1984–85 Liverpool F.C. season

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Liverpool F.C.
1984–85 season
ChairmanJohn W Smith
ManagerJoe Fagan
First Division2nd
European CupRunners-up
FA CupSemi-finals
League CupThird round
European Super CupRunners-up
FA Charity ShieldRunners-up
Intercontinental CupRunners-up
Top goalscorerLeague: John Wark (18)
All: John Wark (27)

The 1984–85 season was the 93rd season in Liverpool F.C.'s existence, and their 23rd consecutive year in the top-flight. As European champions, Liverpool took part in the 1984 Intercontinental Cup in December 1984 against Independiente in Tokyo, where they lost 1–0.

Liverpool reached the 1985 European Cup Final where they faced Juventus. They lost the match 1–0, but the game was overshadowed by crowd trouble where thirty-nine Juventus fans died. Just hours before the match, Liverpool manager Joe Fagan had announced he would retire at the end of the season

Squad[]

Goalkeepers[]

Defenders[]

Midfielders[]

Attackers[]

League table[]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Everton 42 28 6 8 88 43 +45 90 Excluded from the 1985–86 European Cup[a]
2 Liverpool 42 22 11 9 68 35 +33 77 Excluded from the 1985–86 UEFA Cup[a]
3 Tottenham Hotspur 42 23 8 11 78 51 +27 77
4 Manchester United 42 22 10 10 77 47 +30 76 FA Cup winners, excluded from the 1985–86 European Cup Winners' Cup[a]
5 Southampton 42 19 11 12 56 47 +9 68 Excluded from the 1985–86 UEFA Cup[a]
Source:[citation needed]

Results[]

First Division[]

Date Opponents Venue Result Scorers Attendance Report 1 Report 2
25-Aug-84 Norwich City A 3–3 Own Goal Goal 2' Dalglish Goal 24' Neal Goal pen 67' 22,005 Report Report
27-Aug-84 West Ham United H 3–0 Walsh Goal 1' Wark Goal 75'85' 32,633 Report Report
01-Sep-84 Queens Park Rangers H 1–1 Whelan Goal 82' 33,982 Report Report
04-Sep-84 Luton Town A 2–1 Neal Goal pen 47' Dalglish Goal 71' 14,127 Report Report
08-Sep-84 Arsenal A 1–3 Kennedy Goal 82' 50,006 Report Report
15-Sep-84 Sunderland H 1–1 Walsh Goal 17' 34,044 Report Report
22-Sep-84 Manchester United A 1–1 Walsh Goal 73' 56,638 Report Report
29-Sep-84 Sheffield Wednesday H 0–2 40,196 Report Report
06-Oct-84 West Bromwich Albion H 0–0 29,346 Report Report
12-Oct-84 Tottenham Hotspur A 0–1 28,599 Report Report
20-Oct-84 Everton H 0–1 45,545 Report Report
28-Oct-84 Nottingham Forest A 2–0 Whelan Goal 36' Rush Goal 50' 19,838 Report Report
03-Nov-84 Stoke City A 1–0 Whelan Goal 86' 20,611 Report Report
10-Nov-84 Southampton H 1–1 Rush Goal 46' 36,382 Report Report
18-Nov-84 Newcastle United A 2–0 Nicol Goal 24' Wark Goal 89' 28,003 Report Report
24-Nov-84 Ipswich Town H 2–0 Wark Goal 41'53' 34,918 Report Report
01-Dec-84 Chelsea A 1–3 Mølby Goal 28' 40,972 Report Report
04-Dec-84 Coventry City H 3–1 Wark Goal 8'89' Rush Goal pen 23' 27,237 Report Report
15-Dec-84 Aston Villa A 0–0 24,007 Report Report
21-Dec-84 Queens Park Rangers A 2–0 Wark Goal 38' Rush Goal 60' 11,007 Report Report
26-Dec-84 Leicester City H 1–2 Neal Goal pen 60' 38,419 Report Report
29-Dec-84 Luton Town H 1–0 Wark Goal 26' 35,403 Report Report
01-Jan-85 Watford A 1–1 Rush Goal 88' 27,073 Report Report
19-Jan-85 Norwich City H 4–0 Wark Goal 36' Rush Goal 80'89' Dalglish Goal 86' 30,627 Report Report
02-Feb-85 Sheffield Wednesday A 1–1 Lawrenson Goal 85' 48,246 Report Report
12-Feb-85 Arsenal H 3–0 Rush Goal 32' Neal 52 Whelan Goal 87' 28,645 Report Report
23-Feb-85 Stoke City H 2–0 Nicol Goal 14' Dalglish Goal 28' 31,368 Report Report
02-Mar-85 Nottingham Forest H 1–0 Wark Goal pen 49' 35,696 Report Report
16-Mar-85 Tottenham Hotspur H 0–1 43,852 Report Report
23-Mar-85 West Bromwich Albion A 5–0 Nicol Goal 6' Dalglish Goal 56' Wark Goal 64'70'82' 20,500 Report Report
31-Mar-85 Manchester United H 0–1 34,886 Report Report
03-Apr-85 Sunderland A 3–0 Rush Goal 1'30' Wark Goal 70' 24,096 Report Report
06-Apr-85 Leicester City A 1–0 Whelan Goal 82' 22,942 Report Report
20-Apr-85 Newcastle United H 3–1 Wark Goal 57' Gillespie Goal 69' Walsh Goal 80' 34,733 Report Report
27-Apr-85 Ipswich Town A 0–0 24,484 Report Report
04-May-85 Chelsea H 4–3 Whelan Goal 4' Nicol Goal 11'27' Rush Goal 68' 33,733 Report Report
06-May-85 Coventry City A 2–0 Walsh Goal 44'58' 18,951 Report Report
11-May-85 Aston Villa H 2–1 Whelan Goal 66' Rush Goal 68' 33,001 Report Report
14-May-85 Southampton A 1–1 Wark Goal 31' 23,001 Report Report
17-May-85 Watford H 4–3 Rush Goal 52'81' Dalglish Goal 57' Wark Goal pen 59' 29,130 Report Report
20-May-85 West Ham United A 3–0 Walsh Goal 26'36' Beglin Goal 56' 22,408 Report Report
23-May-85 Everton A 0–1 51,045 Report Report

FA Charity Shield[]

Everton1–0Liverpool
Grobbelaar Goal 55' (o.g.) Report
Report
Wembley Stadium, London
Attendance: 100,000
Referee: Keith Hackett (Sheffield)
GK 1 Wales Neville Southall
DF 2 England Gary Stevens
DF 3 England John Bailey
DF 4 Wales Kevin Ratcliffe
DF 5 England Derek Mountfield
MF 6 England Peter Reid
MF 7 England Trevor Steven
FW 8 England Adrian Heath
FW 9 Scotland Graeme Sharp
MF 10 England Paul Bracewell
MF 11 England Kevin Richardson
Substitutes:
GK England Jim Arnold
FW Scotland Andy Gray
DF England Alan Harper
MF Republic of Ireland Kevin Sheedy
FW England Ian Marshall
Manager:
England Howard Kendall
GK 1 Zimbabwe Bruce Grobbelaar
DF 2 England Phil Neal
DF 3 England Alan Kennedy
DF 4 Republic of Ireland Mark Lawrenson
MF 5 Republic of Ireland Ronnie Whelan
DF 6 Scotland Alan Hansen
FW 7 Scotland Kenny Dalglish
MF 8 England Sammy Lee Substituted off 53'
FW 9 Wales Ian Rush
MF 10 Scotland Steve Nicol
MF 11 Scotland John Wark
Substitutes:
FW England Paul Walsh Substituted in 53'
FW England David Hodgson
Manager:
England Joe Fagan

FA Cup[]

Date Opponents Venue Result Scorers Attendance Report 1 Report 2
05-Jan-85 Aston Villa H 3–0 Rush Goal 4'74' Wark Goal 49' 36,877 Report Report
27-Jan-85 Tottenham Hotspur H 1–0 Rush Goal 17' 27,905 Report Report
16-Feb-85 York City A 1–1 Rush Goal 52' 13,485 Report Report
20-Feb-85 York City H 7–0 Whelan Goal 15'55' Wark Goal 28'58'79' Neal Goal 72' Walsh Goal 83' 43,010 Report Report
10-Mar-85 Barnsley A 4–0 Rush Goal 55'80'84' Whelan Goal 72' 19,838 Report Report
13-Apr-85 Manchester United N 2–2 Whelan Goal 87' Walsh Goal 119' 51,690 Report Report
17-Apr-85 Manchester United N 1–2 McGrath Goal 39' (o.g.) 45,775 Report Report

League Cup[]

Date Opponents Venue Result Scorers Attendance Report 1 Report 2
24-Sep-84 Stockport County A 0–0 11,169 Report Report
09-Oct-84 Stockport County H 2–0 Robinson Goal 97' Whelan Goal 115' 13,422 Report Report
31-Oct-84 Tottenham Hotspur A 0–1 38,690 Report Report

European Cup[]

Date Opponents Venue Result Scorers Attendance Report 1 Report 2
19-Sep-84 Lech Poznań A 1–0 Wark Goal 62' 35,000 Report Report
03-Oct-84 Lech Poznań H 4–0 Wark Goal 13'19'89' Walsh Goal 38' 22,143 Report Report
24-Oct-84 Benfica H 3–1 Rush Goal 44'71'76' 27,733 Report Report
07-Nov-84 Benfica A 0–1 50,000 Report Report
06-Mar-85 Austria Vienna A 1–1 Nicol Goal 86' 21,000 Report Report
20-Mar-85 Austria Vienna H 4–1 Walsh Goal 16'55' Nicol Goal 39' Own Goal Goal 46' 32,761 Report Report
10-Apr-85 Panathinaikos H 4–0 Wark Goal 35' Rush Goal 48'49' Beglin Goal 85' 39,488 Report Report
24-Apr-85 Panathinaikos A 1–0 Lawrenson Goal 61' 56,400 Report Report

Final

Juventus Italy1–0England Liverpool
Platini Goal 56' (pen.) Report
Report[dead link]
Heysel Stadium, Brussels
Attendance: 59,000
Juventus
Liverpool
GK 1 Italy Stefano Tacconi
DF 2 Italy Luciano Favero
DF 3 Italy Antonio Cabrini
MF 4 San Marino Massimo Bonini
DF 5 Italy Sergio Brio
DF 6 Italy Gaetano Scirea (c)
FW 7 Italy Massimo Briaschi Substituted off 84'
MF 8 Italy Marco Tardelli
FW 9 Italy Paolo Rossi Substituted off 89'
MF 10 France Michel Platini
FW 11 Poland Zbigniew Boniek
Substitutes:
GK 12 Italy Luciano Bodini
DF 13 Italy Nicola Caricola
FW 14 Italy Cesare Prandelli Substituted in 84'
MF 15 Italy Bruno Limido
MF 16 Italy Beniamino Vignola Substituted in 89'
Manager:
Italy Giovanni Trapattoni
GK 1 Zimbabwe Bruce Grobbelaar
RB 2 England Phil Neal (c)
LB 3 Republic of Ireland Jim Beglin
CB 4 Republic of Ireland Mark Lawrenson Substituted off 4'
RM 5 Scotland Steve Nicol
CB 6 Scotland Alan Hansen
CF 7 Scotland Kenny Dalglish
CM 8 Republic of Ireland Ronnie Whelan
CF 9 Wales Ian Rush
LM 10 England Paul Walsh Substituted off 46'
CM 11 Scotland John Wark Yellow card 38'
Substitutes:
MF 13 England Sammy Lee
DF 14 Scotland Gary Gillespie Substituted in 4'
MF 15 Denmark Jan Mølby
MF 16 England Craig Johnston Substituted in 46'
GK 17 England Chris Pile
Manager:
England Joe Fagan

Intercontinental Cup[]

Independiente Argentina1–0England Liverpool
Percudani Goal 6' Report
Report[dead link]
National Stadium, Tokyo
Attendance: 62,000
Referee: Romualdo Arppi Filho (Brazil)
GK 1 Uruguay
DF 2 Argentina Hugo Villaverde Substituted off 74'
DF 3 Argentina Carlos Enrique
DF 4 Argentina Néstor Clausen
DF 5 Argentina Enzo Trossero
MF 6 Argentina Claudio Marangoni
MF 7 Argentina Jorge Burruchaga
MF 8 Argentina Ricardo Giusti
FW 9 Argentina José Percudani
MF 10 Argentina Ricardo Bochini
FW 11 Argentina
Substitutes:
DF 13 Argentina Pedro Monzón Substituted in 74'
Manager:
Argentina José Pastoriza


Man of the Match:
Argentina José Percudani (Independiente)

Assistant referees:

GK 1 Zimbabwe Bruce Grobbelaar
RB 4 England Phil Neal
LB 6 England Alan Kennedy
CB 3 Scotland Gary Gillespie
LM 2 Scotland Steve Nicol
CB 5 Scotland Alan Hansen
CF 7 Scotland Kenny Dalglish
CM 8 Denmark Jan Mølby
CF 9 Wales Ian Rush
RM 10 England Craig Johnston
CM 11 Scotland John Wark Substituted off 76'
Substitutes:
MF 14 Republic of Ireland Ronnie Whelan Substituted in 76'
GK 12 England Bob Bolder
MF 13 Scotland Kevin MacDonald
FW 15 Republic of Ireland Michael Robinson
Manager:
England Joe Fagan

European Super Cup[]

Juventus Italy2–0England Liverpool
Boniek Goal 39'79' Report
Report[dead link]
Stadio Comunale, Turin
Attendance: 55,384
Referee: Dieter Pauly (West Germany)
GK 1 Italy Luciano Bodini
DF 2 Italy Luciano Favero
DF 3 Italy Antonio Cabrini
MF 4 San Marino Massimo Bonini
DF 5 Italy Sergio Brio
DF 6 Italy Gaetano Scirea
FW 7 Italy Massimo Briaschi
MF 8 Italy Marco Tardelli
FW 9 Italy Paolo Rossi
MF 10 France Michel Platini
MF 11 Poland Zbigniew Boniek
Substitutes:
GK 12 Italy Stefano Tacconi
DF 13 Italy Nicola Caricola
MF 14 Italy Cesare Prandelli
MF 15 Italy Bruno Limido
MF 16 Italy Beniamino Vignola
Manager:
Italy Giovanni Trapattoni
GK 1 Zimbabwe Bruce Grobbelaar
RB 2 England Phil Neal
LB 3 England Alan Kennedy
CB 4 Republic of Ireland Mark Lawrenson Substituted off 46'
RM 5 Scotland Steve Nicol
CB 6 Scotland Alan Hansen
CF 7 England Paul Walsh
LM 8 Republic of Ireland Ronnie Whelan
CF 9 Wales Ian Rush
CM 10 Scotland Kevin MacDonald
CM 11 Scotland John Wark
Substitutes:
DF 12 Republic of Ireland Jim Beglin
GK 13 England Bob Bolder
DF 14 Scotland Gary Gillespie Substituted in 46'
MF 15 England Sammy Lee
MF 16 Denmark Jan Mølby
Manager:
England Joe Fagan

Notes[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c English teams were banned by UEFA from its competitions from the season 1985–86 on until the season 1990–91 because of the Heysel Disaster in 1985, involving Liverpool fans.

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