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Arsenal under Mee after the double

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By Tony Attwood

Arsenal were effectively barred from entering European competitions by the Football League’s unilateral adoption of a rule that only one team per city could enter those games. (The rule had originally been introduced for the Fairs Cup, but had quickly been dropped, and only England had retained it and of course, it primarily affected London teams – including obviously Arsenal.  Clubs outside London naturally approved of the idea as it gave them an extra chance of getting a place in the competition).

Arsenal had been runners-up in Division One, and semi-finalists in the FA Cup in 1972/3 but by 1973/4, although many members of the triumphant team from the start of the decade still remained, changes in the lineup were happening.

In terms of regular players Nelson was increasingly seen as left back,, Storey played in almost every game, mostly at right half, Blockley and Simpson shared the duties of centre half, with Blockley playing at left half when Simpson was centre half, Armstong alternating between the wings, Alan Ball at number 8, John Radford the main centre forward, and Ray Kennedy playing in every league as inisde left    Only outside left appeared to be an unsettled position, with Liam Brady making early appearances, along with Kelly and George.

So as can be seen players moved around as Bertie Mee wished, and a settled team simply did not emerge.  Ball was the top goal scorer with 13 goals in 36 starts.  Ray Kennedy, the one permanent fixture at number 10, scored 12 goals in his 42 starts.

Leeds pretty much ran away with the title, with the top three spread out by a considerable distance from each other.   Arsenal finished 10th, equal on points with Tottenham and Manchester United ended up at the foot of the table four points from safety.

 

Team P W D L F A Pts
1 Leeds United 42 24 14 4 66 31 62
2 Liverpool 42 22 13 7 52 31 57
3 Derby County 42 17 14 11 52 42 48
10 Arsenal 42 14 14 14 49 51 42
11 Tottenham Hotspur 42 14 14 14 45 50 42
20 Southampton 42 11 14 17 47 68 36
21 Manchester United 42 10 12 20 38 48 32

 

The problem with this final table is that it reveals that Arsenal have failings in all departments, as both they and Tottenham had virtually identical seasons in every regard.  Even the League Cup brought no relief as Arsenal lost at home to Tranmere Rovers, with Arsenal playing their regular first team of the time.   It was a season to forget and offered no real reasons to imagine why 1974/5 should be any different.  

In fact, in the league it was worse as in 1974/5 Arsenal, still under Bertie Mee, whose grand achievements at the start of the decade had now long faded into the memory, sank even further to 16th.   They did make it to the quarter finals of the FA Cup where they lost at home to West Ham, and went out in the second round of the League Cup to Leicester.   

Worse, crowds continued to decline.  Although 43,000 turned up for the home game against Tottenham at the end of the season, when there was certainly nothing left for Arsenal to play for, for other games, crowds did sink further.    16,000 for a home game with Newcastle and 17,00 for the home match with Birmingham in the previous game showed that the fans had had enough.   This was not the Arsenal of the start of the decade

Bertie Mee hung on for one more season, but a crowd of 28,000 for Arsenal’s first home game (a 0-1 defeat to Stoke) showed that nothing had changed.  Worse, the top goal scorer was Kidd, who managed just 11 goals in 37 league matches.  Wolverhampton knocked Arsenal out of the FA Cup in the third round, and Everton did the same in the second round of the League Cup.

Bertie Mee resigned in 1976, and despite the failures in the latter part of his time at the club he was overall Arsenal’s most successful manager when measured by the number of games his sides won (241).   Mee was succeeded by Terry Neil, but that number of wins would remain Arsenal’s greatest win rate until the arrival of Arsène Wenger.

Mee’s first team of the season for the goalless draw away to Burnley was 

Rimmer

Rice  Nelson

Kelly  Mancini  O’Leary

Armstrong Cropley Honrsby Kidd Brady

His final team for the away defeat to Manchester City was 

Rimmer

Rice  Nelson

Ross  Mancini  Powling 

Armstrong Ball Stapleton Honrsby Brady

 

In 1984, Mee was awarded the MBE, and after leaving Arsenal, he worked at Watford and retired in 1991.   He died in October 2001 aged 83.   He had achieved Arsenal’s first double, plus had been league and FA Cup runners-up, won the Fairs Cup in 1970 and been league cup runners-up twice in 1968 and 1969.

But he left in 1976, having taken Arsenal down to 17th.   It was the club’s worst position in the league since they were relegated to the second division in 1925 – the moment that Leslie Knighton was sacked and replaced by Herbert Chapman.

The question now was, could Arsenal find themselves another Chapman?

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