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1988–89 Football Conference

Football Conference
Season 1988–89
Champions Maidstone United (2nd Football Conference title)
Promoted to the Football League Maidstone United
Conference League Cup winners Yeovil Town
FA Trophy winners Telford United
Relegated to
Level 6/Folded
Weymouth,
Newport County
Matches played 420
Goals scored 1,233 (2.94 per match)
Top goalscorer Steve Butler (Maidstone United), 26;
Mark Gall (Maidstone United), 26
Biggest home win Maidstone 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 win Boston UnitedRuncorn 0–6 (28 September 1988)
Highest scoring Maidstone UnitedAltrincham 7–2 (27 August 1988);
Kidderminster HarriersMaidstone United 3–6 (8 April 1989)
Longest winning run Boston United, Chorley, Maidstone, Runcorn, 6 matches
Longest unbeaten run Maidstone, 17 matches
Longest losing run Fisher Athletic, 6 matches
Highest attendance Wycombe Wanderers v Kettering Town, 4,890 (8 April 1989)
Lowest attendance ?
Average attendance 1195 (– 4% compared to previous season)

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

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

Maidstone United, who had been Conference champions once earlier in the decade and once the runners-up, were finally promoted to the Football 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.

Source: Jack Rollin (ed.), Rothmans Football Yearbook 1989–80. Queen Anne Press, Macdonald Futura Publishers, London & Sydney, 1989.
^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.


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