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1968–69 Football League

70th season of the Football League


70th season of the Football League

FieldValue
competitionThe Football League
season[1968–69](1968-69-in-english-football)
winnersLeeds United
prevseason[1967–68](1967-68-football-league)
nextseason[1969–70](1969-70-football-league)

The 1968–69 season was the 70th completed season of The Football League.

Leeds United won the League for the first time in their history, finishing six points ahead of Liverpool. Newly promoted Queens Park Rangers were relegated after finishing bottom along with Leicester City.

Derby County were runaway winners of the Second Division and they were joined in promotion by runners-up Crystal Palace. Despite still boasting the talents of Johnny Haynes and George Cohen, Fulham finished bottom and were relegated. They were joined in the Third Division by perennial strugglers Bury

Watford won the Third Division title on goal average from Swindon Town and both teams were duly promoted. At the bottom end Northampton Town, Hartlepool, Crewe Alexandra and Oldham Athletic were all relegated.

The Fourth Division was won by Doncaster Rovers, who were promoted along with Halifax Town, Rochdale and Bradford City. No team failed re-election so no new members were admitted to the Football League.

Final league tables and results

Beginning with the season 1894–95, clubs finishing level on points were separated according to goal average (goals scored divided by goals conceded), or more properly put, goal ratio. In case one or more teams had the same goal difference, this system favoured those teams who had scored fewer goals. The goal average system was eventually scrapped beginning with the 1976–77 season.

Since the Fourth Division was established in the 1958–59 season, the bottom four teams of that division have been required to apply for re-election.

First Division

Main article: 1968–69 Football League First Division

1st title Queens Park Rangers Arsenal Southampton Newcastle United (27 goals)

Results

Maps

Arsenal Burnley Chelsea Coventry Everton Ipswich Town Leeds United Leicester City Liverpool Manchester City Manchester United Newcastle Nottingham Forest QPR Sheffield Wednesday Southampton Stoke Sunderland Tottenham West Bromwich Albion West Ham Wolverhampton Wanderers

Arsenal Chelsea Queens Park Rangers Tottenham West Ham

Second Division

Crystal Palace Fulham (22 goals)

Results

Maps

Aston Villa Birmingham Blackpool Blackburn Rovers Bolton Bristol City Bury Carlisle United Cardiff City Charlton Crystal Palace Derby County Fulham Huddersfield Hull Middlesbrough Millwall Norwich City Oxford Portsmouth Preston North End Sheffield United

Charlton Athletic Crystal Palace Fulham Millwall

Third Division

Third Division Hartlepool Northampton Town Oldham Athletic

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Results

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  • With thirteen minutes remaining in the Barrow v Plymouth Argyle match on the 9th of November 1968, the score was 0-0. After Barrow took a corner-kick, the ball was cleared towards Barrow player George Mclean. His shot from outside the penalty area was going wide, but hit referee Ivan Robinson and went into the net. Robinson had no choice but to award the goal. Barrow held on to win 1-0.

Maps

Barnsley Barrow Brighton & Hove Bournemouth Bristol Rovers Crewe Alexandra Gillingham Hartlepool Orient Luton Town Mansfield Town Northampton Town Oldham Plymouth Argyle Reading Rotherham Shrewsbury Southport Stockport Swindon Tranmere Rovers Torquay Walsall Watford

Orient Watford

Fourth Division

Fourth Division Halifax Town Rochdale

Results

Maps

Aldershot Bradford City Bradford Park Avenue Brentford Chester Colchester Chesterfield Darlington Doncaster Exeter City Grimsby Town Halifax T. Lincoln City Newport County Notts County Peterborough Port Vale Rochdale Scunthorpe & Lindsey Southend United Swansea Town Workington Wrexham York City

Attendances

Source:

Division One

No.ClubAverage±HighestLowest
1Manchester United51,169-11.1%63,27436,638
2Liverpool FC47,3401.3%54,49640,449
3Everton FC45,958-2.2%63,93836,035
4Arsenal FC38,42320.5%62,30023,891
5Chelsea FC37,6134.5%60,43617,639
6Tottenham Hotspur FC37,455-12.1%56,28021,608
7Leeds United FC36,9980.8%48,14524,494
8Newcastle United FC34,016-8.7%48,58820,374
9Manchester City FC33,750-9.3%63,05220,108
10Coventry City FC33,223-4.3%45,40224,126
11West Ham United FC31,1254.3%41,54624,903
12Wolverhampton Wanderers FC30,714-12.3%44,02324,330
13Leicester City FC28,44616.0%41,13021,086
14Sheffield Wednesday FC26,866-14.6%50,49018,055
15West Bromwich Albion FC25,096-2.8%38,29916,483
16Sunderland AFC24,949-19.2%49,42815,575
17Nottingham Forest FC24,920-23.8%41,89217,651
18Ipswich Town FC23,59326.7%30,83717,780
19Southampton FC22,492-8.8%28,14717,957
20Queens Park Rangers FC21,57916.9%31,13812,489
21Stoke City FC18,984-13.5%30,5628,833
22Burnley FC16,073-7.8%32,9359,597

Division Two

No.ClubAverage±HighestLowest
1Derby County FC27,65932.3%34,97621,737
2Birmingham City FC26,095-7.3%40,52718,958
3Aston Villa FC24,65624.6%53,64712,758
4Middlesbrough FC21,06311.4%29,82410,417
5Crystal Palace FC19,87415.9%43,78111,071
6Portsmouth FC19,163-16.6%28,64213,960
7Charlton Athletic FC17,97328.9%32,7689,270
8Cardiff City FC16,87026.8%26,21010,809
9Sheffield United FC15,480-31.2%23,6099,645
10Bristol City FC15,463-3.0%20,6329,664
11Millwall FC15,38813.9%27,91310,227
12Blackpool FC15,123-12.0%27,9759,524
13Fulham FC14,221-36.0%23,1327,154
14Hull City AFC14,216-9.1%24,3078,702
15Norwich City FC13,750-15.6%19,4317,861
16Preston North End FC13,215-12.2%20,7118,224
17Oxford United FC11,63639.8%18,0207,085
18Blackburn Rovers FC10,617-21.5%21,2244,777
19Bolton Wanderers FC10,536-8.3%16,6275,106
20Huddersfield Town AFC10,167-12.0%18,6145,702
21Carlisle United FC9,212-11.5%13,9205,546
22Bury FC7,765-6.2%15,3613,063

Division Three

No.ClubAverage±HighestLowest
1Swindon Town FC18,05532.4%29,10610,787
2Luton Town FC14,89620.1%25,52310,971
3Watford FC13,57652.3%22,5156,950
4Brighton & Hove Albion FC10,8403.3%16,2296,395
5Plymouth Argyle FC10,599-0.6%20,8106,603
6Barnsley FC9,459-12.6%14,1605,631
7Rotherham United FC9,077-12.4%15,0586,831
8Torquay United FC8,285-8.9%15,6605,802
9AFC Bournemouth7,56426.4%12,1133,621
10Stockport County FC7,173-12.9%13,2462,569
11Bristol Rovers FC7,118-12.2%10,6144,768
12Mansfield Town FC7,04918.5%13,2914,635
13Northampton Town FC6,790-24.0%15,1614,406
14Reading FC6,552-19.4%17,6293,467
15Tranmere Rovers6,040-18.4%8,3532,861
16Walsall FC5,867-35.7%10,6544,412
17Leyton Orient FC5,65820.0%13,7193,240
18Shrewsbury Town FC5,516-17.4%7,9682,211
19Gillingham FC5,387-6.6%8,2273,860
20Crewe Alexandra FC4,804-18.8%9,0532,331
21Barrow AFC4,676-22.9%7,4072,919
22Hartlepool United FC4,200-32.1%6,7912,035
23Southport FC4,188-29.1%6,5782,461
24Oldham Athletic FC3,862-32.8%6,9672,073

Division Four

No.ClubAverage±HighestLowest
1Southend United FC10,559-0.6%13,0527,684
2Doncaster Rovers FC10,21130.0%22,2685,497
3Lincoln City FC7,91218.2%12,2086,033
4Bradford City AFC7,214-1.7%12,4413,568
5Brentford FC6,4193.4%9,8063,361
6Colchester United FC6,27357.2%10,6043,199
7Darlington FC6,16453.1%11,8514,095
8Aldershot Town FC5,8824.7%9,2804,001
9Chester City FC5,87533.1%13,9432,468
10Halifax Town AFC5,67026.0%17,1862,674
11Swansea City AFC5,660-3.3%11,8791,984
12Peterborough United FC5,618-18.5%8,5323,758
13Wrexham AFC5,604-16.7%13,9353,048
14Rochdale AFC5,399135.6%12,8062,038
15Exeter City FC5,37139.3%12,7143,264
16Chesterfield FC5,063-50.4%9,7562,404
17Notts County FC4,778-15.3%9,8013,089
18Port Vale FC4,361-10.7%6,1522,679
19Grimsby Town FC3,984-7.4%7,8441,833
20York City FC3,883-15.2%5,5592,462
21Scunthorpe United FC3,644-5.2%6,6502,080
22Bradford Park Avenue AFC3,273-9.3%10,7841,572
23Newport County AFC2,457-26.1%5,0831,192
24Workington AFC2,37013.6%4,2921,225

References

  • Ian Laschke: Rothmans Book of Football League Records 1888–89 to 1978–79. Macdonald and Jane’s, London & Sydney, 1980.

References

  1. "England 1968-69". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation.
  2. Ian Laschke: ''Rothmans Book of Football League Records 1888–89 to 1978–79''. Macdonald and Jane’s, London & Sydney, 1980.
  3. "English League Leading Goalscorers".
  4. (2010). "Football's Strangest Matches: Extraordinary but true stories from over a century of football". Portico.
  5. https://www.european-football-statistics.co.uk/attn/archive/eng/aveeng1969.htm
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