1976–77 Leeds United A.F.C. season
1976–77 season of Leeds United
Leeds United 1976–77 football season
The 1976–77 season was Leeds United 's thirteenth consecutive season 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.
Competitions
League table
Source:
World Football Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored
Matches
Date
Opponent
Venue
Result[ a]
Scorers
Attendance
21 August 1976
West Bromwich Albion
Home
2–2
Clarke , Harris
40,248
24 August 1976
Birmingham City
Away
0–0
—
35,399
28 August 1976
Coventry City
Away
2–4
Currie , F. Gray
18,227
4 September 1976
Derby County
Home
2–0
Cherry , E. Gray
33,352
11 September 1976
Tottenham Hotspur
Away
0–1
—
35,525
18 September 1976
Newcastle United
Home
2–2
Harris , McNiven
35,089
25 September 1976
Middlesbrough
Away
0–1
—
25,000
2 October 1976
Manchester United
Home
0–2
—
44,512
6 October 1976
West Ham United
Away
3–1
Harris , Lorimer , E. Gray
21,909
16 October 1976
Norwich City
Away
2–1
E. Gray , F. Gray
25,217
23 October 1976
Liverpool
Home
1–1
McNiven
44,696
30 October 1976
Arsenal
Home
2–1
Cherry , Jordan
33,566
6 November 1976
Everton
Away
2–0
Jordan , McQueen
32,618
10 November 1976
Stoke City
Home
1–1
Lorimer
29,199
20 November 1976
Ipswich Town
Away
1–1
McQueen
30,096
27 November 1976
Leicester City
Home
2–2
Lorimer , McNiven
29,713
11 December 1976
Aston Villa
Home
1–3
McNiven
31,232
27 December 1976
Manchester City
Home
0–2
—
48,708
29 December 1976
Sunderland
Away
1–0
Jordan
26,999
3 January 1977
Arsenal
Away
1–1
Clarke
44,090
22 January 1977
West Bromwich Albion
Away
2–1
McQueen , E. Gray
25,958
2 February 1977
Birmingham City
Home
1–0
McQueen
22,805
5 February 1977
Coventry City
Home
1–2
Jordan
26,058
12 February 1977
Derby County
Away
1–0
Jordan
28,350
19 February 1977
Tottenham Hotspur
Home
2–0
Clarke , Jordan
16,201
2 March 1977
Newcastle United
Away
0–3
—
31,995
5 March 1977
Middlesbrough
Home
2–1
McQueen (2)
32,152
8 March 1977
Queens Park Rangers
Away
0–0
—
20,386
12 March 1977
Manchester United
Away
0–1
—
60,612
23 March 1977
Norwich City
Home
3–2
Jordan , Reaney , Hampton
18,700
2 April 1977
Liverpool
Away
1–3
McQueen
48,791
8 April 1977
Manchester City
Away
1–2
Jordan
47,727
9 April 1977
Sunderland
Home
1–1
Cherry
32,966
12 April 1977
Stoke City
Away
1–2
Jordan
17,960
16 April 1977
Ipswich Town
Home
2–1
McGhie, Clarke (pen)
28,578
26 April 1977
West Ham United
Home
1–1
Jordan
16,891
30 April 1977
Bristol City
Home
2–0
Thomas , E. Gray
21,461
4 May 1977
Everton
Home
0–0
—
22,175
7 May 1977
Aston Villa
Away
1–2
McNiven
38,205
10 May 1977
Bristol City
Away
0–1
—
23,587
14 May 1977
Queens Park Rangers
Home
0–1
—
22,226
16 May 1977
Leicester City
Away
1–0
F. Gray
13,642
Source:[ 1]
FA Cup
Round
Date
Opponent
Venue
Result[ a]
Scorers
Attendance
Third round
8 January 1977
Norwich City
Home
5–2
Clarke , Jordan , Reaney , Hampton , McQueen
28,130
Fourth round
29 January 1977
Birmingham City
Away
2–1
Clarke , Jordan
38,000
Fifth round
26 February 1977
Manchester City
Home
1–0
Cherry
47,731
Quarter-final
19 March 1977
Wolverhampton Wanderers
Away
1–0
E. Gray
50,000
Semi-final
23 April 1977
Manchester United
Neutral
1–2
Clarke
55,000
Source:[ 1]
League Cup
Round
Date
Opponent
Venue
Result[ a]
Scorers
Attendance
Second round
1 September 1976
Stoke City
Away
1–2
Currie
22,550
Source:[ 1]
Notes
^ a b c Leeds United's score written first
References
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