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      • One win in seven league games under Clough was United's worst start to a top- flight campaign for ten years. The ever-dependable Maurice Lindley took over as caretaker manager for one game - a 5-1 hammering of Sheffield United at Elland Road on September 21 1974 - before Armfield was appointed.
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  2. Leeds United; 1974–75 season; Chairman: Manny Cussins: Manager: Brian Clough (until 12 September) Maurice Lindley (caretaker) Jimmy Armfield (from 4 October) Stadium: Elland Road: First Division: 9th: FA Cup: Quarter-finals: League Cup: Fourth round: European Cup: Runners-up: Charity Shield: Runners-up: Top goalscorer: League: Allan Clarke ...

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    Apr 6, 2013 · One win in seven league games under Clough was United's worst start to a top- flight campaign for ten years. The ever-dependable Maurice Lindley took over as caretaker manager for one game - a 5-1 hammering of Sheffield United at Elland Road on September 21 1974 - before Armfield was appointed.

  4. This ranking is calculated on the total of league games of the country between 1964 and 1974 weighted by the tier of the competition teams played for. The points per match are calculated on the basis of a 3-point victory and a 1-point draw. First data collected by footballdatabase.eu on the 22/08/1964. All information before this date, if they ...

    • Squad
    • Staff

    •David Harvey

    •Mick Bates

    •Terry Cooper

    •Johnny Giles

    •Joe Jordan

    •John McGovern

    Manager: Brian Clough, Jimmy Armfield (4 October 1974-)

  5. Chelsea's Bill Garner opened the scoring after forty minutes and United nerves were fraying by the time Trevor Cherry scored his first League goal of the season after 67 minutes. A midweek clash with Arsenal at Elland Road brought United a valuable victory, the success owing much to their tenacity.

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  6. The dire run of results that preceded Leeds United's home game with Burnley in March 1974 had left their once unassailable lead at the top of the First Division looking distinctly brittle. On 9 February, the Whites' 2-0 beating of Manchester United at Old Trafford extended their advantage over second-placed Liverpool to nine points with ...

  7. Biggest win. 5–0 vs Middlesbrough (18 March 1978) Biggest defeat. 0–3 vs Norwich City (1 April 1978) ← 1976–77. 1978–79 →. The 1977–78 season was Leeds United 's fourteenth consecutive season in the Football League First Division. Along with the First Division, they also competed in the FA Cup and the Football League Cup .

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