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1981–82 Northern Premier League
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| competition | Northern Premier League |
| season | 1981–82 |
| winners | Bangor City |
| promoted | Bangor City |
| relegated | Lancaster City |
| matches | 462 |
| total goals | 1293 |
| biggest home win | Workington 7–1 Morecambe |
| (29 September 1981) | |
| Witton Albion 6–0 Netherfield<ref name | "81-82stats"/ |
| (23 February 1982) | |
| biggest away win | Morecambe 0–9 Bangor City |
| (21 September 1981) | |
| highest scoring | Gainsborough Trinity 4–5 Bangor City |
| (22 August 1981) | |
| Morecambe 0–9 Bangor City<ref name | "81-82stats"/ |
| (21 September 1981) | |
| Morecambe 2–7 Bangor City<ref name | "81-82stats"/ |
| (31 October 1981) | |
| prevseason | 1980–81 |
| nextseason | 1982–83 |
(29 September 1981)
Witton Albion 6–0 Netherfield (23 February 1982) (21 September 1981) (22 August 1981)
Morecambe 0–9 Bangor City (21 September 1981)
Morecambe 2–7 Bangor City (31 October 1981)
The 1981–82 Northern Premier League was the fourteenth 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 15 August 1981 and concluded on 1 May 1982.
Overview
The League featured twenty-two clubs.
Team changes
The following club left the League at the end of the previous season:
- Runcorn promoted to Alliance Premier League
The following club joined the League at the start of the season:
- Bangor City relegated from Alliance Premier League (returning after a two years absence)
League table
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
| Club | Stadium |
|---|---|
| Bangor City | Farrar Road |
| Burton Albion | Eton Park |
| Buxton | The Silverlands |
| Gainsborough Trinity | The Northolme |
| Gateshead United | Gateshead Youth Stadium |
| Goole Town | Victoria Pleasure Ground |
| Grantham | London Road |
| King's Lynn | The Walks |
| Lancaster City | Great Axe |
| Macclesfield Town | Moss Rose |
| Marine | Rossett Park |
| Matlock Town | Causeway Lane |
| Morecambe | Christie Park |
| Mossley | Seel Park |
| Netherfield | Parkside |
| Oswestry Town | Victoria Road |
| South Liverpool | Holly Park |
| Southport | Haig Avenue |
| Tamworth | The Lamb Ground |
| Witton Albion | Central Ground |
| Workington | Borough Park |
| Worksop Town | Central Avenue |
Cup results
Challenge Cup
Main article: Northern Premier League Challenge Cup
| Home Team | Score | Away Team |
|---|---|---|
| Gainsborough Trinity | 1–0 | Mossley |
President's Cup
Main article: Northern Premier League President's Cup
| Home Team | Score | Away Team |
|---|---|---|
| Buxton | 4–3 | Goole Town |
Northern Premier League Shield
Main article: Northern Premier League Shield
Between Champions of NPL Premier Division and Winners of the NPL Cup.
| Home Team | Score | Away Team |
|---|---|---|
| Bangor City | ?-? | Gainsborough Trinity |
FA Cup
Main article: 1980–81 FA Cup
None of the twenty-two Northern Premier League clubs reached the second round:
First Round
| Home Team | Score | Away Team |
|---|---|---|
| Stockport County | 3–1 | Mossley |
| Workington | 1–1 | Huddersfield Town |
| Huddersfield Town | 5–0 | Workington |
FA Trophy
Main article: 1980–81 FA Trophy
None of the twenty-two Northern Premier League clubs reached the fourth round:
Third Round
| Home Team | Score | Away Team |
|---|---|---|
| Altrincham | 2–0 | Mossley |
| Bishop's Stortford | 6–1 | Witton Albion |
End of the season
At the end of the fourteenth season of the Northern Premier League, Bangor City applied to join the Alliance Premier League and were successful.
Promotion and relegation
The following two clubs left the League at the end of the season:
- Bangor City promoted to Alliance Premier League
- Lancaster City relegated to North West Counties League Division One
The following two clubs joined the League the following season:
- Chorley promoted from Cheshire County League Division One (returning after a ten years absence)
- Hyde United promoted from Cheshire County League Division One (returning after a twelve years absence)
References
References
- "The Football Archives 81–82". The Football Archives.
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