2003–04 FA Premier Reserve League

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The 2003-04 Premier Reserve League season was the fifth since its establishment and featured 14 teams in the Northern League - won by Aston Villa Reserves - and 15 teams in the Southern League - won by Charlton Athletic Reserves.

Contents

League table

Reserve League North

Pos
Club
Pld
W
D
L
F
A
GD
Pts
1
Aston Villa Reserves
26
17
5
4
55
31
+24
56
2
Liverpool Reserves
26
14
8
4
41
21
+20
50
3
Manchester United Reserves
26
13
8
5
55
39
+16
47
4
Newcastle United Reserves
26
13
4
9
50
42
+8
43
5
Manchester City Reserves
26
11
8
7
34
24
+10
41
6
Blackburn Rovers Reserves
26
11
6
9
49
45
+4
39
7
Everton Reserves
26
10
8
8
37
33
+4
38
8
Leeds United Reserves
26
10
7
9
40
40
0
37
9
Middlesbrough Reserves
26
8
10
8
33
33
0
34
10
Sunderland Reserves
26
8
7
11
37
46
-9
31
11
West Bromwich Albion Reserves
26
8
6
12
36
48
-12
30
12
Birmingham City Reserves
26
6
5
15
28
42
-14
23
13
Wolverhampton Wanderers Reserves
26
4
6
16
27
49
-22
18
14
Bolton Wanderers Reserves
26
3
4
19
22
51
-29
13

Reserve League South

Pos
Club
Pld
W
D
L
F
A
GD
Pts
1
Charlton Athletic Reserves
28
17
6
5
46
19
+27
57
2
Derby County Reserves
28
13
10
5
46
31
+15
49
3
Southampton Reserves
28
14
6
8
43
28
+15
48
4
West Ham United Reserves
28
12
8
8
37
35
+2
44
5
Tottenham Hotspur Reserves
28
11
9
8
42
35
+7
42
6
Arsenal Reserves
28
10
9
9
41
35
+6
39
7
Chelsea Reserves
28
11
6
11
37
33
+4
39
8
Leicester City Reserves
28
9
11
8
34
40
-6
38
9
Coventry City Reserves
28
9
10
9
38
40
-2
37
10
Wimbledon Reserves
28
9
5
14
35
48
-13
32
11
Watford Reserves
28
6
12
10
32
40
-8
30
12
Nottingham Forest Reserves
28
6
11
11
33
41
-8
29
13
Portsmouth Reserves
28
6
11
11
36
46
-10
29
14
Ipswich Town Reserves
28
8
4
16
34
44
-10
28
15
Fulham Reserves
28
6
8
14
27
54
-27
26

Pld = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; F = Goals for; A = Goals against; GD = Goal difference; Pts = Points

Best Player: Gary Bockhorni (Chelsea F.C)

Best Goalkeeper: Markus Thomson (Charlton Athletic F.C.)

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