1980–81 season | |||
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Chairman | Ron Bendall | ||
Manager | Ron Saunders | ||
First Division | 1st (Champions) | ||
FA Cup | Third Round | ||
League Cup | Third Round | ||
Top goalscorer |
League: Peter Withe (20) All: Peter Withe (21) |
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Highest home attendance | 47,998 vs West Bromwich Albion (8 April 1981) |
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Lowest home attendance | 23,622 vs Leeds United (27 August 1980) |
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This season was something of a "throwback" to the 19th Century. Not only were Aston Villa champions again but they used just 14 players over the course of the campaign, of whom no fewer than seven (Jimmy Rimmer, Kenny Swain, Ken McNaught, Dennis Mortimer, Des Bremner, Gordon Cowans and Tony Morley) were ever-present. Gary Shaw made 40 appearances, Allan Evans 39 and Peter Withe 36 with Gary Williams (22 appearances) and Colin Gibson (21) contesting the remaining spot in the starting XI. David Geddis and Eamonn Deacy made nine appearances apiece.
Villa began the season well with three wins and a draw from their opening four League matches. They also beat Leeds United over both legs in the second round of the League Cup before their unbeaten start ended at Ipswich Town who would prove to be Villa's main challengers for the title as the season progressed.
Defeat at home to Everton was followed by a 12 match unbeaten run and although three of the next five matches ended in defeat a further unbeaten run of 10 matches ensued, including seven straight wins. A key performance during this period was a second v first clash at home to Liverpool who at the time headed the table on goal difference. Goals from Withe and Mortimer confirmed Villa as genuine contenders as they beat the reigning champions 2–0.
Ron Saunders' team were neck-and-neck with Ipswich when the two clashed at Villa Park in mid-April and a 2–1 victory for the visitors appeared to swing the destiny of the championship in their favour. However, Ipswich lost their next two matches while Villa beat Nottingham Forest and drew with Stoke City to reclaim the initiative. Victory over Middlesbrough in their final home match left Villa four points ahead with one to play, although Ipswich had a game in hand.