1972–73
ChampionsSouthport (1st title)
PromotedAldershot,
Cambridge United,
Hereford United
Failed re-electionNone
New club in the leagueHereford United
Matches552
Goals1,347 (2.44 per match)
Top goalscorerFred Binney (Exeter City), 27[3]

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGAvPtsPromotion or relegation
1Southport(C, P)4626101071481.47962Promotion to theThird Division
2Hereford United(P)4623121156381.47458
3Cambridge United(P)462017967571.17557
4Aldershot(P)4622121260381.57956
5Newport County4622121264441.45556
6Mansfield Town4620141278511.52954Qualified for theWatney Cup[a]
7Reading4617181151381.34252
8Exeter City4618141457511.11850
9Gillingham4619111663581.08649
10Lincoln City4616161464571.12348
11Stockport County4618121653531.00048
12Bury4614181458511.13746
13Workington4617121759610.96746
14Barnsley4614161658600.96744
15Chester4614151761521.17343
16Bradford City4616111961650.93843
17Doncaster Rovers4615121949580.84542
18Torquay United4612171744470.93641
19Peterborough United4614131971760.93441Qualified for theWatney Cup[a]
20Hartlepool4612171734490.69441
21Crewe Alexandra469181938610.62336Re-elected
22Colchester United4610112548760.63231
23Northampton Town4610112540730.54831
24Darlington467152442850.49429
Source:rsssf.com
(C) Champions;(P) Promoted
Notes:
  1. ^abThe two teams who scored the most goals in each division, and did not qualify for Europe and were not promoted, qualified for theWatney Cup.

Results

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Home \ AwayALDBARBRABRYCAMCHECOLCREDARDONEXEGILHARHERLINMANNPCNORPETREASOUSTPTORWRK
Aldershot0–22–12–01–11–12–03–03–11–00–00–02–12–00–00–10–23–02–11–02–22–02–12–0
Barnsley0–21–20–13–10–04–02–20–24–21–11–12–10–04–11–12–12–03–20–00–11–30–01–0
Bradford City1–03–10–00–10–13–02–27–04–34–03–10–21–13–11–12–12–11–41–10–21–01–02–2
Bury1–22–10–01–11–14–00–11–05–02–12–11–13–00–41–00–02–23–14–00–11–20–03–0
Cambridge United2–21–12–12–21–03–01–00–33–11–33–11–11–02–13–23–13–13–11–02–21–00–01–0
Chester0–00–01–12–01–14–02–15–01–20–11–02–00–12–12–20–23–08–22–00–02–01–21–3
Colchester United2–31–20–02–10–12–35–11–01–11–24–01–11–00–21–11–32–21–02–23–13–01–11–1
Crewe Alexandra0–21–01–22–11–11–11–20–00–11–01–12–02–11–10–40–01–00–20–00–20–11–12–0
Darlington1–40–01–01–13–31–12–13–10–10–02–31–22–21–12–32–30–02–20–20–72–00–32–1
Doncaster Rovers1–00–01–04–10–00–01–00–22–05–10–12–10–01–10–11–53–01–10–22–02–21–01–1
Exeter City1–02–15–11–13–10–01–00–01–10–13–21–11–02–04–20–04–11–10–00–13–03–24–2
Gillingham1–25–14–22–21–21–02–13–24–03–01–02–02–01–12–10–01–32–01–02–03–01–10–2
Hartlepool1–11–41–01–10–00–02–11–10–00–00–02–00–11–01–11–02–00–11–20–20–01–01–0
Hereford United1–01–21–01–02–13–14–11–01–03–21–00–00–02–13–12–02–03–03–02–21–02–10–0
Lincoln City0–21–22–12–22–11–03–21–11–02–12–21–01–24–11–10–21–11–00–03–15–33–11–1
Mansfield Town2–03–14–11–13–14–11–15–15–00–03–02–02–01–10–20–01–04–21–13–31–02–14–0
Newport County2–11–10–04–30–23–21–00–00–01–02–05–15–10–12–20–11–01–11–03–11–02–12–0
Northampton Town0–22–21–20–12–21–04–01–02–20–21–22–13–10–40–01–00–11–31–10–11–10–21–0
Peterborough United1–06–33–01–11–12–22–24–31–13–11–10–13–01–12–21–01–01–24–20–12–30–12–1
Reading0–00–02–00–01–02–10–11–11–01–02–03–11–00–11–12–05–03–02–01–10–03–02–0
Southport3–11–03–12–11–13–21–02–02–12–21–00–01–12–01–03–10–21–22–14–11–02–12–1
Stockport County1–12–03–10–02–22–12–00–03–12–11–02–30–11–12–12–11–00–03–22–22–02–03–0
Torquay United1–10–01–20–11–21–20–00–02–11–00–20–01–00–02–01–12–22–11–02–22–00–03–0
Workington2–13–21–12–05–13–11–01–12–12–03–11–10–02–10–32–03–23–02–20–02–02–02–2
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.

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Locations of theFootball League Fourth Division teams 1972–1973

See also

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References

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  1. ^"England 1972–73". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. 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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