1976–77 Leeds United A.F.C. season

Leeds United
1976–77 season
Chairman Manny Cussins
Manager Jimmy Armfield
First Division 10th
FA Cup Semi-finals
League Cup Second round
Top goalscorer League: Jordan (10)
All: Jordan (12)
Average home league attendance 31,176

During the 1976–77 English football season, Leeds United A.F.C. competed in the Football League First Division.

Season summary

Leeds United's league form was inconsistent and they could only muster fifteen league wins all season. Their start was poor with one win in their first nine games. They recovered a little through the autumn but continued to struggle for goals. Leeds though faded away and finished in 10th, their lowest finish since 1964.

On a more positive note, Leeds went on a brilliant FA Cup run they beat Norwich City, Birmingham City, Manchester City and Wolves to reach the semi finals, where they were drawn with Manchester United. They conceded two early goals at Hillsborough and even after Allan Clarke pulled a goal back, Leeds could not recover.

There was an inconsolable feeling about the club as the season drew to a close. The crowd of 16,891 who watched Leeds draw 1-1 with West Ham United on 26 April at Elland Road was the lowest since the club's return to the First Division, bearing testimony to the depression felt by the Leeds fans.

Final league table

Pos Team Pld W D L F A W D L F A F A GD Pts
1 Liverpool 421830471158815226233+ 2957
2 Manchester City 421551381369622216034+ 2656
3 Ipswich Town 4215424111741025286639+ 2752
4 Aston Villa 4217315517541221337650+ 2651
5 Newcastle United 4214614015471024346449+ 1549
6 Manchester United 4212634122651030407162+ 947
7 West Bromwich Albion 421065382267824346256+ 645
8 Arsenal 4211643720551127396459+ 543
9 Everton 42975352457927406264– 242
10 Leeds United 428852826741020254851– 342
11 Leicester City 42894302849817324760– 1342
12 Middlesbrough 4211642514371115314045– 541
13 Birmingham City 4210653825361225366361+ 238
14 Queens Park Rangers 4210743121351316314752– 538
15 Derby County 4299336180101114375055– 537
16 Norwich City 4212453023251417414764– 1737
17 West Ham United 429662823281118424665– 1936
18 Bristol City 428762519361213293848– 1035
19 Coventry City 427953426361214334859– 1135
20 Sunderland 429572916271217384654– 834
21 Stoke City 42984211616147352851– 2334
22 Tottenham Hotspur 429752620321622524872– 2433

P = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; F = Goals for; A = Goals against; GD = Goal difference; Pts = Points

Key
League Champions, qualified for European Cup
FA Cup winners, qualified for Cup Winners' Cup
Qualified for UEFA Cup
League Cup winners, qualified for UEFA Cup
Relegated

Results

Leeds United's score comes first[1]

Legend

Win Draw Loss

Football League First Division

DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
21 August 1976 West Bromwich AlbionH2–240,248Clarke, Harris
24 August 1976 Birmingham CityA0–035,399
28 August 1976 Coventry CityA2–418,227Currie, F Gray
4 September 1976 Derby CountyH2–033,352Cherry, E Gray
11 September 1976 Tottenham HotspurA0–135,525
18 September 1976 Newcastle UnitedH2–235,089Harris, McNiven
25 September 1976 MiddlesbroughA0–125,000
2 October 1976 Manchester UnitedH0–244,512
6 October 1976 West Ham UnitedA3–121,909Harris, Lorimer, E Gray
16 October 1976 Norwich CityA2–125,217E Gray, F Gray
23 October 1976 LiverpoolH1–144,696McNiven
30 October 1976 ArsenalH2–133,566Cherry, Jordan
6 November 1976 EvertonA2–032,618Jordan, McQueen
10 November 1976 Stoke CityH1–129,199Lorimer
20 November 1976 Ipswich TownA1–130,096McQueen
27 November 1976 Leicester CityH2–229,713Lorimer, McNiven
11 December 1976 Aston VillaH1–331,232McNiven
27 December 1976 Manchester CityH0–248,708
29 December 1976 SunderlandA1–026,999Jordan
3 January 1977 ArsenalA1–144,090Clarke
22 January 1977 West Bromwich AlbionA2–125,958McQueen, E Gray
2 February 1977 Birmingham CityH1–022,805McQueen
5 February 1977 Coventry CityH1–226,058Jordan
12 February 1977 Derby CountyA1–028,350Jordan
19 February 1977 Tottenham HotspurH2–016,201Clarke, Jordan
2 March 1977 Newcastle UnitedA0–331,995
5 March 1977 MiddlesbroughH2–132,152McQueen (2)
8 March 1977 Queens Park RangersA0–020,386
12 March 1977 Manchester UnitedA0–160,612
23 March 1977 Norwich CityH3–218,700Jordan, Reaney, Hampton
2 April 1977 LiverpoolA1–348,791McQueen
8 April 1977 Manchester CityA1–247,727Jordan
9 April 1977 SunderlandH1–132,966Cherry
12 April 1977 Stoke CityA1–217,960Jordan
16 April 1977 Ipswich TownH2–128,578McGhie, Clarke (pen)
26 April 1977 West Ham UnitedH1–116,891Jordan
30 April 1977 Bristol CityH2–021,461Thomas, E Gray
4 May 1977 EvertonH0–022,175
7 May 1977 Aston VillaA1–238,205McNiven
10 May 1977 Bristol CityA0–123,587
14 May 1977 Queens Park RangersH0–122,226
16 May 1977 Leicester CityA1–013,642F Gray

FA Cup

Main article: 1976-77 FA Cup
RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
R38 January 1977 Norwich CityH5–228,130Clarke, Jordan, Reaney, Hampton, McQueen
R429 January 1977 Birmingham CityA2–138,000Clarke, Jordan
R526 February 1977 Manchester CityH1–047,731Cherry
QF19 March 1977 Wolverhampton WanderersA1–050,000E Gray
SF23 April 1977 Manchester UnitedN1–255,000Clarke

League Cup

RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorers
R21 September 1976 Stoke CityA1–222,550Currie

Squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
- Scotland GK David Stewart
- England DF Paul Reaney
- England DF Trevor Cherry
- England DF Norman Hunter
- Scotland DF Frank Gray
- Wales MF Carl Harris
- Scotland MF Eddie Gray
- England FW Allan Clarke
- Scotland FW Joe Jordan
- England FW Ray Hankin
- Scotland GK David Harvey
- England MF Tony Currie
No. Position Player
- Scotland DF Gordon McQueen
- Scotland FW Peter Lorimer
- Wales MF Gwyn Thomas
- England DF Paul Madeley
- Scotland FW David McNiven
- England DF Peter Hampton
- Wales MF Terry Yorath
- Scotland MF Billy Bremner
- Wales MF Byron Stevenson
- Scotland DF David Whyte
- England DF Keith Parkinson
- Scotland MF Billy McGhie

References

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