1981–82 Southern Football League

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The 1981–82 Southern Football League season was the 79th in the history of the league, an English football competition.

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The league was split into Midland and Southern Divisions for a third and final season, at the end of it league restructuring for the forthcoming season meant that the top ten in each division (minus promoted clubs) would remain at the sixth level in a new Premier Division, whilst clubs finishing lower would be relegated to the seventh level.

Nuneaton Borough won the Midland Division, whilst Wealdstone won the Southern Division, both earning promotion to the Alliance Premier League, having both also been relegated from the APL the previous season. Wealdstone were declared Southern League champions after defeating Nuneaton on penalties, after the two championship play-offs had finished 2–2 on aggregate (Wealdstone won 2–1 at home and Nuneaton won 1–0). [1] They completed the double by also winning the Southern League Cup.

At the end of the season Bedford Town folded, whilst Barry Town left to join the Welsh Football League.

Midland Division

The Midland Division consisted of 22 clubs, including 21 clubs from the previous season and one new club:

League table

Southern Football League
Midland Division
Season1981–82
Champions Nuneaton Borough
Promoted Nuneaton Borough
Relegated11 clubs
Matches played462
Goals scored1,295 (2.8 per match)
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1 Nuneaton Borough 42271148832+5665Promoted to the Alliance Premier League
2 Alvechurch 42261067934+4562
3 Kidderminster Harriers 42221287140+3156
4 Stourbridge 422110116947+2252
5 Gloucester City 42219126448+1651
6 Bedworth United 422010125940+1950
7 Enderby Town 422010127966+1350
8 Witney Town 42198157149+2246
9 Barry Town 421614125946+1346Left to join Welsh Football League
10 Corby Town 42198157059+1146
11 Merthyr Tydfil 421612146354+944Relegated to the Midland Division
12 Wellingborough Town 421512155045+542
13 Bridgend Town 4213131650621239
14 Bromsgrove Rovers 42158195763638
15 Bedford Town 421213174554937Folded at end of season
16 Cheltenham Town 421114176568336Relegated to the Midland Division
17 Taunton Town 421282246763032
18 Banbury United 421182363912830
19 Minehead 421262438693130
20 Cambridge City 421082438804228
21 Milton Keynes City 426112534703623
22 Redditch United 428529371026521
Source: fchd.com rsssf.com
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.

Southern Division

The Southern Division consisted of 24 clubs, including 22 clubs from the previous season and two new clubs:

At the end of the previous season, Margate had been renamed Thanet United.

League table

Southern Football League
Southern Division
Season1981–82
Champions Wealdstone
Promoted Wealdstone
Relegated14 clubs
Matches played552
Goals scored1,541 (2.79 per match)
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1 Wealdstone 46328610032+6872Promoted to the Alliance Premier League
2 Hastings United 4631967934+4571
3 Dorchester Town 46211877641+3560
4 Gosport Borough 46268127645+3160
5 Fareham Town 462014125848+1054
6 Poole Town 461915129263+2953
7 Waterlooville 46229157553+2253
8 Welling United 461913147048+2251
9 Addlestone & Weybridge 461717127153+1851
10 Chelmsford City 462011156453+1151
11 Aylesbury United 461912157961+1850Relegated to the Southern Division
12 Basingstoke Town 461812167461+1348
13 Dover 46198196163246
14 Ashford Town (Kent) 461614165256446
15 Tonbridge 46197206270845
16 Dunstable 46188206368544
17 Salisbury 4616102064811742
18 Hounslow 4615112059832441
19 Hillingdon Borough 4614102246581238
20 Canterbury City 4610162049782936
21 Crawley Town 469122546813530
22 Folkestone 4610630491015226
23 Andover 4641131391006119
24 Thanet United 465734371107317
Source: fchd.com rsssf.com
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.

See also

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References

  1. Wealdstone at the Football Club History Database