19 April: Arsenal in 17th and Tottenham 20th in the league with 4 games to play

 

 

Compiled by Tony Attwood

Today’s headline comes from this day in 1975.  The final league table for that season is shown at the end of the anniversary list.  It is interesting as exactly half of the teams in the league that season have not been in the top league in 2023/24 – including of course Derby who won the league.

18 April 2019: Arsenal beat Napoli away 0-1 to go into the semi-finals of the Europa League, having won the first leg 2-0. Lacazette got the goal.  The game was the last of a seven match run of which we won six, but it was followed by three successive defeats.  In the end we lost the Europa final 4-1 to Chelsea.

19 April 1864: Birth of George Davie, the Arsenal player who sued the Royal Arsenal Committee, and in losing that fight changed the transfer system, invoking “retain and transfer” – a repressive system which stayed until George Eastham challenged it again in court.

19 April 1897: After three consecutive defeats, Arsenal made it 3 consecutive wins by beating Darwen 1-0.  The goal by O’Brien gave him 14 in 26 league games to become top scorer for the season.

19 April 1904: Bradford City 0 Arsenal 3 making it 91 scored, 22 conceded for the season – a goal difference of +69 – equalled only in 1934/5 but never bettered.  Coleman scored to make it 23 league goals for the season.  Arsenal drew the last match 0-0 to secure promotion.

19 April 1913: Tottenham 1 Arsenal 1.  Last game for Hugh Macdonald in his second spell at Arsenal – he moved on to Fulham in November. The goal was scored by George Grant – one of just two goals he scored that season.

19 April 1915: George Morrell resigned as Arsenal manager; having become Arsenal’s longest serving manager thus far.  His win percentage was 35.27% – just above Knighton’s but he was the manager who got Arsenal promotion.

19 April 1915: Athletic News reported that Arsenal were £5000 in debt.  Later they reported that Sheffield United had made a loss of £2050 despite winning the FA Cup and that Sheffield Wednesday had debts of £10,000 because of recent ground improvements.

19 April 1919:   The semi final of the highly controversial London Victory Cup match at Highbury.   Sir Henry Norris was outraged by Fulham’s manipulation of the situation and ultimately resigned as a director of that club.

19 April 1930: Huddersfield 2 Arsenal 2.  This league match took place one week before the two met in the Cup Final at Wembley, and relegation looked a possibility. Yet only 11,988 turned up for the league match.  Bastin and Hulme scored.

19 April 1933: Ralph James Evans Birkett signed from Torquay.  He played 19 games and scored 7 goals before going to Middlesbrough in 1935.

19 April 1935: Arsenal 8 Middlesbrough 0.  Amazingly it was the third time Arsenal scored eight in a league game and in each Drake got at least three.  This time he got four as 45,719 watched the fun. Rogers (2) Bastin and Beasley got the other goals. It was Rogers’ first game.

19 April 1946: Derby 1 Arsenal 1 in a run of six games without a win as the wartime league headed towards its ultimate conclusion.  Arsenal needed new players – and how!

19 April 1957 Good Friday.  An 11am kick off saw Arsenal draw 1-1 with Blackpool before 50,000 + crowd at Highbury. Many came to see 42 years old Stanley Matthews play ‘for the last time’ – which turned out to be wrong by 8 years. David Durie of Blackpool and Mike Tiddy of Arsenal refused to play on religious grounds – both were lay preachers.

19 April 1965:  Arsenal 3 Blackpool 1, made it three home games in a row with under 20,000 present.  Baker got two of the goals to give him 25 in 42 league games. The result left Arsenal 9th, 16 points behind the leaders.

19 April 1965: Perry Groves born in Bow – so no doubt of him being a cockney.  He was the nephew of Vic Groves who played for Arsenal in the 50s and 60s.  He was also George Graham’s first signing (from Colchester).

19 April 1972: Arsenal 2 Stoke 1.  FA Cup semi final replay.  George and Radford scored and took Arsenal to successive cup finals for the first time ever.

19 April 1975: Ian Allinson played his first game for Colchester – the club that allowed him to move to Arsenal on a free transfer after an administrative error.

19 April 1975: Arsenal were in 17th and Tottenham 20th in the league with four and three games to play respectively.  Relegation for both clubs was a possibility.

19 April 1976: Last game for Brian Kidd.  He played 37 league games in the second of the two seasons he was with Arsenal, scoring 11, before returning to Manchester, but this time with City.  Arsenal lost 2-1 away to QPR, taking QPR to 2nd place one point behind Liverpool.

19 April 1980: Liverpool 1 Arsenal 1, in the League.  Arsenal’s previous two games had been draws with Liverpool in the FA Cup.  There was then a game against WBA before two more attempts to resolve the cup games, as Arsenal ultimately did.

19 April 1997: Vieira kicked the ball out as Stephen Hughes was down injured. Blackburn took the throw and deliberately sent it behind the defence, chased it down, got a corner and scored.  Blackburn shrugged off the Arsenal protests and gained a 1-1 draw – in contrast to Arsenal’s reaction in 1999 in the cup match against Sheffield United.  The difference in class and style between the clubs has never been more marked.

19 April 1999: Arsenal beat Wimbledon 5-1 as Kanu scored his first league goal for Arsenal (he had scored in the cup on March 6).  Parlour, Vieira and Bergkamp plus an own goal completed the rout in front of 37,982.

19 April 2006: Arsenal v Villareal, Champions League semi-final.  Toure scored the last Highbury goal under floodlights while a squirrel on the pitch led to comments about the animal having more Champions League experience than Tottenham.

19 April 2008: Arsenal beat Reading 2-0, the start of four consecutive victories to the end of the season, in which Arsenal scored 10 and conceded two.  Arsenal finished third, five points off the leaders, 37 points above Tottenham.

19 April 2021: It was announced that Arsenal had joined a new league of European clubs to play mid-week from next season, outside of the auspices of existing football bodies such as Uefa, and the FA.

1975: final league table is below.  Half of the teams in the league that season have not been in the top league in 2023/24 – including of course Derby who won the league.

Team P W D L F A GAvg Pts
1 Derby County 42 21 11 10 67 49 1.367 53
2 Liverpool 42 20 11 11 60 39 1.538 51
3 Ipswich Town 42 23 5 14 66 44 1.500 51
4 Everton 42 16 18 8 56 42 1.333 50
5 Stoke City 42 17 15 10 64 48 1.333 49
6 Sheffield United 42 18 13 11 58 51 1.137 49
7 Middlesbrough 42 18 12 12 54 40 1.350 48
8 Manchester City 42 18 10 14 54 54 1.000 46
9 Leeds United 42 16 13 13 57 49 1.163 45
10 Burnley 42 17 11 14 68 67 1.015 45
11 Queens Park Rangers 42 16 10 16 54 54 1.000 42
12 Wolverhampton Wanderers 42 14 11 17 57 54 1.056 39
13 West Ham United 42 13 13 16 58 59 0.983 39
14 Coventry City 42 12 15 15 51 62 0.823 39
15 Newcastle United 42 15 9 18 59 72 0.819 39
16 Arsenal 42 13 11 18 47 49 0.959 37
17 Birmingham City 42 14 9 19 53 61 0.869 37
18 Leicester City 42 12 12 18 46 60 0.767 36
19 Tottenham Hotspur 42 13 8 21 52 63 0.825 34
20 Luton Town 42 11 11 20 47 65 0.723 33
21 Chelsea 42 9 15 18 42 72 0.583 33
22 Carlisle United 42 12 5 25 43 59 0.729 29

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