1964–65 Aston Villa F.C. season

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The 1964–65 English football season was Aston Villa's 66th season in the Football League, this season playing in the Football League First Division.

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Dick Taylor had moved on to Sheffield United in 1956 to work under Joe Mercer, and two years later joined Aston Villa as Mercer's assistant. He took over as manager late in the 1963–64 season after Mercer resigned due to ill-health, and succeeded in avoiding relegation, which resulted in him being handed the job on a full-time basis. This seasons saw little improvement in form and future financial difficulties loomed.[1]

There were debuts for Colin Withers (146), Johnny MacLeod (125), Keith Bradley (122), Bobby Park (75), Barry Stobart (45), Dave Roberts (19),[2] Ray Bloomfield (3) and Johnny Martin (1).[3] Alan Deakin and Ron Wylie captained the side while top scorer Tony Hateley netted 34, 20 in the league, 4 in the FA Cup and 10 League Cup Goals.[4] Alan Deakin broke his ankle during the 1964–65 season, but recovered to skipper the side for the 1966–67 season. Deakin also played for the England under 23 team.[5]

In November 1964 Aston Villa earned a second consecutive league victory over Burnley with a 1–0 home win.[6]

The FA Cup fifth round matches were scheduled for Saturday, 20 February 1965. Two games required replays during the midweek fixture, and the Aston Villa & Wolverhampton Wanderers match went to a third game the following week, with Wolves the victors.

The Second City Derby saw Villa do the double over Birmingham City.[7]

League table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GAv Pts
14 West Bromwich Albion 42 13 13 16 70 65 1.077 39
15 Sunderland 42 14 9 19 64 74 0.865 37
16 Aston Villa 42 16 5 21 57 82 0.695 37
17 Blackpool 42 12 11 19 67 78 0.859 35
18 Leicester City 42 11 13 18 69 85 0.812 35
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Source: World Football
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal average; 3) Goals scored

Matches

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DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
22 Aug 1964Leeds Unitedh1–2Phil Woosnam 3' [8]
26 Aug 1964Chelseaa1–2Tony Hateley 75'
29 Aug 1964Arsenala1–3Tony Hateley 68'
31 Aug 1964Chelseah2–2Tony Hateley 85', Ron Wylie 90'
5 Sep 1964Blackburn Roversh0–4
9 Sep 1964Sunderlanda2–2Tony Hateley 19', Harry Burrows 24'
12 Sep 1964Blackpoola1–3Tony Hateley 31'
14 Sep 1964Sunderlandh2–1Charlie Aitken 3', Tony Hateley 24'
19 Sep 1964Sheffield Wednesdayh2–0Harry Burrows 4', Tony Hateley 58'
26 Sep 1964Liverpoola1–5Tony Hateley 11'
5 Oct 1964Evertonh1–2Dave Pountney 63'
10 Oct 1964West Ham Uniteda0–3
17 Oct 1964West Bromwich Albionh0–1
24 Oct 1964Manchester Uniteda0–7
31 Oct 1964Fulhamh2–0Jimmy MacEwan 38', Gordon Lee 80'
7 Nov 1964Nottingham Foresta2–4Tony Hateley 33', Harry Burrows 55' (pen)
14 Nov 1964Stoke Cityh3–0Harry Burrows 7', 75', Mike Tindall 62'
21 Nov 1964Tottenham Hotspura0–4
28 Nov 1964Burnleyh1–0Barry Stobart 48'
5 Dec 1964Sheffield Uniteda2–4Dave Pountney 72', Harry Burrows 87'
12 Dec 1964Leeds Uniteda0–1
19 Dec 1964Arsenalh3–1Alan Baker 55', 80', Johnny MacLeod 65'
26 Dec 1964Wolvesa1–0Alan Baker 27'
2 Jan 1965Blackburn Roversa1–5Barry Stobart 59'
16 Jan 1965Blackpoolh3–2Tony Hateley 17', Alan Baker 63', Johnny MacLeod 84'
6 Feb 1965Liverpoolh0–1
13 Feb 1965Birmingham Citya1–0Barry Stobart 44'
27 Feb 1965West Bromwich Albiona1–3Barry Stobart 77'
13 Mar 1965Evertona1–3Tony Hateley 44'
15 Mar 1965Sheffield Wednesdaya1–3Lew Chatterley 62'
20 Mar 1965Nottingham Foresth2–1Tony Hateley 12', 63'
22 Mar 1965Wolvesh3–2Alan Baker 5', Lew Chatterley 6', 30'
27 Mar 1965Stoke Citya1–2Tony Hateley 51'
31 Mar 1965West Ham Unitedh2–3Tony Hateley 29', Charlie Aitken 31'
3 Apr 1965Tottenham Hotspurh1–0Alan Baker 15'
10 Apr 1965Burnleya2–2Tony Hateley 8', Charlie Aitken 86'
12 Apr 1965Birmingham Cityh3–0Phil Woosnam 11', Lew Chatterley 16', Tony Hateley 67'
17 Apr 1965Sheffield Unitedh2–1Tony Hateley 5' (pen), 89'
19 Apr 1965Leicester Citya1–1Phil Woosnam 84'
20 Apr 1965Leicester Cityh1–0Lew Chatterley 57'
24 Apr 1965Fulhama1–1Tony Hateley 83'
28 Apr 1965Manchester Unitedh2–1Alan Baker 6', Bobby Park 35' [8]
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