Season | 1983–84 |
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Champions | Maidstone United (1st Alliance Premier League title) |
Promoted to the Football League | None |
Runners-up | Nuneaton Borough |
Relegated to Level 6 |
Bangor City, Trowbridge Town |
Promoted for the next season |
Barrow, Dartford |
Matches played | 462 |
Goals scored | 1,290 (2.79 per match) |
Top goalscorer | Paul Culpin (Nuneaton Borough), 41 |
Biggest home win |
Frickley Athletic – Boston United 7–1; Maidstone United – Telford United 6–0; Wealdstone – Trowbridge Town 6–0 |
Biggest away win |
Barnet – Maidstone United 0–4; Boston United – Gateshead 0–4; Scarborough – Enfield 0–4; Trowbridge Town – Barnet 0–4; Weymouth – Wealdstone 0–4 |
Highest scoring | Gateshead – Boston United 5–5 |
Longest winning run | ? |
Longest unbeaten run | ? |
Longest losing run | ? |
Lowest attendance | ? |
Average attendance | ? |
← 1982–83
1984–85 →
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The Alliance Premier League season of 1983–84 was the fifth season of the Alliance Premier League.
Source: Rothmans Football Yearbook 1984–85. Queen Anne Press, Macdonald Futura Publishers, London & Sydney, 1984.
1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
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:
As a result of this, Maidstone United did not gain membership of the Football League.