Database: Most relegated English League football clubs

Saturday 09 April 1994 18:02 EDT
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12 Notts County

10 Birmingham, Bolton, Grimsby, Preston North End

9 Cardiff, Sheffield Wednesday

8 Bristol City, Burnley, Derby, Doncaster, Leicester, Manchester City, Sheffield United

Stamp's Sporting Statistics

INDYCAR CHAMPIONS

7 AJ Foyt Jnr

4 Mario Andretti

3 Earl Cooper, Louie Meyer, Al Unser, Ted Horn, Jimmy Bryan, Rick Mears, Bobby Rahal

2 Ralph Mulford, Ralph DePalma, Jimmy Murphy, Peter DePaolo, Wilbur Shaw, Rex Mays, Tony Bettenhausen Snr, Rodger Ward, Bobby Unser, Tommy Milton, Joe Leonard, Tom Sneva

TEAMS THAT HAVE PLAYED MOST LIVE MATCHES ON SKY SINCE START OF PREMIER LEAGUE

1 Manchester United21

2= Aston Villa17

Blackburn Rovers17

4= Leeds United15

Liverpool 15

6 Manchester City13

7= Norwich City 12

Arsenal 12

9 Tottenham Hotspur10

10 Oldham Athletic9

ANNIVERSARIES

Today Births of Olympic and world 100m champion Linford Christie (1960); and former champion National Hunt jockey Stan Mellor (1937).

Monday Birth of four-times judo world champion Karen Briggs (1963).

Tuesday Leeds recorded the highest rugby league score in defeating Coventry 102-0 (1913); birth of former England football captain Bobby Moore (1941); deaths of heavyweight boxing champions Joe Louis (1981) and 'Sugar' Ray Robinson (1989).

Wednesday Severiano Ballesteros became youngest winner of US Masters at 23 years and four days (1980).

Thursday Birth of water skier Mike Hazelwood (1958).

Friday Birth of snooker player Joe Davis (1901); West Indian cricketer Viv Richards scored a century off 56 balls against England (1986); 95 Liverpool fans died in the Hillsborough disaster (1989).

Saturday Birth of Italian motor-racing driver Riccardo Patrese (1954); and yachtswoman Clare Francis (1946); a record 149,547 football fans saw Scotland play England at Hampden Park (1937).

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