1980–81 Alliance Premier League

The Alliance Premier League season of 1980–81 was the second season of the Alliance Premier League. Altrincham were the winners of their second Alliance Premier League title.

New team(s) in the league this season

Final table[1]

Alliance Premier League
Season 1980–81[1]
Champions Altrincham (2nd Alliance Premier League title)
Promoted to the Football League None
Runners-up Kettering Town
Relegated to
Level 6
Bangor City,
Nuneaton Borough,
Wealdstone
Promoted for the next season Dagenham,
Dartford,
Enfield,
Runcorn,
Trowbridge Town
Matches played 380
Goals scored 1,048 (2.76 per match)
Top goalscorer Ray Williams (Northwich Victoria), 26 [notes 1]
Biggest home win Kettering TownFrickley Athletic 6–1;
AP LeamingtonTelford United 5–0;
Bath CityAP Leamington 5–0;
Frickley AthleticBarrow 5–0
Biggest away win Yeovil TownWeymouth 0–5
Highest scoring Bangor CityAltrincham 4–5
Longest winning run ?
Longest unbeaten run ?
Longest losing run ?
Highest attendance ?
Lowest attendance ?
Average attendance ?
Pos Team Pld W D L F A W D L F A F A GD Pts Notes
1 Altrincham 381423402196432207241+ 3154
2Kettering Town381342381285628256637+ 2951
3Scarborough381072251176624184929+ 2047
4Northwich Victoria381243321357721275340+ 1345
5Weymouth381144301882924225440+ 1444
6Bath City3896423874828245132+ 1942
7Maidstone United3812434218451022356453+ 1141
8Boston United381045393065824286358+ 541
9Barrow381036251855925315049+ 138
10Frickley Athletic3810453622541025406162– 138
11Stafford Rangers3810453422111722345656± 037
12Worcester City3810453325431214294754– 735
13Telford United387662523631022364759– 1235
14Yeovil Town389283730541023346064– 434
15Gravesend & Northfleet388472621541022344855– 734
16AP Leamington386762926441118404766– 1931
17Barnet388562726421312383964– 2531
18Nuneaton Borough386582731441122344965– 1629Relegated to Southern League
19Wealdstone386852719331310373756– 1929Relegated to Southern League
20Bangor City385682534161210343568– 3324Relegated to Northern Premier 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 were scored until the 1981–82 season as follows: 2 points for a win, 1 point for a draw.
  1. Williams' goals include also goals scored in the League Cup.
Key
Alliance Premier League Champions, no promotion
FA Trophy winners (Bishop's Stortford, Isthmian League Division One)
Alliance Premier League Cup winners, see Altrincham
New club in the Alliance Premier League
Relegated to Level 6

Results[1]

Home \ Away[1] ALT APL BANBARBRWBATBOSFRKGRNKETMDSNORNUNSCASTATELWEAWEYWRCYEO
Altrincham 41 20 20 22 31 20 20 21 41 21 11 03 43 42 02 20 12 10 21
AP Leamington 24 10 01 22 04 00 22 41 33 23 11 01 20 11 50 11 01 21 10
Bangor City 45 10 42 26 01 11 43 11 01 11 00 25 03 00 20 02 20 11 02
Barnet 32 10 01 00 15 22 20 11 01 41 10 10 12 11 21 30 03 02 44
Barrow 04 02 30 11 00 02 00 31 21 41 21 10 01 51 01 10 01 10 21
Bath City 01 50 00 10 21 20 30 10 00 00 00 00 01 00 01 20 23 30 21
Boston United 11 23 11 30 02 42 12 21 21 11 23 31 03 22 53 21 21 31 31
Frickley Athletic 02 00 40 30 50 21 01 24 11 21 01 43 10 32 41 11 12 11 21
Gravesend & Northfleet 02 40 10 02 02 21 12 31 10 12 01 40 11 11 22 01 10 21 22
Kettering Town 11 30 31 21 01 22 00 61 20 30 33 30 10 10 21 01 10 10 40
Maidstone United 12 21 10 41 10 21 22 11 11 12 40 13 11 41 30 40 30 20 42
Northwich Victoria 10 20 21 41 00 31 31 13 40 11 21 20 01 21 10 00 00 30 12
Nuneaton Borough 00 30 32 01 31 00 02 01 12 15 11 20 04 22 33 20 14 23 30
Scarborough 10 00 11 30 00 10 32 21 10 12 12 00 21 00 11 40 20 00 21
Stafford Rangers 13 11 40 10 10 02 23 33 23 31 31 20 22 21 01 30 20 10 11
Telford United 32 23 11 00 52 21 20 10 00 02 12 13 22 00 11 21 10 12 01
Wealdstone 12 12 11 20 20 01 30 02 31 11 21 11 00 22 11 40 11 12 11
Weymouth 00 32 40 30 21 11 21 12 01 12 11 43 10 11 21 10 21 10 01
Worcester City 00 33 11 40 24 02 14 30 31 21 21 21 10 20 11 03 41 21 01
Yeovil Town 11 30 10 12 21 12 21 53 13 12 21 12 51 00 34 12 40 05 30

Source: Rothmans Football Yearbook 1981–82. Queen Anne Press, Macdonald Futura Publishers, London & Sydney, 1982.
1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Topscorers[1][notes2 1]

Rank Player Club League FA Cup FA Trophy League Cup Total
1WilliamsNorthwich Victoria26
2J. N. EvansKettering Town25
3Graham HeathcoteAltrincham19
=John RogersAltrincham19
=Graham WitheyBath City19
6Frank OvardMaidstone United17
7Clive GreenYeovil Town16
8Colin CowperthwaiteBarrow15
9David MatherTelford United13
10D. GardnerAP Leamington12
=HicktonAP Leamington12
=Aniello IannoneWeymouth12
=Mick WadsworthFrickley Athletic12
=WoodallFrickley Athletic12
  1. The number of goals is the sum of league and league cup goals.

Promotion and relegation

Relegated

Election to the Football League

As winners of the Alliance Premier League Altrincham won (for the second season running) the right to apply for election to the Football League to replace one of the four bottom sides in the 1980–81 Football League Fourth Division. The vote went as follows:

Club Final Position Votes
Tranmere Rovers21st (Fourth Division)48
Hereford United22nd (Fourth Division)46
York City24th (Fourth Division)46
Halifax Town23rd (Fourth Division)41
Altrincham1st (Alliance Premier League)15

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

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Rollin, Jack (ed.): Rothmans Football Yearbook 1981–82, p. 902–904. Queen Anne Press, MacDonald Futura Publishers, London, 1981.
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