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October 1975

As appeared in Rothman's Football Yearbook 1976-77 (7th year) :

The Queen Anne Press, London 1976


October

Sheffield United sack manager Ken Furphy . . . Dynamo Kiev win the European Supercup . . . Rodney Marsh Is transfer listed , . . Terry Pake establishes a new League appearances record .... England lose in Czechoslavakia in the European Championship.

1 Gerry Summers is sacked at Oxford after seven years as manager. He says, 'I kept a Third Division side in Division Two. Last season when we sold two of my best players - Curran and Roberts-I wanted to resign, but they wouldn't let me go' .. . Steve Burtenshaw is also dismissed at Sheffield Wednesday.

2 Bobby Svarc signs for Blackburn Rovers from Colchester for £25,000-3 record for Colchester.

4 West Ham and QPR lose their unbeaten records. The former lose at home to Everton and the latter are beaten at Leeds. Leicester draw for the seventh time in 11 league matches . . . Bury are still undefeated . . . Three players are sent off including Len Badger of bottom of the-table Sheffield U. . . . Dave Cunningham (Southend) is the first player to collect 20 disciplinary points-he'll start a three match suspension on Monday . . . Phil Walker, a 20-year-old amateur who only signed for Millwall five days ago scores the winning goal on his debut for the London club . . . Goalkeeper Pat Jcnnings establishes a new appearance record for Tottenham. The 2-2 draw against Newcastle is his 419th league game for the club.

6 Sheffield United dismiss manager Ken Furphy after 11 league matches this season which have yielded only three points. Now the town of Sheffield has two league teams without a manager .. . The FA Charily Shield match will be sponsored by Pont ins Holiday Camp firm for the next three years ... Oleg Blochin scores twice for Dynamo Kiev in their 2-0 Supercup victory over Bayern Munich. The Soviet champions win the trophy on a 3-0 aggregate.

7 Chelsea will issue identity cards to their terrace supporters in an effort to stop hooliganism.

8 Notts Co. provide a major shock by beating Leeds 1-0 at Elland Road in the League Cup. The scorer is lan Scanlon.

13 Rodney Marsh is put on the transfer list by Manchester Cily for 'not giving 100% to Ihe club'. Marsh denies the allegation and says that he does not wish to leave... Stuart Pearson of Manchester U. and John Cidman, the Aston Villa defender, are included in the England squad for the Czechoslovakia match, but neither Hudson nor Bowles is included... Following a trial period, Willie Bell is appointed manager of Birmingham. Chairman Keith Coombs says, 'We didn't realize that we had such a jewel in our midst!'

15 A night of European Championship foolball—Holland lake revenge on Poland by winning 3-0 in Amsterdam, Yugoslavia strengthen their position on top of Group 3 and Austria beat Luxembourg 6-2 ... Len Ashurst is the new manager of struggling Sheffield Wednesday . . . Jimmy Sirrel leaves Notts Co. and takes over Ken Furphy's old job at Sheffield U. Sirrel had no contract with County, but the 53-year-old Scot gave a month's notice lo the club. 'I can do both jobs for a few weeks', he says, 'there is plenty of time'... Gillingham want compensation for Ashurst, who has a contract which still has 19 months unfulfilled ... Manager Alan Ashman resigns at Carlisle.

16 An Aston Villa bid for Rodney Marsh is turned down by Manchester City.

18 Bury, the last unbeaten club in the Football League, lose 4-0 at Peterborough ... . Manchester U. are back on top of Division One following their 3-1 win over Arsenal... Frank Casper of Burnley scores his 100th league goal in his first game for 19 months . . . Crowd riots stop two games in Scotland, at Motherwell and Celtic Park. Motherwell beat Rangers 2-1, but the Celtic v Hibernian game with the visitors leading 2-0 is abandoned due to thick fog with five minutes left to play.

20 David McCreery, Manchester United's 18-year-old striker is included in the Irish squad against Norway . . . Terry Naylor is suspended for two matches . . . Syd Owen leaves Leeds, because the club has refused to give him a written contract. 'I was happy at Leeds,' says the coach, 'but I am looking for security' . . . The England squads—38 players—travelling to Czechoslovakia, are insured for around 10 million pounds.

23 Archie Gemnull is recalled bio the Scotland squad following his excellent displays for Derby.

24 Brian Little, the Aston Villa striker, is out of football with cartilage trouble . . . Eric Sykes, comedian and scriptwriter, accepts an invitation to join the Oldham Board of Directors.

25 Referee Peter Reeves takes the players off the pitch and the West Ham v Manchester U. match is suspended for 18 minutes. There is a pitch invasion caused partly by an overspill from the terraces, partly by fighting.. . . West Ham win 2-1 and the two teams plus QPR are locked on top of the table with 19 points each ... Terry Paine, 36, the Hereford player-coach establishes a new league appearance record— 765! The previous holder of the record was Jimmy Dickinson of Portsmouth.

26 Several players are doubtful for the England trip to Czechoslovakia and Don Revie calls in Frank Lampard to join the senior squad ... Withdrawals from the Scottish squad include Hay, Harvey, Buchan, and Sandy Jardine.

27 Don Revie selects an attacking formation against Czechoslovakia . . . Gerry Summers, the ex-Oxford manager, is appointed as the new boss of Gillingham ... The Sports Council is considering a gambling levy and using the money to develop football grounds as community sports centres.

28 The England U-23 side draws in Trnava—substitute Peter Taylor equalizes an earlier Czech goal .. . Scotland beat Denmark 4-1 in the same competition with Andy Gray of Aston Villa getting a hat-trick.

29 The Czechoslovakia v England match is suspended because of fog after 16 minutes This is only the second lime that an England match has been postponed in 103 years of international football . . . In tbe other matches, both Scotland and N. Ireland win convincingly . . . Don Givens scores four limes in the Republic of Ireland's 4-0 win over Turkey. Givens now has eight goals in the European Championship and he leads the chart of goal-gelters. Givens equals a 41-year-old record set by Paddy Moore . . . Adrian Alston joins Cardiff from Lulon for £30,000.

30 Czechoslovakia beat England 2-1 in Bratislava — their first victory against England since 1934. Channon puts England ahead, but Nehoda equalizes seconds before half-time. Gallis gets tbe winner early in the second period. Gillard and two Czech players are booked. Following an incident on the field the Czech substitute goalkeeper Vencel remonstrates with the referee from the substitute's bench and is shown the red disc and told to go into the dressing-room. McFarland is injured and substituted by Watson. This is the first England defeat since Don Revie took over as manager.

31 Don Howe is the new coach of Leeds. The ex-WesI Bromwich manager has been helping the Turkish side, Galatasaray during the last few months on the understanding that if a job in England was offered to him, he was free to take it.

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1970 January-June


1970 July August September October November December
1971 January February March April May June


1971 July August September October November December
1972 January February March April May June


1972 July August September October November December
1973 January February March April May June


1973 July August September October November December
1974 January February March April May June


1974 July August September October November December
1975 January February March April May June



1975 July August September October November December
1976 January February March April May June



1976 July August September October November December
1977 January February March April May June




See Calendar 1970 and Calendar 1971

 
Bob Dunning
3 February 2007

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