1964–65 Manchester City F.C. season
Manchester City 1964–65 football season
The 1964–65 season was Manchester City 's 63rd season of competitive football and 16th season in the second division of English football.[ 1] In addition to the Second Division, the club competed in the FA Cup and the Football League Cup .
This was the first season since 1948-49 without Bert Trautmann , who departed to Wellington Town .
Second Division
League table
Source:
[citation needed ] Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal average; 3) Goals scored
Notes:
^ Cardiff City qualified for the European Cup Winners' Cup as the 1964–65 Welsh Cup winners.
Results summary
Overall
Home
Away
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GAv
Pts
W
D
L
GF
GA
Pts
W
D
L
GF
GA
Pts
42
16
9
17
63
62
1.016
41
12
3
6
40
24
27
4
6
11
23
38
14
Reports
Date
Opponents
H / A
Venue
Result
F – A
Scorers
Attendance
22 August 1964
Charlton Athletic
A
The Valley
1 – 2
Kevan
19,299
26 August 1964
Leyton Orient
H
Maine Road
6 – 0
Murray (3), Pardoe, Oakes, Kevan
21,085
29 August 1964
Northampton Town
H
Maine Road
0 – 2
20,935
31 August 1964
Leyton Orient
A
Brisbane Road
3 – 4
Gray, Kevan, Pardoe
11,512
5 September 1964
Portsmouth
H
Maine Road
2 – 0
Murray, Kevan
16,527
9 September 1964
Norwich City
H
Maine Road
0 - 2
16,191
12 September 1964
Swindon Town
A
County Ground
1 – 0
Kevan
17,353
16 September 1964
Norwich City
A
Carrow Road
1 – 4
Gray
22,309
19 September 1964
Derby County
H
Maine Road
2 – 0
Stobart, Kevan
16,214
26 September 1964
Swansea City
A
Vetch Field
0 – 3
10,862
3 October 1964
Rotherham
H
Maine Road
2 – 1
Gray, Kevan
15,211
10 October 1964
Southampton
A
The Dell
0 – 1
18,412
14 October 1964
Newcastle United
H
Maine Road
3 – 0
Oakes, Young, Kevan
10,215
17 October 1964
Huddersfield Town
H
Maine Road
2 – 3
Kevan (2)
15,704
24 October 1964
Coventry City
A
Highfield Road
2 – 2
og, Young
28,693
31 October 1964
Cardiff City
H
Maine Road
2 – 0
Murray (2)
13,146
7 November 1964
Preston North End
A
Deepdale
5 – 2
Young (2), Kevan (3)
19,374
14 November 1964
Ipswich Town
H
Maine Road
4 – 0
Murray (2), Kevan (2)
16,835
21 November 1964
Plymouth Argyle
A
Home Park
2 – 3
Kevan, Gray
19,468
28 November 1964
Bolton Wanderers
H
Maine Road
2 – 4
Ogden, Young
21,895
5 December 1964
Middlesbrough
A
Ayresome Park
1 – 0
Kevan
13,873
19 December 1964
Northampton Town
A
County Ground
0 – 2
12,665
26 December 1964
Bury
H
Maine Road
0 – 0
22,299
28 December 1964
Bury
A
Gigg Lane
2 – 0
Kevan, Murray
11,279
2 January 1965
Portsmouth
A
Fratton Park
1 – 1
Young
12,500
16 January 1965
Swindon Town
H
Maine Road
1 – 2
Oakes
8,015
30 January 1965
Derby County
A
Baseball Ground
0 – 2
14,765
6 February 1965
Swansea City
H
Maine Road
1 – 0
Murray
11,931
13 February 1965
Rotherham United
A
Millmoor
0 – 0
10,917
20 February 1965
Southampton
H
Maine Road
3 – 1
Young, Crossan, Kennedy
10,470
27 February 1965
Huddersfield Town
A
Leeds Road
0 – 1
14,405
6 March 1965
Middlesbrough
H
Maine Road
1 – 1
Ogden
14,231
12 March 1965
Cardiff City
A
Ninian Park
2 – 2
Gray, Connor
9,094
20 March 1965
Preston North End
H
Maine Road
4 – 3
Murray, Connor, Crossan
12,884
27 March 1965
Ipswich Town
A
Portman Road
1 – 4
Crossan
12,709
3 April 1965
Plymouth Argyle
H
Maine Road
2 – 1
Oakes, Ogden
10,929
10 April 1965
Bolton Wanderers
A
Burnden Park
0 – 4
14,456
16 April 1965
Crystal Palace
H
Maine Road
0 – 2
15,885
17 April 1965
Coventry City
H
Maine Road
1 – 1
Connor
10,804
19 April 1965
Crystal Palace
A
Selhurst Park
1 – 1
Pardoe
12,175
24 April 1965
Newcastle United
A
St James Park
0 – 0
33,259
28 April 1965
Charlton Athletic
H
Maine Road
2 – 1
Murray, Young
8,409
FA Cup
League Cup
Date
Round
Opponents
H / A
Venue
Result
F – A
Scorers
Attendance
23 September 1964
Third round
Mansfield Town
H
Maine Road
3 – 5
Murray, Young, Kevan
8,789
References
External links
Ardwick A.F.C. Manchester City F.C.