David Votoupal
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On Boxing Day 1963, Fulham defeated Ipswich Town 10-1 to rack up what has remained the last double figure score in English top-flight football. And there hasn't been a double figure score in league football since 1987.
The 1963-64 season saw 5 London clubs represented in the old First Division- Tottenham, Chelsea, Arsenal, West Ham and Fulham. But it was the North-West which held down the top three places in the league- Liverpool, Manchester United and Everton.
Everton had won the league the previous season, and were already synonymous with class through the football world. Oh to have that today, eh?
The 1963-64 season saw 5 London clubs represented in the old First Division- Tottenham, Chelsea, Arsenal, West Ham and Fulham. But it was the North-West which held down the top three places in the league- Liverpool, Manchester United and Everton.
Everton had won the league the previous season, and were already synonymous with class through the football world. Oh to have that today, eh?