- 1976–77 Northern Premier League
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The 1976–77 Northern Premier League season was the 9th in the history of the Northern Premier League, a football competition in England.
Contents
Teams
- Altrincham
- Bangor City
- Barrow
- Boston United
- Buxton
- Frickley Athletic
- Gainsborough Trinity
- Gateshead United
- Goole Town
- Great Harwood
- Lancaster City
- Macclesfield Town
- Matlock Town
- Morecambe
- Mossley
- Netherfield
- Northwich Victoria
- Runcorn
- Scarborough
- South Liverpool
- Stafford Rangers
- Wigan Athletic
- Worksop Town
Final table
Position Team Played Won Drawn Lost Goals For Goals Against Goal Difference Points 1 1 Boston United 44 27 11 6 82 35 +47 65 2 Northwich Victoria 44 27 11 6 85 43 +42 65 3 Matlock Town 44 26 11 7 108 57 +51 63 4 Bangor City 44 22 11 11 87 52 +35 55 5 Scarborough 44 21 12 11 77 66 +11 53 6 Goole Town 44 23 6 15 64 50 +14 52 7 Lancaster City 44 21 9 14 71 58 +13 51 8 Gateshead United 44 18 12 14 80 64 +16 48 9 Mossley 44 17 14 13 74 59 +15 48 10 Altrincham 44 19 9 16 60 53 +7 47 11 Stafford Rangers 44 16 14 14 60 55 +5 46 12 Runcorn 44 15 14 15 58 50 +8 44 13 Worksop Town 44 16 12 16 50 58 -8 44 14 Wigan Athletic 44 14 15 15 62 54 +8 43 15 Morecambe 44 13 11 20 59 75 -16 37 16 Gainsborough Trinity 44 13 10 21 58 74 -16 36 17 Great Harwood 44 11 14 19 63 84 -21 36 18 Buxton 44 11 13 20 48 63 -15 35 19 Macclesfield Town 44 8 15 21 41 68 -27 31 20 Frickley Athletic 44 11 8 25 53 93 -40 30 21 Barrow 44 11 6 27 56 87 -31 28 22 South Liverpool 44 10 8 26 51 104 -53 28 23 Netherfield 44 9 8 27 47 92 -45 26 1 The points system up until the 1982-83 season: 2 points for a win, 1 point for a draw and 0 points for losing.
Promotion and relegation
In the ninth season of the Northern Premier League none of the teams were put forward for election to the Football League nor automatically promoted. Conversely, none of the sides were relegated, with Workington joining the League at the end of the season having left Football League Division Four.
Cup Results
- Scarborough 1-0 Runcorn
Northern Premier League Shield: Between Champions of NPL Premier Division and Winners of the NPL Cup.
- Boston United bt. Scarborough
External links
1976–77 in English football FA competitions FA Cup (Qualifying Rounds, Final) • Charity ShieldFootball League Football League (First Division • Second Division • Third Division • Fourth Division) • League Cup (Final)Lower leagues Northern Premier League · Southern Football League · Isthmian LeagueEuropean competitions Related to national team Club seasonsFirst Division Arsenal · Aston Villa · Birmingham City · Bristol City · Coventry City · Derby County · Everton · Ipswich Town · Leeds United · Leicester City · Liverpool · Manchester City · Manchester United · Middlesbrough · Newcastle United · Norwich City · Queens Park Rangers · Stoke City · Sunderland · Tottenham Hotspur · West Bromwich AlbionSecond Division Blackburn Rovers · Blackpool · Bolton Wanderers · Bristol Rovers · Burnley · Cardiff City · Carlisle United · Charlton Athletic · Chelsea · Fulham · Hereford United · Hull City · Leyton Orient · Luton Town · Millwall · Nottingham Forest · Notts County · Oldham Athletic · Plymouth Argyle · Sheffield United · Southampton · West Ham United · Wolverhampton WanderersThird Division Brighton & Hove Albion · Bury · Chester · Chesterfield · Crystal Palace · Gillingham · Grimsby Town · Lincoln City · Mansfield Town · Northampton Town · Oxford United · Peterborough United · Port Vale · Portsmouth · Preston North End · Reading · Rotherham United · Sheffield Wednesday · Shrewsbury Town · Swindon Town · Tranmere Rovers · Walsall · Wrexham · York CityFourth Division Aldershot · Barnsley · Bournemouth · Bradford City · Brentford · Cambridge United · Colchester United · Crewe Alexandra · Darlington · Doncaster Rovers · Exeter City · Halifax Town · Hartlepool United · Huddersfield Town · Newport County · Rochdale · Scunthorpe United · Southend United · Southport · Stockport County · Swansea City · Torquay United · Watford · WorkingtonCategories:- Northern Premier League seasons
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