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FIRST DIVISION

For the first time since 1937 Manchester City won the league title, finishing two points clear of their local rivals Manchester United .

Fulham finished bottom of the league and were relegated along with Sheffield United . Coventry City , under Jimmy Hill missed relegation by one point but would go on to stay in the top division until their eventual relegation at the end of the 2000-01 Season .


SECOND DIVISION

Bill McGarry's Ipswich Town team won the division by one point from Queens Park Rangers , with both teams promoted. Blackpool finished third on goal average and so missed out.

Rotherham United and bottom club Plymouth Argyle were both relegated to the Third Division.


THIRD DIVISION

Oxford United won their first divisional title and achieved what was then their highest ever finish in only their sixth season as a league club. Runners-up Bury joined them in promotion.

Grimsby Town , Colchester United and Scunthorpe United were relegated, although the biggest story concerned bottom placed Peterborough United who were deducted 19 points for offering irregular bonuses to their players and so finished bottom. Had the points been restored the club would have finished in the top half. As a result of the ruling Mansfield Town escaped relegation.


FOURTH DIVISION

Luton Town won the division and were promoted along with Barnsley , Hartlepool United and Crewe Alexandra . No clubs were voted out of the league.


FA CUP

The FA Cup Final was won by West Bromwich Albion who beat Everton 1-0 in extra time with a goal from Jeff Astle .


LEAGUE CUP

Leeds United beat Arsenal 1-0 in the final to win the competition.


EUROPEAN FOOTBALL

Manchester United became the first English team to win the European Cup when they beat Benfica 4-1 after extra time at Wembley Stadium with goals from Bobby Charlton (2), George Best and Brian Kidd .

A double triumph was secured by Leeds United when they won the UEFA Cup by beating Ferencváros 1-0 on aggregate.


STAR PLAYERS

Manchester United legend George Best capped a vintage season by finishing as Division One's top scorer with 28 goals, although the same total was also scored by Ron Davies for Southampton . Unsurprisingly Best was awarded the Football Writers' Association Footballer Of The Year , as well as the European Footballer Of The Year award.


STAR MANAGERS

Matt Busby achieved his finest hour by leading his Manchester United side to their European Cup triumph. He was knighted for his success the same year.

Joe Mercer ensured that it was a double success for Manchester by reinvigorating underachieving Manchester City with a league title.

Don Revie won two trophies with Leeds United in this season and laid the foundations for one of the most successful teams of the next ten years.

Arthur Turner , who had managed Oxford United in their non-league days continued to push the club onto greater things by securing a place in the Second Division for them.


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