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1985–86 Chelsea F.C. season : ウィキペディア英語版
1985–86 Chelsea F.C. season

In the 1985-86 season Chelsea played in the First Division for the second successive season.
It was the first season under the management of John Hollins, who had previously been a member of Chelsea's victories in the 1970 FA Cup Final and 1971 European Cup Winners' Cup Final. On 1 January 1986 Chelsea were second, two points behind leaders Manchester United and in March the club were still in second, four points behind Everton with two games in hand. The two games in hand were lost 4–0 at home to West Ham United and 6–0 away at Queens Park Rangers. After gaining just 9 points from a possible 33 in the last 11 games, Chelsea finished 6th for the second season in succession.〔("The forgotten story of: the 1985–86 First Division season" ). ''The Guardian''. 27 November 2008. Retrieved 5 June 2013.〕
On 23 March 1986 Chelsea won the 1986 Full Members Cup Final 5–4 at Wembley Stadium against Manchester City with David Speedie (the club's joint top scorer in the league along with Kerry Dixon on 14 goals) scoring Chelsea's only Wembley hat-trick. Colin Lee scored Chelsea's other two goals. Due to the widespread negaivity over English football after the 1985 Heysel disaster, victorious manager Hollins was quoted as saying "If football is dying, I hope it's dying like that".〔
After an away win at Shrewsbury Town in the 3rd round of the FA Cup, Chelsea lost 2–1 at home to eventual Champions Liverpool in the fourth round.〔("1985–86 FA Cup" ). The Chels. Retrieved 5 June 2013.〕
In the 1985-86 Football League Cup Chelsea beat Mansfield Town in a two-legged second round but required replays to advance past Fulham and Everton in the subsequent rounds. After drawing 1–1 away to Queens Park Rangers Chelsea lost the fifth round replay 2–1 at Stamford Bridge.〔("1985–86 League Cup" ). The Chels. Retrieved 5 June 2013.〕
==League Scorers==

* Kerry Dixon 14
* David Speedie 14
* Pat Nevin 7
* Nigel Spackman 7
* Jerry Murphy 3
* Keith Jones 2
* Doug Rougvie 2
* John Bumstead 1
* Paul Canoville 1
* Micky Hazard 1
* Joe McLaughlin 1
* Colin Pates 1
* Duncan Shearer 1
*Own goal 2〔("Chelsea 1985–1986" ). Free-elements.com. Retrieved 5 June 2013.〕

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