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1970–71 Football League Fourth Division

The Football League
Season 1970–71
Champions Arsenal
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
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)
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
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)
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
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)
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

The 19701971 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 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 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.


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