1966–67 Aston Villa F.C. season

Aston Villa
1966–67 season
ChairmanNorman Smith
ManagerDick Taylor
StadiumVilla Park
First Division21st
FA CupFourth round
League CupSecond round

The 1966–67 English football season was Aston Villa's 68th season in the Football League. The period is considered one of decline for the club.[1] Villa were relegated for the third time from the Football League First Division.

Dick Taylor's heavy investment in new players failed disastrously, resulting in Villa being relegated to the Football League Second Division and plunging the club deep into financial trouble. It was only the third time Aston Villa had been relegated in the club's history. Taylor was sacked not long afterwards.[2] Tommy Cummings was appointed Aston Villa manager in the summer of 1967.[3]

Although offered the chance to remain, Manchester United squad player, Willie Anderson (231) decided to join Villa in order to find first team football for a fee of £20,000 in January 1967.[4] Other debut appearances included Peter Broadbent (64), Lionel Martin (57)[5] Dave Rudge (50),[6][7] and John Woodward (26).[8] In October 1966 Chelsea's offer of £100,000 for Tony Hateley (127) was accepted and he moved to west London.

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GAv Pts Qualification or relegation
18 Fulham 42 11 12 19 71 83 0.855 34
19 Southampton 42 14 6 22 74 92 0.804 34
20 Newcastle United 42 12 9 21 39 81 0.481 33
21 Aston Villa (R) 42 11 7 24 54 85 0.635 29 Relegation to the Second Division
22 Blackpool (R) 42 6 9 27 41 76 0.539 21
Source: World Football
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal average; 3) Goals scored
(R) Relegated

Matches

Date Opponent Venue Result Note Scorers
20 August 1966 Newcastle H 1–1 Lew Chatterley 38' [9]
22 August 1966 Wednesday H 0–1
27 August 1966 Arsenal A 0–1
31 August 1966 Wednesday A 0–2
3 September 1966 Manchester City H 3–0 Lew Chatterley 27', Tony Hateley 50', Mick Wright 78'
5 September 1966 Southampton H 0–1
10 September 1966 Blackpool A 2–0 Johnny MacLeod 40', Lew Chatterley 62'
17 September 1966 Chelsea H 2–6 Johnny MacLeod 55', Tony Hateley 56'
24 September 1966 Leicester A 0–5
1 October 1966 Liverpool H 2–3 Tony Hateley 40', 47' (pen)
8 October 1966 Leeds H 3–0 Lew Chatterley 28', John Woodward 42', 78'
15 October 1966 Albion A 1–2 Bobby Park 47'
22 October 1966 Sheffield United H 0–0
29 October 1966 Spurs A 1–0 Lew Chatterley 38'
5 November 1966 Albion H 3–2 Johnny MacLeod 18', 31', Dave Roberts 26'
12 November 1966 Fulham A 1–5 Mike Tindall 51'
19 November 1966 Forest H 1–1 Johnny MacLeod 37'
26 November 1966 Burnley A 2–4 Johnny MacLeod 22', Lew Chatterley 78'
3 December 1966 United H 2–1 Tony Scott 21', Lew Chatterley 81'
10 December 1966 Stoke A 1–6 Johnny MacLeod 20'
17 December 1966 Newcastle A 3–0 Keith Bradley 17', Tony Scott 51', Lew Chatterley 57'
26 December 1966 Sunderland A 1–2 Own Goal 60'
27 December 1966 Sunderland H 2–1 Lew Chatterley 43' (pen), Keith Bradley 73'
31 December 1966 Arsenal H 0–1
14 January 1967 Blackpool H 3–2 Barry Stobart 25', 51', Lew Chatterley 46'
21 January 1967 Chelsea A 1–3 Barry Stobart 13'
4 February 1967 Leicester H 0–1
11 February 1967 Liverpool A 0–1
25 February 1967 Leeds A 2–0 Lew Chatterley 42', Barry Stobart 50'
4 March 1967 Spurs H 3–3 Lew Chatterley 37', Willie Anderson 64', Barry Stobart 69'
18 March 1967 Sheffield United A 3–3 Willie Anderson 44' (pen), Barry Stobart 74', 85'
24 March 1967 West Ham A 1–2 Willie Anderson 13'
25 March 1967 Stoke H 2–1 Willie Anderson 79' (pen), John Sleeuwenhoek 89'
28 March 1967 West Ham H 0–2
1 April 1967 Everton A 1–3 Johnny MacLeod 61'
8 April 1967 Fulham H 1–1 Barry Stobart 24'
15 April 1967 Forest A 0–3
19 April 1967 Manchester City A 1–1 Lew Chatterley 86'
22 April 1967 Burnley H 0–1
29 April 1967 United A 1–3 Willie Anderson 15'
6 May 1967 Everton H 2–4 Barry Stobart 16', 69'
13 May 1967 Southampton A 2–6 Own Goal 10', Barry Stobart 58'

Source: avfchistory.co.uk

FA Cup

League Cup

First team squad

See also

References

  1. ^ Ward, Adam, p. 98
  2. ^ "Former Managers: 1960s". Aston Villa F.C. Archived from the original on 3 March 2009.
  3. ^ "Former Managers 1960s". Aston Villa F.C. Archived from the original on 3 March 2009. Retrieved 13 July 2009.
  4. ^ "Willie Anderson". Aston Villa Player Database. Retrieved 19 May 2016.
  5. ^ [1]
  6. ^ https://www.avfc.co.uk/news/2022/august/25/dave-rudge--/
  7. ^ "Dave Rudge, Villa Midfielder, 1965-66, 1966-67, 1967-68, 1968-69, 1969-70, 1970-71".
  8. ^ "Aston Villa's Seasons". AVFC History.
  9. ^ https://www.avfchistory.co.uk/game/2894