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2009–10 Northern Premier League

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The 2009–10 season was the 42nd season for the Northern Premier League Premier Division, and the third season for the Northern Premier League Division One North and South.

For Sponsorship reasons, the leagues were more formally known as the Unibond Premier, Unibond 1st Division North and Unibond 1st Division South

This was the last season that the three Northern Premier League divisions were sponsored by Henkel Unibond, ending a record 17 seasons relationship.

The final allocations of teams following the 2008–09 season was released on May 29, 2009.[1] With the restructuring of the national league system complete, all three divisions of the Northern Premier League had their full complement of twenty-two teams until the withdrawal of Newcastle Blue Star (see below).

Premier Division

Northern Premier League Premier Division
Season2009–10
ChampionsGuiseley
PromotedGuiseley
Boston United
RelegatedDurham City
Matches played383
Goals scored1,280 (3.34 per match)

The Premier Division featured seven new clubs:

League table

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Playoffs

Semifinals Final
      
2 Bradford Park Avenue 2
5 Kendal Town 1
2 Bradford Park Avenue 1
3 Boston United 2*
3 Boston United 2
4 North Ferriby United 1

* After extra time

Stadia and Locations

Team Stadium Capacity
Template:Fb team F.C. United of Manchester Gigg Lane (Bury ground share) 11,840
Template:Fb team Newcastle Blue Star Kingston Park 10,200
Template:Fb team Boston United York Street 6,643
Template:Fb team King's Lynn The Walks 5,733
Template:Fb team Buxton The Silverlands 5,200
Template:Fb team Bradford Park Avenue Horsfall Stadium 5,000
Template:Fb team Hucknall Town Watnall Road 5,000
Template:Fb team Ashton United Hurst Cross 4,500
Template:Fb team Nantwich Town The Weaver Stadium 3,500
Template:Fb team Stocksbridge Park Steels Look Local Stadium 3,500
Template:Fb team Whitby Town Turnbull Ground 3,500
Template:Fb team Worksop Town New Manor Ground (Ilkeston ground share) 3,500
Template:Fb team Burscough Victoria Park 3,054
Template:Fb team Durham City The Arnott Stadium 3,000
Template:Fb team Guiseley Nethermoor Park 3,000
Template:Fb team Marine The Arriva Stadium 2,800
Template:Fb team North Ferriby United Grange Lane 2,700
Template:Fb team Kendal Town Lakeland Radio Stadium 2,400
Template:Fb team Matlock Town Causeway Lane 2,214
Template:Fb team Frickley Athletic Westfield Lane 2,087
Template:Fb team Ossett Town Ingfield 2,000
Template:Fb team Retford United Cannon Park 2,000

Division One North

Northern Premier League Division One North
Season2009–10
ChampionsF.C. Halifax Town
PromotedF.C. Halifax Town
Colwyn Bay
RelegatedRossendale United
Matches played463
Goals scored1,503 (3.25 per match)

The Division One North featured three new clubs:

League table

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Playoffs

Semifinals Final
      
2 Lancaster City 2
5 Skelmersdale United 0
2 Lancaster City 0
4 Colwyn Bay 1
3 Curzon Ashton 1
4 Colwyn Bay 2

Division One South

Northern Premier League Division One South
Season2009–10
ChampionsMickleover Sports
PromotedMickleover Sports
Chasetown
RelegatedWillenhall Town
Matches played463
Goals scored1,459 (3.15 per match)

The Division One South featured five new clubs:

League table

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Playoffs

Semifinals Final
      
2 Chasetown 3
5 Sheffield 2
2 Chasetown 1
3 Glapwell 0
3 Glapwell 1
4 Kidsgrove Athletic 0

Resignations and their effects

On 20 June 2009, three days following the league's AGM which confirmed the 2009–10 allocation, Newcastle Blue Star resigned from the league.[2] As division placements had been confirmed be then, no replacement team could be entered and the Premier Division was reduced to twenty one teams for the season.

On 9 December 2009, King's Lynn were officially wound up by the High Court in London over debts and an overdue tax bill, and they will play no further games in the season. The League released a table on 21 December with King's Lynn's playing record expunged from it, and leaving the Premier Division with twenty clubs and only two relegation spots.[3] Then, in March 2010 Chester City F.C. and Farsley Celtic A.F.C. were removed from the Conference National and Conference North respectively.

Promotion from the First Divisions to the Premier Division took place as planned. Relegation from the First Divisions to the county level was reduced from the planned two per division to one. Relegation from the Premier Division was reduced from two to one on account of developments in the Conference. The final decision on relegations were made during the close season by the FA's National League System Committee which left this method completely redundant as Chester City, Farsley Celtic (now Farsley A.F.C.), King's Lynn, Grays Athletic (lost their ground), Merthyr Tydfil (expelled), VCD Athletic (ground grade fail) and Rothwell Town (resigned) were all demoted to Level 8.

Cup results

Challenge Cup: Teams from all 3 divisions.

  • Boston United 2–0 Retford United

President's Cup: Teams from lower 2 divisions.

  • Belper Town 3–1 Stamford

Chairman's Cup: Between Champions of NPL Division One North and NPL Division One South.

  • Halifax 2–2 Mickleover, Mickleover win 3–1 on Pens

Peter Swales Shield: Between Champions of NPL Premier Division and Winners of the Chairmans Cup.

  • Guiseley 1–1 Mickleover Sports, Guiseley win 5–3 on Pens

References

  1. ^ NLS club allocations released FA.com. 29/05/09. Accessed 08.07.09
  2. ^ UniBond League Response to Newcastle Blue Star's Resignation 25 June 2009. Accessed 08/07/09
  3. ^ Kings Lynn Wound up by the High Court -http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_conf/8402159.stm