1974–75 West Ham United F.C. season
West Ham won the FA Cup Final for the second time, recording a 2-0 result against a Fulham side captained by former Upton Park legend Bobby Moore. Both West Ham goals were scored by Alan 'Sparrow' Taylor.
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FA competitions |
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Football League |
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Lower leagues |
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European competitions |
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Related to national team |
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Club seasons
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First Division |
Arsenal · Birmingham City · Burnley · Carlisle United · Chelsea · Coventry City · Derby County · Everton · Ipswich Town · Leeds United · Leicester City · Liverpool · Luton Town · Manchester City · Middlesbrough · Newcastle United · Queens Park Rangers · Sheffield United · Stoke City · Tottenham Hotspur · Wolverhampton Wanderers
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Second Division |
Aston Villa · Blackpool · Bolton Wanderers · Bristol City · Bristol Rovers · Cardiff City · Fulham · Hull City · Leyton Orient · Manchester United · Millwall · Norwich City · Nottingham Forest · Notts County · Oldham Athletic · Oxford United · Portsmouth · Sheffield Wednesday · Southampton · Sunderland · West Bromwich Albion · West Ham United · York City
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Third Division |
Aldershot · Blackburn Rovers · Bournemouth · Brighton & Hove Albion · Bury · Charlton Athletic · Chesterfield · Colchester United · Crystal Palace · Gillingham · Grimsby Town · Halifax Town · Hereford United · Huddersfield Town · Peterborough United · Plymouth Argyle · Port Vale · Preston North End · Southend United · Swindon Town · Tranmere Rovers · Walsall · Watford · Wrexham
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Fourth Division |
Barnsley · Bradford City · Brentford · Cambridge United · Chester · Crewe Alexandra · Darlington · Doncaster Rovers · Exeter City · Hartlepool United · Lincoln City · Mansfield Town · Newport County · Northampton Town · Reading · Rochdale · Rotherham United · Scunthorpe United · Shrewsbury Town · Southport · Stockport County · Swansea City · Torquay United · Workington
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