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1969–70 Northern Premier League


FieldValue
competitionNorthern Premier League
season1969–70
winnersMacclesfield Town
promotedNone
relegatedGateshead
Hyde United
matches380
total goals1158
biggest home winScarborough 8–0 Great Harwood
(14 March 1970)
biggest away winGateshead 0–7 South Shields
(27 December 1969)
highest scoringRuncorn 4–4 Great Harwood
(1 November 1969)
Runcorn 2–6 Matlock Town<ref name"69-70stats"/
(29 November 1969)
{{nobreak
Great Harwood 3–5 Gainsborough Trinity<ref name"69-70stats"/}}
(7 March 1970)
Scarborough 8–0 Great Harwood<ref name"69-70stats"/
(14 March 1970)
longest wins8 matches
Macclesfield Town
(13 September 1969 – 22 November 1969)
longest unbeaten16 matches
Macclesfield Town
(8 September 1969 – 28 February 1970)
longest winless26 matches
Gateshead
(30 August 1969 – 27 March 1970)
longest losses7 matches
Goole Town
(27 March 1970 – 2 May 1970)
prevseason1968–69
nextseason1970–71

Hyde United (14 March 1970) (27 December 1969) (1 November 1969)

Runcorn 2–6 Matlock Town (29 November 1969) {{nobreak |Great Harwood 3–5 Gainsborough Trinity}} (7 March 1970)

Scarborough 8–0 Great Harwood (14 March 1970) Macclesfield Town (13 September 1969 – 22 November 1969) Macclesfield Town (8 September 1969 – 28 February 1970) Gateshead (30 August 1969 – 27 March 1970) Goole Town (27 March 1970 – 2 May 1970) The 1969–70 Northern Premier League was the second season of the Northern Premier League, a regional football league in Northern England, the northern areas of the Midlands and North Wales. The season began on 9 August 1969 and concluded on 9 May 1970.

Overview

The League featured twenty teams for the second consecutive season.

Team changes

The following three clubs left the League at the end of the previous season:

  • Ashington resigned, demoted to Northern Alliance
  • Chorley relegated to Lancashire Combination
  • Worksop Town relegated to Midland League (1889)

The following three clubs joined the League at the start of the season:

  • Stafford Rangers promoted from Cheshire County League
  • Great Harwood promoted from Lancashire Combination
  • Matlock Town promoted from Midland League (1889)

League table

The system of using goal average to separate two teams tied on points was used up until the 1976–77 season.

The points system up until the 1982–83 season: 2 points for a win, 1 point for a draw and 0 points for losing.

Results

Stadia and locations

TeamStadium
AltrinchamMoss Lane
Bangor CityFarrar Road
Boston UnitedYork Street
FleetwoodHighbury
Gainsborough TrinityThe Northolme
GatesheadRedheugh Park
Goole TownVictoria Pleasure Ground
Great HarwoodThe Showground
Hyde UnitedEwen Fields
Macclesfield TownMoss Rose
Matlock TownCauseway Lane
MorecambeChristie Park
NetherfieldParkside
Northwich VictoriaDrill Field
RuncornCanal Street
ScarboroughAthletic Ground
South LiverpoolHolly Park
South ShieldsSimonside Hall
Stafford RangersMarston Road
Wigan AthleticSpringfield Park

Cup results

Challenge Cup

Main article: Northern Premier League Challenge Cup

StageHome teamScoreAway team
1st LegAltrincham?–?Macclesfield Town
2nd LegMacclesfield Town?–?Altrincham
AggregateAltrincham4–3Macclesfield Town

FA Cup

Main article: 1969–70 FA Cup

Out of the twenty clubs from the Northern Premier League only South Shields reached for the second round:

Second Round

Home teamScoreAway team
South Shields0–0Oldham Athletic
Oldham Athletic1–2South ShieldsReplay

Third Round

Home teamScoreAway team
Queens Park Rangers4–1South Shields

FA Trophy

Main article: 1969–70 FA Trophy

Out of the twenty clubs from the Northern Premier League only Macclesfield Town reached for the fourth round:

Fourth Round

Home teamScoreAway team
Burton Albion1–1Macclesfield Town
Macclesfield Town4–2Burton AlbionReplay

Semi-finals

Home teamScoreAway team
Macclesfield Town1–0Barnet

Final

Home teamScoreAway team
Macclesfield Town2–0Telford United

End of the season

At the end of the second season of the Northern Premier League none of the teams put forward, for election, received enough votes to be promoted to the Football League. Hyde United resigned the league, due to financial difficulties and Gateshead was relegated.

Football League elections

Alongside the four Football League teams facing re-election, a total of thirteen non-League teams applied for election, three of which were from the Northern Premier League. Three out of the four Football League teams were re-elected. Cambridge United from the Southern League replaced Bradford Park Avenue from the Football League as they didn't receive enough votes. Bradford Park Avenue was subsequently relegated to the Northern Premier League.

TeamLeagueVotes
DarlingtonFootball League47
HartlepoolFootball League42
Cambridge UnitedSouthern League31
Newport CountyFootball League31
Bradford Park AvenueFootball League17
Wigan AthleticNorthern Premier League3
Cambridge CitySouthern League2
Yeovil TownSouthern League1
Bedford TownSouthern League1
Hereford UnitedSouthern League1
MorecambeNorthern Premier League1
RomfordSouthern League1
Boston UnitedNorthern Premier League0
Chelmsford CitySouthern League0
Hillingdon BoroughSouthern League0
Telford UnitedSouthern League0
WimbledonSouthern League0

Promotion and relegation

The League expanded from twenty clubs to twenty-two clubs for the following season.

The following two clubs left the League at the end of the season:

  • Hyde United resigned, demoted to Cheshire County League
  • Gateshead relegated to Wearside Football League

The following four clubs joined the League the following season:

  • Bradford Park Avenue relegated from Football League Fourth Division.
  • Chorley promoted from Lancashire Combination (returning after a year's absence)
  • Kirkby Town promoted from Lancashire Combination
  • Lancaster City promoted from Lancashire Combination

References

References

  1. "The Football Archives 69–70". The Football Archives.
  2. [http://www.nonleaguematters.co.uk/forum/gforum.cgi?do=post_attachment;postatt_id=3506; A history of admission to the Football League]
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