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  2. 1986–87 Football Conference - Wikipedia

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    917. ← Alliance Premier League 1985–86. 1987–88 →. 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.

  3. 1987–88 Football Conference - Wikipedia

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    Biggest away win. Wycombe Wanderers – Barnet 0–7 (15 September 1987) Highest scoring. Barnet – Sutton United 6–2 (28 December 1987); Lincoln City – Kidderminster Harriers 5–3 (28 December 1987); Wycombe Wanderers – Cheltenham Town 5–3 (16 January 1988) Longest winning run. Kettering Town, Lincoln City, 6 matches. Longest ...

  4. National League (English football) - Wikipedia

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    It was called the "Alliance Premier League" from 1979 until 1986. Between 1986 and 2015, the league was known as the "Football Conference". [2] Most National League clubs are fully professional (only three are not in the 2023–24 lineup), while a growing number of National League North and National League South clubs are also professional.

  5. 1985–86 Alliance Premier League - Wikipedia

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    The Alliance Premier League season of 1985–86 (known as the Gola League 1985–86 for sponsorship reasons) was the seventh season of the Alliance Premier League.This was the first year where a team from the Isthmian League had been promoted to the APL, and this was the last season of the league under this name - starting with the 1986–87 season, the league would be renamed to the Football ...

  6. 2019 AAF season - Wikipedia

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    The 2019 AAF season was the only season in the history of the Alliance of American Football (AAF), [ 1] which began on February 9, 2019. A ten-week regular season was scheduled for each of the league's eight teams. On April 2, multiple sources indicated that Thomas Dundon, the controlling owner of the AAF, had followed through on threats made ...

  7. 1983–84 Alliance Premier League - Wikipedia

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    Alliance Premier League; Season: 1983–84: 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 ...

  8. 1984–85 Alliance Premier League - Wikipedia

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    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.

  9. 1988–89 Football Conference - Wikipedia

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    1989–90 →. 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.