Everything about 1961-62 In English Football totally explained
==Overview==The season was notable for the remarkable achievement of Ipswich Town winning the League Championship. Under the managership of
Alf Ramsey, the club progressed from the old Third Division South to the First Division. Ipswich were dismissed by most of the media at the time as relegation candidates, but Ramsey's tactics baffled the big clubs in the division such as favourites Tottenham Hotspur and Burnley, and other big names such as Manchester United and Arsenal. Before Ramsey's tenure Ipswich had no tradition to speak of, and indeed had never even been in the top flight of English Football before. Ramsey's triumph led him to being offered the job of the England football team manager, which he duly accepted in 1963; England won the World Cup three years later. Liverpool were promoted from the Second Division after eight years. Manager
Bill Shankly would soon take the club to unparalleled heights in the years to come.
Accrington Stanley resigned from the league because of financial difficulties on 11 March, 1962. As a consequence, all their previous results for the season in the Fourth Division were expunged from the records. They were replaced in
1962-63 by
Oxford United.
Events
Awards
Football Writers' Association
Honours
League table
P = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; F = Goals for; A = Goals against; GA = Goal average; Pts = PointsFurther Information
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