Torquay United, Northampton Town, Stockport County and Halifax Town propped up the Fourth Division but were re-elected to the league. The competition's all-time leading goalscorer is Alan Shearer (260 goals). [3] Arsenal unveil their new 18ft x 14ft video screen for extra match day entertainment, the first of its kind in English football. Manchester United are beaten 1–0 by Coventry, their second successive home defeat, and lose captain Bryan Robson to a shoulder injury. It went down to the final game, but the Tottenham forward has replaced Jamie Vardy as the highest scorer in England's top flight. Premier League Table 1984/1985. United's triumph ended Everton's hopes of completing a treble of trophies – they had already lifted the league title and UEFA Cup Winners Cup. Chelsea are shocked 3–2 at home by Third Division promotion chasers Millwall. Bundesliga Dfb Pokal. UEFA later bans all English clubs indefinitely from European competitions as a result of the disaster. In FA Cup replays, West Ham beat Wimbledon 5–1 with Tony Cottee scoring three while Watford and Luton draw 2–2 after extra time at Vicarage Road. Serie A Coppa Italia. The Wearsiders win 3–2 to reach the final 5–2 on aggregate. The Us have won only seven of their last 82 league matches. Manchester United won their second FA Cup in three years after a Norman Whiteside goal gave them an extra-time 1–0 victory over Everton at Wembley. 28 October 1984: Having slipped into the bottom three, Liverpool begin the climb to safety with a 2–0 win at Nottingham Forest. An 85th minute Kevin Sheedy free kick cancels out Ricky Hill's first half strike and Derek Mountfield scores the winner near the end of extra time. Trouble too at Highfield Road where Manchester City fans riot as their side go down 2–1 to Coventry. Liverpool need extra time to put out Stockport. As a result, all English clubs were banned indefinitely from European competition with Liverpool ordered to serve an extra three years whenever the other English sides were re-admitted. 6 October 1984: Arsenal are back on top of the table – a Charlie Nicholas penalty gives them victory over Everton while Tottenham lose 1–0 at Southampton. 9 January 1985: Only two FA Cup replays survive as cold weather begins to bite. 26 January 1985: Third Division York City cause the biggest FA Cup upset of the season – a last minute Keith Houchen penalty gives them victory over Arsenal at Bootham Crescent. Juventus beat Liverpool 2–0 in Turin to win the European Super Cup. Canon First Division. The significant action takes place in the space of five minutes at the start of the second half as Gordon Chisholm deflects an Asa Hartford shot into his own net for the only goal and Sunderland's Clive Walker misses a penalty. 28 November 1984: Tottenham beat Bohemians Prague 2–0 in the UEFA Cup third round but Manchester United are held 2–2 at home by Dundee United. David Langan scores the winner thanks to a mistake by Pat Jennings. Return to Main Index or Return to NonLeagueMatters Main Site. Southampton continued to compete with the bigger clubs and finished fifth. Second Division leaders Birmingham City drop their first points of the season, beaten 1–0 at home by Portsmouth. 23 May 1985: An 84th minute goal by Brian Kilcline gives Coventry a dramatic 1–0 win over Luton and edges them closer to First Division safety. The last promotion place was sealed by Hull City, while Gillingham and Bristol City just missed out. Polish international striker Zbigniew Boniek scores both goals. Millwall fans rioted in their 6th round match against Luton Town, causing Luton to ban away fans from their ground. Andy Gray and Trevor Steven score in each half to put Everton in control before Graham Roberts pulls a goal back. 6 May 1985: Everton beat QPR 2–0 and are league champions for the first time since 1970. Video. Gateshead were Relegated from the Alliance Premier League Caernarfon Town were Promoted from the North West Counties League 1983/84 Tables 1984/85 Tables 1985/86 Tables Liverpool endured their first trophyless season for a decade, although they did finish runners-up in the league, reached the FA Cup semi-finals and were on the losing side in the European Cup final - a match marred by a riot before kick-off in which 39 spectators died. Portsmouth suffer their first league defeat, losing 3–2 at Wimbledon. At White Hart Lane, Mark Aizlewood earns Charlton Athletic a replay with a scrambled equaliser after seeing his initial penalty saved by Ray Clemence. This abridged table charts the Premier League teams; Pos Club Pl GD Pts; 1 Previous Position 1: Man City 37 +46 83: 2 Previous Position 2: Man Utd 37 +28 71: 3 Previous Position 4: Chelsea 37 +23 67: 4 Previous Position 5: Liverpool 37 +24 66: 5 Previous Position 3: Leicester 37 +20 66: 6 Previous Position 7 Norwich City went down with 49 points (more than any other relegated First Division side) but the blow was cushioned by victory in the League Cup. Manchester United hammer Stoke 5–0 but Tottenham are held to a 1–1 draw at West Ham. Contents. Barely two years after almost going out of business, Oxford stand on the brink of promotion to Division One after beating Oldham 5–2 with leading scorer John Aldridge bagging a hat-trick. Rugby League Tables - NRL Stats & Tables. Man Utd 2 - 0 Manchester City Highlights Visit the official website of the Premier League for more details. Gordon Strachan scores a penalty but has a second saved by fellow Scot Hamish McAlpine. Ipswich take Everton to a replay with a 2–2 draw at Goodison Park. 5 December 1984: Sunderland surprise Tottenham in the Milk Cup with a 2–1 replay win at White Hart Lane. On the pitch, the Gunners beat Sunderland 3–2 to retain top spot. 24 April 1985: A Mark Lawrenson goal in Greece completes a comfortable 5–0 aggregate win for Liverpool over Panathinaikos in the European Cup. 22 January 1985: The three times postponed FA Cup replay between Arsenal and Hereford finally results in a 7–2 win for the First Division side. Shortly after the game, which Juventus of Italy won 1–0, all English clubs were banned from European competitions for an indefinite period, which ended up being 6 years for Liverpool and 5 years for every other English football club. In Division Two, Portsmouth move up to second by winning 3–1 at Fulham as Manchester City are beaten at home by Leeds. The tables and results below are reproduced here in the exact form that they can be found at The Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation website, with home and away statistics separated.. 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. 4 May 1985: Many promotion and relegation issues remain undecided on the penultimate Saturday of the League season. Read everything you need to know about the Premier League since its inception in season 1992-93. Biggest winners of the day are Exeter City who beat Northampton Town 5–0 in Division Four. No post-war non-League side has bettered Telford's cup-run, although it has been equalled. John Wark scores a hat-trick as Liverpool beat Lech Poznań 4–0 and Garth Crooks bags three for the second successive week in Spurs' 6–0 win over Braga. Middlesbrough, another club faced with mounting debts, narrowly avoided relegation to the Third Division for the first time in 20 years. 8 December 1984: Tottenham move to within a point of Everton after coming from behind to beat Newcastle 3–1. Norwich are the first team through to the semi-finals of the Milk Cup following a 1–0 win at Grimsby. 31 August 1984: Everton get off the mark with a 1–0 win at Chelsea who were previously unbeaten since January. 2 April 1985: Watford rout West Ham 5–0 in an important game at the foot of the First Division. Both sides have a player sent off and Clive Walker scores a hat-trick (including two penalties) after the home side had trailed 2–0, all in the first half. Defender Kevin Moran became the first player to be sent off in an FA Cup final at Wembley when he brought down Peter Reid in what he insisted was a misjudged tackle. 13 March 1985: Another explosion of football violence occurs as Millwall hooligans riot before, during and after their team's FA Cup quarter-final tie at Luton which ends in a 1–0 win for the home side. Hat-tricks for Manchester United's Mark Hughes against Aston Villa and John Wark for Liverpool at West Bromwich Albion. Founded in 1992, the Premier League is the top division of English football. Tottenham's lingering title hopes suffer another blow as Arsenal beat them 2–0 at White Hart Lane, Spurs' fourth defeat in their last five home matches. 26 November 1984: FA Cup replay joy for Alliance Premier League side Dagenham who win 2–1 after extra time at Swindon Town. Football's Writer Program can give you the edge you need to get ahead Apply Now ... 1983/1984. Election for League Membership. Non League Tables for 1983-1984. West Ham are drawn further into the mire after a 4–2 defeat at QPR. 07/02/1984: Birmingham City - Manchester United: 2:2 (1:1) Queens Park Rangers - West Ham United: 1:1 (1:1) 08/02/1984: Tottenham Hotspur - Sunderland AFC: 3:0 (2:0) West Bromwich … Manchester City also slip up in Division Two, beaten 3–1 at home by Carlisle. In the Second Division, newly promoted Oxford United win 3–0 at Huddersfield Town but Wimbledon are held to a 2–2 draw by Manchester City after leading 2–0. Norwich City won the Football League Cup but were relegated from the First Division. 20 October 1984: A watershed moment in the season as Everton win at Anfield for the first time in 14 years. Other hat-trick heroes include Gary Stevens of Shrewsbury Town and Barnsley's David Geddis. The last two 100% league records come to an end as Hereford United draw with Chester City and Chesterfield lose at Hartlepool. In the same fixture last season, Deehan scored four. Copyright 2021, Footballcritic Inc. All right reserved. Primera Division Copa Del Rey. Norwich City became the first club to win a major trophy in a relegation season as they lifted the League Cup after beating Sunderland, who went down with them to the Second Division. Neville Southall denies the home side a point with a breathtaking late save from Mark Falco. 23 March 1985: Martin Allen, 19-year-old midfielder, makes his debut for Queen's Park Rangers in a 2–0 away defeat against Luton Town in the First Division. In delayed third round replays, Blackburn beat Portsmouth 2–1 and Chelsea win 5–0 at Wigan with goal machine Kerry Dixon netting four. Premier League Table 1983/1984 with Statistics. In Division One, six of the bottom seven lose, the exception being Luton who beat Arsenal 3–1. Two penalties by Colin West decide the match – he scores the first and converts a rebound after the second is saved by Eddie Niedzwiecki. Everton's unbeaten run of 28 league and cup matches comes to end as they go down to a Garry Birtles goal at Nottingham Forest. Thank you for using Footballcritic. 23 March 1985: Osvaldo Ardiles marks his first appearance of the season with the opening goal in Tottenham's 5–1 win over Southampton. In the FA Cup, Blackburn win at Oxford and Wimbledon beat Nottingham Forest in a replay. 21 April 1985: Luton climb out of the relegation zone with a 2–1 win over Manchester United, a result which all but hands Everton the title and confirms Stoke's relegation. He won 5 League … Debt-ridden Swansea City, who had finished sixth in the First Division in 1982, narrowly avoided a third successive relegation. 16 March 1985: Tottenham beat Liverpool at Anfield for the first time since 1912 to move level on points with leaders Everton. Orient also went down, but the biggest news at the lower end of this divisions was the relegation of Preston North End and Burnley to the Fourth Division for the very first time - an incredible low for two clubs with a host of league titles and FA Cup wins to their name, with Burnley's most recent title win coming as recently as 1960, although Preston's only two league titles had come in the league's first two seasons nearly a century earlier and their last FA Cup win was in 1938. Manchester City beat Charlton 5–1 and clinch promotion to the First Division ahead of Portsmouth on goal difference while at the other end Notts County and Cardiff are relegated. Home Away # Team P W D L TGF F TGF A P W D L TGF F TGF A; 1: Canterbury: 12: 11 : 1: 35t 42g 4fg : 228: 17t 19g Everton beat Manchester United for the second time in four days, 2–1 at Old Trafford. Peter Davenport scores a hat-trick as Nottingham Forest beat Sunderland 3–1 and Derby County's Kevin Wilson also scores three in his side's 3–2 win over Bolton Wanderers. Manchester United beat Newcastle 5–0 to register their first win after four draws. 27 August 1984: Newcastle United and Aston Villa both have two wins from their opening two matches but Stoke City and Everton are still looking for their first point. Return to Main Index or Return to NonLeagueMatters Main Site. The Premier League has promotion and relegation linked to the English Championship, the second tier. Tottenham have Graham Roberts and Clive Allen sent off as they lose 1–0 at Sunderland. Premier League Ukrainian Cup. 24 February 1985: At the foot of the Second Division, Crystal Palace's relegation fears deepen as they suffer a 5–0 defeat at home to Wimbledon. Coventry boost their survival hopes with a 2–1 win over West Bromwich Albion but Sunderland remain in deep trouble despite holding Manchester United to a 2–2 draw at Old Trafford. Oxford also come from two down to beat Leeds 5–2 at the top of the Second Division with John Aldridge scoring three. Wolves go down to Division Three despite beating Huddersfield 2–1 in front of a crowd of 4422, the lowest ever for a league match at Molineux. 16 April 1985: Cambridge become the first team to be relegated following a 2–1 defeat at Millwall. Despite the tragedy, the match is played and Michel Platini scores from a penalty as Juventus win 1–0. Luton score two early goals on their way to a 3–2 win at Stoke while Nottingham Forest win 3–1 in extra time at Newcastle. 4 September 1984: Newcastle drop their first points in a 2–0 defeat at Arsenal. Leicester City 4 - 0 Aston Villa Highlights. The home side go on to win 3–0. Swansea hold Bristol City to a goalless draw, a result which relegates Burnley to the Fourth Division. 10 November 1984: Everton stay top with a 1–0 win over West Ham at Upton Park. Including season reviews, awards, kits, videos and photos. Sunderland look doomed following a 4–0 home defeat by Aston Villa. Twenty-one years since Southall became a Blues record breaker", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=1984–85_in_English_football&oldid=995133520, Articles needing additional references from May 2008, All articles needing additional references, Articles to be expanded from November 2018, Articles with unsourced statements from May 2021, Articles to be expanded from December 2009, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 19 December 2020, at 12:02. Steve Moran has an 85th minute penalty saved by Rs' keeper Peter Hucker. Everton won their first league title for 15 years with four matches to spare, and also won the European Cup Winners' Cup to claim their first ever European trophy, but were denied a treble when they lost to Manchester United in the final of the FA Cup. Manchester City and Birmingham complete the quartet after away wins at Crystal Palace and Huddersfield respectively. QPR, who had finished fifth a year earlier, avoided relegation by one place and one point. 10 April 1985: Liverpool virtually book their place in next month's European Cup final with a 4–0 win over Panathinaikos. 23 January 1985: Sunderland join Norwich in the Milk Cup semi-finals with a 1–0 win at Watford while QPR hold Ipswich to a goalless draw at Portman Road. 5 September 1984: Nottingham Forest go top after a Trevor Christie hat-trick helps them to a resounding 5–0 win at Aston Villa. Newly promoted York City finished eighth in the league but made headlines in the FA Cup by beating Arsenal in the fourth round and taking Liverpool to a replay in the fifth. Non-league Enfield and Telford United win through in FA Cup replays but Kettering Town and Bangor City are knocked out. Luton beat Watford 1–0 to reach the sixth round. 19 January 1985: Arctic conditions decimate today's fixture programme with only 10 matches played across the four divisions. 31 March 1985: Manchester United stay in the championship race as a Frank Stapleton header gives them a 1–0 win at Anfield. 9 December 1984: Independiente of Argentina beat Liverpool 1–0 to win the World Club Championship in Tokyo. Contents. 3 April 1985: In a match touted as the "title decider", Everton beat Tottenham 2–1 at White Hart Lane. 15 September 1984: Clive Allen scores twice against his former club as Tottenham beat Queens Park Rangers 5–0 to displace North London rivals Arsenal from top spot. In the Second Division, Manchester City move into the top three by beating Wimbledon 3–0 and a Tommy Wright hat-trick helps Leeds to a 5–0 win over Notts County. Primeira Liga Süper Lig. Birmingham's 1–0 win at Barnsley puts them on the verge of an immediate return to the First Division but the third promotion spot is still up for grabs. 1 January 1985: Status quo maintained as Tottenham win at Arsenal and Everton beat Luton. 27 November 1984: QPR and Southampton play out a goalless Milk Cup replay at Loftus Road. PREMIER DIVISION 1983/84: Club: P: W: D: L: F: A: W: D: L: F: A: Pts : Home: Away : Aberdeen: 36: 14: 3: 1: 46: 12: 11: 4: 3: 32: 9: 57: Celtic: 36: 13: 5: 0: 46: 15: 8: 3: 7: 34: 26: 50: Dundee … The Millenium Music Homeplace is now the home of both the Philadelphia Union and the Barclay's Premier League. In the UEFA Cup, QPR beat Partizan Belgrade 6–2 at Highbury but Tottenham lose in Bruges with Glenn Hoddle sent off and Manchester United draw with PSV in Eindhoven. Oxford secure the Second Division title with a 4–0 win over Barnsley. 17 May 1985: West Ham secure their First Division status with a 1–0 win at Ipswich while Coventry win by the same score at Stoke to retain a chance of survival. Manchester City's lead in Division Two is cut to two points after a 2–2 draw with bottom club Cardiff. Lille held their nerve on the final day to defeat Angers 2-1 and pip PSG to the title, their first in a decade. 3 November 1984: Everton go top of the League by beating Leicester 3–0. 28 January 1985: Ipswich win 2–1 at QPR in the Milk Cup but the fourth semi-finalist is still undecided as Chelsea are held 1–1 by Sheffield Wednesday. Newcastle led 4–0 at half-time with Chris Waddle contributing a hat-trick and were 5–3 up with just five minutes remaining. 20 May 1985: After sinking as low as 20th earlier in the season, Liverpool clinch the runners-up spot with a 3–0 win at West Ham in their penultimate League match. 1984–85 in Scottish football; Premier Division champions; Aberdeen: Division One champions; Motherwell: Division Two champions; Montrose: Scottish Cup winners; Celtic: League Cup winners; Rangers: Junior Cup winners; Pollok: Teams in Europe; Aberdeen, Celtic, Dundee United, Heart of Midlothian, Rangers: Scotland national team; 1986 World Cup qualification, Rous Cup Plymouth Argyle beat Preston North End 6–4 and Everton win by the odd goal in nine at Watford who slip to the bottom of the First Division. 6 April 1985: Everton beat Sunderland 4–1 to maintain their lead on the chasing pack. Ian Rush scores after 52 seconds to set Liverpool on course for a 3–0 win at Sunderland. The Gunners are beaten 2–1 at Ipswich Town. 8 September 1984: Arsenal head Division One for the first time since February 1973 following their 3–1 win over Liverpool at Highbury. Manchester City replace Blackburn as leaders in Division Two with a 1–0 win at Ewood Park. Three penalties (one missed) and an own goal at Carrow Road where Norwich City come from 2–0 and 3–2 down to hold champions Liverpool to a 3–3 draw. A Howard Gayle goal in extra time is enough for Sunderland to knock out Nottingham Forest who have 18-year-old Paul Raynor sent off. Contents 1 Premier Division Oxford, Birmingham and Blackburn all win while Portsmouth draw at Shrewsbury. Fourth Division leaders Hereford concede their first league goals of the season in their eighth match, a 3–1 defeat at Chesterfield. The only goal is inadvertently deflected into his own net by Reds' goalkeeper Bruce Grobbelaar. Chelsea came from 3–0 down to lead 4–3 during normal time and then kicked off in both halves of extra time. Tickets and Premium Ex-Evertonian John Gidman heads the winner into his own goal. See who scored the most goals, cards, shots and more here. Tottenham slip to fifth after defeat at Old Trafford while Sheffield Wednesday move up to second with a 5–0 win over Leicester. .mw-parser-output .sports-table-notes{font-size:90%;margin-bottom:0.5em}. On 29 May, at the European Cup Final in Brussels, rioting by fans led to the collapse of a wall and 39 spectators (most of them Italian) were crushed or trampled to death in the panic. See if these links help. Tickets. 22 December 1984: Tottenham win 2–1 at Norwich to reclaim leadership of the First Division as Everton are beaten 4–3 at home by Chelsea for whom recent signing Gordon Davies scores a hat-trick. Young Welsh forward Mark Hughes scores his first senior hat-trick in Manchester United's 4–0 win over Burnley. East Midlands Football supporters site, stats, old Premiership and Div One league tables, attendances, plus links to over 750 of the top UK Football sites The Birmingham–Norwich marathon continues as the two sides draw a second replay 1–1 at St Andrew's. Derby County failed to mount a serious challenge for an immediate return to the Second Division, although their seventh-place finish was hardly disastrous. Anglian Combination Athenian League Birmingham & District AFA Premier Division Birmingham & District Work and Combination AFA Division One Birmingham & District Work and Combination AFA Premier Division Bristol & Surburban League Premier Division 1 Bristol & Surburban League Premier … AFC U19 Championship. Kenny Dalglish celebrates his 300th league appearance by scoring in Liverpool's 2–0 win over Stoke. In Division Two, Oxford move up to second with a 3–0 win over leaders Manchester City. United played with only 10 men following the 77th minute dismissal of defender Kevin Moran for a foul on Peter Reid, the first ever sending-off in an FA Cup final. In Division One, leaders Everton beat bottom club Stoke 4–0 at Goodison Park. Final Table for Season 1984-85. Two goals by John Wark against his former club Ipswich give Liverpool their first league win at home for three months. 26 May 1985: Coventry beat Everton 4–1 to complete their 'great escape'. 13 April 1985: Paul Gascoigne, 17-year-old midfielder, makes his debut for Newcastle United in a 1-0 First Division home win over Queen's Park Rangers.[6]. Blackburn lose 1–0 at Charlton so Manchester City move into the driving seat with a 2–1 win at Portsmouth while Leeds keep their faint hopes alive by beating Oxford 1–0. A goal by Mich d'Avray gives Ipswich a slender 1–0 advantage from the first leg of their Milk Cup semi-final against Norwich. Their opponents in next month's final will be Italian giants Juventus. Everton beat University College Dublin in the Cup Winners' Cup but only thanks to a single Graeme Sharp goal at Goodison Park. Three players are sent off in the goalless draw between Stoke and West Bromwich Albion. The second half at Notts County is delayed by half an hour as Manchester City fans riot with their team 3–0 behind. Birmingham City achieved an instant return to the First Division after keeping faith in manager Ron Saunders, while Manchester City won promotion on goal difference ahead of Portsmouth. 24 March 1985: Norwich win the Milk Cup. 30 January 1985: Sheffield Wednesday and Chelsea draw a thrilling Milk Cup replay 4–4 at Hillsborough. The match is held up for 10 minutes during the second half following a pitch invasion. 27 January 1985: Ian Rush scores the only goal to give Liverpool victory over Tottenham in the heavyweight clash of the FA Cup fourth round. Everton win at Fortuna Sittard in the Cup Winners' Cup through an early goal by Paul Bracewell. Tottenham stay top on goal difference despite being held at home by West Ham. At Stamford Bridge, Chelsea's Colin Lee sees his penalty saved by West Ham keeper Tom McAlister but scores from the rebound. Season 1983-84. 20 March 1985: A mixed night for English clubs in Europe. League Cup Final 1984 Venue Gate Notes; D 1: Liverpool: 0: 0: Everton: D 1: Wembley Stadium (Empire Stadium), London: 100,000: aet : League Cup Final 1984 Replay Venue Gate Notes; D 1: Liverpool: 1: 0: Everton: D 1: Maine Road, Manchester: 52,089 : Souness : League Cup Semi-Finals 1984 1st & 2nd Leg Venue Gate Notes; D 1: Liverpool: 2: 2: Walsall: D 3: Anfield Road: 31,073 : Whelan 2 : Neal OG, … Arsenal's veteran goalkeeper Pat Jennings saves a Kenny Hibbitt penalty in his side's 2–1 win at Coventry. 9 - Arsenal haven’t lost their final league game of the season since 2004-05 (1-2 vs Birmingham), and have won each of their last nine games to end a Premier League … The 1984–85 season was the 105th season of competitive football in England. 30 March 1985: Two goals by reserve midfielder Kevin Richardson give Everton a 2–1 win at Southampton which takes them three points clear of Tottenham, who lose 2–0 at home to Aston Villa. SAFF U18 Championship. The last unbeaten record in Division One goes as Manchester United lose 3–0 at Aston Villa. Everton win by the same score at Ipswich to stay on their heels. Norman Whiteside misses a penalty. Paul Walsh scores after 14 seconds of his home debut for Liverpool, a 3–0 win over West Ham United. 14 October 1984: Cardiff move off the bottom of Division Two at the expense of Notts County with a 2–0 win at Meadow Lane. Leicester striker Gary Lineker scores a hat-trick in his side's 5–0 win over Aston Villa. Start by talking about your audience, not yourself. Everton beat Liverpool 1–0, their third such win over the deposed champions this season. Altrincham win 1–0 at Blackpool and Northwich Victoria beat Crewe Alexandra 3–1 while seven other non-league clubs take league opposition to a replay. The Premier Division consisted of 22 clubs, including 20 clubs from the previous seasonand two new clubs, promoted from Division One: 1. Halifax Town, Stockport County, Northampton Town and Torquay United re-elected to league unopposed. Select League. Manchester United are held 1–1 at Newcastle and miss the opportunity to make serious ground on Everton and Tottenham. 6 March 1985: An Andy Gray hat-trick helps Everton to a comfortable win over Fortuna Sittard in the Cup Winners' Cup while Liverpool gain a useful 1–1 away draw with Austria Vienna in the European Cup. Sunderland lose 2–0 at Leicester and are relegated. The 1993–94 FA Premier League (known as the FA Carling Premiership for sponsorship reasons) was the second season of the Premier League, the top division of professional football in England.1993–94 FA Premier League (known as the FA Carling Premiership for sponsorship reasons) was the second season of the Premier League, the top division of Graeme Sharp scores the only goal with a brilliant volley. Juventus and Milan join champions Inter and Atalanta in the Champions League next season after a dramatic final day in Serie A, Nicolas Pepe has upped his game in the closing weeks of the season and saw off Brighton with two excellent goals. Liverpool had a great first season under the management of Joe Fagan as they wrapped up their third successive league title and the 15th in their history. Ipswich Town's decline since the departure of Bobby Robson to the England job three years earlier continued as the Suffolk club finished 17th, with most of Robson's fine team now gone. In the UEFA Cup, Manchester United and Tottenham enjoy comfortable wins but Nottingham Forest and Southampton both draw at home. 26 December 1984: Nigel Clough, 18-year-old striker and son of manager Brian Clough, makes his debut for Nottingham Forest in a 2–1 home win over Ipswich Town in the First Division. Stoke suffer another pasting, this time 4–0 at Coventry. 30 October 1984: Chelsea need a late Colin Lee equaliser to rescue a 2–2 draw at Walsall in the Milk Cup third round. It contains 20 teams. 23 years after joining the Football League, Oxford United reached the First Division by clinching the Second Division title and securing a second successive promotion, the only downside to their promotion being the departure soon afterwards of manager Jim Smith to QPR, leaving Maurice Evans to try and build an Oxford side capable of defying the odds and surviving at the highest level. 1 December 1984: Manchester United and Arsenal narrow the gap on leaders Everton who are held 1–1 by Sheffield Wednesday and have top scorer Adrian Heath carried off with a serious knee injury. 25 September 1984: Nottingham Forest are the only First Division side beaten in tonight's Milk Cup matches. A goal credited to Steve Bruce at last sees Norwich overcome Birmingham in the FA Cup third round. The latest table, results, stats and fixtures from the 1983/1984 Premier League season. In Division Two, Fulham stage a remarkable fightback from 4–0 down to draw 4–4 at Portsmouth. Charlton fight back from 3–0 down to win 5–3 against Barnsley for whom Ron Futcher scores a hat-trick and is later sent off. Norwich beat Ipswich 2–0 at Carrow Road to reach the Milk Cup final. Notts County and debt-ridden Wolverhampton Wanderers suffered a second successive relegation, while Cardiff City returned to the Third Division after just two years away. Referee Trevor Spencer orders a retake – Lee's second effort is also saved but he again scores from the rebound. John Barnes scores a hat-trick as Watford win for the first time this season, beating Cardiff City 3–1. Central Midlands League … 23 April 1985: Bradford win 4–0 at Cambridge to clinch promotion from Division Three while Hull look like joining them following a 4–1 win at Preston that gives them a cushion of 11 points over fourth placed Bristol City.
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