1969–70 Chelsea F.C. season

The 1969-70 season was Chelsea Football Club's 56th of competitive football, and the club's 43rd in the English top flight.

Chelsea
1969-70 season
ChairmanBrian Mears
ManagerDave Sexton
First Division3rd
FA CupWinners
League CupFourth round
Top goalscorerLeague:
Peter Osgood (23)

All:
Peter Osgood (31)
Highest home attendance61,479 vs Manchester United (21 March 1970)
Lowest home attendance24,904 vs Burnley (17 September 1969)

The club began the season having not signed a single player. Defender Paddy Mulligan, who joined in October for £17,500, was the sole recruit during the campaign. Bobby Tambling, still Chelsea's record goalscorer with 202 goals, had his final season with the club, signing for Crystal Palace on loan in January before leaving permanently in May.

The season proved to be a success, as the club won the FA Cup for the first time in their history with a hard-fought replayed win over Leeds United. The club also finished 3rd in the First Division, their highest placing since 1965. Chelsea were for a time in title contention, although an indifferent start and heavy defeats at the hands of rivals Leeds and Everton ultimately ended their chances.

Midfielders John Hollins and Peter Houseman did not miss a game. Hollins was also voted Chelsea's Player of the Year by the fans. Peter Osgood finished as top scorer, with 31 goals in all competitions, and became the last man to date to score in every round of the FA Cup. The average home attendance for the season was 40,342.

Squad statistics

Pos. Name League FA Cup League Cup Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
GK Peter Bonetti 3608040480
GK Tommy Hughes 60000060
DF John Dempsey 3728130483
DF Ron Harris 3008030410
DF Marvin Hinton 2802(2)04034(2)0
DF Stewart Houston 6(3)000107(3)0
DF Eddie McCreadie 30(1)0802040(1)0
DF Paddy Mulligan 8(2)000008(2)0
DF David Webb 3548330467
MF John Boyle 7(1)0003010(1)0
MF Charlie Cooke 354603(1)144(1)5
MF Alan Hudson 2936020373
MF John Hollins 4268140547
MF Peter Houseman 4238640549
MF/FW Tommy Baldwin 19(2)5511025(2)6
FW Alan Birchenall 15(1)3004219(1)5
FW Ian Hutchinson 27(1)16851135(1)22
FW Peter Osgood 38(2)23783048(2)31
FW Bobby Tambling 7(2)000007(2)0
  • Substitute appearances in parenthesis. Substitute appearances included in totals

Results

First Division

DateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
9 August 1969LiverpoolA1-448,383Hutchinson
11 August 1969West Ham UnitedA0-239,003
16 August 1969Ipswich TownH1-029,613Hutchinson
20 August 1969West Ham UnitedH0-043,346
23 August 1969SouthamptonA2-225,935Osgood (2)
27 August 1969Tottenham HotspurA1-147,395Webb
30 August 1969Crystal PalaceH1-141,908Osgood
6 September 1969Manchester CityA0-035,995
13 September 1969Wolverhampton WanderersH2-238,599Dempsey, Osgood
17 September 1969BurnleyH2-024,904Birchenall, Houseman
20 September 1969Leeds UnitedA0-233,130
27 September 1969ArsenalH3-046,370Baldwin, Birchenall (2)
4 October 1969SunderlandA0-024,216
11 October 1969Derby CountyH2-251,421Houseman, Hollins
18 October 1969West Bromwich AlbionH2-034,810Cooke, Osgood
25 October 1969Newcastle UnitedA1-040,088Osgood
1 November 1969Coventry CityH1-038,899Cooke
8 November 1969Sheffield WednesdayA3-118,044Hutchinson, Osgood
15 November 1969EvertonH1-149,895Osgood
18 November 1969Ipswich TownA4-120,935Hollins, Osgood (2), Hutchinson
22 November 1969Nottingham ForestA1-123,808Cooke
6 December 1969Manchester UnitedA2-049,344Hutchinson (2)
13 December 1969Wolverhampton WanderersA0-326,775
20 December 1969Manchester CityH3-134,791Webb (2), Hutchinson
26 December 1969SouthamptonH3-141,489Hollins, Hutchinson (2)
27 December 1969Crystal PalaceA5-149,498Osgood (4), Houseman
10 January 1970Leeds UnitedH2-557,221Hollins, Osgood
17 January 1970ArsenalA3-051,338Hollins, Baldwin, Hutchinson
31 January 1970SunderlandH3-138,775Osgood (3)
11 February 1970Derby CountyA2-235,109Hudson, Osgood
25 February 1970Newcastle UnitedH0-035,341
28 February 1970Coventry CityA3-037,448Webb, Hudson, Baldwin
7 March 1970Nottingham ForestH1-155,227Baldwin
17 March 1970Stoke CityH1-028,996Cooke
21 March 1970Manchester UnitedH2-161,479Hutchinson (2)
25 March 1970Sheffield WednesdayH3-129,590Hudson, Osgood (pen.), Hutchinson
28 March 1970EvertonA2-557,828Dempsey, Osgood
30 March 1970West Bromwich AlbionA1-331,207Hutchinson
4 April 1970Tottenham HotspurH1-044,925Baldwin
13 April 1970Stoke CityA2-122,707Hutchinson, Skeels (o.g.)
14 April 1970BurnleyA1-312,030Hollins
18 April 1970LiverpoolH2-136,521Osgood (2)
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GR Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Everton 42 29 8 5 72 34 2.118 66 League Champions, qualified for European Cup 1970–71 First round
2 Leeds United 42 21 15 6 84 49 1.714 57
3 Chelsea 42 21 13 8 70 50 1.400 55 FA Cup winners, qualified for UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1970–71 First round
4 Derby County 42 22 9 11 64 37 1.730 53
5 Liverpool 42 20 11 11 65 42 1.548 51 Participated in the 1969–70 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup
Source:

League Cup

DateRoundOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
2 September 1969R2Coventry CityA1-024,790Hutchinson
24 September 1969R3Leeds UnitedA1-121,933Birchenall
6 October 1969R3 (R)Leeds UnitedH2-038,485Birchenall, Cooke
15 October 1969R4Carlisle UnitedA0-118,513

FA Cup

DateRoundOpponentVenueResultAttendanceScorers
3 January 1970R3Birmingham CityH3-045,088Osgood, Hutchinson (2)
24 January 1970R4BurnleyH2-242,282Hollins, Osgood
27 January 1970R4 (R)BurnleyA3-1
(a.e.t.)
32,000Baldwin, Houseman (2)
7 February 1970R5Crystal PalaceA4-148,479Osgood, Dempsey, Houseman, Hutchinson
21 February 1970QFQueens Park RangersA4-233,572Osgood (3), Webb
14 March 1970SFWatfordN5-155,209Webb, Osgood, Houseman (2), Hutchinson
11 April 1970FLeeds UnitedN2-2
(a.e.t.)
100,000Houseman, Hutchinson
29 April 1970F (R)Leeds UnitedN2-1
(a.e.t.)
62,078Osgood, Webb
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References

  • Soccerbase
  • Hockings, Ron. 100 Years of the Blues: A Statistical History of Chelsea Football Club. (2007)
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