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The 1973–74 season was the 75th completed season of The Football League. Don Revie marked his last season as Leeds United's manager by guiding them to league championship glory, before taking over from Sir Alf Ramsey as the England national football team manager, with England having failed to qualify for the 1974 World Cup. Revie's conquering side had a two-horse race with Liverpool all season but won in the end, taking the title for the second time in their history by five points. Newly promoted Burnley adapted well to life back in the top flight, finishing in sixth place.

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  • الدوري الإنجليزي لكرة القدم 1973–74 (بالإنجليزية: 1973–74 Football League)‏ هو موسم من دوري كرة القدم الإنجليزي. فاز فيه ليدز يونايتد. (ar)
  • The 1973–74 season was the 75th completed season of The Football League. Don Revie marked his last season as Leeds United's manager by guiding them to league championship glory, before taking over from Sir Alf Ramsey as the England national football team manager, with England having failed to qualify for the 1974 World Cup. Revie's conquering side had a two-horse race with Liverpool all season but won in the end, taking the title for the second time in their history by five points. Newly promoted Burnley adapted well to life back in the top flight, finishing in sixth place. Manchester United were relegated from the First Division just six years after winning the European Cup at the end of a traumatic season. Their 36-year stay at the top was finally ended by a 1–0 home defeat against Manchester City. Former United striker Denis Law scored City's winning goal. But Birmingham City's win on that same afternoon would have sent United down even if they had beaten City. Despite this the board kept faith in manager Tommy Docherty as the man to regain the club's top flight place. Joining United in the Second Division were Norwich City and Southampton. This was the first season in which the League introduced three relegation places from the top division. Former Leeds player Jack Charlton had a fine debut in management by guiding Middlesbrough to the Second Division title and a place in the First Division. Second in the table were Luton Town, who finished 15 points behind the runaway champions. Third-placed Carlisle United, managed by Alan Ashman (who won the FA Cup with West Bromwich Albion in 1968), gained a place in the First Division for the first, and so far only, time in their history, completing a rapid rise from the Fourth Division to the First Division. Crystal Palace, Preston North End and Swindon Town were all relegated. Promotion from the Third Division was secured by champions Oldham Athletic, Bristol Rovers and York City, which at the time represented York's highest ever League finish. Cambridge United, Shrewsbury Town, Southport and Rochdale were all relegated. Peterborough United won Division Four and were promoted along with Gillingham, Colchester United and Bury. The league's re-election system voted in favour of the bottom four league clubs and there were no departures or arrivals in the league in 1974. (en)
  • Футбольна ліга в сезоні 1973/74 — 75-й сезон Футбольної ліги Англії. У чемпіонаті брали участь 22 клуби. Чемпіоном Англії за підсумками сезону став «Лідс Юнайтед», це вже 2-ий трофей команди з Лідса. (uk)
  • Футбольная лига в сезоне 1973/74 — 76-й сезон Футбольной лиги Англии, составлявшей на тот момент четыре высших дивизиона в системе футбольных лиг Англии. Чемпионом Англии по итогам сезона во второй раз в своей истории стал «Лидс Юнайтед». Второй дивизион выиграл «Мидлсбро». Третий дивизион выиграл «Олдем Атлетик», Четвёрый дивизион — «Питерборо Юнайтед». (ru)
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  • Fulham – Middlesbrough 0–4 (en)
  • Norwich City – Arsenal 0–4 (en)
  • Notts County – Sheffield Wednesday 1–5 (en)
  • West Bromwich Albion – Middlesbrough 0–4 (en)
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  • Ipswich Town – Southampton 7–0 (en)
  • Middlesbrough – Sheffield Wednesday 8–0 (en)
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  • Locations of the Football League Fourth Division teams 1973–1974 (en)
  • Locations of the Football League Second Division London teams 1973–1974 (en)
  • Locations of the Football League First Division 1973–1974 teams (en)
  • Locations of the Football League First Division London teams 1973–1974 (en)
  • Locations of the Football League Third Division London teams 1973–1974 (en)
  • Locations of the Football League Second Division 1973–1974 teams (en)
  • Locations of the Football League Third Division teams 1973–1974 (en)
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  • First Division (en)
  • Football League (en)
  • Second Division (en)
  • Third Division (en)
  • Fourth Division (en)
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  • Derby County – Southampton 6–2 (en)
  • Middlesbrough – Sheffield Wednesday 8–0 (en)
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  • Billy Jennings , 26 (en)
  • Brian Yeo , 31 (en)
  • Duncan McKenzie , 26 (en)
  • Mick Channon , 21 (en)
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  • Charlton Athletic Watford (en)
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  • Aston Villa Blackpool Bolton Bristol City Carlisle United Cardiff City Crystal Palace Fulham Hull Orient Luton Town Middlesbrough Millwall Nottingham Forest Notts County Oxford Portsmouth Preston North End Sheffield Wednesday Sunderland Swindon West Bromwich Albion (en)
  • Aldershot Blackburn Rovers Bournemouth Brighton & Hove Bristol Rovers Cambridge U. Charlton Chesterfield Grimsby Town Halifax Town Hereford United Huddersfield Oldham Plymouth Argyle Port Vale Rochdale Shrewsbury Southend Southport Tranmere Walsall Watford Wrexham York City (en)
  • Barnsley Bradford City Brentford Bury Chester Colchester Crewe Alexandra Darlington Doncaster Exeter City Gillingham Hartlepool Lincoln City Mansfield Town Newport County Northampton Town Peterborough Reading Rotherham Scunthorpe & Lindsey Stockport Swansea City Torquay Workington (en)
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  • Middlesbrough (en)
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  • الدوري الإنجليزي لكرة القدم 1973–74 (بالإنجليزية: 1973–74 Football League)‏ هو موسم من دوري كرة القدم الإنجليزي. فاز فيه ليدز يونايتد. (ar)
  • Футбольна ліга в сезоні 1973/74 — 75-й сезон Футбольної ліги Англії. У чемпіонаті брали участь 22 клуби. Чемпіоном Англії за підсумками сезону став «Лідс Юнайтед», це вже 2-ий трофей команди з Лідса. (uk)
  • Футбольная лига в сезоне 1973/74 — 76-й сезон Футбольной лиги Англии, составлявшей на тот момент четыре высших дивизиона в системе футбольных лиг Англии. Чемпионом Англии по итогам сезона во второй раз в своей истории стал «Лидс Юнайтед». Второй дивизион выиграл «Мидлсбро». Третий дивизион выиграл «Олдем Атлетик», Четвёрый дивизион — «Питерборо Юнайтед». (ru)
  • The 1973–74 season was the 75th completed season of The Football League. Don Revie marked his last season as Leeds United's manager by guiding them to league championship glory, before taking over from Sir Alf Ramsey as the England national football team manager, with England having failed to qualify for the 1974 World Cup. Revie's conquering side had a two-horse race with Liverpool all season but won in the end, taking the title for the second time in their history by five points. Newly promoted Burnley adapted well to life back in the top flight, finishing in sixth place. (en)
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  • 1973–74 Football League (en)
  • الدوري الإنجليزي لكرة القدم 1973–74 (ar)
  • Футбольная лига Англии 1973/1974 (ru)
  • Футбольна ліга Англії 1973—1974 (uk)
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