During the 1968–69 English football season, Arsenal Football Club competed in the Football League First Division. The team finished fourth in the league...
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The 1968–69 season was Chelsea Football Club's 55th of competitive football, and their 42nd in the English top flight. Source: World Football Rules for...
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graduated from the academy and reserve teams. Since Arsenal were based in Plumstead as Royal Arsenal F.C., they had a reserve side which was at first set...
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The 1968–69 season was Liverpool Football Club's 77th season in existence and their seventh consecutive season in the First Division. Liverpool came close...
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spent their first four seasons solely participating in cup tournaments and friendlies. The club's name was shortened to Arsenal in 1914, a year after moving...
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The 1968–69 season was Manchester United's 67th season in the Football League, and their 24th consecutive season in the top division of English football...
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During the 1968–69 English football season, Brentford competed in the Football League Fourth Division. Off the back of 18 months of extreme financial...
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During the 1968–69 English football season, Everton F.C. competed in the Football League First Division. P = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches...
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spent their first four seasons solely participating in cup tournaments and friendlies. The club's name was shortened to Arsenal in 1914, a year after moving...
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before being renamed as Royal Arsenal, and then Woolwich Arsenal in 1893. In 1914, the club's name was shortened to Arsenal F.C. after moving to Highbury...
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George Graham, Mee led Arsenal to their first League Cup finals, in 1967–68 and 1968–69. Next season saw a breakthrough, with Arsenal's first competitive European...
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The 1968–69 season was Manchester City's 67th season in existence and 49th season in the top division of English football. In addition to the domestic...
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The 1968–69 season was Cardiff City F.C.'s 42nd season in the Football League. They competed in the 22-team Division Two, then the second tier of English...
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FC Arsenal Tula (Russian: ФК Арсенал Тула) is a Russian professional football club from Tula playing in the second-tier Russian First League. Originally...
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The Arsenal Player of the Season award is an official award given by Arsenal Football Club to the best performing player from the club over the course...
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The 1968–69 season was Leeds United's fifth consecutive season in the First Division. Along with the First Division, they competed in the FA Cup, Football...
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to Arsenal opting to build a new stadium, the Emirates Stadium. After the club moved to its new stadium upon the conclusion of the 2005–06 season, Highbury...
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The 1968–69 season was Stoke City's 62nd season in the Football League and the 38th in the First Division. Stoke failed to improve on last season's near...
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The 1968–69 season was Colchester United's 27th season in their history and their first season back in the fourth tier of English football, the Fourth...
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declined to take part again until the 1966–67 season. They then missed two consecutive seasons in 1967–68 and 1968–69. From 1939 to 1993, in the event of a draw...
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The 1968–69 season was Swindon Town's third consecutive season in the Football League Third Division after relegation from Division Two in 1965. In what...
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for three seasons between 1974 and 1977. During the late 1980s and early 1990s, Palace became a force in the top flight and challenged Arsenal and Liverpool...
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record of 34 consecutive league games by Don Revie' Leeds United in the 1968–69 season. On 28 November the 1–0 win at Bolton set an undefeated record of 42...
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for the 1965–66 season. They rejoined Division One of the United Counties League in 1967, but left at the end of the 1968–69 season. From 1950 the club...
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season. In February 1968, Arsenal bought the hardworking goalscorer Bobby Gould for £90,000 from Coventry. Dave Sexton also departed from Arsenal's staff...
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During the 1973–74 English football season, Derby County F.C. competed in the Division One, the FA Cup and the League Cup. During summer the club transferred...
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Middlesex Senior Cup Winners (2): 1983–84, 1986–87 Runners-up (7): 1955–56, 1968–69, 1978–79, 1987–88, 1991–92, 1992–93, 1998–99 Middlesex Senior Charity Cup...
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the previous season, the Blues qualified for the UEFA Champions League for only the second time in their history, and the first since 1968–69 when the tournament...
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The 1968–69 FA Cup was the 88th season of the world's oldest football cup competition, the Football Association Challenge Cup, commonly known as the FA...
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British football betting scandal Liverpool–Manchester rivalry Arsenal F.C.–Manchester United F.C. rivalry "Is Man City vs. Liverpool a great rivalry, or just...
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