1970–71 Football League

The Football League
Season 1970–71
Champions Arsenal

The 1970–71 season was the 72nd completed season of The Football League.

Arsenal won the league championship at the home of their bitter rivals, Tottenham Hotspur, with Ray Kennedy scoring the winner. This would soon be followed by their FA Cup final tie with Liverpool. They narrowly overcame Leeds to win the league, with a 12-point gap separating Leeds United from third-placed Tottenham. Wolves and Liverpool joined these two teams in the UEFA Cup. Chelsea missed out on the top five on goal average but compensated for this shortcoming by achieving European Cup Winners' Cup glory over Real Madrid.

Burnley and Blackpool (who won this year's Anglo-Italian Cup) were relegated to the Second Division. Burnley returned from 1973/74 to 1975/76 but it took Blackpool until the 2009–10 season to regain their top flight status after a 3–2 victory over Cardiff City in the Playoff Final (only to be relegated back after the 2010–11 season).

Wilf McGuinness was sacked after 18 unsuccessful months as manager of Manchester United. Sir Matt Busby was re-appointed as manager on a temporary basis, but never considered returning to his old job on a permanent basis. Leicester City manager Frank O'Farrell was appointed at the end of the season.

Leicester City and Sheffield United were promoted to the First Division. Blackburn Rovers and Bolton Wanderers, two of the most famous and historic names in English football, were relegated to the Third Division.

Preston North End and Fulham finally had something to shout about by getting promoted to the Second Division. Halifax Town achieved its best ever league position, missing out on the Second Division by one place. Reading, Bury, Doncaster Rovers and Gillingham slid into the Fourth Division.

Notts County, Bournemouth & Boscombe Athletic, Oldham Athletic and York City were promoted to the Third Division. The Football League voted for the league's four bottom clubs to maintain their status.

Final league tables and results

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.[1]

Since the goal average was used for this purpose for such a long time, it is presented in the tables below even for the seasons prior to 1894–95, and since the goal difference is a more informative piece of information for a modern reader than the goal average, the goal difference is added in this presentation after the goal average.

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 the Fourth Division was established in the 1958–59 season, the re-election process has concerned the bottom four clubs in that division.[2]

First Division

Football League
First Division
Season 1970–71
Champions Arsenal (8th English title)
Relegated Burnley
Blackpool
European Cup 1971–72 Arsenal
FA Cup winners Arsenal (4th FA Cup title) (first Arsenal double)
European Cup Winners' Cup 1971–72 Liverpool (Runners up of FA Cup 1970–71),
Chelsea (defending champions)
UEFA Cup 1971–72 Leeds United,
Southampton,
Tottenham Hotspur,
Wolverhampton Wanderers
Matches played 462
Goals scored 1,089 (2.36 per match)
Top goalscorer T. Brown (West Bromwich Albion), 28 [3]
Biggest home win SouthamptonCrystal Palace 6–0 (4 Mar 1971)
Biggest away win BurnleyManchester City 0–4 (19 Dec 1970)
Highest scoring ArsenalWest Bromwich 6–2 (19 Sept 1970)
DerbyManchester United 4–4 (26 Dec 1970)
Crystal PalaceManchester United 3–5 (17 Apr 1971)
Longest winning run Arsenal (9)
Longest unbeaten run Leeds United (16)
Longest losing run Blackpool (7)
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GR Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Arsenal (C) 42 29 7 6 71 29 2.448 65 1971–72 European Cup
2 Leeds United 42 27 10 5 72 30 2.400 64 1971–72 UEFA Cup
3 Tottenham Hotspur 42 19 14 9 54 33 1.636 52
4 Wolverhampton Wanderers 42 22 8 12 64 54 1.185 52
5 Liverpool 42 17 17 8 42 24 1.750 51 1971–72 European Cup Winners' Cup
6 Chelsea 42 18 15 9 52 42 1.238 51
7 Southampton 42 17 12 13 56 44 1.273 46 1971–72 UEFA Cup
8 Manchester United 42 16 11 15 65 66 0.985 43
9 Derby County 42 16 10 16 56 54 1.037 42
10 Coventry City 42 16 10 16 37 38 0.974 42
11 Manchester City 42 12 17 13 47 42 1.119 41
12 Newcastle United 42 14 13 15 44 46 0.957 41
13 Stoke City 42 12 13 17 44 48 0.917 37
14 Everton 42 12 13 17 54 60 0.900 37
15 Huddersfield Town 42 11 14 17 40 49 0.816 36
16 Nottingham Forest 42 14 8 20 42 61 0.689 36
17 West Bromwich Albion 42 10 15 17 58 75 0.773 35
18 Crystal Palace 42 12 11 19 39 57 0.684 35
19 Ipswich Town 42 12 10 20 42 48 0.875 34
20 West Ham United 42 10 14 18 47 60 0.783 34
21 Burnley (R) 42 7 13 22 29 63 0.460 27 Relegation to 1971–72 Second Division
22 Blackpool (R) 42 4 15 23 34 66 0.515 23
Source: rsssf.com
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champion; (R) Relegated.

Results

Home \ Away[1] ARS BLP BURCHECOVCRYDEREVEHUDIPSLEELIVMCIMUNNEWNOTSOUSTKTOTWBAWHUWOL
Arsenal 10 10 20 10 11 20 40 10 32 00 20 10 40 10 40 00 10 20 62 20 21
Blackpool 01 11 34 10 31 01 02 22 02 11 00 33 11 01 23 03 11 00 31 11 02
Burnley 12 10 00 00 21 12 22 23 22 03 12 04 02 11 21 01 11 00 11 10 23
Chelsea 21 20 01 21 11 21 22 00 21 31 10 11 12 10 20 22 21 02 41 21 22
Coventry City 13 20 30 01 21 00 31 00 10 01 10 21 21 20 20 10 10 00 11 01 01
Crystal Palace 02 10 02 00 12 00 20 03 10 11 10 01 35 10 20 31 32 03 30 11 11
Derby County 20 20 10 12 34 10 31 32 20 02 00 00 44 12 12 00 20 11 20 24 12
Everton 22 00 11 30 30 31 11 21 20 01 00 01 10 31 10 41 20 00 33 01 12
Huddersfield Town 21 30 01 01 10 02 00 11 10 00 00 10 12 11 00 31 01 11 21 11 12
Ipswich Town 01 21 30 00 02 12 01 00 20 24 10 20 40 10 00 13 20 12 22 21 23
Leeds United 10 31 40 10 20 21 10 32 20 00 01 10 22 30 20 10 41 12 12 30 30
Liverpool 20 22 20 10 00 11 20 32 40 21 11 00 11 11 30 10 00 00 11 10 20
Manchester City 02 20 00 11 11 10 11 30 11 20 02 22 34 11 13 11 41 01 41 20 00
Manchester United 13 11 11 00 20 01 12 20 11 32 01 02 14 10 20 51 22 21 21 11 10
Newcastle United 11 12 31 01 00 20 31 21 20 00 11 00 00 10 11 22 02 10 30 11 32
Nottingham Forest 03 31 10 11 20 31 24 32 13 01 00 01 01 12 21 20 00 01 33 10 41
Southampton 12 11 20 00 30 60 40 22 10 10 03 10 11 10 20 41 21 00 10 12 12
Stoke City 50 11 00 12 21 00 10 11 31 00 30 01 20 12 30 00 00 01 20 21 10
Tottenham Hotspur 01 30 40 21 10 20 21 21 11 20 02 10 20 22 12 01 13 30 22 22 00
West Bromwich Albion 22 11 10 22 00 00 21 30 21 01 22 11 00 43 12 01 10 52 31 21 24
West Ham United 00 21 31 22 12 00 14 12 01 22 23 12 00 21 02 20 11 10 22 21 33
Wolverhampton Wanderers 03 10 10 10 00 21 24 20 31 00 23 10 30 32 32 40 01 11 03 21 20

Source: Ian Laschke: Rothmans Book of Football League Records 1888–89 to 1978–79. Macdonald and Jane’s, London & Sydney, 1980.
1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Maps

Locations of the Football League First Division London teams 1970–1971

Second Division

Football League
Second Division
Season 1970–71
Champions Leicester City (5th title)
Promoted Sheffield United
Relegated Blackburn Rovers,
Bolton Wanderers
Matches played 462
Goals scored 1,141 (2.47 per match)
Top goalscorer John Hickton (Middlesbrough), 25 [3]
Biggest home win CarlislePortsmouth 6–0 (5 Dec 1970)
Biggest away win PortsmouthSheffield United 0–4 (30 Sept 1970)
Sheffield WednesdayLuton 0–4(10 Oct 1970)
Bristol CityOxford 0–4 (10 Oct 1970)
SunderlandCardiff 0–4 (13 Feb 1971)
WatfordNorwich 0–4 (16 Jan 1971)
Highest scoring MiddlesbroughQPR 6–2 (26 Sept 1970)
HullSheffield Wednesday 4–4 (26 Dec 1970)
Home Away Total
Pos Team Pld W D L F A W D L F A F A GA GD Pts Notes
1Leicester City 42127230141164271657301.900+ 2759
2Sheffield United4214614918786242173391.872+ 3456
3Cardiff City4212723916867252564411.561+ 2353UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1971–72
First round
4Carlisle United42163239134107263065431.512+ 2253
5Hull City4211553116885232554411.317+ 1351
6Luton Town4212724018669222562431.442+ 1949
7Middlesbrough4213623716489232760431.395+ 1748
8Millwall42135336126411233059421.405+ 1747
9Birmingham City42127230125511283658481.208+ 1046
10Norwich City42118234204611203254521.038+ 244
11Queens Park Rangers42115539225610193158531.094+ 543
12Swindon Town42127238143513233761511.196+ 1042
13Sunderland42116434214611183352540.963– 242
14Oxford United428852323669182541480.854– 742
15Sheffield Wednesday42107432272514194251690.739– 1836
16Portsmouth42948322811010143346610.754– 1534
17Orient42511516154512133629510.569– 2234
18Watford4267818224611203838600.633– 2233
19Bristol City4296630281515163646640.719– 1831
20Charlton Athletic4276828301812133541650.631– 2430
21Blackburn Rovers4258820281713174137690.536– 3227
22Bolton Wanderers42651022311515134335740.473– 3924

P = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; F = Goals for; A = Goals against; GA = Goal average; GD = Goal difference; Pts = Points

Key
Division Champions, promoted
Promoted
Welsh Cup winners, qualified for Cup Winners' Cup
Relegated

Results

Home \ Away[1] BIR BLB BOLBRICARCRLCHAHULLEILUTMIDMILNWCORIOXFPORQPRSHUSHWSUNSWIWAT
Birmingham 10 40 20 20 10 11 00 00 11 01 31 22 10 11 11 21 01 10 31 21 20
Blackburn Rovers 22 02 22 11 02 10 01 22 10 11 02 21 00 00 11 02 13 32 01 10 23
Bolton Wanderers 30 11 10 02 03 40 00 03 42 03 11 01 01 02 11 22 21 21 13 03 01
Bristol City 21 11 11 10 21 22 33 01 32 02 32 01 00 04 20 00 01 12 43 21 30
Cardiff City 20 41 10 10 40 11 51 22 00 34 22 11 10 10 10 10 11 40 31 11 01
Carlisle United 03 10 10 21 11 11 20 01 10 10 30 42 20 32 60 30 10 30 00 21 21
Charlton Athletic 11 24 41 11 21 11 01 01 11 10 13 21 20 20 22 03 02 23 11 21 12
Hull City 01 00 10 10 11 12 20 30 02 10 20 10 52 01 01 11 11 44 40 20 10
Leicester City 14 11 10 40 01 22 10 00 10 32 21 21 40 00 20 00 00 10 10 31 11
Luton Town 32 20 20 30 30 33 11 31 13 10 11 00 40 40 21 00 21 22 12 11 10
Middlesbrough 00 11 10 10 11 21 30 10 10 21 10 50 01 02 32 62 11 10 22 30 22
Millwall 21 20 20 20 21 21 20 40 00 40 10 22 01 12 00 30 12 10 00 22 30
Norwich City 22 21 21 32 12 11 20 02 22 11 11 10 42 11 11 30 10 00 30 10 21
Orient 02 11 31 11 00 11 00 01 01 12 00 00 10 00 11 01 31 11 10 10 11
Oxford United 10 21 11 10 10 11 21 03 10 21 22 23 11 01 11 13 12 11 00 00 21
Portsmouth 10 41 40 11 13 14 20 22 12 01 11 02 02 11 10 20 15 20 21 02 50
Queens Park Rangers 52 20 40 21 01 11 14 11 13 01 11 20 01 51 20 20 22 10 20 42 11
Sheffield United 30 50 22 33 51 22 30 12 21 21 11 20 00 31 30 20 11 32 10 21 30
Sheffield Wednesday 33 11 11 20 12 30 10 11 03 15 30 10 20 21 11 31 10 00 12 22 21
Sunderland 21 32 41 10 04 20 30 01 00 00 22 01 21 10 01 00 31 00 31 52 33
Swindon Town 12 30 31 21 22 00 11 11 01 00 30 30 32 11 30 21 10 30 30 20 11
Watford 21 21 11 03 01 00 11 12 01 01 10 04 20 00 21 00 12 00 30 11 12

Source: Ian Laschke: Rothmans Book of Football League Records 1888–89 to 1978–79. Macdonald and Jane’s, London & Sydney, 1980.
1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Maps

Locations of the Football League Second Division London teams 1970–1971

Third Division

Football League
Third Division
Season 1970–71
Champions Preston North End (1st title)
Promoted Fulham
Relegated Bury,
Doncaster,
Gillingham,
Reading
Matches played 552
Goals scored 1,372 (2.49 per match)
Top goalscorer Gerry Ingram (Preston North End), 22
Dudley Roberts (Mansfield Town), 22 [3]
Biggest home win ChesterfieldHalifax 5–0 (10 Oct 1970)
ChesterfieldTorquay 5–0 (24 pr 1971)
FulhamBradford City 5–0 (2 Sep 1970)
SwanseaReading 5–0 (27 Mar 1971)
SwanseaShrewsbury 5–0 (1 Sep 1970)
TranmereRotherham 5–0 (4 Dec 1970)
Biggest away win MansfieldPlymouth 1–5 (4 Sep 1970)
ReadingBury 1–5 (5 Dec 1970)
BarnsleyBristol Rovers 0–4 (2 Jan 1971)
TorquayReading 0–4 (19 Feb 1971)
Highest scoring ShrewsburyPort Vale 7–3 (12 Sept 1970)
Home Away Total
Pos Team Pld W D L F A W D L F A F A GA GD Pts
1Preston North End 4615804216797212363391.615+ 2461
2Fulham4615623912968292968411.659+ 2760
3Halifax Town46162546226107283374551.345+ 1956
4Aston Villa4613732713689273354461.174+ 853
5Chesterfield46138245124910212666381.737+ 2851
6Bristol Rovers4611573824887312669501.380+ 1951
7Mansfield Town46137344285810203464621.032+ 251
8Rotherham United461210138195612264164601.067+ 450
9Wrexham46128343256512294072651.108+ 749
10Torquay United46126537267511173154570.947– 349
11Swansea City46115741254118183159561.054+ 346
12Barnsley46126530195513193349520.942– 345
13Shrewsbury Town46116637285711213458620.935– 445
14Brighton & Hove Albion46810528206611222750471.064+ 344
15Plymouth Argyle46612539336710243063631.000± 043
16Rochdale4688729266710324261680.897– 743
17Port Vale46116629184613234152590.881– 742
18Tranmere Rovers468114271821110183745550.818– 1042
19Bradford City4676102325689263749620.790– 1340
20Walsall461011230274109213051570.895– 639
21Reading46107632334415165248850.565– 3739
22Bury4679730235414223752600.867– 837
23Doncaster Rovers46851028275414173945660.682– 2135
24Gillingham4669822294415203842670.627– 2533

P = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; F = Goals for; A = Goals against; GA = Goal average; GD = Goal difference; Pts = Points

Key
Division Champions, promoted
Promoted
Relegated

Results

Home \ Away[1] AST BAR BRAB&HABRRBuryCHFDONFULGILHALMANPLYPTVPNEREAROCROTSHRSWATORTRAWALWRE
Aston Villa 00 10 00 11 10 00 32 10 21 11 01 11 10 20 21 10 10 20 30 01 10 00 34
Barnsley 11 20 10 04 11 10 01 01 31 22 10 20 10 01 30 22 21 21 00 20 00 12 31
Bradford City 10 10 23 11 13 10 30 23 01 01 11 01 11 02 01 30 11 10 02 20 11 00 13
Brighton & Hove Albion 10 12 12 00 10 12 30 32 31 02 20 11 00 00 20 11 11 12 22 00 00 22 20
Bristol Rovers 12 30 42 13 01 32 20 01 20 10 20 13 30 00 40 22 02 22 00 11 01 30 32
Bury 31 00 11 02 30 11 23 20 21 11 00 30 23 01 51 02 01 11 11 10 00 11 12
Chesterfield 23 42 01 21 20 00 40 00 20 50 22 20 30 00 40 11 11 20 00 50 20 11 10
Doncaster Rovers 21 10 31 20 01 20 21 01 22 12 12 00 12 11 20 12 02 11 12 01 22 12 21
Fulham 02 11 50 10 21 21 20 11 10 31 00 11 41 01 11 20 10 00 41 40 20 10 10
Gillingham 00 21 21 11 14 12 11 01 13 21 22 02 11 21 00 00 21 02 00 12 00 21 12
Halifax Town 21 41 12 01 00 30 10 40 21 21 01 41 20 10 40 14 13 20 22 20 43 21 20
Mansfield Town 20 12 35 10 41 10 22 21 10 20 32 15 20 31 00 32 11 11 20 00 62 22 11
Plymouth Argyle 11 21 13 11 00 34 11 11 11 21 11 00 21 11 40 22 41 44 23 12 01 31 22
Port Vale 20 11 00 21 20 00 02 10 01 11 01 20 21 10 31 41 10 01 40 01 22 11 03
Preston North End 00 31 11 11 32 20 10 40 11 10 11 21 10 10 41 31 30 20 11 22 11 10 32
Reading 35 20 11 03 02 15 11 10 11 32 11 10 02 21 10 11 42 21 31 21 11 12 00
Rochdale 11 10 00 33 11 20 20 10 12 01 03 11 11 03 12 12 43 12 00 20 00 20 41
Rotherham United 11 10 11 20 11 32 12 20 11 00 22 21 11 21 11 21 51 11 20 31 20 10 11
Shrewsbury Town 21 10 11 01 14 20 11 03 01 00 22 51 11 73 01 31 02 42 10 10 31 11 10
Swansea City 12 02 20 10 13 30 10 11 41 10 31 24 02 02 22 50 42 11 50 01 00 11 30
Torquay United 11 01 11 10 11 21 11 21 31 23 20 00 21 11 31 04 30 31 10 21 42 12 12
Tranmere 11 22 31 30 02 00 00 10 03 10 01 41 10 11 33 00 02 50 10 00 00 00 11
Walsall 30 12 12 10 12 30 21 12 32 30 00 01 10 31 01 12 03 01 01 01 14 20 31
Wrexham 23 10 20 11 10 32 03 00 22 34 22 40 40 11 11 20 31 11 21 11 10 41 21

Source: Ian Laschke: Rothmans Book of Football League Records 1888–89 to 1978–79. Macdonald and Jane’s, London & Sydney, 1980.
1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Maps

Fourth Division

Football League
Fourth Division
Season 1970–71
Champions Notts County (1st title)
Promoted Bournemouth & Boscombe Athletic,
Oldham Athletic,
York City
Failed re-election none
New club in the league Cambridge United
Matches played 552
Goals scored 1,527 (2.77 per match)
Top goalscorer Ted MacDougall (Bournemouth & Boscombe Athletic), 42 [3]
Home Away Total
Pos Team Pld W D L F A W D L F A F A GA GD Pts
1Notts County 46194059121157302489362.472+ 5369
2Bournemouth & Boscombe Athletic4616525115878303181461.761+ 3560
3Oldham Athletic46146357291058313488631.397+ 2559
4York City46166145147412334078541.444+ 2456
5Chester46172442187511273769551.255+ 1455
6Colchester United46146344197610263570541.296+ 1654
7Northampton Town46154439244910243563591.068+ 451
8Southport46152642246413213363571.105+ 648
9Exeter City46127440235711274567680.985– 148
10Workington46137328135513203648490.980– 148
11Stockport County46128328174613214849650.754– 1646
12Darlington46153542222813163558571.018+ 145
13Aldershot46810532236710344866710.930– 545
14Brentford46133745275513213566621.065+ 444
15Crewe Alexandra46131949355711264175760.987– 144
16Peterborough United46143646234415244870710.986– 143
17Scunthorpe United4697736236611203856610.918– 543
18Southend United46811432246413214253660.803– 1343
19Grimsby Town46134637265315204557710.803– 1443
20Cambridge United4699531276413203951660.773– 1543
21Lincoln City46114845332912253870710.986– 139
22Newport County46831232362516234955850.647– 3028
23Hartlepool4661072827221964734740.459– 4028
24Barrow46551325382318265251900.567– 3922

P = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; F = Goals for; A = Goals against; GA = Goal average; GD = Goal difference; Pts = Points

Key
Division Champions, promoted
Promoted
New club in the league
Re-elected
Failed re-election (none)

Results

Home \ Away[1] ALD BRW B&BABRECAMCHECOLCREDAREXEGRIHARLINNPCNORNTCOLDPETSCUSTDSOUSTPWRKYOR
Aldershot 30 20 10 22 10 01 00 22 22 32 10 02 11 11 01 11 22 01 22 21 50 11 01
Barrow 11 12 01 21 14 02 01 11 11 01 30 14 31 21 12 11 23 12 20 02 22 03 02
Bournemouth & Boscombe Athletic 11 00 10 30 31 41 22 10 41 21 30 30 22 42 11 50 10 02 40 01 20 10 40
Brentford 23 21 12 12 12 10 31 10 50 20 10 21 03 30 22 11 11 01 42 01 30 30 64
Cambridge United 11 33 02 10 11 21 10 20 20 23 20 11 32 02 21 31 11 11 03 00 11 12 11
Chester 12 21 42 12 21 21 10 21 31 50 01 10 21 22 21 01 20 20 20 10 30 10 11
Colchester United 52 41 11 40 21 01 30 20 11 10 10 11 42 11 23 12 30 20 11 10 11 21 10
Crewe Alexandra 03 10 33 53 12 63 03 30 41 40 10 31 20 30 12 01 13 31 12 10 23 10 34
Darlington 12 31 10 21 20 51 00 01 32 51 20 32 21 00 23 31 10 30 04 11 10 01 20
Exeter City 41 42 00 10 10 31 22 62 21 40 11 00 11 11 01 02 32 11 20 21 21 01 02
Grimsby Town 02 31 10 15 20 22 31 20 11 12 11 11 20 02 21 41 21 10 20 12 12 10 31
Hartlepool 11 21 21 00 00 02 12 02 22 30 22 00 22 22 21 01 12 11 01 12 30 11 21
Lincoln City 44 03 12 20 01 20 12 22 21 41 30 20 11 13 01 21 21 41 12 30 11 31 45
Newport County 12 32 02 01 20 01 13 13 31 01 01 20 22 01 21 14 20 23 30 22 31 22 03
Northampton Town 20 10 23 10 21 31 21 11 20 22 04 20 21 10 11 13 20 10 02 21 11 50 32
Notts County 30 31 21 00 41 21 40 51 30 11 10 30 00 20 10 20 60 30 21 31 51 22 21
Oldham Athletic 52 21 22 51 41 11 40 53 31 21 10 20 42 40 11 13 30 11 20 24 11 13 11
Peterborough United 10 40 31 12 23 10 12 31 01 13 11 50 11 21 10 11 21 12 40 10 51 31 21
Scunthorpe United 21 11 11 11 00 02 20 11 00 30 12 21 31 01 22 01 23 52 30 20 12 40 01
Southend 22 23 12 43 11 11 11 02 00 00 11 20 11 30 10 10 30 12 22 11 21 11 10
Southport 33 10 01 20 01 20 21 10 03 02 10 50 10 61 21 02 14 32 51 30 10 10 22
Stockport County 10 20 11 10 01 01 00 22 11 03 10 21 43 32 11 10 11 00 20 00 30 10 10
Workington 40 21 10 11 31 10 11 11 00 10 10 01 21 21 20 01 00 21 00 11 21 01 10
York City 31 43 11 00 30 11 11 10 20 22 41 40 20 10 41 00 01 21 20 30 20 21 10

Source: Ian Laschke: Rothmans Book of Football League Records 1888–89 to 1978–79. Macdonald and Jane’s, London & Sydney, 1980.
1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Maps

Topscorers

  • The listing below is from the Rothmans Football Yearbook 1971–72, p. 465–468. The Queen Anne Press Limited. Compiled by Tony Williams and Roy Peskett. Editorial Board: Denis Howell, Sir Matt Busby, David Coleman, Jimmy Hill, Tony Williams and Roy Peskett.[4]
  • Goalscorers are listed order of total goals, then according to the number of league goals, then of FA cup goals, then of League Cup goals. A dash means the team of the player in question did not participate in European competitions.

First Division

Rank Scorer Club League goals FA Cup goals League Cup goals Texaco Cup goals Euro competitions Total
1England Martin Chivers Tottenham 2117534
2England Tony BrownWest Bromwich Albion2820030
3England Ray KennedyArsenal1922326
4England Bobby GouldWolverhampton Wanderers1720524
5England Allan ClarkeLeeds United1910323
6England Joe RoyleEverton1720423
7England Ian Storey-MooreNottingham Forest1821122
8Northern Ireland George BestManchester United181221
9Wales Ron DaviesSouthampton1740021
10England John RadfordArsenal1521321
11England Mick ChannonSouthampton1811020
12Scotland Hugh CurranWolverhampton Wanderers1600420
13England Francis LeeManchester City1401419
14England Colin BellManchester City1340219
15Wales John ToschackLiverpool / Cardiff City5 + 8100 + 519
16Scotland Peter LorimerLeeds United1220519
17England Martin PetersTottenham924419
18England John RitchieStoke1340017
19Scotland Alan GilzeanTottenham944017
20Scotland Denis LawManchester United150116
=England Geoff HurstWest Ham150116
22Republic of Ireland Johnny GilesLeeds United1320116
23England Jeff AstleWest Bromwich Albion1311015
=Scotland John O’HareDerby County131115
25England Alun EvansLiverpool1011315
26England John TudorNewcastle / Sheffield United5 + 900014
27England Keith WellerChelsea1301014
28Republic of Ireland Terry ConroyStoke1121014
29Scotland George GrahamArsenal1111114
30Scotland Neil MartinCoventry / Nottingham Forest1 + 9200214
31England Pop RobsonNewcastle / West Ham3 + 90 + 10013
32Northern Ireland Derek DouganWolverhampton Wanderers1200113
33England Alan BirchenallCrystal Palace101213
34England Ernie HuntCoventry1011113
35England Brian KiddManchester United80513
36England Kevin HectorDerby County110112
37South Africa/England Colin ViljoenIpswich Town102012
38England Alan HintonDerby County101112
39Scotland Gerry QueenCrystal Palace90312
40Scotland Peter CormackNottingham Forest811212
41England Frank WorthingtonHuddersfield92011
42England Micky BurnsBlackpool100010
43England Frank James ClarkeIpswich Town82010
44England Jimmy GreenhoffStoke730010
45England Charlie GeorgeArsenal550010

Second Division

Rank Scorer Club League goals FA Cup goals League Cup goals Total
1England Malcolm MacdonaldLuton Town244230
2England John Hickton Middlesbrough 250227
3England Bob HattonCarlisle United182424
4England Chris ChiltonHull212023
5England Rodney MarshQueens Park Rangers211123
6England Phil SummerillBirmingham City161421
7England Don RogersSwindon Town160420
8England Alan WarboysCardiff City /
Sheffield Wednesday
13 + 60019
9England Barry BridgesMillwall /
Queens Park Rangers
15 + 200 + 118
10Scotland Alistair BrownLeicester City152017
11Scotland Ken FoggoNorwich City151117
12England Derek PosseeMillwall141217
13England Peter SilversterNorwich City150116
14England David WatsonSunderland /
Rotherham
4 + 90 + 3016
15England Ron WiggWatford132116
16England Ken WagstaffHull City124016
17England Alan WoodwardSheffield United150015
=England Mick PrendergastSheffield Wednesday150015
=England Trevor FrancisBirmingham City150015
=England Brian ClarkCardiff City150015
21England Peter NobleSwindon Town141015
22Scotland Hughie McIlmoyleMiddlesbrough131115
23England Bill DeardenSheffield United140014
24England Ray HironPortsmouth131014
25England Arthur HorsfieldSwindon Town111214
26England Bob LatchfordBirmingham City130013
27England Bobby OwenCarlisle United112013
28England Derrick DowningMiddlesbrough111113
29Republic of Ireland Don GivensLuton Town110213
30England Malcolm PartridgeLeicester City /
Mansfield
3 + 33413
31England John GalleyBristol City120012
32Scotland Dennis MartinCarlisle United101112
33England Terry VenablesQueens Park Rangers100111
34England John FarringtonLeicester City80311
=England Chris GarlandBristol City80311
36England Joe BakerSunderland100010
=England Harry CrippsMillwall100010
38England Tony CurrieSheffield United90110
=Scotland Bobby KerrSunderland90110
40England Mike TrebilcockPortsmouth82010

Third Division

Rank Scorer Club League goals FA Cup goals League Cup goals Total
1Wales Dave Gwyther Swansea City 187227
2England Dudley RobertsMansfield Town221124
3England Gerry IngramPreston North End220224
4England John RudgeTorquay United182121
5England George AndrewsShrewsbury Town182020
6England Ernie MossChesterfield163120
7England Kevin RandallChesterfield190019
8England George JonesBury181019
9England Bill AtkinsHalifax Town180119
10England Robin StubbsBristol Rovers171119
11England Bruce BannisterBradford City163019
12England Albert KinseyWrexham160117
13England Les BarrettFulham150217
14England John JamesPort Vale150015
15England Reg JenkinsRochdale130215
=England Steve EarleFulham130215
17England John StensonMansfield Town121215
18England Ray GraydonBristol Rovers130114
=Wales Arfon GriffithsWrexham130114
20England Alf ArrowsmithRochdale122014
21Scotland Gordon CummingReading113014
22England Colin TaylorWalsall130013
23England Harold JarmanBristol Rovers121013
=England Dick HabbinReading121013
25England Bobby HamPreston North End /
Bradford City
10 + 200 + 113
26Scotland Kit NapierBrighton & Hove Albion112013
27Scotland Tom WhiteBury111113
28England Ken BeamishTranmere Rovers100313
29Scotland Andy LochheadAston Villa90413
30England Mike GreenGillingham111012
31England Alf WoodShrewsbury Town110112
32England Ian HamiltonAston Villa90312
33Scotland Pat McMahonAston Villa80412
34England Dave LennardHalifax Town110011
=England Don HutchinsPlymouth Argyle110011
36Scotland George JohnstonFulham /
Walsall
9 + 11011
37England Geoff VowdenAston Villa /
Birmingham City
5 + 300 + 311
38England Ronnie MooreTranmere Rovers100010
=England Brian YeoGillingham100010
40England David CrossRochdale91010
=England Neil HagueRotherham United91010
42England Leslie LeaBarnsley91010
43England Steve BriggsDoncaster Rovers90110
=England Keith BrierleyHalifax Town90110
45Wales Brian EvansSwansea City73010

Fourth Division

Rank Scorer Club League goals FA Cup goals League Cup goals Total
1Scotland Ted MacDougall Bournemouth & Boscombe Athletic 427049
2England Ray CrawfordColchester United257032
3England Paul AimsonYork City265031
4England Jim FryattOldham240226
5England Jack HowarthAldershot213125
6England Phil BoyerBournemouth /
York City
11 + 90 + 10 + 324
7England David Shaw[notes2 1]Oldham230023
8England Tony HateleyNotts County221023
9Republic of Ireland Pat MorrisseyCrewe Alexandra201122
10Scotland Billy BestSouthend193022
11England Alan BanksExeter City210021
12England Phil HubbardLincoln City181019
13England Joe GadstonExeter City180119
14England Colin GarwoodPeterborough United171018
=England Alan HardingDarlington171018
16England John FairbrotherNorthampton Town151218
17England Bobby SvarcLincoln City /
Barrow
11 + 34018
18England Ivan HollettCambridge United /
Crewe Alexandra
11 + 60017
19England Alan TarbuckChester161017
=Northern Ireland Sammy McMillanStockport161017
=England Eddie LoydenChester161017
22Scotland Bobby RossBrentford151016
23England Allan GaudenDarlington132116
24England Derek TrevisLincoln City131216
25England Percy FreemanLincoln City104216
26England Dennis BrownAldershot141015
=England Roger CrossBrentford141015
28England Fred LargeNorthampton Town140115
29Scotland Willie BrownNewport County130215
30Scotland Don MassonNotts County140014
=England Eddie GarbettBarrow140014
32Northern Ireland Alan McNeillOldham131014
=England Kevin McMahonYork City131014
=England Peter GrahamDarlington131014
=England Stan BowlesCrewe Alexandra131014
36England Richie BarkerNotts County130013
37England Bob MossPeterborough United112013
38Scotland John DochertyBrentford103013
39England Tommy RobsonPeterborough United120012
=England Eric RedrobeSouthport120012
41England Nigel CassidyOxford /
Scunthorpe & Lindsey
4 + 71012
42England Charlie CrickmoreNotts County102012
43England Bill GarnerSouthend United84012
44England Les BraddNotts County110011
=England Terry HeathScunthorpe & Lindsey110011
=Scotland Jim IrvineBarrow110011
=Scotland Matt TeesGrimsby Town /
Luton Town
9 + 20011
48England Jim HallPeterborough United101011
=Wales Keith WebberChester101011
50Scotland Tommy BrycelandOldham100111
=England Kevin KeeganScunthorpe & Lindsey100111
52England Stuart BraceGrimsby Town100010
=England Alan BradshawCrewe Alexandra100010
54Wales Rod JonesNewport County91010
=England Eddie RowlesBournemouth & Boscombe Athletic91010
56England Keith BebbingtonOldham90110
57England Tommy SprattWorkington82010
  1. Rothmans apparently has an error in the goals of David Shaw, but it is not possible to identify the error clearly.

See also

References

  1. "England 1970–71". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 2010-02-24.
  2. Ian Laschke: Rothmans Book of Football League Records 1888–89 to 1978–79. Macdonald and Jane’s, London & Sydney, 1980.
  3. 1 2 3 4 "English League Leading Goalscorers". RSSSF. Retrieved 2010-10-31.
  4. Rothmans Football Yearbook 1971–72, p. 465–468. The Queen Anne Press Limited. Compiled by Tony Williams and Roy Peskett. Editorial Board: Denis Howell, Sir Matt Busby, David Coleman, Jimmy Hill, Tony Williams and Roy Peskett.
  5. Rothmans Football Yearbook 1971–72, p. 148. The Queen Anne Press Limited. Compiled by Tony Williams and Roy Peskett. Editorial Board: Denis Howell, Sir Matt Busby, David Coleman, Jimmy Hill, Tony Williams and Roy Peskett.
  • Ian Laschke: Rothmans Book of Football League Records 1888–89 to 1978–79. Macdonald and Jane’s, London & Sydney, 1980.
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