1979–80 Alliance Premier League (original) (raw)

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Alliance Premier League

Season 1979–80[1]
Champions Altrincham
Promoted to the Football League None
Runners-up Weymouth
Relegated toLevel 6 Redditch United
Promoted for next season Frickley Athletic
Matches played 380
Goals scored 972 (2.56 per match)
Top goalscorer G. J. Smith Northwich Victoria (29 goals)[notes2 1]
Biggest home win Maidstone United 6–0 Bath City
Biggest away win Redditch United 1–5 Bangor CityStafford Rangers 1–5 Weymouth
Highest scoring Northwich Victoria 6–3 BarrowKettering Town 3–6 Stafford Rangers
1980–81

The 1979–80 Alliance Premier League was the inaugural season of the Alliance Premier League – the first league outside the Football League to cover the whole of England.

Between 1979 and 2004 the single-division Alliance Premier League formed Level 5 of the English football league system. Since 2004 two regional divisions were added at Level 6.

The founder members of the Alliance Premier League were drawn from the Southern League and Northern Premier League, covering the country from Yeovil Town in the South West to Barrow in the far North. One club from WalesBangor City – also participated.

From the Northern Premier League

From the Southern League

Pos Team Pld HW HD HL HGF HGA AW AD AL AGF AGA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Altrincham 38 16 3 0 45 9 8 5 6 34 26 +44 56 Alliance Premier League champions, no promotion
2 Weymouth 38 13 3 3 40 14 9 7 3 33 23 +36 54
3 Worcester City 38 12 6 1 29 15 7 5 7 24 21 +17 49
4 Boston United 38 11 7 1 40 20 5 6 8 12 23 +9 45
5 Gravesend & Northfleet 38 12 4 3 36 18 5 6 8 13 26 +5 44
6 Maidstone United 38 11 4 4 38 15 5 7 7 16 22 +17 43
7 Kettering Town 38 9 5 5 29 26 6 8 5 26 24 +5 43
8 Northwich Victoria 38 11 5 3 31 14 5 5 9 19 24 +12 42 Alliance Premier League Cup winners
9 Bangor City 38 9 6 4 21 18 5 8 6 20 28 −5 42
10 Nuneaton Borough 38 12 5 2 41 16 1 8 10 17 28 +14 39
11 Scarborough 38 8 8 3 32 14 4 7 8 15 24 +9 39
12 Yeovil Town 38 8 6 5 26 17 5 4 10 20 32 −3 36
13 Telford United 38 9 3 7 31 27 4 5 10 21 33 −8 34
14 Barrow 38 10 3 6 27 18 4 3 12 20 37 −8 34
15 Wealdstone 38 5 9 5 26 25 4 6 9 16 29 −12 33
16 Bath City 38 7 9 3 26 21 3 3 13 17 48 −26 32
17 Barnet 38 7 6 6 18 18 3 4 12 14 30 −16 30
18 AP Leamington 38 5 5 9 16 27 2 6 11 16 36 −31 25
19 Stafford Rangers 38 4 7 8 20 21 2 3 14 21 36 −16 22
20 Redditch United 38 4 5 10 18 29 1 3 15 8 40 −43 18 Relegated to the Southern League Midland Division

Source: [1]

Note: FA Trophy winners (Dagenham, Isthmian League Premier Division)

Updated to match(es) played on unknown. Source: Rothmans Football Yearbook 1980–81. Queen Anne Press, Macdonald Futura Publishers, London & Sydney, 1981.[1]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Locations of the 1979–80 Alliance Premier League clubs

Locations of the 1979–80 Alliance Premier League London clubs

Rank Player Club League FA Cup FA Trophy League Cup Total[1][notes2 2]
1 G. J. Smith Northwich Victoria 29
2 Tommy Paterson Weymouth 28
3 John Rogers Altrincham 24
4 Aniello Iannone Weymouth 22
5 J. P. Daubney Maidstone United 21
6 Barry Whitbread Altrincham 20
7 Bobby Brown Boston United 19
8 R. O. Gauden Scarborough 16
= David Mather Telford United 16
10 Roy Clayton Kettering Town 14
11 M. J. Neale Nuneaton Borough 13
= M. C. Wheeler Bath City 13
13 Colin Cowperthwaite Barrow 12
= J. N. Evans Kettering Town 12
= D. Gardner AP Leamington 12
= Gerry O'Hara Worcester City 12
17 Neil Cordice Wealdstone 11
= Barry Howard Altrincham 11
= N. B. Johnson Wealdstone 11
= M. D. Phelps Worcester City 11
= P. Phipps Kettering Town 11
= P. T. Wilkey Telford United 11
  1. ^ G. J. Smith's goals include also goals scored in the League Cup.
  2. ^ The number of goals is the sum of league and league cup goals.

As winners of the Alliance Premier League, Altrincham won the right to apply for election to the Football League to replace one of the four bottom teams in the 1979–80 Football League Fourth Division. The vote went as follows:

Club Final Position Votes
Darlington 22nd (Fourth Division) 49
Crewe Alexandra 23rd (Fourth Division) 48
Hereford United 21st (Fourth Division) 48
Rochdale 24th (Fourth Division) 26
Altrincham 1st (Alliance Premier League) 25

As a result of this, Altrincham failed to be elected to membership of the Football League, falling just one point behind Fourth Division's bottom club Rochdale.

  1. ^ a b c d Rollin, Jack (ed.): Rothmans Football Yearbook 1980–81, p. 939–947. Queen Anne Press, Queen Anne Press, London & Sydney, 1980.