Liverpool were dominant throughout
Bob Paisley's final season as manager, retaining the league title and winning a third successive League Cup. Paisley, who had won 21 major trophies in nine seasons as manager, handed over the reins to his assistant
Joe Fagan. Second place in the league went to
Watford, who took the First Division by storm in their first season at this level.
Manchester United won the
FA Cup in
Ron Atkinson's second season as manager, and also finished third in the league for the second consecutive season.
Tottenham Hotspur continued to thrive, finishing fourth and qualifying for the
UEFA Cup, although they failed to add any silverware to the FA Cup victories of 1981 and 1982.
Nottingham Forest finished fifth and secured a place in the UEFA Cup.
Brighton & Hove Albion, who took Manchester United to a replay in the FA Cup final, went down in bottom place after four seasons in the First Division. Swansea City, who had finished sixth on their First Division debut a year earlier, were unable to maintain their fine form for a second season, and went down in second place from bottom. The final relegation place went to
Manchester City, whose 17-year stay in the First Division was ended in the final minutes of the final game of the season, when a
Raddy Antic goal gave visitors
Luton Town a 1-0 victory and saved them from an immediate return to the Second Division. For the first time in eight years, there were no English clubs winning European trophies this season.
Final table Results Managerial changes Maps ==Second Division==