8 July 1971:
Bill Shankly signs a three-year contract as
Liverpool manager which will keep him in charge until the end of the 1973–74 season. 7 August 1971: The
1971 FA Charity Shield is held, but without reigning League and Cup winners
Arsenal, who are on a pre-season tour abroad. The Shield was won by Second Division champions
Leicester City, who beat
1971 FA Cup Final runners-up
Liverpool with a
Steve Whitworth goal; Arsenal were beaten 1–0 by
Feyenoord. 20 August 1971:
Manchester United beat Arsenal 3–1 in a "home" tie, played at
Anfield in
Liverpool as a result of a ban from hosting their first two home games in
Manchester, the second would be held at the
Victoria Ground in
Stoke-on-Trent. 13 October 1971:
England earn a vital European Championship qualifying win in Switzerland.
Anton Weibel scores a late own goal as England win 3–2 in Basel to go top of Group 3. 6 November 1971: The
Manchester derby at
Maine Road ends in a 3–3 thriller, with debutant 17-year-old winger
Sammy McIlroy on the scoresheet for United. 10 November 1971:
England draw 1–1 with Switzerland at Wembley to leave them in pole position to qualify for the European Championship quarter finals.
Mike Summerbee scores early, with
Karl Odermatt equalizing for the Swiss. 27 November 1971:
Alan Woodward scores four of the seven
Sheffield United put past
Ipswich Town without reply, while elsewhere,
George Best is the hat-trick hero as Manchester United beat
Southampton 5–2, and
Wolverhampton Wanderers beat
West Bromwich Albion 3–2 in the
Black Country derby. 1 December 1971:
England win their European Championship qualifying group with a 2–0 win in Greece.
Geoff Hurst and
Martin Peters score the goals. 31 December 1971: At the end of the year, Manchester United are top of the First Division, three points ahead of
Manchester City and four ahead of
Leeds United. West Bromwich Albion and
Nottingham Forest occupy the relegation places. 19 February 1972: Leeds United thrash Manchester United 5–1 at
Elland Road and are two points behind Manchester City at the top of the table. Manchester United have now lost five League matches in a row. 31 March 1972: Brian Clough dismisses reports that he is to be
Noel Cantwell's successor as
Coventry City manager. Meanwhile, on the pitch, in the First Division, Leeds' failure to beat West Ham sees them miss the opportunity to top the table, victory for
Millwall allows them to ascend to the summit of the Second Division ahead of
Norwich City and
Birmingham City, Third Division table-toppers
Aston Villa pull away from
AFC Bournemouth, and
Grimsby Town move into second in the bottom tier (behind rivals
Scunthorpe United) with a win over
Reading, becoming the first League side to score 50 this season. 1 April 1972:
Derby County beat Leeds United 2–0 and take over at the top of the First Division.
Crystal Palace's 2–0 win over Stoke City relegates both
Nottingham Forest and
Huddersfield Town from the First Division. 1 May 1972: Derby County, in their last League game of the season, beat Liverpool 1–0. Leeds United beat
Chelsea 2–0 and will win the title if they can beat Wolverhampton Wanderers in their final fixture. 8 May 1972: Derby County win the League Championship as neither Leeds United nor Liverpool manage to win their final league games. Leeds would have overtaken Derby on goal average had they drawn with Wolverhampton Wanderers at
Molineux, but lose 2–1, while Liverpool draw 0–0 with Arsenal at
Highbury. 11 May 1972: The First Division season ends when Tottenham Hotspur beat Arsenal 2–0 in the
North London derby at Highbury. ==Star players==