1985–86 Liverpool F.C. season

The 1985–86 season was Liverpool Football Club's 94th season in existence and their 24th consecutive season in the First Division. This was Kenny Dalglish’s first season as manager. At 34 he was player manager, and with several players in their last seasons as players. The change to the new team would take time during the season, but it ended with them winning the double of the League and FA Cup, and reaching the League Cup semi-finals. It was the fifth time that the league and FA Cup double had been achieved in English football.[1]

Liverpool F.C.
1985–86 season
ChairmanJohn W Smith
ManagerKenny Dalglish
First DivisionChampions
FA CupWinners
League CupSemi-finals
Screen Sport Super CupFinal (Played in 1986-87)
Top goalscorerLeague: Ian Rush (22)
All: Ian Rush (31)

As there was a ban on English clubs participating in the European competitions after the Heysel disaster, there was the ScreenSport Super Cup replacing it. As the competition did not end until the 1986-87 season, Liverpool reached the final after getting through the group, and the semi-finals.

Squad edit

Goalkeepers edit

Defenders edit

Midfielders edit

Attackers edit

League table edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Liverpool (C) 42 26 10 6 89 37 +52 88 Disqualified from the European Cup[2]
2 Everton[a] 42 26 8 8 87 41 +46 86 Disqualified from the European Cup Winners' Cup[3]
3 West Ham United 42 26 6 10 74 40 +34 84 Disqualified from the UEFA Cup[4]
4 Manchester United 42 22 10 10 70 36 +34 76
5 Sheffield Wednesday[b] 42 21 10 11 63 54 +9 73
Source: World Football
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored
(C) Champions
Notes:
  1. ^ Since the FA Cup winners, Liverpool, would have instead qualified for the European Cup, qualification would have instead been passed down to runners-up Everton.
  2. ^ Since Everton would have instead qualified for the European Cup Winners' Cup, UEFA Cup qualification would have been passed down to Sheffield Wednesday.

Results edit

First Division edit

Date Opponents Venue Result Scorers Attendance Report 1 Report 2
17-Aug-85 Arsenal H 2–0 Whelan   33' Nicol   61' 38,261 Report Report
21-Aug-85 Aston Villa A 2–2 Rush   39' Mølby   85' 20,197 Report Report
24-Aug-85 Newcastle United A 0–1 29,670 Report Report
26-Aug-85 Ipswich Town H 5–0 Nicol   15' Rush   23', 67' Mølby   27' Johnston   90' 29,383 Report Report
31-Aug-85 West Ham United A 2–2 Johnston   52' Whelan   83' 19,762 Report Report
03-Sep-85 Nottingham Forest H 2–0 Whelan   55', 69' 27,135 Report Report
07-Sep-85 Watford H 3–1 Neal   pen 27' Johnston   67' Rush   72' 31,395 Report Report
14-Sep-85 Oxford United A 2–2 Rush   62' Johnston   75' 11,474 Report Report
21-Sep-85 Everton A 3–2 Dalglish   1' Rush   16' McMahon   42' 51,509 Report Report
28-Sep-85 Tottenham Hotspur H 4–1 Lawrenson   44' Rush   56' Mølby   pen 61', pen 67' 41,521 Report Report
05-Oct-85 Queens Park Rangers A 1–2 Walsh   9' 24,621 Report Report
12-Oct-85 Southampton H 1–0 McMahon   60' 31,070 Report Report
19-Oct-85 Manchester United A 1–1 Johnston   46' 54,492 Report Report
26-Oct-85 Luton Town H 3–2 Walsh   31', 35' Mølby   65' 31,488 Report Report
02-Nov-85 Leicester City H 1–0 Rush   84' 31,718 Report Report
09-Nov-85 Coventry City A 3–0 Beglin   5' Walsh   47' Rush   81' 16,947 Report Report
16-Nov-85 West Bromwich Albion H 4–1 Nicol   45' Mølby   62' Lawrenson   73' Walsh   87' 28,407 Report Report
23-Nov-85 Birmingham City A 2–0 Rush   10' Walsh   26' 15,062 Report Report
30-Nov-85 Chelsea H 1–1 Mølby   pen 85' 38,482 Report Report
07-Dec-85 Aston Villa H 3–0 Mølby   2' Walsh   67' Johnston   81' 29,418 Report Report
14-Dec-85 Arsenal A 0–2 35,048 Report Report
21-Dec-85 Newcastle United H 1–1 Nicol   34' 30,746 Report Report
26-Dec-85 Manchester City A 0–1 35,584 Report Report
28-Dec-85 Nottingham Forest A 1–1 MacDonald   55' 27,141 Report Report
01-Jan-86 Sheffield Wednesday H 2–2 Rush   49' Walsh   76' 38,964 Report Report
12-Jan-86 Watford A 3–2 Walsh   44', 85' Rush   75' 16,967 Report Report
18-Jan-86 West Ham United H 3–1 Mølby   pen 58' Rush   67' Walsh   70' 41,056 Report Report
01-Feb-86 Ipswich Town A 1–2 Whelan   36' 20,551 Report Report
09-Feb-86 Manchester United H 1–1 Wark   40' 35,004 Report Report
22-Feb-86 Everton H 0–2 45,445 Report Report
02-Mar-86 Tottenham Hotspur A 2–1 Mølby   66' Rush   90' 16,436 Report Report
08-Mar-86 Queens Park Rangers H 4–1 McMahon   19', 75' Rush   29' Wark   43' 26,219 Report Report
15-Mar-86 Southampton A 2–1 Wark   53' Rush   59' 19,784 Report Report
22-Mar-86 Oxford United H 6–0 Rush   1', 71' Lawrenson   18' Whelan   39' Mølby   pen 51', 88' 37,861 Report Report
29-Mar-86 Sheffield Wednesday A 0–0 37,946 Report Report
31-Mar-86 Manchester City H 2–0 McMahon   32', 58' 43,316 Report Report
12-Apr-86 Coventry City H 5–0 Whelan   20', 26', 83' Mølby   46' Rush   78' 42,729 Report Report
16-Apr-86 Luton Town A 1–0 Johnston   17' 15,390 Report Report
19-Apr-86 West Bromwich Albion A 2–1 Dalglish   23' Rush   55' 22,010 Report Report
26-Apr-86 Birmingham City H 5–0 Rush   25' Gillespie   46', 58', pen 83' Mølby   pen 49' 42,021 Report Report
30-Apr-86 Leicester City A 2–0 Rush   20' Whelan   28' 25,799 Report Report
03-May-86 Chelsea A 1–0 Dalglish   23' 43,900 Report Report

FA Cup edit

Date Opponents Venue Result Scorers Attendance Report 1 Report 2
04-Jan-86 Norwich City H 5–0 MacDonald   23' Walsh   33' McMahon   73' Whelan   78' Wark   81' 29,082 Report Report
26-Jan-86 Chelsea A 2–1 Rush   45' Lawrenson   47' 33,625 Report Report
15-Feb-86 York City A 1–1 Mølby   pen 64' 12,443 Report Report
18-Feb-86 York City H 3–1 aet Wark   19' Mølby   94' Dalglish   98' 29,362 Report Report
11-Mar-86 Watford H 0–0 36,775 Report Report
17-Mar-86 Watford A 2–1 Mølby   pen 86' Rush   108' 28,097 Report Report
05-Apr-86 Southampton N 2–0 Rush   99', 104' 44,605 Report Report

Final

Liverpool3–1Everton
Rush   56', 83'
Johnston   62'
Report
Report
Lineker   27'
Attendance: 98,000
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Liverpool
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Everton
GK 1   Bruce Grobbelaar
CB 2   Mark Lawrenson
LB 3   Jim Beglin
RB 4   Steve Nicol
LM 5   Ronnie Whelan
CB 6   Alan Hansen (c)
SS 7   Kenny Dalglish
RM 8   Craig Johnston
CF 9   Ian Rush
CM 10   Jan Mølby
CM 11   Kevin MacDonald
Substitute:
MF 12   Steve McMahon
Player/Manager:
  Kenny Dalglish
GK 1   Bobby Mimms
RB 2   Gary Stevens   72'
LB 3   Pat Van Den Hauwe
CB 4   Kevin Ratcliffe (c)
CB 5   Derek Mountfield
CM 6   Peter Reid
CM 7   Trevor Steven
CF 8   Gary Lineker
CF 9   Graeme Sharp
RM 10   Paul Bracewell
LM 11   Kevin Sheedy
Substitute:
MF 12   Adrian Heath   72'
Manager:
  Howard Kendall

League Cup edit

Date Opponents Venue Result Scorers Attendance Report 1 Report 2
24-Sep-85 Oldham Athletic H 3–0 McMahon   25', 76' Rush   33' 16,150 Report Report
09-Oct-85 Oldham Athletic A 5–2 Whelan   5', 48' Wark   25' Rush   65' MacDonald   72' 7,719 Report Report
29-Oct-85 Brighton & Hove Albion H 4–0 Walsh   11', 71', 72' Dalglish   80' 15,291 Report Report
26-Nov-85 Manchester United H 2–1 Mølby   57', pen 58' 41,291 Report Report
21-Jan-86 Ipswich Town H 3–0 Walsh   17' Whelan   28' Rush   66' 19,762 Report Report
12-Feb-86 Queens Park Rangers A 0–1 15,051 Report Report
05-Mar-86 Queens Park Rangers H 2–2 McMahon   42' Johnston   69' 23,863 Report Report

Super Cup edit

Date Opponents Venue Result Scorers Attendance Report 1 Report 2
17-Sep-85 Southampton H 2–1 Mølby   6' Dalglish   28' 16,189 Report Report
22-Oct-85 Southampton A 1–1 Walsh   81' 10,503 Report Report
03-Dec-85 Tottenham Hotspur H 2–0 MacDonald   19' Walsh   34' 14,855 Report Report
14-Jan-86 Tottenham Hotspur A 3–0 Rush   49', 61' Lawrenson   56' 10,078 Report Report
05-Feb-86 Norwich City A 1–1 Dalglish   79' 15,330 Report Report
06-May-86 Norwich City H 3–1 MacDonald   56' Mølby   pen 72' Johnston   79' 26,696 Report Report

References edit

  1. ^ Sridhar, Shrivathsa (18 May 2019). "England's league and FA Cup double winners - Factbox". Reuters. Retrieved 8 August 2020.
  2. ^ English teams were banned by UEFA from its competitions from the season 1985–86 on until the season 1990–91 because of the Heysel Disaster in 1985, involving Liverpool fans.
  3. ^ English teams were banned by UEFA from its competitions from the season 1985–86 on until the season 1990–91 because of the Heysel Disaster in 1985, involving Liverpool fans.
  4. ^ English teams were banned by UEFA from its competitions from the season 1985–86 on until the season 1990–91 because of the Heysel Disaster in 1985, involving Liverpool fans.