2014–15 Spartan South Midlands Football League

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The 2014-15 Spartan South Midlands Football League season was the 18th in the history of Spartan South Midlands Football League, a football competition in England.

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Premier Division

Spartan South Midlands
Football League
Premier Division
Season2014–15
Champions Kings Langley
Promoted Kings Langley
Relegated Ampthill Town
Hillingdon Borough
Matches played462
Goals scored1,673 (3.62 per match)
2015–16

The Premier Division featured 19 clubs which competed in the division last season, along with three new clubs:

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1 Kings Langley 42334512737+90103Promoted to the Southern Football League
2 London Colney 4229677826+5293
3 AFC Dunstable 42251079452+4285
4 Harefield United 42256119664+3281
5 Sun Sports 42253148460+2478
6 Berkhamsted 422441410564+4176
7 Wembley 42236138060+2075
8 St Margaretsbury 422110118851+3773
9 Hadley 42234157965+1473
10 Tring Athletic 42217147853+2570
11 Hertford Town 42198158671+1565
12 Oxhey Jets 42176198281+157
13 Biggleswade United 42157207381852
14 Colney Heath 421210206975646
15 Leverstock Green 421362363943145
16 Stotfold 4211112065942944
17 London Tigers 429102362963437
18 Cockfosters 421142741915037
19 Hoddesdon Town 4210626591034436
20 Holmer Green 4210428561145834
21 Ampthill Town 428727441207631Relegated to Division One
22 Hillingdon Borough 424929641215721
Updated to match(es) played on 28 April 2015. Source: ssmfl.org
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.

Results

Home \ Away AFD AMP BER BIG COC COH HAD HAR HER HIL HOD HOL KIL LEV LOC LOT OXJ STM STO SPS TRA WEM
AFC Dunstable 2–11–02–04–03–02–00–42–04–42–15–13–02–20–10–20–01–65–05–31–11–1
Ampthill Town 0–63–10–33–11–12–51–13–22–13–02–30–51–30–21–12–11–21–20–30–21–1
Berkhamsted 0–26–02–33–12–20–33–15–33–01–24–01–13–00–13–12–11–46–11–02–23–1
Biggleswade United 2–44–02–12–01–12–10–71–23–03–11–10–20–10–24–13–24–43–40–21–22–3
Cockfosters 0–20–00–51–13–20–41–30–33–42–02–31–40–30–00–20–33–12–00–41–00–2
Colney Heath 1–18–03–42–10–10–30–20–24–01–20–21–23–00–22–31–01–31–10–21–01–2
Hadley 2–03–02–33–11–01–13–21–03–34–22–00–44–20–32–13–11–12–10–12–12–3
Harefield United 1–14–21–02–06–20–43–21–34–04–15–21–13–12–11–03–20–21–10–22–12–4
Hertford Town 7–12–31–42–13–33–11–21–12–24–03–12–10–32–15–20–41–31–22–22–1
Hillingdon Borough 2–32–41–32–22–01–42–32–50–44–23–01–31–30–53–31–20–22–31–61–22–3
Hoddesdon Town 1–22–13–21–22–36–11–32–21–62–11–31–32–02–02–21–31–11–12–10–40–2
Holmer Green 1–33–01–52–61–02–51–21–22–23–23–00–21–11–22–31–32–42–12–40–32–4
Kings Langley 0–25–14–14–12–01–11–05–01–04–23–26–02–03–06–14–15–04–10–31–32–0
Leverstock Green 1–42–21–32–13–35–36–20–20–24–35–11–11–61–22–01–20–55–20–10–40–2
London Colney 2–14–00–14–11–00–11–23–21–21–13–03–02–22–03–03–22–04–02–01–11–1
London Tigers 3–31–11–34–10–22–00–12–32–04–43–01–50–52–20–03–30–23–11–32–31–2
Oxhey Jets 2–25–00–41–10–25–12–14–12–04–21–33–00–51–00–34–04–33–41–22–31–0
St Margaretsbury 2–14–02–03–13–13–30–00–11–20–03–01–01–35–00–14–12–21–12–34–10–0
Stotfold 1–21–22–22–24–20–33–10–41–11–11–06–12–41–20–12–23–02–22–00–11–3
Sun Postal Sports 0–36–01–50–10–11–03–10–33–33–13–31–00–75–10–23–13–51–01–12–01–2
Tring Athletic 1–22–11–51–01–20–13–11–12–44–06–13–10–32–00–14–11–11–06–10–11–1
Wembley 2–43–14–31–35–02–20–23–23–02–13–16–00–10–10–32–12–10–14–10–40–2
Updated to match(es) played on 28 April 2015. Source: football.mitoo.co
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Division One

Spartan South Midlands
Football League
Division One
Season2014–15
Champions Welwyn Garden City
Promoted Welwyn Garden City
Broxbourne Borough
Bedford
Relegated Stony Stratford Town
Amersham Town
Matches played420
Goals scored1,615 (3.85 per match)
2015–16

Division One featured 21 clubs in the division for this season, of which there are four new clubs:

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1 Welwyn Garden City 40295610828+8092Promoted to the Premier Division
2 Broxbourne Borough 40267710055+4585
3 Bedford 40266810237+6584
4 Hatfield Town 4025879554+4183
5 Risborough Rangers 40219107851+2772
6 Harpenden Town 402010108450+3470
7 Crawley Green 40233149269+2369 [lower-alpha 1]
8 Codicote 40208129459+3568
9 Edgware Town 40189138986+363
10 Baldock Town 40186167653+2360
11 Bush Hill Rangers 40168166963+656
12 Southall 401314137878053
13 Langford 401561969922351
14 Winslow United 40121018541014746
15 Buckingham Athletic 401182175931841
16 Wodson Park 401092161953439
17 London Lions 4010624691003136Resigned to the Herts County League
18 Stony Stratford Town 4010624641013736Relegated to Division Two
19 Chesham United Reserves 408824681023432
20 Arlesey Town Reserves 407627511116027
21 Amersham Town 403631391379815Relegated to Division Two
Updated to match(es) played on 1 May 2015. Source: m.ssmfl.org
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
Notes:
  1. Crawley Green was deducted 3 points for fielding an ineligible player on 30 August 2014 (at Chesham United Reserves).

Results

Home \ Away AME ARL BAL BED BRX BUA BHR CHE COD CRG EDG HAR HAT LAN LOL RIS SOU STS WGC WIN WOP
Amersham Town 4–12–60–30–81–61–20–30–52–41–91–31–21–40–30–03–31–10–52–11–1
Arlesey Town Reserves 1–11–21–40–03–21–41–41–12–33–00–61–11–33–21–01–22–10–20–12–5
Baldock Town 6–12–10–02–00–11–22–20–10–11–32–25–12–31–01–12–01–00–35–16–0
Bedford 3–14–01–10–18–13–13–10–14–31–31–02–03–23–14–11–14–00–12–30–0
Broxbourne Borough 5–15–44–13–23–22–05–11–02–11–65–22–02–23–24–11–14–22–14–14–0
Buckingham Athletic 3–16–21–40–22–31–05–20–42–34–30–00–30–18–21–11–14–10–32–30–3
Bush Hill Rangers 2–02–14–21–11–22–34–31–30–12–30–01–12–31–32–01–11–02–12–01–0
Chesham United Reserves 1–25–11–20–51–10–11–32–51–41–22–20–41–30–00–11–12–12–31–26–1
Codicote 5–03–01–01–21–02–22–22–01–21–11–20–23–22–34–54–24–20–01–12–0
Crawley Green 4–03–40–13–05–12–14–34–25–36–22–12–10–1 [lower-alpha 1] 1–23–12–31–41–15–1
Edgware Town 0–00–33–10–30–23–20–72–31–02–12–15–25–41–10–63–13–30–27–11–1
Harpenden Town 2–14–01–00–04–23–13–13–31–02–22–21–34–01–02–11–12–11–22–34–0
Hatfield Town 5–17–21–01–20–04–01–02–22–23–12–02–05–02–12–10–05–22–14–03–3
Langford 3–22–20–50–70–23–11–21–22–63–13–01–62–32–20–32–01–22–40–11–1
London Lions 2–13–01–30–50–15–43–34–36–40–42–32–32–31–32–20–12–20–31–20–6
Risborough Rangers 4–02–01–00–22–11–01–23–21–16–12–20–42–22–13–02–14–30–03–02–1
Southall 4–22–22–20–43–62–24–26–15–20–12–20–32–34–26–31–54–23–21–11–2
Stony Stratford Town 3–24–01–41–71–12–21–12–01–50–44–02–12–32–30–31–00–30–51–23–1
Welwyn Garden City 6–04–11–03–11–04–13–15–00–24–01–11–03–21–14–10–01–24–05–02–0
Winslow United 4–13–11–31–31–31–12–12–22–61–01–62–21–21–10–30–31–11–50–84–4
Wodson Park 4–12–13–00–20–42–20–02–40–32–12–31–32–40–14–32–41–33–20–51–1
Updated to match(es) played on 1 May 2015. Source: football.mitoo.co
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
Notes:
  1. Home win was awarded [1]

Division Two

Spartan South Midlands
Football League
Division Two
Season2014–15
ChampionsHale Leys United
Promoted Brimsdown
New Bradwell St Peter
Matches played210
Goals scored889 (4.23 per match)
2015–16

Division Two featured 14 clubs which competed in the division last season, along with two new clubs:

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion
1Hale Leys United28224210929+8070
2 Kent Athletic 2820718027+5367
3 New Bradwell St Peter 2817657435+3957Promoted to the Division One
4 Brimsdown 2817569239+5356
5Old Bradwell United2816487941+3852
6 Pitstone & Ivinghoe United 2815676745+2251
7 Totternhoe 2815587143+2850
8 The 61 28123135041+939
9Mursley United28116114648239
10Grendon Rangers287417451035825
11Tring Corinthians28651729694023
12 Wolverton Town 28651739895023
13 Aston Clinton 28451934703617
14Willen283421361026613Resigned from the league
15Clean Slate283322381087012
16Ealing Town00000000Club folded, record expunged
Source: fchd
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.

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