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June 1975

As appeared in Rothman's Football Yearbook 1975-76 (6th year) :

The Queen Anne Press, London 1975

June

6 The Football League AGM. Stoke City's forlorn bid to remain in the UEFA Cup produces sympathy but no chance of reversing the European Union's decision that they had finished too low in the League to qualify. The 'one city one club' ruling, which had stood for many years as a legacy from the Fairs Cup, turns out to be a millstone now that UEFA have decided to abide by their own statute, but this is no consolation for bitterly disappointed Stoke. Everton may yet get into the competition. No shocks on the re-election of clubs to Division Four. All are re-elected, with Kettering's 20 votes coming nearest to the Workington total of 28.

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

The Queen Anne Press, London 1976


June

The FA announces a new disciplinary code . . . Leeds are banned from European competitions ... the managerial merry-go-round starts again.

10 A strong statement from the Football Association establishes a disciplinary code for the 1975-76 season. The Daily Telegraph writes: The Football Associ a I ion yesterday brought a heavy disciplinary foot down on those players and clubs who have been flouting the appeals system. Next season, any player accumulating 20 penalty points will be banned-and there will be no delaying tactics by dubs lofree players for vilal matches. Under the new system, agreed yesterday by representatives of the FA, Football League, Professional Footballers' Association, and the Managers' and Secretaries' Association, players on 20 points will be called before an FA commission. They will be entitled to enter a plea in mitigation but, unless the player's previous record persuades the commission to waive a ban, the only point in question will be the length of suspension. Depending on the nature of the player's offences, he may be banned for one, two, or three matches. Any player sent off nexl season will not be able to contest the referee's decision but, instead of the present three-match ban, he will miss only one match - and also collect 12 penalty points. Clubs will have to bear their share of responsibility for the conduct of their players. A club will be called before an FA commission, should their players accumulate 100 penalty points.'

12 Gordon Lee (Blackburn) is the new manager of Newcastle. Joe Harvey becomes general manager.

13 Mike Summerbee, the Manchester Cily winger, joins Burnley . . . The UEFA Disciplinary Commission places a four-year ban on Leeds United for the misbehaviour of their supporters at the European Cup final in May. Leeds will be excluded from Europe on two occasions during the four-year period . . . Dave Watson moves to Manchester C. from Sunderland in a deal involving £175,000 cash plus Jeff Clarke ... Willie Morgan is back with Burnley from Manchester U.

20 New managers are appointed at several clubs-Jim Smith takes the place of Gordon Lee at Blackburn, and his job at Colchester goes to Bobby Roberts. John NcNamee is the new boss at Workington.

27 Leicester sign Steve Kember from Chelsea for £80,000.

Archive

1967 January-December
1968  
1969 August-December
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
13 August 2005

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