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OVERVIEW First Division Liverpool had a great first season under the management of Joe Fagan as they wrapped up their third successive league title and the 15th in their history. They overcame strong competition from Southampton , Nottingham Forest and Manchester United to lift the championship trophy. Southampton finished second in the league to record their highest-ever final position and achieve a UEFA Cup place. At several stages of the season they actually led the league but were eventually taken over by Liverpool. The First Division Relegation places were occupied by Birmingham City , Notts County and Wolverhampton Wanderers . Second Division The £1 rescue deal of Chelsea by chairman Ken Bates paid off as they won the Second Division title and were promoted to the First Division along with Sheffield Wednesday and Newcastle United . A terrible season saw Cambridge United finish bottom of the Second Division and go down to the Third Division . They were joined by two clubs who had been enjoying better fortunes only a short time ago - Swansea City , who had finished sixth in the First Division just two years earlier, and Derby County , who had been league champions just nine years earlier. Derby's Peter Taylor retired as manager and his surprise successor was Arthur Cox , who had just taken Newcastle into the First Division. Dave Bassett agreed to take charge of Crystal Palace at the end of the season, but changed his mind three days later - without signing the contract - and returned to Wimbledon . Palace installed former Manchester United winger Steve Coppell , 29, as their new manager. Third Division Oxford United , Wimbledon and Sheffield United continued their rise through the league by gaining promotion to the Second Division . Scunthorpe United , Southend United , Port Vale and Exeter City slipped out of the Third Division . Narrowly avoiding the Third Division drop zone were Plymouth Argyle , who compensated for their dismal league form by reaching the FA Cup semi finals for the first time in their history. Fourth Division York City , Doncaster Rovers , Reading and Bristol City occupied the Fourth Division promotion places. York City became the first team in English league football to gain more than 100 points in a season, with 101. It was Bristol City's first successful season for a long time and a welcome piece of good news after their recent fall from the First to Fourth Division in successive seasons. The re-election system voted in favour of the bottom four clubs in the Fourth Division once again. FA Cup Everton overcame Watford at Wembley to win the FA Cup . League Cup Liverpool won their fourth successive League Cup European football Liverpool also won the European Cup , to complete a unique treble of trophies. Keith Burkinshaw resigned after seven years as Tottenham Hotspur manager, and went out on a high after his side won the UEFA Cup . STAR PLAYERS
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HONOURS LEAGUE TABLE First Division Second Division Third Division Fourth Division P = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; F = Goals for; A = Goals against; GD = Goal difference; Pts = Points NATIONAL TEAM The England National Football Team had failed to qualify for Euro 84 but the FA kept faith in manager Bobby Robson . England also performed badly at the 1984 British Home Championship , coming joint second with Wales behind Northern Ireland but only scoring two goals in the process. However, a tour to South America during June instigated to replace the European Championship for the England team was more successful, with a notable victory over Brazil in the Maracana Stadium . American tour
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