1979–80 Aston Villa F.C. season

8 September 1979: The national transfer record fee is broken for the second time in four days when Wolverhampton Wanderers pay almost £1,500,000 for Aston Villa and Scotland striker Andy Gray.[1]

October 1979: John Gidman is sold to Everton for £650,000 (2013: £2,900,000) in a deal which sees midfielder Pat Heard move the other way at a valuation of £100,000.[2] Heard would make nine appearances in his first season at Villa Park.[3]

8 March 1980: Second Division West Ham United beat Aston Villa 1–0 in the FA Cup sixth round.[4]

28 April 1980: Arsenal and Liverpool require another replay after drawing 1–1 again in their FA Cup semi-final second replay at Villa Park.[4]

3 May 1980: Liverpool clinch the league title in their penultimate league game of the season by beating Aston Villa 4–1 at Anfield.[5]

P WDLFAGDPts
1Liverpool42251078130+5160
2Manchester United42241086535+3058
3Ipswich Town42229116839+2953
4Arsenal42181685236+1652
5Nottingham Forest42208146343+2048
6Wolverhampton Wanderers42199145847+1147
7Aston Villa421614125150+146
8Southampton42189156553+1245
9Middlesbrough421612145044+644
10West Bromwich Albion421119125450+441
11Leeds United421314154650−440
12Norwich City421314155866−840
13Crystal Palace421216144150−940
14Tottenham Hotspur421510175262−1040
15Coventry City42167195666−1039
16Brighton & Hove Albion421115164757−1037
17Manchester City421213174366−2337
18Stoke City421310194458−1436
19Everton42917164351−835
20Bristol City42913203766−2931
21Derby County42118234767−2030
22Bolton Wanderers42515223873−3525

References

  1. www.thewolvessite.co.uk
  2. The Guardian, Clough apology to directors, 19 October 1979
  3. Pat Heard Career statistics
  4. 4.0 4.1 Smailes, Gordon (2000). The Breedon Book of Football Records. Derby: Breedon Books. p. 234. ISBN 1859832148.
  5. www.liverweb.org.uk