spreadsheet table with historic domestic football results

rowarta

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Does anybody know of a spreadsheet with historic English domestic football results. not just city, all teams? cheers
 
utd rags at the top
scousers 2nd

everybody else no history at all

They did one of those interactive ever-changing graphs about league position over the years and added it up as it went along.

Turns out City had a higher league position, on average, than Utd, until the late 80s.
 
Sorry OP this doesn’t answer your question, but was putting together a quiz earlier and looking up the 1977 league cup final between Villa and Everton and saw it took 3 full matches to decide the eventual winners, at 3 different venues. Fascinating stuff really, judging by the way thing have developed fixtures wise.
 
Sorry OP this doesn’t answer your question, but was putting together a quiz earlier and looking up the 1977 league cup final between Villa and Everton and saw it took 3 full matches to decide the eventual winners, at 3 different venues. Fascinating stuff really, judging by the way thing have developed fixtures wise.

Everton beat us 2-1 on aggregate in the semi-final.

Over 50,000 in attendance at Burnden.

We played Fulham three times in an earlier round.

Bobby Moore was sent off at Burnden for the one and only time in his career.
 
Everton beat us 2-1 on aggregate in the semi-final.

Over 50,000 in attendance at Burnden.

We played Fulham three times in an earlier round.

Bobby Moore was sent off at Burnden for the one and only time in his career.

The number of cup matches in a season factoring in the replays must have been immense.
 
The number of cup matches in a season factoring in the replays must have been immense.
1971 Alvechurch played Oxford United in the final qualifying round, before the first round proper. Five replays, four went to extra time. They played each other 6 times in 3 weeks, Alvechurch winning the sixth game on the Thursday before they played Aldershot in the first round two days later.
They played. Saturday, Tuesday, Monday, Wednesday, Saturday, Monday, then played Aldershot on the Wednesday. All the players had full time jobs as well!
 
Sorry OP this doesn’t answer your question, but was putting together a quiz earlier and looking up the 1977 league cup final between Villa and Everton and saw it took 3 full matches to decide the eventual winners, at 3 different venues. Fascinating stuff really, judging by the way thing have developed fixtures wise.
7 players in the those matches had played or would go on to play for City.
 
1971 Alvechurch played Oxford United in the final qualifying round, before the first round proper. Five replays, four went to extra time. They played each other 6 times in 3 weeks, Alvechurch winning the sixth game on the Thursday before they played Aldershot in the first round two days later.
They played. Saturday, Tuesday, Monday, Wednesday, Saturday, Monday, then played Aldershot on the Wednesday. All the players had full time jobs as well!
Wow.
 
7 players in the those matches had played or would go on to play for City.
John deehan(villa)
Frank Carradous..(villa)?
Asa hartford(everton)
John Gidman(villa)
Great question by the way !

Of course.John Burridge.keeper for villa.
Cant guess anymore.i give up.
Edit. Brian kidd .everton,and i,ll guess at joe royle everton too....and ive not looked it up!
 
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1971 Alvechurch played Oxford United in the final qualifying round, before the first round proper. Five replays, four went to extra time. They played each other 6 times in 3 weeks, Alvechurch winning the sixth game on the Thursday before they played Aldershot in the first round two days later.
They played. Saturday, Tuesday, Monday, Wednesday, Saturday, Monday, then played Aldershot on the Wednesday. All the players had full time jobs as well!

Im guessing Aldershot won?!
 
The number of cup matches in a season factoring in the replays must have been immense.

Aye, not to mention that the second replay was at St Andrews in mid week.

Can you imagine traveling to Birmingham in mid week, for the second replay of a League Cup tie?

The season before we'd played Newcastle three times in the 5th round of the F.A. Cup.

42,000 turned up for the second replay in mid week at Elland Road:

 
John deehan(villa)
Frank Carradous..(villa)?
Asa hartford(everton)
John Gidman(villa)
Great question by the way !

Of course.John Burridge.keeper for villa.
Cant guess anymore.i give up.
Edit. Brian kidd .everton,and i,ll guess at joe royle everton too....and ive not looked it up!
John Burridge
john Gidman
John Deehan
Ken McNaught
Frank Carradous
Gordon Smith
and Ron Saunders as Manager, so 6 players and a manager.
 
John Burridge
john Gidman
John Deehan
Ken McNaught
Frank Carradous
Gordon Smith
and Ron Saunders as Manager, so 6 players and a manager.
1979/80 we played Arsenal over 4 matches in FA Cup semi final and lost, we also played them in between in league. 5 matches 20 days.
 
1971 Alvechurch played Oxford United in the final qualifying round, before the first round proper. Five replays, four went to extra time. They played each other 6 times in 3 weeks, Alvechurch winning the sixth game on the Thursday before they played Aldershot in the first round two days later.
They played. Saturday, Tuesday, Monday, Wednesday, Saturday, Monday, then played Aldershot on the Wednesday. All the players had full time jobs as well!

An FA Cup tie between Arsenal and Sheff Wed in the late 70's took 5 matches (4 replays) before Arsenal finally won

The last 3 replays were played at Leicester if I remember correctly

These were the days when the FA Cup was the best cup competition in the world and winning it meant much much more to players than winning the league
 
John Burridge
john Gidman
John Deehan
Ken McNaught
Frank Carradous
Gordon Smith
and Ron Saunders as Manager, so 6 players and a manager.
So..it was never 7 players as you originally stated..but 6.and i got 3 of em correct
Well done me ;)
 
John Burridge
john Gidman
John Deehan
Ken McNaught
Frank Carradous
Gordon Smith
and Ron Saunders as Manager, so 6 players and a manager.

Pedant alert, but it's a different Gordon Smith from the one who later played for us (they were both Scots, though, and were born within a few months of one another).

This is the guy who was at Villa: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gordon_Smith_(footballer,_born_July_1954)

And this is the former Rangers, Brighton and City player: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gordon_Smith_(footballer,_born_December_1954)
 

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