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1979–80 Football League Fourth Division

The Football League
Season 1979–80
Champions Liverpool
Football League
First Division
Season 1979–80
Champions Liverpool (12th English title)
Relegated Bolton Wanderers
Bristol City
Derby County
European Cup 1980–81 Liverpool
Nottingham Forest (defending champions)
FA Cup winners
European Cup Winners' Cup 1980–81
West Ham United (2nd Div) (3rd FA Cup title)
UEFA Cup 1980–81 Ipswich Town
Manchester United
Wolverhampton Wanderers
Matches played 462
Goals scored 1,159 (2.51 per match)
Top goalscorer Phil Boyer (Southampton), 23
Biggest home win IpswichManchester United 6–0 (1 Mar 1980)
Biggest away win West Bromwich AlbionNottingham Forest 1–5 (1 Sep 1979)
Brighton & HoveArsenal 0–4 (18 Aug 1979)
EvertonIpswich 0–4 (9 Feb 1980)
Manchester CityLiverpool 0–4 (27 Oct 1979)
NorwichWolverhampton 0–4 (23 Feb 1980)
Highest scoring NorwichLiverpool 3–5 (9 Feb 1980)
Football League
Second Division
Season 1979–80
Champions Leicester City (6th title)
Promoted Birmingham City,
Sunderland
Relegated Burnley,
Charlton Athletic,
Fulham
FA Cup winners
European Cup Winners' Cup 1980–81
West Ham United (3rd FA Cup title)
Matches played 462
Goals scored 1,162 (2.52 per match)
Top goalscorer Clive Allen (Queens Park Rangers), 28
Biggest home win QPRBurnley 7–0 (27 Oct 1979)
Biggest away win CharltonSunderland 0–4 (15 Mar 1980)
LeytonWest Ham 0–4 (1 Jan 1980)
Highest scoring LeytonChelsea 3–7 (10 Nov 1979)
Football League
Third Division
Season 1979–80
Champions Grimsby Town (1st title)
Promoted Blackburn Rovers,
Sheffield Wednesday
Relegated Bury,
Mansfield Town,
Southend United,
Wimbledon
Matches played 552
Goals scored 1,422 (2.58 per match)
Top goalscorer Terry Curran (Sheffield Wednesday), 22
Football League
Fourth Division
Season 1979–80
Champions Huddersfield Town (1st title)
Promoted Newport County,
Portsmouth,
Walsall
Failed re-election None
Matches played 552
Goals scored 1,460 (2.64 per match)
Top goalscorer Colin Garwood (Portsmouth / Aldershot), 27

The 19791980 season was the 81st completed season of The Football League.

Bob Paisley's Liverpool retained their league championship trophy after fighting off a determined challenge by Dave Sexton's Manchester United. Nottingham Forest failed to make a serious title challenge but compensated for this by retaining the European Cup.

Bristol City and Bolton Wanderers were relegated after brief, uneventful spells in the First Division notable only because Bristol City’s relegation ends the last time South West England had a team in the top tier until Swindon Town's promotion to the Premier League in 1993. On the other hand, Derby County's relegation came just five years after they had been league champions.

Kevin Keegan ended his three-year spell with Hamburger SV in Germany and returned to England in a shock £400,000 move to Southampton. Lawrie McMenemy's new signing was the transfer surprise of the season. Keegan was the current European Footballer of the Year and rated as one of the best strikers in the world, while Southampton were still struggling to establish themselves as a First Division side. But this move showed that Southampton had ambition and were determined to compete with the best.


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