- Northern Premier League 1991-92
The 1991-92 Northern Premier League season was the 24th in the history of the
Northern Premier League , a football competition inEngland . Teams were divided into two divisions; the Premier and the First.Premier Division Teams
* Accrington Stanley
* Bangor City
* Bishop Auckland
* Buxton
* Chorley
* Droylsden
* Emley
* Fleetwood Town
* Frickley Athletic
* Gainsborough Trinity
* Goole Town
* Leek Town
* Horwich RMI
* Hyde United
* Marine
* Matlock Town
* Morecambe
* Mossley
* Shepshed Albion1
* Southport
* Stalybridge Celtic
* Whitley Bay1 From this season onwards Shepshed Charterhouse were known as Shepshed Albion.
Premier Division Final Table
1 The points system: 3 points for a win, 1 point for a draw and 0 points for losing.
First Division Teams
* Alfreton Town
* Bridlington Town
* Caernarfon Town
* Colwyn Bay
* Congleton Town
* Curzon Ashton
* Eastwood Town
* Farsley Celtic
* Guiseley
* Harrogate Town
* Irlam Town
* Knowsley United
* Lancaster City
* Netherfield
* Newtown
* Radcliffe Borough
* Rhyl
* Rossendale United
* Warrington Town
* Winsford United
* Workington
* Worksop TownDivision One Final Table
1 The points system: 3 points for a win, 1 point for a draw and 0 points for losing.
2 Farsley Celtic, Irlam Town and Workington had 1 point deducted.
3 Radcliffe Borough had 3 points deducted.
Promotion and relegation
In the twenty-fourth season of the Northern Premier League Stalybridge Celtic (as champions) were automatically promoted to the
Football Conference . Shepshed Albion were relegated to the First Division and Bangor City moved to the newly-formed League of Wales; these three clubs were replaced by relegated Conference side Barrow, First Division winners Colwyn Bay and second placed Winsford United. In the First Division Newtown and Rhyl left the League to join the League of Wales and Irlam Town left the League altogether; these three sides were replaced by newly-admitted Ashton United, Gretna and Great Harwood Town.External links
* [http://www.rsssf.com/tablese/engnorthpremchamp.html Northern Premier League Tables at RSSSF]
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