- The Football League 1981-82
Statistics of
The Football League in season 1981/1982.Overview
First Division
3 points for a win was introduced for the first time in England. Champions
Aston Villa finished a disappointing 11th but made up for this by triumphing in the European Cup at the first attempt.Liverpool made up for the previous season's slip in league form by winning the league championship for the 13th time in their history, fighting off competition from Ipswich Town, Manchester United and Spurs. Liverpool also won the
Football League Cup for the second season in succession. The league triumph was made all the more significant by the fact that they had occupied 10th place on Christmas Day!Their season of triumph was overshadowed, however, by the death of legendary former manager
Bill Shankly , 67, following a heart attack in late September.Middlesbrough and Wolves were relegated as financial problems at both clubs began to mount. They were joined by Leeds United, who had gradually fallen apart in the eight years since
Don Revie 's departure.West Bromwich Albion felt the loss of manager
Ron Atkinson and key playersBryan Robson andRemi Moses as they slumped to 19th in the league and narrowly avoided relegation. This was just the beginning of a sharp decline for a club who three seasons earlier had reached theUEFA Cup quarter-finals and almost won the league title.Swansea City were tipped for relegation by most observers as they reached the First Division for the first time in their history, having just completed their third promotion in four seasons. But John Toshack's men had a brilliant first game in the top flight, crushing Leeds United 5-1 and setting the tone for a season which would end with Leeds going down. Swansea, meanwhile, were the most unlikely title contenders, topping the league at several stages of the season before finishing sixth in the final table.Manchester United paid a British record fee of £1.75million for West Bromwich Albion's 24-year-old England midfielder
Bryan Robson . Robson's record-breaking move reflected on how the size of transfer fees had risen dramatically in a relatively short period of time. Less than four years earlier, the British record fee had been the £516,000 that West Bromwich Albion had paid for David Mills. In such a short amount of time, the British record had more than tripled.Everton, who had struggled in the league for the past few seasons, turned to their former player
Howard Kendall and appointed him as manager in hope of restoring the club to its former glory.Second Division
Luton Town and Norwich City ended their long absences from the top flight by winning promotion from the Second Division. They were joined by Watford, owned by
Elton John and managed by Graham Taylor, who would begin 1982-83 as First Division members for the first time in their history. Cardiff City, Wrexham and Orient were the unfortunate three clubs to lose their Second Division status at the end of the 1981-82 season.Third Division
Burnley, Carlisle United and Fulham enjoyed some success after a string of disappointments by winning promotion to the Second Division.
Going down were Wimbledon, Swindon Town, Bristol City and Chester. Bristol had completed a unique succession of three relegations, while Swindon had been League Cup winners little over a decade earlier. Wimbledon, meanwhile, would not be enduring any more disappointing season for many years after 1982.
Joe Royle , the 33-year-old former Everton striker, began his managerial career atOldham Athletic .Fourth Division
Sheffield United began the first phase of their revival by winning the Fourth Division championship, which marked a superb start to the management career of
Ian Porterfield . Also promoted were Bradford City, Wigan Athletic and Bournemouth.Crewe Alexandra endured a terrible season and propped up the league with just 27 league points, but the other league members voted in their favour and they maintained their league status.
League Standings
First 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
ee also
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1981-82 in English football References
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