1986–87 Football Conference

The Football Conference season of 1986–87 (known as the GM Vauxhall Conference for sponsorship reasons) was the eighth season of the Football Conference, the first season under this name, this league having earlier been known as the Alliance Premier League.

Overview

This was the first season of automatic promotion for champions of the Conference, following the abolition of the re-election system, and automatic relegation to the Conference for the bottom placed team in the Football League Fourth Division. Scarborough finished the season as Conference champions, and so won automatic promotion to the Football League at the expense of Lincoln City.

New teams in the league this season

Final League Table[1]

Football Conference
Season 1986–87[1]
Champions Scarborough (1st Football Conference title)
Promoted to the Football League Scarborough
Conference League Cup winners Kettering Town
FA Trophy winners Kidderminster Harriers
Relegated to
Level 6
Frickley Athletic,
Gateshead,
Nuneaton Borough
Matches played 462
Goals scored 1403 (3.04 per match)
Top goalscorer Kim Casey (Kidderminster Harriers), 38
Biggest home win Sutton UnitedKettering Town 8–0
Biggest away win GatesheadBarnet 1–5;
Nuneaton BoroughBoston United 1–5;
Kidderminster HarriersTelford United 0–4;
Nuneaton BoroughWeymouth 0–4;
WealdstoneBoston United 0–4
Highest scoring RuncornNorthwich Victoria 7–3
Longest winning run ?
Longest unbeaten run ?
Longest losing run ?
Highest attendance ?
Lowest attendance ?
Average attendance 917
Locations of the Football Conference teams 1986–1987
Pos Team Pld W D L F A W D L F A F A GD Pts Notes
1 Scarborough 4212723119153333146433+ 3191
2 Barnet 4213444722126339178639+ 4785
3 Maidstone United 421443431676828327148+ 2373
4 Enfield 429573221122734266647+ 1970
5 Altrincham 421173351878631356653+ 1369
6 Boston United 4211464028102942468264+ 1869
7 Sutton United 421245522477729278151+ 3068
8 Runcorn 421272452366926357158+ 1367
9 Telford United 4212544123651028366959+ 1064
10 Bath City 42957353187628316362+ 163
11 Cheltenham Town 421146432559721256450+ 1461
12 Kidderminster Harriers 4210474634701431477781– 455
13 Stafford Rangers 429573225561026355860– 253
14 Weymouth 4210564333371125446877– 951
15 Dagenham 4210473229431424435672– 1649
16 Kettering Town 428583528461119385466– 1247
17 Northwich Victoria 426782523471028465369– 1644
18 Nuneaton Borough 426872328461125454873– 2544Relegated to Southern League [notes 1]
19 Wealdstone 427592634451224365070– 2043
20 Welling United 428493938261322466194– 3340
21 Frickley Athletic 425792837241519454782– 3532Relegated to Northern Premier League
22 Gateshead 4237112645361222504895– 4731Relegated to Northern Premier League
  1. Nuneaton Borough were relegated due to financial irregularities.
Key
Football Conference Champions, promoted to the Football League Fourth Division 1987–88
FA Trophy winners
Conference League Cup winners
New club in the Conference, see also Gateshead
Relegated to Level 6

Results[1]

Home ╲ Away ALT BAR BATBOSCHLDAGENFFRKGATKETKIDMAINORNUNRUNSCASTASUTTELWEAWELWEY
Altrincham 20 11 31 20 02 01 11 11 41 31 40 11 22 00 10 20 21 21 12 11 21
Barnet 10 21 51 01 10 10 30 31 12 52 31 40 41 30 22 12 12 22 21 11 22
Bath City 11 01 42 00 20 13 42 11 12 32 10 11 23 12 03 42 13 31 20 11 21
Boston United 42 03 12 11 10 51 22 60 21 21 03 01 21 20 13 20 00 23 20 43 11
Cheltenham Town 11 12 11 13 61 20 20 42 31 12 20 52 11 11 23 21 12 31 01 20 20
Dagenham 31 13 12 32 11 03 01 00 12 31 02 33 31 32 02 10 21 31 10 11 20
Enfield 02 03 10 23 22 10 00 11 00 30 01 12 31 50 01 20 00 31 42 02 40
Frickley Athletic 22 03 22 01 02 13 14 31 01 22 02 11 11 02 02 21 11 42 31 31 22
Gateshead 13 15 12 13 11 32 12 20 11 24 14 11 32 13 01 22 11 02 11 11 14
Kettering Town 02 11 20 12 00 31 20 12 51 02 12 10 22 11 12 22 14 31 02 51 30
Kidderminster Harriers 30 03 24 12 51 42 34 41 31 21 22 12 30 32 01 11 00 04 52 20 11
Maidstone United 30 10 00 22 11 21 02 10 30 30 50 52 20 32 21 23 01 00 10 40 31
Northwich Victoria 11 12 11 40 10 23 20 11 12 00 12 11 12 12 01 11 01 10 21 21 11
Nuneaton Borough 22 13 10 15 00 33 20 21 11 00 12 20 01 10 30 00 11 02 11 12 04
Runcorn 11 11 01 31 10 40 11 10 40 10 43 32 73 11 02 31 32 30 11 22 11
Scarborough 22 00 11 00 13 21 11 42 32 10 21 00 21 10 12 20 21 00 21 20 21
Stafford Rangers 23 03 01 01 01 11 03 20 10 22 41 23 41 31 20 00 42 11 10 31 00
Sutton United 23 31 72 31 00 10 01 30 30 80 31 31 21 23 11 02 30 22 22 20 23
Telford United 40 01 42 52 31 02 21 41 21 20 21 11 10 11 22 00 00 02 13 21 51
Wealdstone 02 00 12 04 10 22 03 21 22 21 03 00 11 60 03 13 03 21 01 31 31
Welling United 01 11 11 42 13 10 23 32 34 03 10 22 32 12 30 13 24 31 13 11 50
Weymouth 22 33 12 34 43 30 01 32 01 20 21 41 22 10 11 01 13 22 30 32 32

Source: Peter Dunk (ed.), Rothmans Football Yearbook 1987–88. Queen Anne Press, Macdonald Futura Publishers, London & Sydney, 1987.
1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Topscorers[1]

Rank Player Club League FA Cup FA Trophy League Cup Total
1 Kim Casey Kidderminster Harriers 3842044
2 Mick Carter Runcorn 3026341
3 Steve Butler Maidstone United 2453234
4 Gary Abbott Welling United 2323028
= Chris Cook Boston United 2302227
= Ken McKenna Telford United 2310024
7 Nicky Evans Barnet 2204026
= Chris Townsend Cheltenham Town 2210023
9 Mike Doherty Weymouth 1601118
= Paul Bodin Bath City 1622121
= Stewart Mell Scarborough 1602018
= John Timmons Altrincham 1600117

Promotion and relegation

Promoted

Relegated

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Peter Dunk (ed.), Rothmans Football Yearbook 1987–88. Queen Anne Press, Macdonald & Co., London & Sydney, 1987.

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