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1988–89 Football Conference

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Football league season
Football Conference
Season1988–89[1]
ChampionsMaidstone United (2ndFootball Conference title)
Promoted to theFootball LeagueMaidstone United
Conference League Cup winnersYeovil Town
FA Trophy winnersTelford United
Relegated to
Level 6/Folded
Weymouth,
Newport County
Matches420
Goals1,236 (2.94 per match)
Top goalscorerSteve Butler(Maidstone United), 26;
Mark Gall(Maidstone United), 26
Biggest home winMaidstone UnitedAltrincham 7–2 (27 August 1988);
Wycombe WanderersStafford Rangers 6–1 (11 February 1989);
Boston UnitedBarnet 5–0 (29 October 1988);
Maidstone UnitedYeovil Town 5–0 (22 October 1988);
RuncornAylesbury 5–0 (3 December 1988);
Welling UnitedAylesbury 5–0 (12 October 1988)
Biggest away winBoston UnitedRuncorn 0–6 (28 September 1988)
Highest scoringMaidstone UnitedAltrincham 7–2 (27 August 1988);
Kidderminster HarriersMaidstone United 3–6 (8 April 1989)
Longest winning runBoston United,Chorley,Maidstone,Runcorn, 6 matches
Longest unbeaten runMaidstone, 17 matches
Longest losing runFisher Athletic, 6 matches
Highest attendanceWycombe Wanderers vKettering Town, 4,890 (8 April 1989)
Lowest attendance?
Average attendance1195 (– 4% compared to previous season)

The Football Conference season of 1988–89 (known as theGM Vauxhall Conference for sponsorship reasons) was the tenth season of theFootball Conference.

It was the third season that the champions of the Conference were automatically promoted to theFootball League after the abolition of the election system.

Overview

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Maidstone United, who had been Conference champions once earlier in the decade and once the runners-up, were finally promoted to theFootball League Fourth Division after gaining their second title at this level.

Newport County, the club newly relegated to the Conference from the Football League, were wound up due to debts on 27 February 1989. They were then expelled from the Conference for failing to fulfil their fixtures;their record was expunged.

New teams in the league this season

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Final league table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1Maidstone United(C, P)4025969246+4684Promotion to theFootball League Fourth Division
2Kettering Town40237105639+1776
3Boston United40228106151+1074
4Wycombe Wanderers40201196852+1671
5Kidderminster Harriers40216136857+1169
6Runcorn40198137753+2465
7Macclesfield Town401710136357+661
8Barnet40187156469−561
9Yeovil Town401511146867+156
10Northwich Victoria401411156465−153
11Welling United401411154546−153
12Sutton United401215136454+1051
13Enfield40148186267−550
14Altrincham401310175161−1049
15Cheltenham Town401212165558−348
16Telford United40139183743−648
17Chorley40136215771−1445
18Fisher Athletic401011195565−1041
19Stafford Rangers40117224974−2540
20Aylesbury United(R)4099224371−2836Relegation to theIsthmian League Premier Division
21Weymouth(R)40710233770−3331Relegation to theSouthern League Premier Division
22Newport County00000000Club expelled and folded[a]
Source:[1]
(C) Champions;(P) Promoted;(R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^Newport County were expelled from the Football Conference on 27 February 1989, with their record (P29 W4 D7 L18 GF31 GA62 Pts19) being expunged.

Results

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Home \ AwayALTAYLBARBOSCHLCHOENFFISKETKIDMACMDSNORRUNSTASUTTELWELWEYWYCYEO
Altrincham1–01–10–00–11–20–01–11–23–11–30–12–21–22–11–00–03–12–12–22–2
Aylesbury United1–21–31–20–04–32–11–10–11–51–21–22–01–21–11–02–00–04–10–23–2
Barnet3–01–00–03–12–42–12–33–20–21–42–12–03–21–21–11–32–34–11–02–0
Boston United3–12–05–01–12–03–22–41–10–23–21–42–10–62–13–11–02–02–00–11–1
Cheltenham Town2–10–01–23–12–23–22–22–14–13–00–42–22–11–22–30–11–11–10–11–1
Chorley1–01–12–30–11–41–21–10–11–30–11–33–11–33–12–12–01–10–03–22–3
Enfield2–12–14–01–23–41–22–11–11–32–11–11–20–34–21–10–10–13–03–41–1
Fisher Athletic1–10–21–21–32–04–01–23–02–02–20–22–40–10–11–10–11–33–23–34–2
Kettering Town0–15–23–11–22–03–00–12–12–11–03–32–12–01–01–01–02–11–02–11–0
Kidderminster Harriers2–34–31–00–23–20–21–32–11–10–13–61–12–13–21–01–12–11–02–02–2
Macclesfield Town1–03–11–10–10–03–21–12–20–11–14–30–23–22–11–32–13–02–00–12–3
Maidstone United7–21–13–23–02–02–03–11–00–00–33–34–12–23–01–11–33–03–01–35–0
Northwich Victoria4–31–11–10–11–00–42–23–01–12–43–22–00–11–14–21–00–22–02–31–2
Runcorn3–05–03–01–22–13–01–21–12–11–32–20–13–14–12–10–01–21–02–32–1
Stafford Rangers0–23–11–24–11–13–23–10–12–10–11–10–20–10–41–11–33–01–01–12–6
Sutton United3–25–25–10–01–11–23–12–10–21–11–21–13–33–12–01–20–13–13–05–2
Telford United0–10–10–30–12–02–13–01–10–11–01–31–21–41–12–20–00–01–01–20–1
Welling United0–05–01–13–20–21–00–03–12–10–12–00–00–04–01–31–10–14–00–10–2
Weymouth1–30–01–12–23–22–32–31–03–03–11–21–32–21–11–02–20–01–00–30–2
Wycombe Wanderers2–11–02–32–11–01–13–23–00–11–01–12–31–43–36–12–21–01–10–01–1
Yeovil Town2–31–02–11–11–32–11–21–22–21–32–01–22–12–22–00–04–34–02–31–1
Updated to match(es) played on unknown. Source: Jack Rollin (ed.),Rothmans Football Yearbook 1989–80. Queen Anne Press, Macdonald Futura Publishers, London & Sydney, 1989.[1]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
Locations of theFootball Conference teams 1987–1988
Locations of theFootball Conference teams 1988–1989

Top scorers

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RankPlayerClubLeagueFA CupFA TrophyLeague CupTotal[1]
1Steve ButlerMaidstone United2600127
=Mark GallMaidstone United2620129
3Chris CamdenStafford Rangers2390234
=Mark CarterRuncorn2300124
5Ken CharleryMaidstone United2240026
6Steve BurrMacclesfield Town2105026
=Don PageRuncorn2110325
8Paul DaviesKidderminster Harriers2010425
=Lenny DennisSutton United2031529
=Mark WestWycombe Wanderers2042026
11Ronnie EllisAltrincham1820020
=Derrick ParkerNorthwich Victoria1822022
13Phil PowerChorley1610017
=Guy WhittinghamYeovil Town1600016
15Chris CookBoston United1561123
=Dean NealFisher Athletic1560021
=Paul WilsonBoston United1551021
18Frank MurphyBarnet1420218
=Malcolm O'ConnorNorthwich Victoria1461122
20Gary AbbottEnfield1341018
=Phil DerbyshireMacclesfield Town1300013
=Ernie MossKettering Town1313017

Promotion and relegation

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Promoted

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Relegated

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References

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  1. ^abcdJack Rollin (ed.),Rothmans Football Yearbook 1989–90. Queen Anne Press, MacDonald & Co., London and Sydney, 1989.

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