1981–82 Arsenal F.C. season

During the 1981–82 English football season, Arsenal F.C. competed in the Football League First Division.

Arsenal F.C.
1981–82 season
ChairmanDenis Hill-Wood
ManagerTerry Neill
First Division5th
FA CupThird Round
League CupFourth Round
UEFA CupSecond Round
Top goalscorerLeague: Alan Sunderland (11)
All: Alan Sunderland (12)

Season summary

The start of the 1981/82 season was not going swimmingly for Arsenal manager Terry Neill. After losing Liam Brady in the summer of 1980, Frank Stapleton was the next star to leave Highbury, his departure in August 1981 made that much harder when he chose to join Manchester United. Without adequate replacements for their star men, the Arsenal faithful were restless. This season was the first season that Arsenal bore the name of a sponsor on their shirts. The Japan Victor Company, or JVC as they’re better known, had the honour of being Arsenal’s first shirt sponsor.  

A third-place finish during the previous campaign had seen Neill’s men go through the season unbeaten at home. But alarm bells immediately chimed when Stoke left Highbury victorious on the opening day of the 81/82 season. Five defeats in their first twelve League matches indicated that all was not well, and more worryingly the team had scored just eight goals in the process of slumping to 14th place in the table. There was a welcome distraction in the UEFA Cup. Two wins against Panathinaikos, saw the club go through to the next round. And when Belgian part-timers Winterslag were paired with Arsenal in the draw for the second round, it looked as if Neill could at least look forward to another European trip in the last 16 of the competition. But again, Arsenal would pay for their wastefulness in front of goal. Arsenal won the second leg 2-1, but went out on the away goals rule and they were stunned when Winterslag went through. In fairness to Neill, the team did respond well after the Winterslag debacle. Five straight league wins, and just six defeats in the remaining 30 matches saw the club finish fifth in the League.

On 2 January 1982 Pat Jennings found himself on the treatment table, after a disappointing FA Cup third round exit, 0-1 against Tottenham Hotspur after an error by Jennings, and a groin injury forced him to limp off with 15 minutes to go. Scottish keeper George Wood assumed the No 1 spot until the end of the season. [1][2][3][4]

Squad

[5] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK Scotland SCO George Wood
DF England ENG John Hollins
DF England ENG Kenny Sansom
MF England ENG Brian Talbot
DF Republic of Ireland IRL David O'Leary
DF England ENG Chris Whyte
MF England ENG Stewart Robson
MF England ENG Paul Davis
FW England ENG Alan Sunderland
MF Wales WAL Peter Nicholas
MF England ENG Graham Rix
No. Pos. Nation Player
GK Northern Ireland NIR Pat Jennings
FW England ENG John Hawley
DF Republic of Ireland IRL John Devine
DF Scotland SCO Willie Young
MF England ENG Brian McDermott
FW England ENG Paul Vaessen
FW England ENG Raphael Meade
MF Republic of Ireland IRL Paul Gorman
FW England ENG Ray Hankin

Results

First Division

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
3 Manchester United 42 22 12 8 59 29 +30 78 Qualification for the UEFA Cup first round
4 Tottenham Hotspur 42 20 11 11 67 48 +19 71 Qualification for the Cup Winners' Cup first round[lower-alpha 1]
5 Arsenal 42 20 11 11 48 37 +11 71 Qualification for the UEFA Cup first round
6 Swansea City 42 21 6 15 58 51 +7 69 Qualification for the Cup Winners' Cup preliminary round[lower-alpha 2]
7 Southampton 42 19 9 14 72 67 +5 66 Qualification for the UEFA Cup first round
Source: World Football
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored
Notes:
  1. Tottenham Hotspur qualified for the European Cup Winners' Cup first round as the 1981–82 FA Cup winners.
  2. Swansea City qualified for the European Cup Winners' Cup preliminary round as the 1982 Welsh Cup winners.
29 August 1981 1 Arsenal 0–1 Stoke City London
Stadium: Highbury
5 September 1981 3 Liverpool 2–0 Arsenal Liverpool
Stadium: Anfield
12 September 1981 4 Arsenal 1–1 Sunderland London
Stadium: Highbury
19 September 1981 5 Leeds United 0–0 Arsenal Leeds
Stadium: Elland Road
22 September 1981 6 Arsenal 1–0 Birmingham City London
Stadium: Highbury
26 September 1981 7 Arsenal 0–0 Manchester United London
Stadium: Highbury
10 October 1981 9 Swansea City 2–0 Arsenal Swansea
Stadium: Vetch Field
17 October 1981 10 Arsenal 1–0 Manchester City London
Stadium: Highbury
24 October 1981 11 Ipswich Town 2–1 Arsenal Ipswich
Stadium: Portman Road
31 October 1981 12 Arsenal 1–0 Coventry City London
Stadium: Highbury
7 November 1981 13 Aston Villa 0–2 Arsenal Birmingham
Stadium: Villa Park
28 November 1981 15 Arsenal 1–0 Everton London
Stadium: Highbury
5 December 1981 16 West Ham United 1–2 Arsenal London
Stadium: Upton Park
23 January 1982 18 Southampton 3–1 Arsenal Southampton
Stadium: The Dell
30 January 1982 20 Arsenal 1–0 Leeds United London
Stadium: Highbury
6 February 1982 22 Sunderland 0–0 Arsenal Sunderland
Stadium: Roker Park
13 February 1982 23 Arsenal 1–0 Notts County London
Stadium: Highbury
16 February 1982 24 Arsenal 1–0 Middlesbrough London
Stadium: Highbury
27 February 1982 26 Arsenal 0–2 Swansea City London
Stadium: Highbury
13 March 1982 28 Arsenal 1–0 Ipswich Town London
Stadium: Highbury
27 March 1982 31 Arsenal 4–3 Aston Villa London
Stadium: Highbury
24 April 1982 37 Everton 2–1 Arsenal Liverpool
Stadium: Goodison Park
11 May 1982 41 Arsenal 1–1 Liverpool London
Stadium: Highbury
15 May 1982 42 Arsenal 4–1 Southampton London
Stadium: Highbury

Football League Cup

6 October 1981 Second round
(1st Leg)
Sheffield United 1–0 Arsenal Sheffield
Stadium: Bramel Lane
27 October 1981 Second round
(2nd Leg)
Arsenal 2–0
(2–1 agg.)
Sheffield United London
Stadium: Highbury
10 November 1981 Third round Arsenal 1–0 Norwich City London
Stadium: Highbury
1 December 1981 Fourth round Arsenal 0–0 Liverpool London
Stadium: Highbury
8 December 1981 Fourth round
replay
Liverpool 3–0 (aet) Arsenal Liverpool
Stadium: Anfield

FA Cup

Arsenal entered the FA Cup in the third round proper, in which they were drawn to face Tottenham Hotspur.

2 January 1982 Third round Tottenham Hotspur 1–0 Arsenal London
Stadium: White Hart Lane

UEFA Cup

16 September 1981 First round
(1st Leg)
Panathinaikos Greece 0–2 England Arsenal Athens
Stadium: Leoforos Stadium
30 September 1981 First round
(2nd Leg)
Arsenal England 1–0
(4–0 agg.)
Greece Panathinaikos London
Stadium: Highbury
21 October 1981 Second round
(1st Leg)
FC Winterslag Belgium 1–0 England Arsenal Genk
Stadium: Winterslag Stadium
3 November 1981 Second round
(2nd Leg)
Arsenal England 2–1
(2–2 agg.)
Belgium FC Winterslag London
Stadium: Highbury

Top scorers

First Division

References

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  2. The Gooner Magazine issue 270
  3. Soar, Phil (2003). The Official Illustrated History of Arsenal. Hamlyn.
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  5. Arsenal and Man United in hunt for Germany U-21 ace. "Arsenal FC - Kader 1980/1981". Worldfootball.net. Retrieved 19 August 2012.
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