1977–78 Football League

The Football League
Season 1977–78
Champions Nottingham Forest

The 19771978 season was the 79th completed season of The Football League.

Brian Clough’s Nottingham Forest side took the First Division by storm, first winning the League Cup on 22 March and then confirming themselves as league champions the following month. They joined a small and exclusive company of clubs who have won the league championship one season after promotion.

Manchester United broke the British transfer fee record on 9 February by paying Leeds United £495,000 for Scottish defender Gordon McQueen.

Bob Latchford was the top goalscorer, winning a £10,000 prize offered by a national newspaper for the first footballer to reach 30 goals in a single season,[1] which had not happened in the First Division since the 1971–72 season and in the Second Division since the 1965–66 season.[2]

West Ham United, Newcastle United and Leicester City were relegated from the First Division.

Bolton Wanderers, Southampton and Tottenham Hotspur were promoted from the Second Division, while Blackpool, Mansfield Town and Hull City were relegated

Wrexham, Cambridge United and Preston North End were promoted from the Third Division, while Portsmouth, Port Vale, Bradford City and Hereford United were relegated.

Wimbledon play their first season in the Football League, replacing Workington. Watford F.C., Southend United, Swansea City and Brentford were promoted, while Southport were relegated.

Final league tables and results

The tables and results below are reproduced here in the exact form that they can be found at The Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation website[3] and in Rothmans Book of Football League Records 1888–89 to 1978–79[4] with home and away statistics separated.

During the first five seasons of the league, that is, until the season 1893–94, re-election process concerned the clubs which finished in the bottom four of the league. From the 1894–95 season and until the 1920–21 season the re-election process was required of the clubs which finished in the bottom three of the league. From the 1922–23 season on it was required of the bottom two teams of both Third Division North and Third Division South. Since the Fourth Division was established in the 1958–59 season, the re-election process has concerned the bottom four clubs in that division.[4]

First Division

Brian Clough became only the second manager in the history of English football to win the top division title with two different clubs, when he guided Nottingham Forest to their first ever top division title. It was an incredible achievement for a Forest side who were one of just a few teams to win the First Division title a year after promotion. Forest finished seven points above Liverpool, who retained the European Cup. Everton, Manchester City and Arsenal completed the top five, while West Bromwich Albion finished sixth for the second successive season, qualifying for the UEFA Cup again.

Manchester United dipped to 10th place in their first season under new manager Dave Sexton, while Bobby Robson successfully fought off relegation with Ipswich Town and then guided them to their first FA Cup triumph of their history.

Newcastle United, who had finished fifth a year earlier, endured a terrible season and went down bracketed together with Leicester City at the bottom of the table. The Tynesiders had been in the First Division for 13 years, while Leicester's latest run in the First Division had lasted for seven years. West Ham United occupied the final relegation place, ending their 20-year spell in the First Division.

Football League, First Division
Season 1977–78
Champions Nottingham Forest (1st English title)
Relegated Leicester City
Newcastle United
West Ham United
European Cup 1978–79 Nottingham Forest
Liverpool (defending champions)
FA Cup winners
European Cup Winners' Cup 1978–79
Ipswich Town (1st FA Cup title)
UEFA Cup 1978–79 Arsenal
Everton
Manchester City
West Bromwich Albion
Matches played 462
Goals scored 1231 (2.66 per match)
Top goalscorer Bob Latchford (Everton), 30 [2]
Biggest home win

EvertonChelsea 6–0 (29 Apr 1978)


EvertonCoventry 6–0 (26 Nov 1977)
Biggest away win LeicesterEverton 1–5 (15 Apr 1978)
QPREverton 1–5 (8 Oct 1977)
LeicesterLiverpool 0–4 (26 Nov 1977)
Manchester UnitedNottingham Forest 0–4 (17 Dec 1977)
Highest scoring CoventryNorwich City 5–4 (27 Dec 1977)
BirminghamChelsea 4–5 (31 Dec 1977)
Pos Team Pld W D L F A W D L F A F A GD Pts Notes
1 Nottingham Forest 421560378108332166924+4564 European Cup 1978–79
First round
[notes 1]
2 Liverpool 421542371195728236534+3157 European Cup 1978–79
First round
[notes 2]
3 Everton 421443472287629237645+3155 UEFA Cup 1978–79
First round
4 Manchester City 421443462168728307451+2352 UEFA Cup 1978–79
First round
5 Arsenal 421452381275922256037+2352 UEFA Cup 1978–79
First round
6 West Bromwich Albion 421353351859727356253+950 UEFA Cup 1978–79
First round
7 Coventry City 421353482357927397562+1348
8 Aston Villa 421146331876824245742+1546
9 Leeds United 421245392166924326353+1046
10 Manchester United 429663223741035406763+442
11 Birmingham City 42858323084923305560–541
12 Derby County 4210743724461117355459–541
13 Norwich City 42108328201101024465266–1440
14 Middlesbrough 428852519471017354254–1239
15 Wolverhampton Wanderers 427863027541221375164–1336
16 Chelsea 4271132820431418494669–2336
17 Bristol City 429663726271212274953–435
18 Ipswich Town 4210563224181215374761–1435 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1978–79
First round
19 Queens Park Rangers 428852726171320384764–1733
20 West Ham United 428673128421521415269–1732
21 Newcastle United 4246112637241516414278–3622
22 Leicester City 4247101632151510382670–4422

P = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; F = Goals for; A = Goals against; GD = Goal difference; Pts = Points

  1. Nottingham Forest also won the League cup this year.
  2. Liverpool won the European Cup, now for the second year running, and thus qualified for the following season's competition.
Key
League Champions, qualified for European Cup
Qualified for European Cup
FA Cup winners, qualified for Cup Winners' Cup
League cup winners, see Nottingham Forest
Qualified for UEFA Cup
Relegated

First Division results

Home ╲ Away ARS AST BIRBRICHECOVDEREVEIPSLEELEILIVMCIMUNMIDNEWNORNOTQPRWBAWHUWOL
Arsenal 01 11 41 30 11 13 10 10 11 21 00 30 31 10 21 00 30 10 40 30 31
Aston Villa 10 01 10 20 11 00 12 61 31 00 03 14 21 01 20 30 01 11 30 41 20
Birmingham City 11 10 30 45 11 31 00 00 23 11 01 14 14 12 30 21 02 21 12 30 21
Bristol City 02 11 01 30 11 31 01 20 32 00 11 22 01 41 31 30 13 22 31 32 23
Chelsea 00 00 20 10 12 11 01 53 12 00 31 00 22 00 22 11 10 31 22 21 11
Coventry City 12 23 40 11 51 31 32 11 22 10 10 42 30 21 00 54 00 41 12 10 40
Derby County 30 03 13 10 11 42 01 00 22 41 42 21 01 41 11 22 00 20 11 21 31
Everton 20 10 21 10 60 60 21 10 20 20 01 11 26 30 44 30 13 33 31 21 00
Ipswich Town 10 20 52 10 10 11 12 33 01 10 11 10 12 11 21 40 02 32 22 02 12
Leeds United 13 11 10 02 20 20 20 31 21 51 12 20 11 50 02 22 10 30 22 12 21
Leicester City 11 02 14 00 02 12 11 15 21 00 04 01 23 00 30 22 03 00 01 10 10
Liverpool 10 12 23 11 20 20 10 00 22 10 32 40 31 20 20 30 00 10 30 20 10
Manchester City 21 20 30 20 62 31 11 10 21 23 00 31 31 22 40 40 00 21 13 32 02
Manchester United 12 11 12 11 01 21 40 12 00 01 31 20 22 00 32 10 04 31 11 30 31
Middlesbrough 01 10 12 20 20 11 31 00 11 21 01 11 02 21 20 22 22 11 10 12 00
Newcastle United 12 11 11 11 10 12 12 02 01 32 20 02 22 22 24 22 02 03 03 23 40
Norwich City 10 21 10 10 00 12 00 00 10 30 20 21 13 13 11 21 33 11 11 22 21
Nottingham Forest 20 20 00 10 31 21 30 11 40 11 10 11 21 21 40 20 11 10 00 20 20
Queens Park Rangers 21 12 00 22 11 21 00 15 33 00 30 20 11 22 10 01 21 02 21 10 13
West Bromwich Albion 13 03 31 21 30 33 10 31 10 10 20 01 00 40 21 20 00 22 20 10 22
West Ham United 22 22 10 12 31 21 30 11 30 01 32 02 01 21 02 10 13 00 22 33 12
Wolverhampton Wanderers 11 31 01 00 13 13 12 31 00 31 30 13 11 21 00 10 33 23 10 11 22

Source: Ian Laschke: Rothmans Book of Football League Records 1888–89 to 1978–79. Macdonald and Jane’s, London & Sydney, 1980.
1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

First Division maps

Locations of the Football League First Division London teams 1977–1978

Second Division

Bolton Wanderers ended their 14-year exile from the top flight by clinching the Second Division title in a tight promotion race between the top four teams. Southampton went up as runners-up, while Tottenham clinched the final promotion place. Brighton missed out on a First Division place on goal difference, forcing them to prepare for a fresh assault on reaching the First Division for the first time in their history in 1979.

Hull City, Mansfield Town and Blackpool went down to the Third Division.

Football League, Second Division
Season 1977–78
Champions Bolton Wanderers (2nd title)
Promoted Southampton,
Tottenham Hotspur
Relegated Blackpool,
Hull City,
Mansfield Town
Matches played 462
Goals scored 1235 (2.67 per match)
Top goalscorer Bob Hatton (Blackpool), 22 [2]
Biggest home win Tottenham HotspurBristol Rovers 9-0 (22 Oct 1977) [5]
Biggest away win Cardiff CitySheffield United 1–6 (3 Dec 1977)
Highest scoring BoltonCardiff City 6–3 (10 Dec 1977)
Pos Team Pld W D L F A W D L F A F A GD Pts
1 Bolton Wanderers 421641391486724196333+3058
2 Southampton 421542441679526237039+3157
3 Tottenham Hotspur 421371501979533308349+3456
4 Brighton & Hove Albion 421551432177720176338+2556
5 Blackburn Rovers 421245331649823445660–445
6 Sunderland 4211643617310831426759+844
7 Stoke City 4213533816351315335349+442
8 Oldham Athletic 4291023220461122385458–442
9 Crystal Palace 42975312048919275047+341
10 Fulham 429843219551117304949+041
11 Burnley 4211643520441321445664–840
12 Sheffield United 4213443822341424516273–1140
13 Luton Town 4211463520361219325452+238
14 Orient 4281123020271213294349–638
15 Notts County 4210923622171318405462–838
16 Millwall 428852320461126374957–838
17 Charlton Athletic 4211643827261317415568–1338
18 Bristol Rovers 4210744026351321516177–1638
19 Cardiff City 4212633223161419485171–2038
20 Blackpool 427863525551124355960–137
21 Mansfield Town 426693034451219354969–2031
22 Hull City 426692325261311273452–1828

P = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; F = Goals for; A = Goals against; GD = Goal difference; Pts = Points

Key
Division Champions, promoted
Promoted
Relegated

Second Division results

Home ╲ Away BLB BLP BOLBHABROBURCARCHACRYFULHULLUTMANMILNTCOLDORISHUSOUSTKSUNTOT
Blackburn Rovers 12 01 01 01 01 30 21 30 40 11 20 31 21 10 42 10 11 21 21 11 00
Blackpool 52 02 01 31 11 30 51 31 12 30 21 12 22 22 11 00 11 01 11 11 02
Bolton Wanderers 42 21 11 30 12 63 21 20 00 10 21 20 21 20 10 20 21 00 11 20 10
Brighton & Hove Albion 22 21 12 11 21 40 10 11 20 21 32 51 32 21 11 10 21 11 21 21 31
Bristol Rovers 41 20 01 04 22 32 22 30 00 11 12 31 20 22 00 21 41 00 41 32 23
Burnley 23 01 01 00 31 42 10 11 20 11 21 20 02 31 41 00 41 33 10 00 21
Cardiff City 11 21 10 10 11 21 10 22 31 00 14 11 41 21 10 01 16 10 20 52 00
Charlton Athletic 22 31 21 43 31 32 00 10 01 01 00 22 02 00 22 21 30 13 32 32 41
Crystal Palace 50 22 21 00 10 11 20 11 23 01 33 31 10 20 00 10 10 12 01 22 12
Fulham 00 11 20 21 11 41 10 11 11 20 10 02 01 51 02 12 20 11 30 33 11
Hull City 01 20 00 11 01 13 41 02 10 01 11 02 32 11 01 22 23 03 00 30 20
Luton Town 00 40 21 10 11 12 31 71 10 10 11 11 10 20 01 10 40 12 12 13 14
Mansfield Town 22 13 01 12 30 41 22 03 13 21 10 31 00 13 02 11 11 12 21 12 33
Millwall 11 20 10 01 13 11 11 11 03 03 11 10 10 00 20 20 11 30 00 31 13
Notts County 11 11 11 10 32 30 11 20 20 11 21 20 10 11 32 11 12 23 20 22 33
Oldham Athletic 02 21 22 11 41 20 11 11 11 20 21 10 01 22 21 21 30 11 11 11 11
Orient 00 14 11 01 21 30 21 00 00 11 21 00 42 00 00 53 31 11 20 22 11
Sheffield United 20 00 15 20 11 21 01 10 02 21 20 41 20 52 41 10 20 32 12 11 22
Southampton 50 20 22 11 31 30 31 41 20 20 10 01 10 23 31 22 10 21 10 42 00
Stoke City 42 12 00 10 32 21 20 40 02 20 10 00 11 21 11 30 51 40 10 00 13
Sunderland 01 21 02 02 51 30 11 30 00 22 20 11 10 20 31 31 11 51 00 10 12
Tottenham Hotspur 40 22 10 00 90 30 21 21 22 10 10 20 11 33 21 51 11 42 00 31 23

Source: Ian Laschke: Rothmans Book of Football League Records 1888–89 to 1978–79. Macdonald and Jane’s, London & Sydney, 1980.
1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Second Division maps

Locations of the Football League Second Division London teams 1977–1978

Third Division

Football League, Third Division
Season 1977–78
Champions Wrexham (1st title)
Promoted Cambridge United,
Preston North End
Relegated Bradford City,
Hereford United,
Portsmouth,
Port Vale
Matches played 552
Goals scored 1373 (2.49 per match)
Top goalscorer Alex Bruce (Preston North End), 27 [2]
Pos Team Pld W D L F A W D L F A F A GD Pts Notes
1 Wrexham 461481481997730267845+3361 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1978–79
First round
[notes2 1]
2 Cambridge United 4619314911491023407251+2158
3 Preston North End 4616524819411815196338+2556
4 Peterborough United 461571321159915224733+1456
5 Chester 4614814124214718325956+354
6 Walsall 461283351769826336150+1153
7 Gillingham 46111023621410931396760+750
8 Colchester United 46101123616571119285544+1148
9 Chesterfield 4614634016381218335849+948
10 Swindon Town 4612744022491027386760+748
11 Shrewsbury Town 4611754223581021346357+647
12 Tranmere Rovers 4613733919381218335752+547
13 Carlisle United 4610943226410927335959+047
14 Sheffield Wednesday 4613732814291222385052–246
15 Bury 4671333422661128346256+645
16 Lincoln City 4610853526571118355361–845
17 Exeter City 4611843018461319414959–1044
18 Oxford United 46111023821241726466467–340
19 Plymouth Argyle 467883328491028406168–739
20 Rotherham United 4611572619281325495168–1739
21 Port Vale 4671152823191318444667–2136
22 Bradford City 4611664029141816575686–3034
23 Hereford United 46995282205186383460–2632
24 Portsmouth 4641183138361410374175–3431

P = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; F = Goals for; A = Goals against; GD = Goal difference; Pts = Points

  1. Wrexham qualified for European Cup Winners' Cup as Welsh Cup winners.
Key
Division Champions, promoted
Division Champions, Welsh Cup Champions, promoted, qualified for Cup Winners' Cup
Promoted
Relegated

Third Division results

Home ╲ Away BRA BRY CAMCRLCHECHFCOLEXEGILHERLINOXFPETPLYPORPTVPNEROTSHWSHRSWITRAWALWRE
Bradford City 21 40 22 22 13 12 12 21 00 22 23 21 01 10 11 11 30 32 20 21 20 23 21
Bury 22 52 11 11 00 11 50 22 11 10 32 00 11 00 30 11 11 30 03 00 10 01 23
Cambridge United 41 30 20 00 20 20 21 23 20 50 21 10 30 10 20 11 11 30 20 52 10 21 10
Carlisle United 11 03 11 00 21 13 20 10 20 23 22 00 00 31 11 31 21 10 10 22 22 20 14
Chester 32 10 00 22 21 21 21 22 41 22 31 43 11 20 21 12 21 21 10 10 00 11 11
Chesterfield 20 21 21 21 12 00 00 52 21 00 30 20 41 30 20 01 00 22 31 31 11 01 10
Colchester United 30 10 21 22 20 20 31 11 00 11 11 30 31 40 23 00 00 11 12 20 00 11 11
Exeter City 10 22 24 01 11 00 00 21 10 30 21 10 00 01 41 20 10 21 11 00 42 11 01
Gillingham 41 14 31 11 10 30 13 10 40 00 21 00 11 00 11 21 21 21 11 22 11 31 00
Hereford United 21 10 00 10 22 21 10 40 20 11 21 00 13 02 11 00 23 01 11 11 01 32 11
Lincoln City 32 00 41 21 21 10 00 12 02 00 10 01 22 10 30 22 33 31 13 31 11 22 01
Oxford United 31 00 23 00 41 11 30 00 11 30 10 33 21 00 11 10 23 10 11 33 10 31 21
Peterborough United 50 21 20 21 00 20 10 11 11 21 01 10 10 00 11 10 10 21 21 20 10 00 22
Plymouth Argyle 60 01 01 01 22 20 11 22 13 20 12 21 10 31 32 00 11 11 22 02 01 33 01
Portsmouth 31 11 22 33 00 30 00 11 11 20 02 02 22 15 11 02 33 22 20 12 25 12 01
Port Vale 10 12 11 01 00 13 03 40 22 10 21 11 00 33 20 00 30 00 12 10 11 22 11
Preston North End 31 40 20 21 21 00 40 00 20 00 40 32 01 52 31 20 32 21 22 11 21 10 13
Rotherham United 21 03 10 00 11 12 10 10 20 10 00 20 01 12 01 20 21 12 00 13 20 30 22
Sheffield Wednesday 20 32 00 31 11 10 12 21 00 10 20 21 01 11 00 31 10 10 01 11 10 00 21
Shrewsbury Town 40 53 33 03 00 11 10 02 12 30 01 10 00 31 61 30 00 41 00 23 31 00 21
Swindon Town 01 11 00 22 11 21 00 40 32 10 10 32 20 31 31 11 02 20 22 50 10 23 12
Tranmere 00 00 01 32 50 11 10 21 11 21 31 41 02 11 20 21 10 22 31 20 11 01 31
Walsall 11 12 00 00 30 22 42 13 21 20 31 21 10 10 11 20 00 31 11 30 20 00 01
Wrexham 20 31 41 31 12 11 21 21 33 21 10 22 00 20 20 11 00 71 11 00 21 61 10

Source: Ian Laschke: Rothmans Book of Football League Records 1888–89 to 1978–79. Macdonald and Jane’s, London & Sydney, 1980.
1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Third Division maps

Locations of the Football League Second Division London teams 1977–1978

Fourth Division

Football League, Fourth Division
Season 1977–78
Champions Watford (1st title)
Promoted Brentford,
Southend United,
Swansea City
Failed re-election Southport
Matches played 552
Goals scored 1427 (2.59 per match)
Top goalscorer Alan Curtis (Swansea City), 32
Steve Phillips (Brentford), 32 [2]
Pos Team Pld W D L F A W D L F A F A GD Pts
1 Watford 4618414414127441248538+4771
2 Southend United 4615534618105820216639+2760
3 Swansea City 4616525417751133308747+4056
4 Brentford 461562501768936378654+3256
5 Aldershot 4615804516481122316747+2054
6 Grimsby Town 4614633015751127365751+653
7 Barnsley 46154444203101017296149+1250
8 Reading 4612743323671022295552+350
9 Torquay United 4612654325491014315756+147
10 Northampton Town 469863230851031386368–547
11 Huddersfield Town 46135541212101122346355+845
12 Doncaster Rovers 4611843726391115395265–1345
13 Wimbledon 4681143926651227416667–144
14 Scunthorpe United 46126531142101119415055–544
15 Crewe Alexandra 4611843425461316445069–1944
16 Newport County 4614634322251622516573–843
17 Bournemouth 4612652820291213314151–1043
18 Stockport County 4614454119261515375656+042
19 Darlington 4610853122451421375259–741
20 Halifax Town 4671062823311924395262–1041
21 Hartlepool United 4612473429331717555184–3337
22 York City 468782731451423385069–1936
23 Southport 4651353032161622445276–2431
24 Rochdale 468692928022114574385–4224

P = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; F = Goals for; A = Goals against; GD = Goal difference; Pts = Points

Key
Division Champions, promoted
Promoted
New club in the league
Re-elected
Failed re-election

Fourth Division results

Home ╲ Away ALD BAR BOUBRECREDARDONGRIHALHARHUDNPCNORREAROCSCUSTDSOUSTPSWATORWATWDNYOR
Aldershot 00 20 10 20 32 10 42 00 30 33 22 21 11 20 40 30 00 21 22 30 10 31 11
Barnsley 20 30 00 40 21 00 12 32 32 11 10 23 41 40 30 11 21 01 02 20 10 32 21
Bournemouth 00 22 32 10 20 01 10 00 10 10 42 11 10 10 11 03 31 10 01 11 12 12 21
Brentford 20 20 11 51 20 22 31 41 20 11 33 30 11 40 20 10 00 40 02 30 03 41 10
Crewe Alexandra 02 21 31 46 22 20 02 00 10 11 20 32 11 21 11 01 20 11 21 20 22 00 10
Darlington 11 02 10 13 20 11 12 21 12 22 21 20 20 10 11 20 30 22 11 00 00 31 02
Doncaster Rovers 43 21 00 31 20 12 01 11 20 43 22 42 22 11 11 20 21 10 11 10 01 02 11
Grimsby Town 10 10 02 21 22 20 00 00 21 10 10 01 01 21 00 20 20 00 21 31 11 31 32
Halifax Town 21 11 00 11 11 02 01 00 30 00 31 01 24 31 22 01 21 11 31 00 11 12 20
Hartlepool United 22 12 01 31 11 21 02 31 11 32 11 02 21 10 10 10 21 20 04 12 12 20 42
Huddersfield Town 11 20 20 13 30 21 41 13 22 31 20 01 02 31 41 20 31 00 00 11 10 30 12
Newport County 21 31 32 12 10 11 10 30 20 42 20 53 00 30 31 12 11 22 10 00 22 01 21
Northampton Town 11 11 10 22 00 22 00 21 12 53 31 24 02 31 12 00 10 21 31 10 02 03 11
Reading 10 00 00 00 20 21 30 00 21 23 10 20 00 43 10 01 31 21 14 33 13 22 10
Rochdale 00 11 11 12 02 20 31 13 31 01 00 01 11 10 11 12 21 21 21 13 23 30 12
Scunthorpe United 11 10 00 11 30 30 00 21 20 20 11 20 22 01 10 12 02 30 10 01 01 30 21
Southend 31 00 51 21 10 20 40 11 50 11 13 42 00 02 31 20 42 02 21 40 10 10 00
Southport 11 11 00 13 12 10 11 22 12 11 11 33 31 11 31 11 00 20 03 00 22 05 41
Stockport County 21 30 21 11 12 10 11 20 13 60 01 20 12 20 20 11 10 21 20 30 13 22 20
Swansea City 10 21 10 21 50 12 30 20 20 80 10 40 24 21 30 31 00 11 31 11 33 30 11
Torquay United 12 31 11 21 12 00 20 31 22 00 21 20 21 30 30 42 01 22 20 24 23 11 30
Watford 10 00 21 11 52 21 60 10 11 10 20 20 30 10 10 41 11 32 10 21 10 20 13
Wimbledon 12 00 31 11 00 11 33 22 33 30 20 30 20 11 51 00 13 22 20 11 01 13 21
York City 12 12 00 32 11 12 21 12 11 10 11 20 03 20 22 02 12 21 21 21 00 04 11

Source: Ian Laschke: Rothmans Book of Football League Records 1888–89 to 1978–79. Macdonald and Jane’s, London & Sydney, 1980.
1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Fourth Division maps

Locations of the Football League Fourth Division London teams 1977–1978

See also

References

  1. Bob Latchford, Everton F.C. website
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 "English League Leading Goalscorers". RSSSF. Retrieved 2010-10-31.
  3. "England 1977–78". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Archived from the original on 30 January 2010. Retrieved 2010-02-24.
  4. 1 2 Ian Laschke: Rothmans Book of Football League Records 1888–89 to 1978–79. Macdonald and Jane’s, London & Sydney, 1980.
  5. "Spurs v Bristol Rovers 1977".
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