THE ARCHIVE
Season in brief
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The long-term significance Story of the season United’s subsequent collapse, however, was so spectacular that they were virtually out of contention by February. Liverpool and the reigning champions Everton became the front-runners, prompting grumbles about a “Mersey monopoly”, with surprise package West Ham close behind. There was nothing in it until the pivotal night of April 30, when Liverpool cruised to a 2-0 win at Leicester while Everton lost 1-0 at lowly Division One newcomers Oxford, leaving them five points behind with two games left. Liverpool only had one match to play, but it was all they needed. A 1-0 win at Chelsea meant that their rivals’ 6-1 thumping of Southampton counted for little, although Everton’s win over West Ham in their final game secured second place. Evertonians’ agony would continue, as Liverpool went on to wrap up the double with a 3-1 victory in the all-Merseyside FA Cup final. Ipswich’s 18-year run in Division One came to an end, with four defeats in their last five games condemning them to relegation alongside Birmingham and West Brom. The latter had been anchored to the bottom since August and had got through five managers in as many years since Ron Atkinson’s departure for Old Trafford. Ron Saunders, a League winner with Villa in 1980‑81, was in charge when they went down. There was no television coverage of the first half of the domestic season, after the club chairmen had turned down a joint offer from the BBC and ITV of a four-year, £16 million deal the previous February. West Ham’s Frank McAvennie, signed from St Mirren in the summer, had a prolific first season in England (on and off the pitch), but to many football fans he was an almost unseen, semi-mythical figure until the game returned to our screens in January. Went on to greater things From WSC 222 August 2005. What was happening this month On the subject...
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