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Week 31 Arsenal FC V Luton Town 4-1 (3-0) Saturday, 19 March 1983, RF: C.Thomas, Highbury, Attendance: 23,987 AFC: Jennings; Week 31 Week 32 Arsenal FC v Luton Town 4-1 (3-0) Arsenal FC v Ipswich Town 2-2 (2-0) Saturday, 19 March 1983, RF: C.Thomas, Highbury, attendance: 23,987 Tuesday, 22 March 1983, RF: Deakin, Highbury, attendance: 17,639 AFC: Jennings; O’Leary (Meade), Sansom, S.Robson, C.Whyte, P.Nicholas, Talbot, P.Davis, Sunderland, Woodcock, Rix AFC: Wood; Hollins, Sansom, Devine, C.Whyte, P.Nicholas, Talbot, P.Davis, Sunderland, Woodcock, Rix Luton: Findlay; Stephens, A.Elliott, Horton, Goodyear, Donaghy, R.Hill, S.White, P.Walsh, W.Turner, D.Moss Town: Cooper; Burley, Gernon, Putney, Osman, Butcher, Wark, S.McCall, D’Avray, Thijssen, K.O’Callaghan Scorers: Woodcock (3), P.Davis (1) - D.Moss (1) Scorers: Rix (1), C.Whyte (1) - Wark (1), Putney (1) Watford FC v Tottenham Hotspur 0-1 (0-1) Brighton & Hove Albion v Liverpool FC 2-2 (2-0) Saturday, 19 March 1983, RF: Baker, Vicarage Road, attendance: 27,371 Tuesday, 22 March 1983, RF: Salmon, Goldstone Ground, attendance: 25,030 WFC: Sherwood; Rice, Rostron, L.Taylor, Sims, I.Bolton, N.Callaghan, L.Blissett, J.Barnes, Jackett, Jobson (G.J.Armstrong) BHA: Moseley; C.Ramsey, Gatting, Grealish, S.Foster, G.A.Stevens, Case, G.D.Smith, M.Robinson, Howlett, Smillie Spurs: Clemence; Hughton, G.O’Reilly, G.Roberts, P.Miller, Perryman, G.Mabbutt, A.Galvin, Falco, A.Brazil, T.Gibson LFC: Grobbelaar; Neal, A.Kennedy, Lawrenson, R.Whelan, Hansen, Dalglish, S.Lee, Rush, C.Johnston, Ph.Thompson (D.Fairclough) Scorer: Falco (1) Scorers: M.Robinson (1), Howlett (1) - Rush (2) Manchester United v Brighton & Hove Albion 1-1 (0-1) Manchester United v West Ham United 2-1 (0-0) Saturday, 19 March 1983, RF: R.Saunders, Old Trafford, attendance: 36,700 Tuesday, 22 March 1983, RF: Challinor, Old Trafford, attendance: 30,227 MUFC: Bailey; Gidman, Albiston, Grimes, P.McGrath, Duxbury, R.Wilkins (Macari), Mühren, Stapleton, Whiteside, Coppell MUFC: Bailey; Gidman, Albiston, Moses, P.McGrath, Duxbury, R.Wilkins, Mühren, Stapleton (Macari), McGarvey, Coppell BHA: Moseley; C.Ramsey, Gatting, Grealish, S.Foster, G.A.Stevens, Case, A.Ritchie, M.Robinson, G.Ryan (G.D.Smith), Smillie WHU: Parkes II; R.Stewart, Lampard, Bonds, A.Martin, Devonshire, van der Elst, Goddard, Orr (Dickens), P.Allen, Pike Scorers: Albiston (1) – Gatting (1) Scorers: Stapleton (1), McGarvey (1) - Devonshire (1) West Bromwich Albion v Birmingham City 2-0 (1-0) Watford FC v Birmingham City 2-1 (0-0) Saturday, 19 March 1983, RF: Chadwick, The Hawthorns, attendance: 20,794 Tuesday, 22 March 1983, RF: M.Taylor, Vicarage Road, attendance: 14,229 WBA: P.Barron; A.Webb, D.Statham, Zondervan, Wile, M.Bennett, C.Whitehead, G.Thompson, C.Regis, G.Owen, N.Cross WFC: Sherwood; Rice, Rostron, L.Taylor, Sims, I.Bolton, N.Callaghan, L.Blissett, J.Barnes, Jackett, Jobson (G.J.Armstrong) BCFC: Coton; Hagan, Kuhl, B.Stevenson, N.Blake, van den Hauwe, H.Gayle, Halsall, Harford, Curbishley, K.Dillon BCFC: Coton; Hagan, Dennis, B.Stevenson, N.Blake, Halsall, H.Gayle, M.Ferguson, Harford, Curbishley, K.Dillon Scorers: C.Regis (1), G.Thompson (1) Scorers: L.Blissett (2) – M.Ferguson (1) Notts County v Norwich City 2-2 (1-2) Tottenham Hotspur v Aston Villa 2-0 (1-0) Saturday, 19 March 1983, RF: Cooper, Meadow Lane, attendance: 8,064 Wednesday, 23 March 1983, RF: Axcell, White Hart Lane, attendance: 22,455 Notts: Leonard; T.Benjamin, N.Worthington, D.Hunt, Kilcline, P.Richards, Chiedozie, Fashanu, McCulloch, Christie, D.A.Clarke (Harkouk) Spurs: Clemence; Hughton, G.O’Reilly, G.Roberts, P.Miller, Perryman, G.Mabbutt, A.Brazil, Falco, Hoddle (T.Gibson), A.Galvin NCFC: Woods; Haylock, Downs, Mendham, Walford, D.Watson II, Barham, D.P.Bennett, Deehan, Bertschin, van Wijk (Jack) Villa: Spink; G.Williams, C.Gibson, A.Evans, K.McNaught, D.Mortimer, D.Bremner, G.Shaw (A.Morley), Withe, Cowans, Walters Scorers: N.Worthington (1), Christie (1) – Deehan (1’), Bertschin (1) Scorer: Falco (2) Aston Villa v Coventry City 4-0 (3-0) Norwich City v Coventry City 1-1 (0-0) Saturday, 19 March 1983, RF: Spencer, Villa Park, attendance: 20,509 Wednesday, 23 March 1983, RF: Scales, Carrow Road, attendance: 13,944 Villa: Spink; G.Williams, C.Gibson, A.Evans, K.McNaught, D.Mortimer, D.Bremner, G.Shaw (A.Morley), Withe, Cowans, Walters NCFC: Woods; Haylock, Downs, Mendham, Walford, D.Watson II, Barham, M.O’Neill (Channon), Deehan, Bertschin, D.P.Bennett CCFC: Sealey; D.Thomas II, B.Roberts, I.Butterworth (K.Thompson), P.Dyson, Gillespie, Whitton, G.Francis, Hateley, Melrose, S.Hunt CCFC: Sealey; D.Thomas II, B.Roberts, S.Jacobs, P.Dyson, Gillespie, Whitton, G.Francis, Hateley, S.Hunt, J.Hendrie Scorers: Withe (2), G.Shaw (1), A.Evans (1) Scorers: Walford (1) – Whitton (1) Liverpool FC v Everton FC 0-0 Saturday, 19 March 1983, RF: Midgley, Anfield Road, attendance: 44,737 Table Top Scorers LFC: Grobbelaar; Neal, A.Kennedy, Lawrenson, R.Whelan, Hansen, Dalglish, S.Lee, Rush, C.Johnston, Souness (D.Hodgson) P W D L Pts GF GA EFC: Arnold; G.M.Stevens, J.Bailey, K.Ratcliffe, Higgins, K.Richardson, A.Irvine (Ainscow), McMahon, Sharp, A.Heath, Sheedy 01 Liverpool FC 32 21 08 03 71 75:26 01 Rush (Liverpool) 23 goals 02 Watford FC 32 18 04 10 58 57:36 02 L.Blissett (Watford) 20 “ Ipswich Town v Nottingham Forest 2-0 (1-0) 03 Manchester United 31 15 10 06 55 42:25 03 Dalglish (Liverpool) 17 “ Saturday, 19 March 1983, RF: A.Robinson, Portman Road, attendance: 17,534 04 Aston Villa 32 16 03 13 51 49:41 04 Rowell (Sunderland) 16 “ Town: Cooper; Burley, Gernon, Putney, Osman, Butcher, Wark, S.McCall, Mariner, D’Avray, K.O’Callaghan (Thijssen) 05 West Bromwich Albion 32 12 11 09 47 44:37 Latchford (Swansea) 16 “ NFFC: van Breukelen; V.Anderson, Swain (Smalley), Gunn, C.Fairclough, Bowyer, D.Wilson, Hodge, Davenport, I.Wallace, J.N.Robertson 06 Tottenham Hotspur 32 13 08 11 47 43:41 06 Withe (Aston Villa) 15 “ Scorer: Mariner (2) 07 Nottingham Forest 32 13 07 12 46 42:40 Wark (Ipswich) 15 “ 08 Southampton FC 32 13 07 12 46 44:47 08 B.Stein (Luton) 14 “ West Ham United v Stoke City 1-1 (0-0) 09 Ipswich Town 32 12 09 11 45 51:39 09 Deehan (Norwich) 12 “ Saturday, 19 March 1983, RF: Bodenham, Upton Park, attendance: 16,466 10 Everton FC 32 12 09 11 45 48:38 Woodcock (Arsenal) 12 “ WHU: Parkes II; R.Stewart, Lampard, Bonds, A.Martin, Devonshire, van der Elst, Goddard, N.Morgan, P.Allen, Pike 11 Stoke City 32 13 06 13 45 43:48 11 G.Shaw (Aston Villa) 11 “ Stoke: Fox; Bould, Hampton, Bracewell, D.Watson, G.Berry, Painter, McIlroy, B.O’Callaghan (P.Griffiths), M.Thomas, M.Chamberlain 12 Coventry City 32 12 08 12 44 41:44 D.Cross (Manchester C.) 11 “ Scorers: Bould (1 o.g.) – M.Thomas (1) 13 Arsenal FC 31 11 09 11 42 41:39 Stapleton (Manchester Utd.) 11 “ 14 West Ham United 31 15 03 15 42 47:48 P.Walsh (Luton) 11 “ Sunderland AFC v Swansea City 1-1 (0-0) 15 Notts County 33 12 05 16 41 47:59 15 Fashanu (Southampton/Notts) 10 “ Saturday, 19 March 1983, RF: Banks, Roker Park, attendance: 17,445 16 Sunderland AFC 31 10 10 11 40 37:45 Whitton (Coventry) 10 “ SAFC: C.Turner; J.Nicholl, N.Pickering, Atkins, Chisholm, Proctor, Venison, Rowell, F.Worthington, L.James, Cummins (McCoist) 17 Manchester City 33 10 08 15 38 41:58 D.Wallace (Southampton) 10 “ SCFC: Sander; Marustik, G.Richards, N.Robinson, D.Lewis, Rajkovic, Loveridge, R.James, D.Gale, Stanley, Latchford 18 Luton Town 30 08 10 12 34 49:61 A.Brazil (Ipswich/Tottenham) 10 “ Scorers: Rowell (1) - Marustik (1) 19 Swansea City 32 08 08 16 32 41:48 19 McCulloch (Notts County) 9 “ 20 Norwich City 31 08 08 15 32 34:51 S.Moran (Southampton) 9 “ Southampton FC v Manchester City 4-1 (4-0) 21 Birmingham City 31 06 12 13 30 27:44 C.Regis (West Bromwich) 9 “ Saturday, 19 March 1983, RF: Lewis, The Dell, attendance: 17,201 22 Brighton & Hove Albion 32 07 09 16 30 31:59 Cowans (Aston Villa) 9 “ SFC: Shilton; Agboola, M.Mills, S.Williams, C.Nicholl, M.Wright, N.Holmes, Baird, S.Moran, D.Armstrong (Foyle), D.Wallace A.King (Everton) 9 “ MCFC: Williams; Golac (A.May), Lomax, N.Reid, K.Bond, Caton, Tueart, K.Reeves, D.Cross, Power, G.E.Baker Mariner (Ipswich) 9 “ Scorers: S.Moran (3), Baird (1) – K.Reeves (1) I.Wallace (Nottingham) 9 “ Table Top Scorers P W D L Pts GF GA 01 Liverpool FC 31 21 07 03 70 73:24 01 Rush (Liverpool) 21 goals 02 Watford FC 31 17 04 10 55 55:35 02 L.Blissett (Watford) 18 “ 03 Manchester United 30 14 10 06 52 40:24 03 Dalglish (Liverpool) 17 “ 04 Aston Villa 31 16 03 12 51 49:39 04 Rowell (Sunderland) 16 “ 05 West Bromwich Albion 32 12 11 09 47 44:37 Latchford (Swansea) 16 “ 06 Nottingham Forest 32 13 07 12 46 42:40 06 Withe (Aston Villa) 15 “ 07 Southampton FC 32 13 07 12 46 44:47 07 Wark (Ipswich) 14 “ 08 Everton FC 32 12 09 11 45 48:38 B.Stein (Luton) 14 “ 09 Stoke City 32 13 06 13 45 43:48 09 Woodcock (Arsenal) 12 “ 10 Ipswich Town 31 12 08 11 44 49:37 Deehan (Norwich) 12 “ 11 Tottenham Hotspur 31 12 08 11 44 41:41 11 D.Cross (Manchester C.) 11 “ 12 Coventry City 31 12 07 12 43 40:43 P.Walsh (Luton) 11 “ 13 West Ham United 30 13 03 14 42 46:46 G.Shaw (Aston Villa) 11 “ 14 Arsenal FC 30 11 08 11 41 39:37 14 Fashanu (Southampton/Notts) 10 “ 15 Notts County 33 12 05 16 41 47:59 Stapleton (Manchester Utd.) 10 “ 16 Sunderland AFC 31 10 10 11 40 37:45 D.Wallace (Southampton) 10 “ 17 Manchester City 33 10 08 15 38 41:58 A.Brazil (Ipswich/Tottenham) 10 “ 18 Luton Town 30 08 10 12 34 49:61 18 Mariner (Ipswich) 9 “ 19 Swansea City 32 08 08 16 32 41:48 Cowans (Aston Villa) 9 “ 20 Norwich City 30 08 07 15 31 33:50 Whitton (Coventry) 9 “ 21 Birmingham City 30 06 12 12 30 26:42 A.King (Everton) 9 “ 22 Brighton & Hove Albion 31 07 08 16 29 29:57 I.Wallace (Nottingham) 9
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