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1986–87 Football Conference

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Football league season
Football Conference
Season1986–87[1]
ChampionsScarborough (1stFootball Conference title)
Promoted to theFootball LeagueScarborough
Conference League Cup winnersKettering Town
FA Trophy winnersKidderminster Harriers
Relegated to
Level 6
Frickley Athletic,
Gateshead,
Nuneaton Borough
Matches462
Goals1,403 (3.04 per match)
Top goalscorerKim Casey(Kidderminster Harriers), 38
Biggest home winSutton UnitedKettering Town 8–0
Biggest away winGatesheadBarnet 1–5;
Nuneaton BoroughBoston United 1–5;
Kidderminster HarriersTelford United 0–4;
Nuneaton BoroughWeymouth 0–4;
WealdstoneBoston United 0–4
Highest scoringRuncornNorthwich Victoria 7–3
Longest winning run?
Longest unbeaten run?
Longest losing run?
Highest attendance?
Lowest attendance?
Average attendance917

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

Overview

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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 theFootball League Fourth Division.Scarborough finished the season as Conference champions, and so won automatic promotion to the Football League at the expense ofLincoln City.

New teams in the league this season

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Final league table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1Scarborough(C, P)42271056433+3191Promotion to theFootball League Fourth Division
2Barnet42251078639+4785
3Maidstone United422110117148+2373
4Enfield42217146647+1970
5Altrincham42181596653+1369
6Boston United42216158274+869
7Sutton United421911128151+3068
8Runcorn421813117158+1367
9Telford United421810146959+1064
10Bath City421712136362+163
11Cheltenham Town421613136450+1461
12Kidderminster Harriers42174217781−455
13Stafford Rangers421411175860−253
14Weymouth421312176877−951
15Dagenham42147215672−1649
16Kettering Town421211195466−1247
17Northwich Victoria421014185369−1644
18Nuneaton Borough(R)421014184873−2544Demoted to theSouthern League Premier Division[a]
19Wealdstone421110215070−2043
20Welling United421010226184−2340
21Frickley Athletic(R)42711244782−3532Relegation to theNorthern Premier League Premier Division
22Gateshead(R)42613234895−4731
Source:[1]
(C) Champions;(P) Promoted;(R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^Nuneaton Borough were relegated due to financial irregularities.

Results

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Home \ AwayALTBARBATBOSCHLDAGENFFRKGATKETKIDMDSNORNUNRUNSCASTASUTTELWEAWELWEY
Altrincham2–01–13–12–00–20–11–11–14–13–14–01–12–20–01–02–02–12–11–21–12–1
Barnet1–02–15–10–11–01–03–03–11–25–23–14–04–13–02–21–21–22–22–11–12–2
Bath City1–10–14–20–02–01–34–21–11–23–21–01–12–31–20–34–21–33–12–01–12–1
Boston United4–20–31–21–11–05–12–26–02–12–10–30–12–12–01–32–00–02–32–04–31–1
Cheltenham Town1–11–21–11–36–12–02–04–23–11–22–05–21–11–12–32–11–23–10–12–02–0
Dagenham3–11–31–23–21–10–30–10–01–23–10–23–33–13–20–21–02–13–11–01–12–0
Enfield0–20–31–02–32–21–00–01–10–03–00–11–23–15–00–12–00–03–14–20–24–0
Frickley Athletic2–20–32–20–10–21–31–43–10–12–20–21–11–10–20–22–11–14–23–13–12–2
Gateshead1–31–51–21–31–13–21–22–01–12–41–41–13–21–30–12–21–10–21–11–11–4
Kettering Town0–21–12–01–20–03–12–01–25–10–21–21–02–21–11–22–21–43–10–25–13–0
Kidderminster Harriers3–00–32–41–25–14–23–44–13–12–12–21–23–03–20–11–10–00–45–22–01–1
Maidstone United3–01–00–02–21–12–10–21–03–03–05–05–22–03–22–12–30–10–01–04–03–1
Northwich Victoria1–11–21–14–01–02–32–01–11–20–01–21–11–21–20–11–10–11–02–12–11–1
Nuneaton Borough2–21–31–01–50–03–32–02–11–10–01–22–00–11–03–00–01–10–21–11–20–4
Runcorn1–11–10–13–11–04–01–11–04–01–04–33–27–31–10–23–13–23–01–12–21–1
Scarborough2–20–01–10–01–32–11–14–23–21–02–10–02–11–01–22–02–10–02–12–02–1
Stafford Rangers2–30–30–10–10–11–10–32–01–02–24–12–34–13–12–00–04–21–11–03–10–0
Sutton United2–33–17–23–10–01–00–13–03–08–03–13–12–12–31–10–23–02–22–22–02–3
Telford United4–00–14–25–23–10–22–14–12–12–02–11–11–01–12–20–00–00–21–32–15–1
Wealdstone0–20–01–20–41–02–20–32–12–22–10–30–01–16–00–31–30–32–10–13–13–1
Welling United0–11–11–14–21–31–02–33–23–40–31–02–23–21–23–01–32–43–11–31–15–0
Weymouth2–23–31–23–44–33–00–13–20–12–02–14–12–21–01–10–11–32–23–03–23–2
Updated to match(es) played on unknown. Source: Peter Dunk (ed.),Rothmans Football Yearbook 1987–88. Queen Anne Press, Macdonald Futura Publishers, London & Sydney, 1987.[1]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
Locations of theFootball Conference teams 1986–1987
Locations of theFootball Conference teams 1986–1987

Topscorers

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RankPlayerClubLeagueFA CupFA TrophyLeague CupTotal[1]
1Kim CaseyKidderminster Harriers3842044
2Mick CarterRuncorn3026341
3Steve ButlerMaidstone United2453234
4Gary AbbottWelling United2323028
=Chris CookBoston United2302227
=Ken McKennaTelford United2310024
7Nicky EvansBarnet2204026
=Chris TownsendCheltenham Town2210023
9Mike DohertyWeymouth1601118
=Paul BodinBath City1622121
=Stewart MellScarborough1602018
=John TimmonsAltrincham1600117

Promotion and relegation

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Promoted

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Relegated

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References

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  1. ^abcdPeter Dunk (ed.),Rothmans Football Yearbook 1987–88. Queen Anne Press, Macdonald & Co., London & Sydney, 1987.

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