1976–77 Liverpool F.C. season

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Liverpool F.C.
1976–77 season
ChairmanJohn W Smith
ManagerBob Paisley
First DivisionChampions
European CupWinners
FA CupRunners-up
League CupSecond round
FA Charity ShieldWinners
Top goalscorerLeague: Kevin Keegan (12)
All: Kevin Keegan (20)
Average home league attendance47,284

The 1976–77 season was Liverpool Football Club's 85th season in existence and their 15th consecutive season in the First Division. Liverpool won their tenth Football League title after winning it for the second successive season, but lost out to Manchester United in the FA Cup final, their defeat preventing them from becoming the first English club to win three major trophies in the same season.

However, four days after their defeat in the FA Cup final, the club won the European Cup for the first time, beating Borussia Mönchengladbach 3–1 at the Olympic Stadium in Rome. In doing so, they became the second English and the third British club to win the trophy.[1]

This was not only the final season, but the final game for Kevin Keegan before he moved to Hamburg for a British record transfer fee of £500,000.

One transfer that passed almost unnoticed as Liverpool were going for the treble, was the signing of Alan Hansen from Partick Thistle for £100,000.

Squad[edit]

Goalkeepers[edit]

Defenders[edit]

Midfielders[edit]

Attackers[edit]

First Division[edit]

Table[edit]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Liverpool (C) 42 23 11 8 62 33 +29 57 Qualification for the European Cup second round
2 Manchester City 42 21 14 7 60 34 +26 56 Qualification for the UEFA Cup first round
3 Ipswich Town 42 22 8 12 66 39 +27 52
4 Aston Villa 42 22 7 13 76 50 +26 51
5 Newcastle United 42 18 13 11 64 49 +15 49
Source: World Football
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored
(C) Champions

Matches[edit]

Date Opponents Venue Result Scorers Attendance Report 1 Report 2
21-Aug-76 Norwich City H 1–0 Heighway 55' 49,753 Report Report
24-Aug-76 West Bromwich Albion A 1–0 Toshack 40' 30,334 Report Report
28-Aug-76 Birmingham City A 1–2 Johnson 75' 33,228 Report Report
04-Sep-76 Coventry City H 3–1 Keegan 56' Johnson 73' Toshack 80' 40,371 Report Report
11-Sep-76 Derby County A 3–2 Kennedy 6' Toshack 54' Keegan 80' 28,833 Report Report
18-Sep-76 Tottenham Hotspur H 2–0 Johnson 7' Heighway 30' 47,421 Report Report
25-Sep-76 Newcastle United A 0–1 33,204 Report Report
02-Oct-76 Middlesbrough H 0–0 45,107 Report Report
16-Oct-76 Everton H 3–1 Heighway 7' Neal 12' (Pen) Toshack 41' 55,141 Report Report
23-Oct-76 Leeds United A 1–1 Kennedy 72' 44,696 Report Report
27-Oct-76 Leicester City A 1–0 Toshack 12' 29,384 Report Report
30-Oct-76 Aston Villa H 3–0 Callaghan 76' McDermott 80' Keegan 86' 51,751 Report Report
06-Nov-76 Sunderland A 1–0 Fairclough 76' 39,956 Report Report
09-Nov-76 Leicester City H 5–1 Heighway 26' Toshack 32' Neal 70' (Pen) Jones 72' Keegan 82 Pen' 39,851 Report Report
20-Nov-76 Arsenal A 1–1 Kennedy 88' 45,016 Report Report
27-Nov-76 Bristol City H 2–1 Keegan 44' Jones 56' 44,323 Report Report
04-Dec-76 Ipswich Town A 0–1 35,082 Report Report
11-Dec-76 Queens Park Rangers H 3–1 Toshack 34' Keegan 84' Kennedy 85' 37,154 Report Report
15-Dec-76 Aston Villa A 1–5 Kennedy 41' 42,851 Report Report
18-Dec-76 West Ham United A 0–2 24,175 Report Report
27-Dec-76 Stoke City H 4–0 Thompson 5' Neal 62' (Pen) Keegan 67' Johnson 81' 50,371 Report Report
29-Dec-76 Manchester City A 1–1 Own Goal 89' 50,020 Report Report
01-Jan-77 Sunderland H 2–0 Kennedy 13' Thompson 69' 44,687 Report Report
15-Jan-77 West Bromwich Albion H 1–1 Fairclough 84' 39,195 Report Report
22-Jan-77 Norwich City A 1–2 Neal 52' (Pen) 25,913 Report Report
05-Feb-77 Birmingham City H 4–1 Neal 37' (Pen) Toshack 42', 72' Heighway 79' 41,072 Report Report
16-Feb-77 Manchester United A 0–0 57,487 Report Report
19-Feb-77 Derby County H 3–1 Toshack 56' Jones 69' Keegan 84' 44,202 Report Report
05-Mar-77 Newcastle United H 1–0 Heighway 11' 45,553 Report Report
09-Mar-77 Tottenham Hotspur A 0–1 32,098 Report Report
12-Mar-77 Middlesbrough A 1–0 Hughes 41' 29,000 Report Report
22-Mar-77 Everton A 0–0 56,562 Report Report
02-Apr-77 Leeds United H 3–1 Neal 36' (Pen) Fairclough 38' Heighway 61' 48,791 Report Report
09-Apr-77 Manchester City H 2–1 Keegan 43' Heighway 78' 55,283 Report Report
11-Apr-77 Stoke City A 0–0 29,905 Report Report
16-Apr-77 Arsenal H 2–0 Neal 20' Keegan 77' 48,174 Report Report
30-Apr-77 Ipswich Town H 2–1 Kennedy 70' Keegan 73' 56,044 Report Report
03-May-77 Manchester United H 1–0 Keegan 15' 53,046 Report Report
07-May-77 Queens Park Rangers A 1–1 Case 68' 29,382 Report Report
10-May-77 Coventry City A 0–0 38,032 Report Report
14-May-77 West Ham United H 0–0 55,675 Report Report
16-May-77 Bristol City A 1–2 Johnson 30' 38,688 Report Report

1976 FA Charity Shield[edit]

Liverpool1–0Southampton
Toshack 50' Report Report
Attendance: 76,500
Referee: John Homewood
Liverpool
Southampton
GK 1 England Ray Clemence
RB 2 England Phil Neal
LB 3 Wales Joey Jones
CB 4 England Phil Thompson
LM 5 England Ray Kennedy
CB 6 England Emlyn Hughes
CF 7 England Kevin Keegan
CM 8 England Jimmy Case
CM 9 Republic of Ireland Steve Heighway
CF 10 Wales John Toshack
RM 11 England Ian Callaghan
Substitutes:
CF England David Fairclough
DF England Alec Lindsay
MF England Terry McDermott
MF Scotland Peter Cormack
GK England Peter McDonnell
Manager:
England Bob Paisley
GK 1 England Ian Turner
DF 2 Wales Peter Rodrigues
DF 3 England David Peach
MF 4 England Nick Holmes
DF 5 England Mel Blyth downward-facing red arrow
DF 6 Scotland Jim Steele
MF 7 England Paul Gilchrist
FW 8 England Mick Channon
FW 9 England Peter Osgood
FW 10 Scotland Jim McCalliog
MF 11 England Bobby Stokes
Substitutes:
MF Scotland Hugh Fisher upward-facing green arrow
Manager:
England Lawrie McMenemy

Match rules

  • 90 minutes, no extra time
  • Five named substitutes
  • Maximum of three substitutions

Football League Cup[edit]

Date Opponents Venue Result Scorers Attendance Report 1 Report 2
31-Aug-76 West Bromwich Albion H 1–1 Callaghan 27' 23,378 Report Report
06-Sep-76 West Bromwich Albion A 0–1 22,662 Report Report

FA Cup[edit]

Date Opponents Venue Result Scorers Attendance Report 1 Report 2
08-Jan-77 Crystal Palace H 0–0 44,730 Report Report
11-Jan-77 Crystal Palace A 3–2 Keegan 20' Heighway 66', 72' 42,664 Report Report
29-Jan-77 Carlisle United H 3–0 Keegan 17' Toshack 34' Heighway 69' 45,358 Report Report
26-Feb-77 Oldham Athletic H 3–1 Keegan 21' Case 31' Neal 73' (Pen) 52,455 Report Report
19-Mar-77 Middlesbrough H 2–0 Fairclough 55' Keegan 62' 55,881 Report Report
23-Apr-77 Everton N 2–2 McDermott 10' Case 73' 52,637 Report Report
27-Apr-77 Everton N 3–0 Neal 31' (Pen) Case 88' Kennedy 89' 52,579 Report Report

Final[edit]

Liverpool1–2Manchester United
Case 53' Report Report Pearson 51'
J. Greenhoff 55'
Attendance: 99,252
Liverpool
Manchester United
GK 1 England Ray Clemence
DF 2 England Phil Neal
DF 3 Wales Joey Jones
DF 4 England Tommy Smith
MF 5 England Ray Kennedy
DF 6 England Emlyn Hughes (c)
FW 7 England Kevin Keegan
MF 8 England Jimmy Case
MF 9 Republic of Ireland Steve Heighway
FW 10 England David Johnson downward-facing red arrow 64'
MF 11 England Terry McDermott
Substitute:
MF 12 England Ian Callaghan upward-facing green arrow 64'
Manager:
England Bob Paisley
GK 1 England Alex Stepney
DF 2 Northern Ireland Jimmy Nicholl
DF 3 Scotland Arthur Albiston
MF 4 Northern Ireland Sammy McIlroy
DF 5 England Brian Greenhoff
DF 6 Scotland Martin Buchan (c)
MF 7 England Steve Coppell
MF 8 England Jimmy Greenhoff
FW 9 England Stuart Pearson
FW 10 Scotland Lou Macari
MF 11 England Gordon Hill downward-facing red arrow 81'
Substitute:
MF 12 Northern Ireland David McCreery upward-facing green arrow 81'
Manager:
Scotland Tommy Docherty

Match rules

  • 90 minutes.
  • 30 minutes of extra-time if necessary.
  • Replay if scores still level.
  • One named substitute.

European Cup[edit]

Date Opponents Venue Result Scorers Attendance Report 1 Report 2
14-Sep-76 Northern Ireland Crusaders H 2–0 Neal 18' (Pen) Toshack 64' 22,442 Report Report
28-Sep-76 Northern Ireland Crusaders A 5–0 Keegan 34' Johnson 81', 90' McDermott 84' Heighway 87' 10,500 Report Report
20-Oct-76 Turkey Trabzonspor A 0–1 25,000 Report Report
03-Nov-76 Turkey Trabzonspor H 3–0 Heighway 8' Johnson 10' Keegan 19' 42,275 Report Report
02-Mar-77 France AS Saint-Étienne A 0–1 38,000 Report Report
16-Mar-77 France AS Saint-Étienne H 3–1 Keegan 2' Kennedy 59' Fairclough 84' 55,043 Report Report
06-Apr-77 Switzerland FC Zürich A 3–1 Neal 14', 67' (Pen) Heighway 48' 28,000 Report Report
20-Apr-77 Switzerland FC Zürich H 3–0 Case 33', 79' Keegan 83' 50,611 Report Report

Final[edit]

Liverpool England3–1West Germany Borussia Mönchengladbach
McDermott 28'
Smith 64'
Neal 82' (pen.)
Report Report Simonsen 52'
Attendance: 57,000
Referee: Robert Wurtz (France)
Liverpool
Borussia Mönchengladbach
GK 1 England Ray Clemence
RB 2 England Phil Neal
LB 3 Wales Joey Jones
CB 4 England Tommy Smith
LM 5 England Ray Kennedy
CB 6 England Emlyn Hughes (c)
CF 7 England Kevin Keegan
CM 8 England Jimmy Case
CF 9 Republic of Ireland Steve Heighway
RM 10 England Ian Callaghan
CM 11 England Terry McDermott
Substitutes:
GK 12 England Peter McDonnell
FW 13 England David Fairclough
FW 14 England David Johnson
MF 15 England Alan Waddle
DF 16 England Alec Lindsay
Manager:
England Bob Paisley
GK 1 West Germany Wolfgang Kneib
CB 2 West Germany Berti Vogts (c)
CB 3 West Germany Hans Klinkhammer
SW 4 West Germany Hans-Jürgen Wittkamp
RM 5 West Germany Rainer Bonhof
CM 6 West Germany Horst Wohlers downward-facing red arrow 79'
CF 7 Denmark Allan Simonsen
LM 8 West Germany Herbert Wimmer downward-facing red arrow 24'
CM 9 West Germany Uli Stielike Yellow card 85'
DM 10 West Germany Winfried Schäfer
CF 11 West Germany Jupp Heynckes
Substitutes:
GK West Germany Wolfgang Kleff
MF 15 West Germany Wilfried Hannes upward-facing green arrow 79'
MF 12 West Germany Christian Kulik upward-facing green arrow 24'
FW West Germany Kalle Del'Haye
FW West Germany Herbert Heidenreich
Manager:
Germany Udo Lattek

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Rome 1977: through the eyes of the 11 reds heroes". Liverpoolfc.com. 24 May 2017. Retrieved 25 May 2017.