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  Leading League goalscorer:
John Campbell 
(Sunderland)
22 goals

It's rare for a referee to be late arriving at a match but when Mr Kirkham's train was delayed the opening-day fixture between Sunderland and Derby County proved to be a unique encounter.
The Match of 3 Halves.

  Results 1 Sunderland 30 21 5 4 80 37 47
    Results 2 Everton 30 18 6 6 82 50 42
    Results 3 Aston Villa 30 17 5 8 82 43 39
    4 Preston North End 30 15 5 10 62 46 35
    5 Blackburn Rovers 30 11 10 9 59 49 32
    6 Sheffield United 30 14 4 12 57 55 32
    Results 7 Nottingham Forest 30 13 5 12 50 56 31
    8 Sheffield Wednesday 30 12 4 14 50 55 28
    9 Burnley 30 11 4 15 44 56 26
    10 Bolton Wanderers 30 9 7 14 61 62 25
    Results 11 Wolverhampton Wanderers 30 9 7 14 43 63 25
    12 Birmingham City 30 9 7 14 50 74 25
    13 West Bromwich Albion 30 10 4 16 51 66 24
    Results 14 Stoke City 30 9 6 15 50 67 24 Test Series
    15 Derby County 30 7 9 14 45 68 23 Test Series
    Results 16 Liverpool 30 7 8 15 51 70 22 Relegated
   
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      Test Matches Test Series
      Promotion and relegation was decided in a series of Test Matches between the bottom three clubs in Division 1 and the top three clubs in Division 2. The third from bottom club in Division 1 played the third club in Division 2, the second from bottom in Division 1 played the second club in Division 2 and the bottom club in Division 1 played the top club in Division 2 in one-off matches at neutral venues with the winners playing in Division 1 the following season and the losers in Division 2.
     
     
Sat Apr

27

Bury

1

- 0 Liverpool
  (played at Ewood Park, Blackburn Rovers FC)
Sat Apr 27 Derby County 2 - 1 Notts County
  (played at Filbert Street, Leicester City FC)
Sat Apr 27 Stoke City 3 - 0 Manchester United
  (played in Burslem)
     
     
     
     
     
     

 

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