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1973–74 Manchester City F.C. season

Manchester City
1973–74 season
ManagerJohnny Hart (to 22 Oct 1973)
Tony Book (caretaker)
Ron Saunders (from 22 Nov 1973 to 12 April 1974)
Tony Book (from 12 April 1974)
StadiumMaine Road
First Division14th
FA CupFourth Round
League CupRunners-up
FA Charity ShieldRunners-up
Top goalscorerLeague: Francis Lee(10)
All: Francis Lee(18)
Highest home attendance51,331 vs Manchester United
13 March 1974
Lowest home attendance19,428 vs Walsall
22 October 1973
Average home league attendance30,484 (7th highest in league)

The 1973–74 season was Manchester City's 72nd season of competitive football and 54th season in the top division of English football.[1] In addition to the First Division, the club competed in the FA Cup, Football League Cup and the FA Charity Shield. The season on a whole was relatively disappointing; the club finished in a poor position in the league, as well as suffering defeat to Wolves in the League Cup Final. However, the final match of the season was one to remember, as City went to Old Trafford and sent Manchester United down with a goal late on, scored by former United legend Denis Law. Although United would’ve been relegated anyway, the fans on the terraces believed otherwise, as a pitch invasion ensued in an attempt to get the match abandoned. The match was in fact abandoned, but it was decided that the 1-0 City win should stand.

First Division

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GAv Pts Qualification or relegation
12 Wolverhampton Wanderers 42 13 15 14 49 49 1.000 41 Qualification for the UEFA Cup first round[a]
13 Sheffield United 42 14 12 16 44 49 0.898 40
14 Manchester City 42 14 12 16 39 46 0.848 40
15 Newcastle United 42 13 12 17 49 48 1.021 38
16 Coventry City 42 14 10 18 43 54 0.796 38
Source: World Football
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal average; 3) Goals scored
Notes:
  1. ^ Wolverhampton Wanderers qualified for the UEFA Cup as the 1973-74 Football League Cup winners.

Results summary

Overall Home Away
Pld W D L GF GA GAv Pts W D L GF GA Pts W D L GF GA Pts
42 14 12 16 39 46 0.848 40 10 7 4 25 17 27 4 5 12 14 29 13

Source: [1]

Results

Date Opponents H / A Venue Result

F – A

Scorers Attendance
25 August 1973 Birmingham City H Maine Road 3 - 1 Law (2), Bell 34,178
29 August 1973 Derby County A Baseball Ground 0 - 1 31,295
1 September 1973 Stoke City A Victoria Ground 1 – 1 Law 22,434
5 September 1973 Coventry City H Maine Road 1 – 0 Marsh 30,931
8 September 1973 Norwich City H Maine Road 2 - 1 Lee, Bell 31,209
11 September 1973 Coventry City A Highfield Road 1 - 2 Marsh 27,394
15 September 1973 Leicester City A Filbert Street 1 – 1 Bell 28,466
22 September 1973 Chelsea H Maine Road 3 - 2 Towers, Lee (2) 32,118
29 September 1973 Burnley A Turf Moor 0 – 3 24,492
6 October 1973 Southampton H Maine Road 1 – 1 Marsh 27,727
13 October 1973 Newcastle United A St James Park 0 – 1 35,225
20 October 1973 Sheffield United A Bramhall Lane 2 – 1 Law, Dearden (og) 25,234
27 October 1973 Leeds United H Maine Road 0 – 1 45,346
3 November 1973 Wolverhampton Wanderers A Molineux Stadium 0 – 0 21,499
10 November 1973 Arsenal H Maine Road 1 – 2 Lee 31,041
17 November 1973 Queens Park Rangers H Maine Road 1 - 0 Lee 30,486
24 November 1973 Ipswich Town A Portman Road 1 – 2 Leman 19,143
8 December 1973 West Ham United A Boleyn Ground 1 - 2 Lee 20,790
15 December 1973 Tottenham Hotspur A White Hart Lane 2 – 0 Booth, Bell 17,066
22 December 1973 Burnley H Maine Road 2 - 0 Bell, Doyle 28,114
26 December 1973 Everton A Goodison Park 0 – 2 36,007
29 December 1973 Norwich City A Carrow Road 1 – 1 Law 24,303
1 January 1974 Stoke City H Maine Road 0 – 0 35,009
12 January 1974 Leicester City H Maine Road 2 – 0 Law, Marsh 27,488
19 January 1974 Birmingham City A St Andrews 1 – 1 Law 31,401
2 February 1974 Tottenham Hotspur H Maine Road 0 – 0 24,652
6 February 1974 Derby County H Maine Road 1 – 0 Bell 22,846
9 February 1974 Chelsea A Stamford Bridge 0 – 1 20,206
23 February 1974 Southampton A The Dell 2 - 0 Marsh, Law 19,234
9 March 1974 Leeds United A Elland Road 0 – 1 36,578
13 March 1974 Manchester United H Maine Road 0 – 0 51,331
16 March 1974 Sheffield United H Maine Road 0 – 1 26,220
23 March 1974 Arsenal A Highbury 0 – 2 25,319
27 March 1974 Newcastle United H Maine Road 2 – 1 Lee (2) 21,590
30 March 1974 Wolverhampton Wanderers H Maine Road 1 – 1 Lee 25,234
2 April 1974 Everton H Maine Road 1 – 1 Tueart 22,918
6 April 1974 Ipswich Town H Maine Road 1 – 3 Summerbee 22,269
9 April 1974 Queens Park Rangers A Loftus Road 0 – 3 20,461
12 April 1974 Liverpool H Maine Road 1 – 1 Lee 43,248
16 April 1974 Liverpool A Anfield 0 – 4 50,781
20 April 1974 West Ham United H Maine Road 2 – 1 Booth, Bell 29,700
27 April 1974 Manchester United A Old Trafford 1 – 0 Law 56,966

FA Cup

Results

Date Round Opponents H / A Venue Result

F – A

Scorers Attendance
5 January 1974 3rd Round Oxford United A Manor Ground 5 – 2 Law (2), Summerbee (2), Marsh 13,435
26 January 1974 4th Round Nottingham Forest A City Ground 1 – 4 Carrodus 41,472


Football League Cup

Results

Date Round Opponents H / A Venue Result

F – A

Scorers Attendance
2 October 1973 2nd Round Walsall A Fellows Park 0 – 0 12,943
22 October 1973 2nd Round Replay Walsall H Maine Road 0 – 0 19,428
30 October 1973 2nd Round 2nd Replay Walsall N Old Trafford 4 – 0 Lee (3), Bell 13,646
6 November 1973 3rd Round Carlisle United A Brunton Park 1 – 0 Lee 14,472
21 November 1973 4th Round York City A Bootham Crescent 0 – 0 15,360
5 December 1973 4th Round Replay York City H Maine Road 4 – 1 Marsh (3), Lee 17,927
18 December 1973 5th Round Coventry City A Highfield Road 2 – 2 Booth, Leman 12,661
16 January 1974 5th Round Replay Coventry City H Maine Road 4 – 2 Summerbee, Lee (2), Law 25,409
23 January 1974 Semi final 1st leg Plymouth Argyle A Home Park 1 – 1 Booth 30,390
30 January 1974 Semi final 2nd leg Plymouth Argyle H Maine Road 2 – 0 Lee, Bell 40,117

Final

Manchester City1–2[2]Wolverhampton Wanderers
Bell 59' Hibbitt 44'
Richards 85'
Attendance: 97,886
Referee: Dave Wallace (Crewe)

Charity Shield

Details

Manchester City0–1Burnley
Waldron 66'
Attendance: 23,988
Manchester City[3]
Burnley[3]
GK 1 England Joe Corrigan
DF 2 England Tony Book (c)
DF 3 Scotland Willie Donachie
DF 4 England Mike Doyle
DF 5 England Tommy Booth
MF 6 England Alan Oakes
MF 7 England Mike Summerbee
MF 8 England Colin Bell
FW 9 Scotland Denis Law
FW 10 England Francis Lee
FW 11 England Rodney Marsh
Substitute:
FW 12 England Frank Carrodus (unused)
Manager:
England Johnny Hart
GK 1 England Alan Stevenson
DF 2 England Mick Docherty
DF 3 England Keith Newton
MF 4 England Martin Dobson (c)
DF 5 England Colin Waldron
DF 6 Scotland Jim Thomson
MF 7 England Geoff Nulty
FW 8 England Frank Casper
FW 9 England Paul Fletcher
MF 10 England Doug Collins
FW 11 Wales Leighton James
Substitute:
MF 12 England Billy Ingham (unused)
Manager:
England Jimmy Adamson

References

  1. ^ "History". Statto.
  2. ^ "Classic Match Manchester City 1 Wolves 2 League Cup Final March 2 1974". Express and Star.com.
  3. ^ a b Higgs, Peter (21 August 1973). "Yes, Clarets have what it takes". Burnley Express. p. 16.
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