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Gateshead FC
Gateshead Football Club is a professional association football club based in Gateshead, Tyne and Wear, England. The club competes in the , the fifth level of the English football league system, and play their home matches at the Gateshead International Stadium. Established in 1977 after Gateshead United folded, the club are known as the "Tynesiders" or the "Heed". There had been a Gateshead A.F.C. in the Football League from 1930 to 1960, which had folded before Gateshead United had been established. The current incarnation of the club began life in the Northern Premier League, winning Premier Division titles in the 1982–83 and 1985–86 seasons. However they were relegated from the Football Conference in 1984 and 1987. They secured promotion back to the Conference at the end of the 1989–90 season, though would remain there until another relegation in 1998. The club were further relegated from the Northern Premier League Premier Division in 2003. They won the First Divisi ...
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Gateshead International Stadium
Gateshead International Stadium (GIS) is a multi-purpose stadium, multi-purpose, all-seater venue in Gateshead, Tyne and Wear, England. Originally known as the Gateshead Youth Stadium, the venue was built in 1955 at a cost of £30,000. It has since been extensively redeveloped on three occasions. Its capacity of around 11,800 is the greatest in the Metropolitan Borough of Gateshead, the third-largest in Tyne and Wear (behind St James' Park and the Stadium of Light), and the sixth-largest in North East England. The main arena is principally used for athletics. The inaugural athletics competition at the redeveloped venue, the 1974 "Gateshead Games", was instigated by Brendan Foster, a Gateshead Council employee at that time. By breaking the world record in the 3000 metres, men's 3,000 m, Foster brought international publicity to the new stadium and began a tradition of athletics competitions at the venue, which has since hosted the British Grand Prix (athletics), British Grand ...
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Lincoln City F
Lincoln most commonly refers to: * Abraham Lincoln (1809–1865), the 16th president of the United States * Lincoln, England, cathedral city and county town of Lincolnshire, England * Lincoln, Nebraska, the capital of Nebraska, U.S. * Lincoln (name), a surname and given name * Lincoln Motor Company, a Ford brand Lincoln may also refer to: Places Canada * Lincoln, Alberta * Lincoln, New Brunswick * Lincoln Parish, New Brunswick * Lincoln, Ontario ** Lincoln (federal electoral district) (former), Ontario ** Lincoln (provincial electoral district) (former), Ontario United Kingdom * Lincoln, England ** Lincoln (UK Parliament constituency) United States * Lincoln, Alabama * Lincoln, Arkansas * Lincoln, California, in Placer County * Lincoln, former name of Clinton, California, in Amador County * Lincoln, Delaware * Lincoln, Idaho * Lincoln, Illinois * Lincoln, Indiana * Lincoln, Iowa * Lincoln Center, Kansas * Lincoln Parish, Louisiana * Lincoln, Maine, a New ...
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2001–02 Northern Premier League
The 2001–02 Northern Premier League season was the 34th in the history of the Northern Premier League, a football competition in England. Teams were divided into two divisions; the Premier and the First. Premier Division The Premier Division featured three new teams: * Bradford Park Avenue promoted as champions of Division One * Vauxhall Motors promoted as runners-up of Division One * Burton Albion transferred from the Southern League Premier Division League table Results Division One Division One featured 4 new teams: * Leek Town relegated from Premier Division * Spennymoor United relegated from Premier Division * Ossett Albion promoted as runners-up from the Northern Counties East League Premier Division * Rossendale United promoted as champions of the North West Counties League Division One League table Results Play-offs Promotion and relegation In the thirty-fourth season of the Northern Premier League Burton Albion (as champions) were ...
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2000–01 Northern Premier League
The 2000–01 Northern Premier League season was the 33rd in the history of the Northern Premier League, a football competition in England. Teams were divided into two divisions; the Premier and the First. Premier Division The Premier Division featured three new teams: * Altrincham relegated from the Football Conference * Accrington Stanley promoted as champions of Division One * Burscough promoted as runners-up of Division One League table Results Division One Division One featured four new teams: * Guiseley relegated from the Premier Division * Winsford United relegated from the Premier Division * North Ferriby United promoted as champions of the Northern Counties East League Premier Division * Vauxhall Motors promoted as champions of the North West Counties League Division One League table Results Promotion and relegation In the thirty-third season of the Northern Premier League Stalybridge Celtic (as champions) were automatically promoted to ...
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1997–98 Football Conference
The Football Conference season of 1997–98 was the nineteenth season of the Football Conference, also known as the ''Vauxhall Conference'' for sponsorship reasons. Changes since the previous season * Hereford United (relegated from the Football League 1996–97) * Cheltenham Town Cheltenham Town Football Club is a professional association football club based in the town of Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England. The team competes in EFL League Two, the fourth level of the English football league system. Founded in 1887, ... (promoted 1996–97) * Leek Town (promoted 1996–97) * Yeovil Town (promoted 1996–97) Final league table Results Top scorers in order of league goals Footballtransfers.co.ukcontains information on many players on whom there is not yet an article in Wikipedia. References External links Official Football Conference Website {{DEFAULTSORT:Football Conference 1997-98 1997-98 5 ...
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Colne Dynamoes F
Colne () is a market town and civil parish in the Borough of Pendle in Lancashire, England. The town is northeast of Nelson, northeast of Burnley and east of Preston. The town should not be confused with the unrelated Colne Valley around the River Colne near Huddersfield in West Yorkshire. Colne is close to the southern entrance to the Aire Gap, the lowest crossing of the Pennine watershed. The M65 terminates west of the town and from here two main roads take traffic onwards towards the Yorkshire towns of Skipton (A56) and Keighley (A6068). Colne railway station is the terminus of the East Lancashire railway line. Colne adjoins the Pendle parishes of Foulridge, Laneshaw Bridge, Trawden Forest, Nelson, Barrowford and Blacko. History Settlement in the area can be traced back to the Stone Age. A Mesolithic camp site, a Bronze Age burial site and stone tools from the Bronze and Stone Ages have been discovered at nearby Trawden. There are also the remains of an Iron Age ...
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1989–90 Northern Premier League
The 1989–90 Northern Premier League season was the 22nd in the history of the Northern Premier League, a association football, football competition in England. Teams were divided into two divisions: the Premier and the First. It was known as the HFS Loans League for sponsorship reasons. Premier Division The Premier Division featured two new teams: * Colne Dynamoes F.C., Colne Dynamoes promoted as champions from Division One * Bishop Auckland F.C., Bishop Auckland promoted as runners up from Division One League table Results Division One The Division One featured three new teams: * Worksop Town F.C., Worksop Town relegated from Premier Division * Rossendale United F.C., Rossendale United promoted as champions of the 1988–89 North West Counties Football League#Division One, NWCFL Division One * Emley F.C., Emley promoted as champions of the 1988–89 Northern Counties East Football League#Premier Division, NCEL Premier Division League table Promotion and relegation ...
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1988–89 Northern Premier League
The 1988–89 Northern Premier League season was the 21st in the history of the Northern Premier League, a football competition in England. Teams were divided into two divisions; the Premier and the First. It was known as the HFS Loans League for sponsorship reasons. Premier Division The Premier Division featured three new teams: * Shepshed Charterhouse transferred from Southern League Premier Division * Fleetwood Town promoted as champions from Division One * Stalybridge Celtic promoted as runners up from Division One League table Results Division One The Division One featured five new teams: * Workington relegated from Premier Division * Colne Dynamoes promoted as champions of the NWCFL Division One * Bishop Auckland promoted from Northern League Division One * Whitley Bay promoted from Northern League Division One * Newtown promoted from Mid Wales League League table Promotion and relegation In the twenty-first season of the Northern Premier League Barrow ...
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1987–88 Northern Premier League
The 1987–88 Northern Premier League season was the 20th in the history of the Northern Premier League, a football competition in England. Teams were divided into two divisions. Premier Division The Premier Division featured two new teams: * Frickley Athletic relegated from Football Conference * Gateshead relegated from Football Conference League table Results Division One It was the first Division One season, it was formed by clubs from: * 12 clubs joined from the NWCL Division One: ** Stalybridge Celtic ** Accrington Stanley ** Winsford United ** Fleetwood Town ** Penrith ** Congleton Town ** Eastwood Hanley ** Radcliffe Borough ** Leek Town ** Netherfield ** Irlam Town ** Curzon Ashton * 2 clubs joined from the NWCL Division Two: ** Droylsden ** Lancaster City * 5 clubs joined from the NCEL Premier Division: ** Alfreton Town ** Farsley Celtic ** Sutton Town ** Harrogate Town ** Eastwood Town League table Promotion and relegation In the twentieth season of the ...
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1986–87 Football Conference
The Football Conference season of 1986–87 (known as the GM Vauxhall Conference for sponsorship reasons) was the eighth season of the Football Conference, the first season under this name, this league having earlier been known as the Alliance Premier League. Overview 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 the Football League Fourth Division. Scarborough finished the season as Conference champions, and so won automatic promotion to the Football League at the expense of Lincoln City. New teams in the league this season * Gateshead (promoted 1985–86) * Sutton United (promoted 1985–86) * Welling United (promoted 1985–86) Final league table Results Topscorers Promotion and relegation Promoted * Scarborough (to the Football League Fourth Division) * Fisher Athletic (from the Isthmian League) * M ...
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1985–86 Northern Premier League
The 1985–86 Northern Premier League season was the 18th in the history of the Northern Premier League, a football competition in England. It was known as the Mulipart Premier League for sponsorship reasons. Overview The League featured twenty-two clubs. Team changes The following two clubs left the League at the end of the previous season: * Stafford Rangers promoted to Alliance Premier League *Grantham relegated to Southern League Midland Division The following two clubs joined the League at the start of the season: *Gateshead relegated from Alliance Premier League * Caernarfon Town promoted from North West Counties League Division One League table Results Cup Results Challenge Cup: *''Hyde United'' bt. Marine President's Cup: *''Worksop Town'' 3–2 Burton Albion Northern Premier League Shield: Between Champions of NPL Premier Division and Winners of the NPL Cup. *Hyde United 2–4 ''Gateshead''
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1984–85 Alliance Premier League
The Alliance Premier League season of 1984–85 (known as the Gola League 1984–85 for sponsorship reasons) was the sixth season of the Alliance Premier League. This was the first year where the Isthmian League acted as an APL feeder league. New teams in the league this season * Barrow (promoted 1983–84) * Dartford (promoted 1983–84) Final table Results Top scorers Promotion and relegation Promoted * Cheltenham Town (from the Southern Premier League) * Stafford Rangers (from the Northern Premier League) * Wycombe Wanderers (from the Isthmian League) Relegated * Gateshead (to the Northern Premier League) * Worcester City (to the Southern Premier League) * Yeovil Town (to the Isthmian League) Election to the Football League This year Wealdstone, the champions of the Alliance Premier League, could not apply for election because their stadium did not meet Football League requirements. 2nd placed Nuneaton could not apply either for the same reason, and nor cou ...
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