1989–90 Football Conference

The Football Conference season of 1989–90 (known as the GM Vauxhall Conference for sponsorship reasons) was the eleventh season of the Football Conference.

Overview

Darlington, relegated to the Conference from the Fourth Division a year earlier, finished the season as Conference champions and regained their Football League status at the first attempt – just as Lincoln City had done two years earlier. Coming down to the Conference from the Football League were the bottom placed Fourth Division club Colchester United.

New teams in the league this season

Final league table[1]

Football Conference
Season 1989–90[1]
Champions Darlington (1st Football Conference title)
Promoted to the Football League Darlington
Conference League Cup winners Yeading (Isthmian League)
FA Trophy winners Barrow
Relegated to
Level 6
Chorley,
Enfield,
Farnborough Town
Matches played 462
Goals scored 1,317 (2.85 per match)
Top goalscorer Robbie Cooke (Kettering Town), 28
Biggest home win RuncornEnfield 9–0 (3 March 1990)
Biggest away win BarrowMerthyr Tydfil 1–5 (18 April 1990);
Stafford RangersDarlington 0–4 (21 April 1990);
Telford UnitedChorley 0–4 (9 December 1989);
Wycombe WanderersCheltenham Town 0–4 (30 December 1989);
Yeovil TownWelling United 0–4 (13 September 1989)
Highest scoring RuncornEnfield 9–0 (3 March 1990);
Farnborough TownRuncorn 6–3 (11 November 1989)
Longest winning run Barnet, 8 matches
Longest unbeaten run Darlington, 13 matches
Longest losing run Northwich Victoria, 6 matches
Highest attendance Barnet v Darlington, 5,880 (31 March 1990)
Lowest attendance ?
Average attendance 1,429 (+ 9% from previous season)
Locations of the Football Conference teams 1989–1990
Pos Team Pld W D L F A W D L F A F A GD Pts Notes
1 Darlington 4213624312133533137625+ 5187
2Barnet4215424614113735278141+ 4085
3Runcorn4216325220310827427962+ 1770
4Macclesfield Town421164351669621255641+ 1566
5Kettering Town421353351557931386653+ 1366
6Welling United4211643616741026346250+ 1264
7Yeovil Town42984322584930296254+ 863
8Sutton United4214254224541226406864+ 463
9Merthyr Tydfil42993413075926336763+ 462
10Wycombe Wanderers4211644224641122326456+ 861
11Cheltenham Town42966302275928385860– 2259
12Telford United42876312976825345663– 758
13Kidderminster Harriers427683733831027346467– 354
14Barrow4211823325181218425167– 1652
15Northwich Victoria429392930621322375167– 1650
16Altrincham42858312048918284948+ 149
17Stafford Rangers429662523361225395062– 1248
18Boston United4210383630351312374867– 1947
19Fisher Athletic4291113434461121445578– 2346
20Chorley429572626411616414267– 2545Relegated to the Northern Premier League
21Farnborough Town427593330371127436073– 1342Relegated to the Southern League
22Enfield429393634131716555289– 3736Relegated 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: 3 points for a win, 1 point for a draw.
Key
Football Conference Champions, promoted to Football League Fourth Division
FA Trophy winners
Conference League Cup winners, Yeading (Isthmian League)
Relegated from The Football League, see Darlington
New club in the Conference, see also Barrow, Farnborough Town
Relegated to Level 6

Results[1]

Home \ Away[1] ALT BAR BRWBOSCHLCHODARENFFARFISKETKIDMACMERNORRUNSTASUTTELWELWYCYEO
Altrincham 21 11 00 50 10 01 30 23 11 11 01 01 41 02 12 31 00 01 40 12 21
Barnet 10 10 12 40 50 02 20 41 41 41 21 00 40 10 22 11 41 21 11 20 10
Barrow 11 11 21 21 31 11 22 31 11 10 21 11 15 10 22 21 10 30 11 03 21
Boston United 23 12 21 21 01 13 10 22 20 12 23 30 22 13 32 30 31 22 21 20 01
Cheltenham Town 00 10 10 00 20 01 31 40 00 11 21 21 02 23 22 13 20 12 32 11 21
Chorley 21 14 01 00 02 03 22 10 20 22 10 00 10 12 02 11 32 12 40 10 32
Darlington 20 12 00 61 51 30 21 11 50 21 30 11 00 40 11 21 20 11 10 01 10
Enfield 21 13 30 01 42 20 03 00 12 03 21 11 20 20 32 41 23 12 23 35 11
Farnborough Town 00 01 30 10 40 13 10 23 11 11 01 12 01 01 63 33 13 21 31 11 24
Fisher Athletic 30 12 40 10 25 20 02 32 42 31 11 13 12 10 01 02 12 13 13 31 12
Kettering Town 30 32 20 50 10 21 13 32 11 30 02 00 20 30 11 00 20 11 01 10 10
Kidderminster Harriers 12 01 22 13 12 31 32 20 31 11 23 22 12 40 00 30 22 24 11 02 32
Macclesfield Town 10 01 21 00 30 00 00 40 00 01 31 12 32 31 40 22 11 30 32 10 12
Merthyr Tydfil 00 21 33 10 11 10 11 51 11 14 32 31 23 11 32 43 23 00 40 11 22
Northwich Victoria 23 02 10 10 00 01 10 10 02 21 22 12 20 31 11 43 23 02 23 30 14
Runcorn 00 22 43 31 24 32 21 90 32 40 31 21 20 10 21 30 10 30 01 20 11
Stafford Rangers 31 11 11 00 01 10 04 10 32 13 11 01 42 11 10 11 31 20 02 10 01
Sutton United 21 13 33 20 02 30 21 20 23 21 21 12 21 11 21 30 10 61 10 12 31
Telford United 13 13 30 42 00 04 01 11 42 31 13 11 10 11 21 21 02 11 00 41 11
Welling United 11 31 00 60 11 31 01 30 43 20 30 41 01 03 20 11 10 10 11 00 01
Wycombe Wanderers 11 10 40 10 04 40 01 10 10 61 22 33 11 12 33 50 21 32 11 10 12
Yeovil Town 00 32 22 21 11 21 02 31 00 22 02 31 00 40 12 11 00 31 10 04 42

Source: Jack Rollin (ed.), Rothmans Football Yearbook 1990–91. Queen Anne Press, MacDonald & Co., London and Sydney, 1991.
1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Top scorers in order of league goals[1]

Rank Player Club League FA Cup FA Trophy League Cup Total
1 Robbie Cooke Kettering Town 2800028
2Efan EkokuSutton2500025
3Simon ReadFarnborough Town2320126
4Ian ThompsonMerthyr Tydfil2130024
5John BorthwickDarlington1920122
=Mark CarterRuncorn1902122
7Mike DohertyRuncorn1810019
8Gary BullBarnet1750325
=Andrew ClarkeBarnet1720019
=Paul FurlongEnfield1701119
=Paul GormanFisher Athletic1700017
=Terry RobbinsWelling United1721222
=David WebleyMerthyr Tydfil1720019
14Steve BurrMacclesfield Town1632021
=Kim CaseyKidderminster Harriers1603625
16Paul McKinnonSutton1610320
=Mark WestWycombe Wanderers1611220
18Martin HanchardNorthwich Victoria1420016
=Mark WhitehouseKidderminster Harriers1423221
20David CorkDarlington1213117
=Colin CowperthwaiteBarrow1220115
=Ken McKennaTelford United1202014
=Mickey SpencerYeovil Town1211317

Promotion and relegation

Relegated

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Jack Rollin (ed.), Rothmans Football Yearbook 1990–91. Queen Anne Press, MacDonald & Co., London and Sydney, 1991.
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