1979–80 Birmingham City F.C. season explained

Club:Birmingham City F.C.
Season:1979–80
Manager:Jim Smith
Chairman:Keith Coombs
Stdtitle:Ground
Stadium:St Andrew's
League:Football League Second Division
League Result:3rd (promoted)
Cup1:FA Cup
Cup1 Result:Fifth round
(eliminated by Tottenham Hotspur)
Cup2:League Cup
Cup2 Result:Third round
(eliminated by Exeter City)
Cup3:Anglo-Scottish Cup
Cup3 Result:Group stage
League Topscorer:Keith Bertschin (12)
Season Topscorer:Keith Bertschin (18)
Highest Attendance:33,863 vs Notts County, 3 May 1980
Lowest Attendance:7,631 vs Bristol City, Anglo-Scottish Cup, 4 August 1979
Average Attendance:20,427
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Prevseason:1978–79
Nextseason:1980–81

The 1979–80 Football League season was Birmingham City Football Club's 77th in the Football League and their 32nd in the Second Division, to which they were relegated in 1978–79. They finished in third position in the 22-team division, level on points with Chelsea but with a better goal difference, so were promoted to the First Division for 1980–81. They entered the 1979–80 FA Cup in the third round proper and lost to Tottenham Hotspur in the fifth, and were eliminated from the third round of the League Cup by Exeter City. They also entered the Anglo-Scottish Cup, but failed to progress past the group stage.

Twenty-one players made at least one appearance in nationally organised first-team competition, and there were eleven different goalscorers. Midfielder Alan Curbishley appeared in all 51 first-team games of the season – defender Joe Gallagher missed only one – and Keith Bertschin was the club's top scorer with 18 goals, of which 12 were scored in the league.

Football League Second Division

See main article: 1979–80 Football League.

The league programme did not end on the same day for all clubs. Although Birmingham were in second place after their last match, on 3 May, the last Second Division fixture was played nine days later, they were overtaken by Sunderland, and finished third.[1]

DateLeague
position
OpponentsVenueResultScore
F–A
ScorersAttendance
18 August 197915thFulhamHL3–4Evans, Dillon, Bertschin19,330
22 August 197922ndSunderlandAL0–225,877
25 August 197916thCardiff CityAW2–1Evans 211,465
1 September 197916thBristol RoversHD1–1Dillon15,320
8 September 197913thChelseaAW2–1Lynex, Curbishley17,711
15 September 19797thCharlton AthleticHW1–0Lynex16,155
22 September 19799thOrientAD2–2Lynex, Curbishley5,550
29 September 19799thNewcastle UnitedHD0–019,967
6 October 197911thPreston North EndAD0–010,772
9 October 19796thSunderlandHW1–0Lynex18,960
13 October 197911thWrexhamAL0–113,693
20 October 19797thSwansea CityHW2–0Lynex, Gemmill18,624
27 October 19795thShrewsbury TownHW1–0Ainscow17,869
3 November 19795thFulhamAW4–2Gemmill pen, Givens 2, Lock og8,338
10 November 19793rdCambridge UnitedHW1–0Lynex17,120
17 November 19796thWatfordAL0–114,378
24 November 19796thLuton TownAW3–2Bertschin 313,720
1 December 19796thLeicester CityHL1–2Gallagher25,748
8 December 19796thNotts CountyAD1–1Lynex11,383
15 December 19795thBurnleyHW2–0Worthington 213,997
21 December 19796thOldham AthleticAL0–16,728
29 December 19796thCardiff CityHW2–1Worthington, Bertschin16,682
1 January 19805thQueens Park RangersHW2–1Ainscow, Gemmill25,963
12 January 19806thBristol RoversAL0–19,351
2 February 19805thCharlton AthleticAW1–0Gemmill6,821
9 February 19805thOrientHW3–1Bertschin 317,474
20 February 19805thNewcastle UnitedAD0–027,069
23 February 19804thWrexhamHW2–0Dillon, Evans19,302
29 February 19801stSwansea CityAW1–0Lynex16,363
8 March 19804thShrewsbury TownAL0–114,801
11 March 19801stChelseaHW5–1Broadhurst, Borota og, Dillon, Ainscow 227,297
15 March 19802ndPreston North EndHD2–2Gemmill pen, Worthington19,548
22 March 19803rdCambridge UnitedAL1–2Smith og6,805
29 March 19802ndWatfordHW2–0Bertschin, Gemmill pen16,582
1 April 19802ndOldham AthleticHW2–0Gemmill, Ainscow17,118
5 April 19801stQueens Park RangersAD1–1Dillon16,609
7 April 19801stWest Ham UnitedHD0–028,377
12 April 19804thLeicester CityAL1–2Gemmill pen26,075
19 April 19804thLuton TownHW1–0Bertschin23,662
22 April 19801stWest Ham UnitedAW2–1Ainscow, Bertschin36,167
26 April 19802ndBurnleyAD0–010,388
3 May 19803rdNotts CountyHD3–3Bertschin, Curbishley, Dillon33,863

League table (part)

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Team
1stLeicester City42211385838+2055
2ndSunderland42211296942+2754
3rdBirmingham City422111105838+2053
4thChelsea42237126652+1453
5thQueens Park Rangers421813117553+2249

FA Cup

See main article: 1979–80 FA Cup.

RoundDateOpponentsVenueResultScore
F–A
ScorersAttendance
Third round5 January 1980SouthamptonHW2–1Bertschin, Gallagher24,548
Fourth round26 January 1980MiddlesbroughHW2–1Gemmill pen, Bertschin29,152
Fifth round16 February 1980Tottenham HotspurAL1–3Bertschin49,936

League Cup

See main article: 1979–80 Football League Cup.

RoundDateOpponentsVenueResultScore
F–A
ScorersAttendance
Second round 1st leg28 August 1979Preston North EndHW2–1Ainscow, Dillon13,660
Second round 2nd leg4 September 1979Preston North EndAW1–0Lynex11,043
Third round26 September 1979Exeter CityHL1–2Ainscow13,669

Anglo-Scottish Cup

See main article: 1979–80 Anglo-Scottish Cup.

RoundDateOpponentsVenueResultScore
F–A
ScorersAttendance
Group stage4 August 1979Bristol CityHL0–47,631
Group stage6 August 1979Plymouth ArgyleAD1–1Bertschin3,137
Group stage8 August 1979FulhamAW5–0Bertschin 2, Evans, Ainscow, Dillon2,899

Appearances and goals

Numbers in parentheses denote appearances made as a substitute.

Players with name in italics and marked * were on loan from another club for the whole of their season with Birmingham.

Key to positions: GK – Goalkeeper; DF – Defender; MF – Midfielder; FW – Forward

Players' appearances and goals by competition
NameLeagueFA CupLeague CupAnglo-Scottish CupTotal
GoalsGoalsGoalsGoalsGoals
GKNeil Freeman2010002050
GKJeff Wealands40020301 (1)046 (1)0
DFKevan Broadhurst231300000261
DFJimmy Calderwood1000003040
DFMark Dennis400203000450
DFJoe Gallagher411313030502
DFTerry Lees9 (1)010102013 (1)0
DFMalcolm Page3000103070
DFColin Todd33 (1)030100037 (1)0
DFTony Towers220003010260
DFPat Van Den Hauwe1000002 (1)03 (1)0
MFAlan Ainscow376303221457
MFAlan Curbishley40 (2)330303049 (2)3
MFKevin Dillon30 (1)300312 (1)135 (2)5
MFArchie Gemmill378313010449
MFWillie Johnston *150300000180
MFSteve Lynex20 (10)80 (3)0212024 (13)9
FWKeith Bertschin34 (3)12331 (1)03341 (4)18
FWTony Evans10 (3)400203115 (3)5
FW IrelandDon Givens7 (3)20010008 (3)2
FWFrank Worthington17 (2)430000020 (2)4

See also

Sources

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Birmingham City 1979–1980 : Results . Statto Organisation . 14 February 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160304064600/http://www.statto.com/football/teams/birmingham-city/1979-1980/results . 4 March 2016.