1983–84 Alliance Premier League Explained

Season:1983–84
Winners:Maidstone United (1st Alliance Premier League title)
Continentalcup1 Qualifiers:None
Continentalcup2:Runners-up
Continentalcup4:Promoted for the next season
League Topscorer:Paul Culpin (Nuneaton Borough), 41
Biggest Home Win:Frickley AthleticBoston United 7–1;
Maidstone UnitedTelford United 6–0;
WealdstoneTrowbridge Town 6–0
Biggest Away Win:BarnetMaidstone United 0–4;
Boston UnitedGateshead 0–4;
ScarboroughEnfield 0–4;
Trowbridge TownBarnet 0–4;
WeymouthWealdstone 0–4
Highest Scoring:GatesheadBoston United 5–5
Matches:462
Total Goals:1290
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Nextseason:1984–85

The Alliance Premier League season of 1983–84 was the fifth season of the Alliance Premier League.

New teams in the league this season

Top scorers

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1 Paul Culpin Nuneaton Borough 41
2 31
3 27
4 19
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Promotion and relegation

Promoted

Relegated

Election to the Football League

As winners of the Alliance Premier League, Maidstone United won the right (for the 2nd time) to apply for election to the Football League to replace one of the four bottom sides in the 1983–84 Football League Fourth Division. The vote went as follows:

width=150Clubwidth=185Final Positionwidth=50Votes
24th (Fourth Division) 52
21st (Fourth Division) 52
22nd (Fourth Division) 50
23rd (Fourth Division) 32
1st (Alliance Premier League) 22

As a result of this, Maidstone United did not gain membership of the Football League.

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