1970–71 Football League 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 1089 (2.36 per match)
Top goalscorer T. Brown (West Bromwich Albion), 28 [1]
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)

Statistics of Football League First Division in the 1970-71 season.

Overview

Arsenal won the First Division title for the eighth time in the club's history that season. They also won the FA Cup to complete the club's first double. Arsenal wrapped up the title on May 3, with a 1-0 win at North London rivals Tottenham Hotspur. Blackpool were relegated on April 12, after only holding Tottenham Hotspur to a 0-0 draw at home. Burnley joined them on April 24, after losing 2-1 at home to Derby County, which meant West Ham United's 1-1 draw at Manchester United saved the Hammers from relegation.

League standings

Pos Team Pld W D L F A W D L F A F A GA GD Pts
1Arsenal 4218304161146302371292.448+ 4265
2 Leeds United 42162340121182321872302.400+ 4264
3 Tottenham Hotspur 4211553319894211454331.636+ 2152
4 Wolverhampton Wanderers 4213353322957313264541.185+ 1052
5 Liverpool 42111003010678121442241.750+ 1851
6 Chelsea 4212633421696182152421.238+ 1051
7 Southampton 4212543515579212956441.273+ 1246
8 Manchester United 429662924759364265660.985– 143
9 Derby County 429573226759242856541.037+ 242
10 Coventry City 42124524124611132637380.974– 142
11 Manchester City 427953022588172047421.119+ 541
12 Newcastle United 4299327165412173044460.957– 241
13 Stoke City 42107428112613163744480.917– 437
14 Everton 42107432162613224454600.900– 637
15 Huddersfield Town 4278619164611213340490.816– 936
16 Nottingham Forest 4294829265412133542610.689– 1936
17 West Bromwich Albion 4298434251713245058750.773– 1735
18 Crystal Palace 4295724243612153339570.684– 1835
19 Ipswich Town 4294828223612142642480.875– 634
20 West Ham United 4268728304611193047600.783– 1334
21 Burnley 424892031351393229630.460– 3427
22 Blackpool 4239922311614123534660.515– 3223

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
League Champions, qualified for European Cup
FA Cup winners, qualified for Cup Winners' Cup (Chelsea qualified as holders)
Qualified for UEFA Cup
Inter-Cities Fairs Cup 1970–71
League Cup Winners, qualified for UEFA Cup
Relegated

First Division Results

Home ╲ Away 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.

Team locations

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

Topscorers

Rank Scorer Club League goals FA Cup goals League Cup goals Texaco Cup goals Euro competitions[2] Total
1 England Martin Chivers Tottenham 2117534
2 England Tony Brown West Bromwich Albion 2820030
3 England Ray Kennedy Arsenal 1922326
4 England Bobby Gould Wolverhampton Wanderers 1720524
5 England Allan Clarke Leeds United 1910323
6 England Joe Royle Everton 1720423
7 England Ian Storey-Moore Nottingham Forest 1821122
8 Northern Ireland George Best Manchester United 181221
9 Wales Ron Davies Southampton 1740021
10 England John Radford Arsenal 1521321
11 England Mick Channon Southampton 1811020
12 Scotland Hugh Curran Wolverhampton Wanderers 1600420
13 England Francis Lee Manchester City 1401419
14 England Colin Bell Manchester City 1340219
15 Wales John Toschack Liverpool / Cardiff City 5 + 8100 + 519
16 Scotland Peter Lorimer Leeds United 1220519
17 England Martin Peters Tottenham 924419
18 England John Ritchie Stoke 1340017
19 Scotland Alan Gilzean Tottenham 944017
20 Scotland Denis Law Manchester United 150116
= England Geoff Hurst West Ham 150116
22 Republic of Ireland Johnny Giles Leeds United 1320116
23 England Jeff Astle West Bromwich Albion 1311015
= Scotland John O’Hare Derby County 131115
25 England Alun Evans Liverpool 1011315
26 England John Tudor Newcastle / Sheffield United 5 + 900014
27 England Keith Weller Chelsea 1301014
28 Republic of Ireland Terry Conroy Stoke 1121014
29 Scotland George Graham Arsenal 1111114
30 Scotland Neil Martin Coventry / Nottingham Forest 1 + 9200214
31 England Pop Robson Newcastle / West Ham 3 + 90 + 10013
32 Northern Ireland Derek Dougan Wolverhampton Wanderers 1200113
33 England Alan Birchenall Crystal Palace 101213
34 England Ernie Hunt Coventry 1011113
35 England Brian Kidd Manchester United 80513
36 England Kevin Hector Derby County 110112
37 South Africa/England Colin Viljoen Ipswich Town 102012
38 England Alan Hinton Derby County 101112
39 Scotland Gerry Queen Crystal Palace 90312
40 Scotland Peter Cormack Nottingham Forest 811212
41 England Frank Worthington Huddersfield 92011
42 England Mickey Burns Blackpool 100010
43 England Frank James Clarke Ipswich Town 82010
44 England Jimmy Greenhoff Stoke 730010
45 England Charlie George Arsenal 550010

References

  1. "English League Leading Goalscorers". RSSSF. Retrieved 2010-10-31.
  2. 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.
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