1968–69 Aston Villa F.C. season

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The 1968–69 English football season was Aston Villa's 70th season in the Football League, this season playing in the Football League Second Division.

Chairman(1) Norman Smith
(2) Doug Ellis
StadiumVilla Park
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In the pre-season, newspapers reported the arrival of Argentinian International Oscar Arce, formerly of Peñarol and Rosario Central. He was reportedly valued at £100,000 (at the time Martin Chivers was the League record signing at £125,000).[1][2] He made seven appearance for the reserves before the club accepted they had been conned.[3] Aston Villa had been in decline for several years; the club had an ageing five-man board "who had failed to adapt to the new football reality".[4] The club had neither developed a scouting network nor an effective coaching structure.[5]

Events off the pitch came to a head in November 1968. With Villa lying at the bottom of Division Two, the board sacked Tommy Cummings. On 21 November 1968 the problems in the boardroom were highlighted when board member George Robinson resigned. Following his resignation, the board issued a statement: "[The board] would make available, by their resignation, such seats as new financial arrangements might require".[5] Aston Villa F.C. was up for sale. After much speculation London financier Pat Matthews bought control of the club. He brought in local travel agent Doug Ellis as chair of the new board that was convened on 16 December 1968. Two days later Tommy Docherty was appointed as manager, his third club in six weeks, after his resignation from Rotherham United and a brief spell at Queens Park Rangers.[5]

There were debuts for Brian Tiler (107), Mike Ferguson (38), Dave Simmons (17), John Griffiths (3), John Chambers (2), and Barry Lynch (2).[6] After just two years at Blackburn Barrie Hole (47) moved, this time to Aston Villa for £60,000 in September 1968. In a disappointing season, Hole won the Aston Villa Lions Club Terrace Trophy for the best player at Aston Villa as decided by the fans.[7]

In the Second City derby both teams won their home game.[8]

Second Division

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GAv Pts
16 Bristol City 42 11 16 15 46 53 0.868 38
17 Bolton Wanderers 42 12 14 16 55 67 0.821 38
18 Aston Villa 42 12 14 16 37 48 0.771 38
19 Blackburn Rovers 42 13 11 18 52 63 0.825 37
20 Oxford United 42 12 9 21 34 55 0.618 33
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Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal average; 3) Goals scored

Matches

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DateOpponentVenueResultNotesScorers
10 Aug 1968Sheffield UnitedA1–3Willie Anderson (79' pen) [9]
17 Aug 1968FulhamH1–1John Woodward (84')
19 Aug 1968MillwallH1–1Willie Anderson (26' pen)
24 Aug 1968Blackburn RoversA0–2
26 Aug 1968Bristol CityH1–0John Woodward (73')
31 Aug 1968BlackpoolH0–1
7 Sep 1968Derby CountyA1–3Mike Ferguson (86')
14 Sep 1968Hull CityH1–1Willie Anderson (46')
18 Sep 1968Bolton WanderersA1–4Brian Godfrey (64')
21 Sep 1968Birmingham CityA0–4
28 Sep 1968Oxford UnitedH2–0Barrie Hole (42'), Brian Godfrey (83')
5 Oct 1968Cardiff CityA1–1Brian Godfrey (72')
8 Oct 1968Bristol CityA0–1
12 Oct 1968Crystal PalaceH1–1Willie Anderson (78' pen)
19 Oct 1968Norwich CityA1–1Lew Chatterley (3')
26 Oct 1968Carlisle UnitedH0–0[10]
2 Nov 1968Huddersfield TownA1–3Mike Ferguson (3') [11]
9 Nov 1968Preston North EndH0–1[12]
16 Nov 1968PortsmouthA0–2[13]
23 Nov 1968MiddlesbroughH1–0Own Goal (73') [14]
30 Nov 1968BuryA2–3John Woodward (50'), Willie Anderson (59') [15]
7 Dec 1968Charlton AthleticH0–0[16]
14 Dec 1968Crystal PalaceA2–4Lionel Martin (75'), Dick Edwards (88') [17]
21 Dec 1968Norwich CityH2–1On 18 December Tommy Docherty had become the manager.Dick Edwards (4'), Barrie Hole (82') [18]
26 Dec 1968Cardiff CityH2–0Barrie Hole (31'), Brian Tiler (70') [19]
28 Dec 1968Carlisle UnitedA1–0Willie Anderson (65') [20]
11 Jan 1969Huddersfield TownH1–0Barrie Hole (8')
18 Jan 1969Preston North EndA0–1
1 Feb 1969PortsmouthH2–0Dave Rudge (53'), Brian Godfrey (78')
15 Feb 1969BuryH1–0Dave Rudge (73')
22 Feb 1969Charlton AthleticA1–1Dave Simmons (4')
1 Mar 1969Sheffield UnitedH3–1Barrie Hole (4'), Dave Simmons (58', 69')
4 Mar 1969MiddlesbroughA0–0
8 Mar 1969FulhamA1–1Own Goal (15')
15 Mar 1969Blackburn RoversH1–1Dave Simmons (39')
22 Mar 1969BlackpoolA1–1Brian Godfrey (2')
29 Mar 1969Derby CountyH0–1
4 Apr 1969MillwallA1–0Lionel Martin (83')
5 Apr 1969Oxford UnitedA0–1
8 Apr 1969Bolton WanderersH1–1Own Goal (14')
12 Apr 1969Birmingham CityH1–0Dave Simmons (55')
19 Apr 1969Hull CityA0–1[9]
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Source: avfchistory.co.uk

FA Cup

League Cup

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