1976–77 Birmingham City F.C. season

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Birmingham City F.C.
1976–77 season
ChairmanKeith Coombs
Manager Willie Bell
Ground St Andrew's
Football League First Division 13th
FA Cup Fourth round
(eliminated by Leeds United)
League Cup Second round
(eliminated by Blackpool)
Top goalscorerLeague: Trevor Francis (21)
All: Trevor Francis (21)
Highest home attendance43,721 vs Aston Villa, 10 May 1977
Lowest home attendance19,554 vs Stoke City, 16 April 1976
Average home league attendance28,338
  1975–76
1977–78  

The 1976–77 Football League season was Birmingham City Football Club's 74th in the Football League and their 43rd in the First Division. They finished in 13th position in the 22-team division. They entered the 1976–77 FA Cup at the third round proper and lost in the fourth to Leeds United, and lost to Blackpool in their opening second-round match in the League Cup.

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Twenty-one players made at least one appearance in nationally organised first-team competition, and there were thirteen different goalscorers. Midfielder Terry Hibbitt and forward Trevor Francis played in all 45 first-team matches over the season, and the leading goalscorer was Francis with 21 goals, all scored in the league. Kenny Burns scored 20, of which 19 came in league competition.

Football League First Division

DateLeague
position
OpponentsVenueResultScore
F–A
ScorersAttendance
21 August 19767th Manchester United AD2–2 Burns, Styles 58,898
24 August 19768th Leeds United HD0–035,519
28 August 19766th Liverpool HW2–1 Francis, Gallagher 33,228
4 September 197612th Norwich City AL0–118,506
11 September 197618th West Bromwich Albion HL0–139,450
18 September 197612th Aston Villa AW2–1Burns, Connolly 50,084
25 September 197615th Coventry City AL1–2Burns26,371
2 October 197612th Derby County HW5–1Burns 4, Connolly29,190
16 October 197612th Middlesbrough HW3–1Gallagher, Burns, Francis pen 27,740
20 October 197612th Tottenham Hotspur AL0–120,193
23 October 197615th Newcastle United AL2–3Gallagher, Francis pen 31,711
26 October 19769th Bristol City AW1–0Burns21,474
30 October 19769th Queens Park Rangers HW2–1Burns, Francis31,471
6 November 197611th Arsenal AL0–423,063
20 November 197614th Stoke City AL0–121,488
27 November 197613th Manchester City HD0–029,722
4 December 19768th Leicester City AW6–2 Emmanuel, Francis, Burns 3, Rofe og 20,388
7 December 19769th Ipswich Town HL2–4Connolly, Burns31,161
11 December 19767th Sunderland HW2–0 Jones, Francis24,597
18 December 19768th Everton AD2–2Francis, Hibbitt 32,532
27 December 19768th West Ham United HD0–039,978
18 January 19779th Arsenal HD3–3Francis 323,247
22 January 197710th Manchester United HL2–3Francis, Emmanuel35,316
2 February 197712th Leeds United AL0–122,805
5 February 197714th Liverpool AL1–4Burns41,072
12 February 197711th Norwich City HW3–2Burns 2, Broadhurst 21,801
28 February 197713th West Bromwich Albion AL1–3Francis28,639
5 March 197712th Coventry City HW3–1Francis, Connolly, Emmanuel22,607
12 March 197713th Derby County AD0–025,256
19 March 197713th Tottenham Hotspur HL1–2Connolly23,398
22 March 197711th Middlesbrough AD2–2Francis 216,439
2 April 197713th Newcastle United HL1–2 Fox 20,283
8 April 197713th West Ham United AD2–2Gallagher, Francis28,167
9 April 197712th Bristol City HW3–0Francis 3 (2 pens)19,626
11 April 197712th Ipswich Town AL0–129,026
16 April 197712th Stoke City HW2–0Francis, Burns19,554
19 April 197712th Manchester City AL1–2Burns36,203
30 April 197713th Leicester City HD1–1 Kendall 20,836
7 May 197714th Sunderland AL0–134,189
10 May 197712th Aston Villa HW2–1Hibbitt, Francis pen 43,721
14 May 197712th Everton HD1–1Kendall22,660
23 May 197713th Queens Park Rangers AD2–2Kendall, McDonough 14,976

League table (part)

Final First Division table (part) [1]
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
11th Leicester City 421218124760342
12th Middlesbrough 421413154045541
13th Birmingham City 421312176361+238
14th Queens Park Rangers 421312174752538
15th Derby County 42919145055537

FA Cup

RoundDateOpponentsVenueResultScore
F–A
ScorersAttendance
Third round8 January 1977 Portsmouth HW1–0 Kendall 31,598
Fourth round29 January 1977 Leeds United HL1–2 Burns 38,663

League Cup

RoundDateOpponentsVenueResultScore
F–A
ScorersAttendance
Second round31 August 1976 Blackpool AL1–2 Pendrey 12,203

Appearances and goals

Numbers in parentheses denote appearances made as a substitute.
Players marked left the club during the playing season.
Key to positions: GK Goalkeeper; DF Defender; MF Midfielder; FW Forward
Players' appearances and goals by competition
Pos.Nat.Name League FA Cup League Cup Total
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
GKFlag of England.svg  ENG Dave Latchford 3002010330
GKFlag of England.svg  ENG Jimmy Montgomery 1200000120
DFFlag of England.svg  ENG Joe Gallagher 3742010404
DFFlag of Wales (1959-present).svg  WAL Malcolm Page 3102010340
DFFlag of England.svg  ENG Garry Pendrey 24 (3)0001125 (3)1
DFFlag of England.svg  ENG Mick Rathbone 13 (3)0201016 (3)0
DFFlag of Scotland.svg  SCO Ricky Sbragia 8 (1)000008 (1)0
DFFlag of England.svg  ENG Archie Styles 2412000261
DFFlag of England.svg  ENG Tony Want 2900 (1)01030 (1)0
MFFlag of England.svg  ENG Kevan Broadhurst 21000021
MFFlag of Scotland.svg  SCO Jimmy Calderwood 22 (4)0000022 (4)0
MFFlag of Scotland.svg  SCO John Connolly 3752000395
MFFlag of Wales (1959-present).svg  WAL Gary Emmanuel 10 (6)3000010 (6)3
MFFlag of England.svg  ENG Steve Fox 3 (1)100003 (1)1
MFFlag of England.svg  ENG Terry Hibbitt 4222010452
MFFlag of England.svg  ENG Gary Jones 3012000321
MFFlag of England.svg  ENG Howard Kendall 2532010283
FWFlag of Scotland.svg  SCO Kenny Burns 361921103920
FWFlag of England.svg  ENG Trevor Francis 422120104521
FWFlag of England.svg  ENG Roy McDonough 21000021
FWFlag of England.svg  ENG Peter Withe 30001040

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References

  1. "Birmingham City 1976–1977 : English Division One (old) Table". Statto Organisation. Archived from the original on 14 September 2016. Retrieved 17 February 2012.