1973–74 Manchester United F.C. season




















































Manchester United
1973–74 season
Chairman Louis Edwards
Manager Tommy Docherty
First Division 21st (relegated)
FA Cup Fourth Round
League Cup Second Round
Top goalscorer
League:
Sammy McIlroy (6)

All:
Lou Macari (6)
Sammy McIlroy (6)

Highest home attendance 60,025 vs Leeds United (9 February 1974)
Lowest home attendance 23,906 vs Middlesbrough (8 October 1973)
Average home league attendance 41,251


















Home colours














Away colours














Third colours




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The 1973–74 season was Manchester United's 72nd season in the Football League, and their 29th consecutive season in the top division of English football.[1] It was the first full season in charge for manager Tommy Docherty, who had been appointed the previous December following the dismissal of Frank O'Farrell. Only six seasons after winning the European Cup, United were relegated, meaning that they would be a Second Division club for the first time since 1938.


Having been persuaded to return to the team after walking out during the previous season, the troubled George Best briefly returned to the side, but played his last game for the club on New Year's Day, and his contract was cancelled the following season after more than a decade at Old Trafford.


Docherty took the unusual step of appointing goalkeeper Alex Stepney as the team's penalty taker. After 12 games, Stepney had converted two penalties, which made him the club's joint top scorer, a position he held for ten matches.


United began the season with two victories in their first three games, but then recorded only four wins in twenty League games between September and March. A late-season run of victories raised the prospect of survival, but United stumbled as the season drew to an end. On the last full day of the season, United could survive only by winning their home game against Manchester City and then their rearranged game at Stoke City, provided that points were dropped by other relegation candidates, all of which had only one game remaining. In the event, United lost both games whilst their rivals' results meant that they would have been relegated anyway.


The scorer of what proved to be the winning goal for Manchester City in United's penultimate game was former United player Denis Law, who scored with a back-heel in the 81st minute. He did not celebrate the goal, and was substituted shortly afterwards. The goal triggered a series of pitch invasions by Manchester United fans, perhaps hoping to get the match replayed, that forced the referee to abandon the game in the 85th minute. After a review, the Football League decided that the result should stand.


This was the season in which the Football League increased the number of relegation places from two to three, and it is often incorrectly claimed that by winning at Old Trafford Manchester City "relegated" United. In fact, it was Birmingham City's win over Norwich City and West Ham United's point against Liverpool that sealed United's fate, since, with a win still worth only two points, United could not have caught Birmingham and West Ham even if they had won their last two fixtures. However, City's victory and Southampton's win at Everton meant that United finished in 21st place, and would still have been relegated under the old system.


Already relegated, United then lost their last game of the season, against sixth-placed Stoke City.


In spite of the relegation to the Second Division, the club's directors decided not to sack Docherty, placing their confidence in him to restore the club's First Division status at the first attempt.[2]




Contents






  • 1 First Division


  • 2 FA Cup


  • 3 League Cup


  • 4 Squad statistics


  • 5 References





First Division



























































































































































































































































































































































Date
Opponents
H / A
Result
F – A
Scorers
Attendance
25 August 1973

Arsenal
A
0 – 3

51,501
29 August 1973

Stoke City
H
1 – 0

James
43,614
1 September 1973

Queens Park Rangers
H
2 – 1

Holton, McIlroy
44,156
5 September 1973

Leicester City
A
0 – 1

29,152
8 September 1973

Ipswich Town
A
1 – 2

Anderson
22,023
12 September 1973

Leicester City
H
1 – 2

Stepney
40,793
15 September 1973

West Ham United
H
3 – 1

Kidd (2), Storey-Moore
44,757
22 September 1973

Leeds United
A
0 – 0

47,058
29 September 1973

Liverpool
H
0 – 0

53,882
6 October 1973

Wolverhampton Wanderers
A
1 – 2

McIlroy
32,962
13 October 1973

Derby County
H
0 – 1

43,724
20 October 1973

Birmingham City
H
1 – 0

Stepney
48,937
27 October 1973

Burnley
A
0 – 0

31,976
3 November 1973

Chelsea
H
2 – 2

Greenhoff, Young
48,036
10 November 1973

Tottenham Hotspur
A
1 – 2

Best
42,756
17 November 1973

Newcastle United
A
2 – 3

Graham, Macari
41,768
24 November 1973

Norwich City
H
0 – 0

36,338
8 December 1973

Southampton
H
0 – 0

31,648
15 December 1973

Coventry City
H
2 – 3

Best, Morgan
28,589
22 December 1973

Liverpool
A
0 – 2

40,420
26 December 1973

Sheffield United
H
1 – 2

Macari
38,653
29 December 1973

Ipswich Town
H
2 – 0

Macari, McIlroy
36,365
1 January 1974

Queens Park Rangers
A
0 – 3

32,339
12 January 1974

West Ham United
A
1 – 2

McIlroy
34,147
19 January 1974

Arsenal
H
1 – 1

James
38,589
2 February 1974

Coventry City
A
0 – 1

25,313
9 February 1974

Leeds United
H
0 – 2

60,025
16 February 1974

Derby County
A
2 – 2

Greenhoff, Houston
29,987
23 February 1974

Wolverhampton Wanderers
H
0 – 0

39,260
2 March 1974

Sheffield United
A
1 – 0

Macari
29,203
13 March 1974

Manchester City
A
0 – 0

51,331
16 March 1974

Birmingham City
A
0 – 1

37,768
23 March 1974

Tottenham Hotspur
H
0 – 1

36,278
30 March 1974

Chelsea
A
3 – 1

Daly, McIlroy, Morgan
29,602
3 April 1974

Burnley
H
3 – 3

Forsyth, Holton, McIlroy
33,336
6 April 1974

Norwich City
A
2 – 0

Greenhoff, Macari
28,223
13 April 1974

Newcastle United
H
1 – 0

McCalliog
44,751
15 April 1974

Everton
H
3 – 0

McCalliog (2), Houston
48,424
20 April 1974

Southampton
A
1 – 1

McCalliog
30,789
23 April 1974

Everton
A
0 – 1

46,093
27 April 1974

Manchester City
H
0 – 1

56,996
29 April 1974

Stoke City
A
0 – 1

27,392



















































Pos
Club

Pld

W

D

L

GF

GA

GAvg

Pts
20
Southampton
42 11 14 17 47 68 0.691
36
21
Manchester United
42 10 12 20 38 48 0.792
32
22
Norwich City
42 7 15 20 37 62 0.597
29

Pld = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against; GAvg = Goal average; Pts = Points



FA Cup






























Date
Round
Opponents
H / A
Result
F – A
Scorers
Attendance
5 January 1974
Round 3

Plymouth Argyle
H
1 – 0

Macari
31,810
26 January 1974
Round 4

Ipswich Town
H
0 – 1

37,177


League Cup





















Date
Round
Opponents
H / A
Result
F – A
Scorers
Attendance
8 October 1973
Round 2

Middlesbrough
H
0 – 1

23,906


Squad statistics













































































































































































































































































































































Pos.
Name
League
FA Cup
League Cup
Total
Apps
Goals
Apps
Goals
Apps
Goals
Apps
Goals
GK
England Alex Stepney
42 2 2 0 1 0 45 2
DF
Scotland Martin Buchan
42 0 2 0 1 0 45 0
DF
Scotland Alex Forsyth
18(1) 1 2 0 0 0 20(1) 0
DF
England Brian Greenhoff
36 3 2 0 1 0 39 3
DF
Wales Clive Griffiths
7 0 0 0 0 0 7 0
DF
Scotland Jim Holton
34 2 2 0 1 0 37 2
DF
Scotland Stewart Houston
20 2 0 0 0 0 20 2
DF
England Steve James
21 2 1 0 1 0 23 2
DF
England David Sadler
2(1) 0 0 0 0 0 2(1) 0
DF
England Arnie Sidebottom
2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
DF
England Tony Young
29 1 2 0 1 0 32 1
MF
Northern Ireland George Best
12 2 0 0 0 0 12 2
MF
England Paul Bielby
2(2) 0 0 0 0 0 2(2) 0
MF
Republic of Ireland Gerry Daly
14(2) 1 0 0 1 0 15(2) 1
MF
Scotland George Graham
23(1) 1 1 0 1 0 25(1) 0
MF
Republic of Ireland Mick Martin
12(4) 0 2 0 0 0 14(4) 0
MF
Scotland Jim McCalliog
11 4 0 0 0 0 11 4
MF
Northern Ireland Sammy McIlroy
24(5) 6 1(1) 0 0 0 25(6) 6
FW
Northern Ireland Trevor Anderson
11(1) 1 0 0 0 0 11(1) 1
FW
Scotland George Buchan
0(3) 0 0 0 0(1) 0 0(4) 0
FW
England Paul Fletcher
2(3) 0 0 0 0 0 2(3) 0
FW
England Brian Kidd
21 2 1(1) 0 1 0 23(1) 2
FW
Scotland Lou Macari
34(1) 5 2 1 1 0 37(1) 6
FW
Scotland Willie Morgan
41 2 2 0 1 0 44 2
FW
England Ian Storey-Moore
2 1 0 0 0 0 2 1
Own goals
0 0 0 0


References





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