1984–85 Alliance Premier League

198485 Alliance Premier League

The Alliance Premier League season of 198485 (known as the Gola League 198485 for sponsorship reasons) was the sixth season of the Alliance Premier League. This was the first year where the Isthmian League acted as an APL feeder league.

Contents

New teams in the league this season

Final table[1]

Alliance Premier League
Season 198485
Champions Wealdstone (1st Alliance Premier League title)
Promoted to the Football League None
Runners Up Nuneaton Borough
Relegated to
Level 6
Gateshead,
Worcester City,
Yeovil Town
Promoted for the next season Cheltenham Town,
Stafford Rangers,
Wycombe Wanderers
Matches played 462
Goals scored 1343 (2.91 per match)
Top goalscorer Paul Culpin (Nuneaton Borough), 36
Biggest home win BarnetWealdstone 70
Biggest away win Bath CityKettering Town 16;
GatesheadEnfield 06
Highest scoring AltrinchamBoston United 72;
WeymouthGateshead 54
Longest winning run ?
Longest unbeaten run ?
Longest losing run ?
Highest attendance ?
Lowest attendance ?
Average attendance ?
Locations of the Alliance Premier League teams 19841985
Locations of the Alliance Premier League 19841985 London teams
Pos Team Pld W D L F A W D L F A F A GD Pts Notes
1 Wealdstone 42 8 8 5 31 26 12 2 7 33 28 64 54 + 10 62
2 Nuneaton Borough 42 13 8 0 55 23 6 6 9 30 30 85 53 + 32 58
3 Dartford 42 7 7 7 28 25 10 6 5 29 23 57 48 + 9 57
4 Bath City 42 15 1 5 30 22 6 8 7 22 27 52 49 + 3 57
5 Altrincham 42 13 2 6 39 21 8 4 9 24 26 63 47 + 16 56
6 Scarborough 42 10 7 4 35 20 7 6 8 34 42 69 62 + 7 54
7 Enfield 42 11 7 3 48 27 6 6 9 36 34 84 61 + 32 53
8 Kidderminster Harriers 42 8 4 9 40 38 9 4 8 39 39 79 77 + 2 51
9 Northwich Victoria 42 9 4 8 22 19 7 7 7 28 27 50 46 + 4 50
10 Telford United 42 10 7 4 36 24 5 7 9 23 30 59 54 + 5 49
11 Frickley Athletic 42 12 3 6 38 25 6 4 11 27 46 65 71 6 49
12 Kettering Town 42 9 6 6 37 22 6 6 9 31 37 68 59 + 9 48
13 Maidstone United 42 10 7 4 38 24 5 6 10 20 27 58 51 + 7 48
14 Runcorn 42 6 9 6 27 21 7 6 8 21 26 48 47 + 1 48
15 Barnet 42 9 7 5 36 20 6 4 11 23 32 59 52 + 7 47
16 Weymouth 42 13 1 7 41 32 2 12 7 29 34 70 66 + 4 45
17 Boston United 42 10 5 6 43 32 5 5 11 26 37 69 69 ± 0 45
18 Barrow 42 6 9 6 25 22 5 7 9 22 35 47 57 10 43
19 Dagenham 42 8 6 7 28 27 5 4 12 19 40 47 67 20 41
20 Worcester City 42 7 4 10 29 36 5 5 11 26 48 55 84 29 38 Relegated to the Southern Premier League
21 Gateshead [notes 1] 42 5 6 10 27 42 4 6 11 24 40 51 82 31 33 Relegated to the Northern Premier League
22 Yeovil Town 42 4 7 10 26 36 2 4 15 18 51 44 87 43 25 Relegated to the Isthmian League
  • Pld = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; F = Goals for; A = Goals against; GD = Goal difference; Pts = Points
  • Points scored from the 198384 season until 1987: 2 points for a home win, 3 points for an away win, 1 point for a draw.
  1. ^ Gateshead had 1 point deducted.
Key
Football Conference Champions, no promotion
FA Trophy winners, see Wealdstone
Conference League Cup winners
New club in the Conference
Relegated to Level 6


Results[1]

For this season, the Rothmans Football Yearbook 198586 had 15 incorrect match results in their results grid, which rendered it as good as useless. Correct results were obtained from the Football Conference, courtesy of Dennis Strudwick, General Manager, and John Harman, Statistician.

Home \ Away1 ALT BRN BRW BAT BOS DAG DAR ENF FRK GAT KET KID MAI NOR NUN RUN SCA TEL WEA WEY WRC YEO
Altrincham 02 20 00 72 31 21 32 34 20 21 21 20 12 10 01 30 01 12 20 11 20
Barnet 10 40 21 10 00 01 32 12 11 42 24 00 11 11 11 12 01 70 00 20 41
Barrow 02 10 01 11 31 00 11 60 01 01 31 02 00 00 11 11 21 21 33 10 22
Bath City 10 21 12 21 20 10 10 30 11 16 02 10 03 10 01 21 21 31 21 31 10
Boston United 00 21 13 12 41 20 32 21 11 31 23 10 34 23 20 33 13 11 22 41 30
Dagenham 11 00 11 00 12 01 03 41 02 21 22 41 21 21 21 02 10 12 22 13 20
Dartford 10 20 20 13 11 30 12 02 12 01 21 11 10 22 11 31 00 23 11 23 11
Enfield 33 33 00 11 11 32 01 10 31 53 52 12 32 10 11 34 00 20 21 60 40
Frickley Athletic 21 31 22 20 21 02 24 10 10 30 30 13 40 11 11 23 12 02 20 21 31
Gateshead 01 02 12 11 12 21 00 05 32 14 41 21 26 02 03 31 11 12 22 22 11
Kettering Town 12 40 00 12 21 01 02 43 50 11 22 20 22 11 30 01 42 01 11 10 30
Kidderminster Harriers 02 14 01 22 20 51 11 13 24 30 22 21 31 34 01 32 02 03 33 41 30
Maidstone United 30 10 20 20 22 01 21 22 11 10 30 14 10 22 51 22 00 01 14 40 33
Northwich Victoria 12 20 10 31 10 01 01 11 30 20 12 02 00 10 01 11 10 02 03 22 20
Nuneaton Borough 41 11 52 00 42 22 51 22 00 30 11 11 32 22 21 52 21 10 42 30 50
Runcorn 12 21 00 00 12 30 11 11 00 11 22 12 14 00 10 11 30 20 31 12 30
Scarborough 21 11 11 20 10 50 13 23 12 51 00 21 10 00 32 00 41 11 00 12 21
Telford United 02 10 31 31 11 11 12 20 53 11 11 32 00 01 21 31 12 42 00 11 31
Wealdstone 10 12 22 01 01 00 00 12 11 42 10 52 11 11 31 10 10 22 32 33 03
Weymouth 21 30 31 22 21 10 12 42 21 54 30 02 01 10 13 02 12 32 03 31 42
Worcester City 11 12 32 12 21 13 25 10 21 41 12 12 11 01 14 20 41 00 04 11 02
Yeovil Town 12 21 12 32 24 21 22 00 12 04 11 00 30 01 12 13 22 33 02 00 12

Source: Rothmans Football Yearbook 198586. Queen Anne Press, Macdonald Futura Publishers, London & Sydney, 1985; Football Conference statistics.
1The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
For coming matches, an a indicates there is an article about the match.


Topscorers[1]

Rank Player Club League FA Cup FA Trophy League Cup Total
1 England Paul Culpin Nuneaton Borough 36
2 Gary Hooley Frickley Athletic 29
3 Frank Murphy Nuneaton 21
= John Powell Kidderminster Harriers 21
5 Paul Bennett Altrincham 20
6 England Paul Davies Kidderminster Harriers 19
= Dave Flint Enfield 19
= Bob Lee Boston United 19
= Steve Mahoney Kidderminster Harriers 19
10 Ian Donaldson Gateshead 17
= Paul Moss Worcester City 17
12 Mick Doherty Weymouth 16
= Bill Jeffery Kettering Town 16
= Gerry Pearson Kidderminster Harriers 16
15 Mark Graves Wealdstone 15
16 Scotland Marshall Burke Scarborough 13
= England Colin Cowperthwaite Barrow 13
= England Nicky Evans Barnet 13
= Paul Reid Northwich Victoria 13
= Mark Smith Kettering Town 13
= Les Whitton Dagenham 13
22 Carl Richards Enfield 12
23 England Mark Carter Runcorn 11


Promotion and relegation

Relegated


Election to the Football League

This year Wealdstone, the winners of the Alliance Premier League, could not apply for election because they did not meet Football League requirements. 2nd placed Nuneaton could not apply either for the same reasons, and neither could 3rd placed Dartford, so 4th placed Bath City won the right to apply for election to the Football League to replace one of the four bottom sides in the 198485 Football League Fourth Division. The vote went as follows:

Club Final Position Votes
Northampton Town 23rd (Fourth Division) 52
Stockport County 22nd (Fourth Division) 50
Torquay United 24th (Fourth Division) 50
Halifax Town 21st (Fourth Division) 48
Bath City 4th (Alliance Premier League) 8

As a result of this, Bath City did not gain membership of the Football League.


References

  1. ^ a b c Peter Dunk (ed.), Rothmans Football Yearbook 198586. Queen Anne Press, Macdonald & Co., London & Sydney, 1985.


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