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  2. 1985–86 in English football - Wikipedia

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    14 September 1985: Carlton Palmer, 19-year-old midfielder, made his debut as a substitute for West Bromwich Albion in a 4–1 defeat by Newcastle United at St James' Park. [citation needed] 28 September 1985: David Rocastle, 18-year-old midfielder, made his debut for Arsenal in a 1–1 draw with Newcastle United in the First Division at Highbury.

  3. 1984–85 in English football - Wikipedia

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    The 1984–85 season was the 105th season of competitive football in England.. The season saw Everton build on their FA Cup success of the previous season by winning their first league title for 15 years and their first European silverware in the form of the European Cup Winners' Cup.

  4. 1985 in association football - Wikipedia

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    The Old Lady became the first club in the history of European football to have won all three major UEFA competitions after defeating the English team. June 6 – Following the Heysel Stadium disaster FIFA ban English clubs from competing in worldwide competitive matches for five years (ten years for Liverpool, later reduced to six).

  5. England national football team results (1980–1999) - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the England national football team results from 1980 to 1999 (Matches 537 – 764). 1980s. 1980 6 ... 1985 27 February ...

  6. 1985 in England - Wikipedia

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    1984–85 in English football 1985–86 in English football ... Events from 1985 in England. Incumbent. Events. January. February. March. April. May. June. July ...

  7. 1985 Rous Cup - Wikipedia

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    The 1985 Rous Cup was the first staging of the Rous Cup international football competition, initially established to continue the then-traditional annual game between rivals England and Scotland following the demise of the British Home Championship. Scotland won the cup by beating England 1–0 in the match played on 25 May 1985.

  8. Category:1985–86 in English football - Wikipedia

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  9. 1984–85 Football League Cup - Wikipedia

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    The 1984–85 Football League Cup (known as the Milk Cup for sponsorship reasons) was the 25th season of the Football League Cup, a knockout competition for England's top 92 football clubs. The competition began on 27 August 1984, and ended with the final on 24 March 1985 at the Old Wembley Stadium .