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2009–10 Southern Football League

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The2009–10 season was the 107th in the history of theSouthern League, which is an Englishfootball competition featuring semi-professional and amateur clubs from the South West, South Central and Midlands of England and South Wales.

At the end of the previous season Division One Midlands was renamed Division One Central.

Premier Division

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The Premier Division consisted of 22 clubs, including 17 clubs from theprevious season and five new clubs:

Farnborough won the Premier Division and were promoted to theConference South, while play-off winners Nuneaton Town achieved the second promotion in two seasons after club reorganization to return in Conference.

Clevedon Town and Rugby Town were the only clubs relegated this season, whileMerthyr Tydfil were expelled from the league after failing to meet a FA deadline to give assurances that they could trade effectively during 2010–11, liquidated and reborn under the nameMerthyr Town three divisions below Southern League Premier Division. Tiverton Town and Hemel Hempstead Town were reprieved from relegation due to clubs higher up the pyramid folded and demoted.

League table

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Football league season
Southern Football League
Premier Division
Season2009–10
ChampionsFarnborough
PromotedFarnborough
Nuneaton Town
RelegatedClevedon Town
Rugby Town
Matches462
Goals1,439 (3.11 per match)
Top goalscorerStefan Moore (Halesowen Town) - 35
Biggest home winHednesford Town 6 – 0Rugby Town,5 April 2010
Stourbridge 6 – 0Rugby Town,17 April 2010
Biggest away winSwindon Supermarine 0 – 7Farnborough,28 November 2009
Highest scoringStourbridge 7 – 0Truro City,5 December 2009
Highest attendance1765 (Nuneaton Town 1 – 1Farnborough,10 April 2010)
Lowest attendance80 (Clevedon Town 1 – 2Oxford City,20 April 2010)
Average attendance348

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1Farnborough42289510044+5693Promoted to theConference South
2Nuneaton Town42261069037+5388Qualified for theplay-offs, then promoted to theConference North
3Chippenham Town422111106743+2474Qualified for theplay-offs
4Hednesford Town42201397951+2873
5Brackley Town42219128361+2272
6Cambridge City42181777344+2971
7Bashley422011117961+1871
8Halesowen Town42211748453+3170[a]
9Stourbridge421913108065+1570
10Leamington42198158475+965
11Truro City421711147865+1362
12Banbury United421413155367−1455
13Oxford City421315146366−354
14Swindon Supermarine421014184876−2844
15Didcot Town421011215670−1441
16Evesham United42914193552−1741
17Merthyr Tydfil421211196272−1037[a]Expelled after the end of the season, and folded
18Bedford Town42910235088−3837
19Tiverton Town42812223561−2636Reprieved from relegation
20Hemel Hempstead Town42810245081−3134
21Clevedon Town42611254892−4429Relegated toDivision One South & West
22Rugby Town42483041114−7320Relegated toDivision One Central
Source:fchd.com
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
Notes:
  1. ^abMerthyr Tydfil and Halesowen Town deducted 10 points for entering administration

Play-offs

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SemifinalsFinal
      
2Nuneaton Town6
5Brackley Town0
2Nuneaton Town2
3Chippenham Town1
3Chippenham Town2
4Hednesford Town0

Results

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Home \ AwayBANBASBEDBRKCAMCHICLEDIDEVEFARHALHEDHEMLEAMERNUNOXCRUGSTBSWITIVTRU
Banbury United1–10–00–31–00–04–31–00–10–32–13–21–11–23–12–11–12–13–33–10–10–0
Bashley1–01–25–20–20–13–23–22–10–41–20–43–01–13–22–13–24–04–43–00–12–0
Bedford Town1–10–42–20–21–23–11–51–22–21–13–25–00–22–42–11–13–10–11–22–00–2
Brackley Town5–12–33–00–00–12–12–23–11–32–10–12–01–01–00–01–23–13–21–22–04–3
Cambridge City2–12–24–25–01–04–14–11–11–11–10–31–12–21–11–12–01–06–15–01–10–3
Chippenham Town5–01–23–02–32–12–02–02–12–01–10–16–14–21–52–12–01–02–20–14–22–1
Clevedon Town1–20–20–30–30–10–01–11–41–43–30–31–01–31–10–31–21–34–12–60–10–3
Didcot Town0–01–12–20–10–30–20–10–21–21–20–12–14–23–01–14–43–10–10–21–11–1
Evesham United3–20–00–01–33–10–00–00–11–20–00–00–20–11–11–20–01–01–10–12–20–2
Farnborough3–01–16–13–03–33–12–11–03–14–12–13–03–13–10–22–14–11–22–02–13–1
Halesowen Town0–23–24–11–11–12–02–23–11–01–12–21–03–01–13–23–35–12–12–01–13–2
Hednesford Town0–01–02–11–42–21–10–01–22–14–02–24–34–21–10–34–26–01–10–02–12–3
Hemel Hempstead Town2–30–15–11–12–30–11–11–22–01–13–52–20–23–11–32–11–02–23–10–20–2
Leamington3–30–12–02–11–04–40–13–51–22–32–21–23–15–30–23–12–12–13–15–01–3
Merthyr Tydfil3–22–10–02–10–12–12–34–22–10–00–21–21–22–31–32–31–12–11–01–11–2
Nuneaton Town5–05–24–02–21–10–14–22–02–01–11–13–13–11–13–13–11–10–01–01–04–0
Oxford City1–11–14–12–30–10–01–21–13–01–12–22–02–21–12–21–43–01–32–11–02–2
Rugby Town0–22–31–41–40–30–04–44–30–00–40–31–62–21–41–40–34–01–20–03–21–1
Stourbridge2–12–22–04–23–11–04–11–00–03–21–41–12–02–12–01–20–26–00–02–17–2
Swindon Supermarine1–23–30–01–71–11–13–21–11–10–71–20–01–02–31–12–42–45–12–22–10–4
Tiverton Town2–10–52–01–10–00–00–01–20–10–20–20–20–02–30–11–21–03–12–20–01–2
Truro City1–11–15–11–11–13–52–22–11–22–31–21–23–12–23–10–20–14–14–10–02–0
Source:Southern Football League
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Stadia and locations

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Locations of the Premier Division clubs
ClubStadiumCapacity
Banbury UnitedSpencer Stadium2,000
BashleyBashley Road2,000
Bedford TownThe Eyrie3,000
Brackley TownSt. James Park3,500
Cambridge CityCity Ground2,300
Chippenham TownHardenhuish Park2,815
Clevedon TownHand Stadium3,500
Didcot TownDraycott Engineering Loop Meadow Stadium3,000
Evesham UnitedSt George's Lane (groundshare withWorcester City)3,000
FarnboroughCherrywood Road7,000
Halesowen TownThe Grove5,000
Hednesford TownKeys Park6,039
Hemel Hempstead TownVauxhall Road3,152
LeamingtonNew Windmill Ground3,000
Merthyr TydfilPenydarren Park4,500
Nuneaton BoroughLiberty Way4,614
Oxford CityCourt Place Farm2,000
Rugby TownButlin Road6,000
StourbridgeWar Memorial Athletic Ground2,626
Swindon SupermarineHunts Copse Ground3,000
Tiverton TownLadysmead3,500
Truro CityTreyew Road3,200

Division One Central

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The division was renamed at the end of the previous season and consisted of 22 clubs, including 17 clubs fromprevious season Midland division and five new clubs:

Bury Town won the division in their second season in the Southern League and returned to the Isthmian League to take a place in Premier Division, while play-off winners Chesham United went back to Southern League Premier Division after three seasons of absence. Aylesbury United finished bottom of the table and were relegated to the lower leagues along with Rothwell United who resigned from the league at the end of the season. Thus, Barton Rovers finished second bottom were reprieved from relegation.

League table

[edit]
Football league season
Southern Football League
Division One Central
Season2009–10
ChampionsBury Town
PromotedBury Town
Chesham United
RelegatedAylesbury United
Matches462
Goals1,462 (3.16 per match)
Top goalscorerJamie Arlick (Hitchin Town) - 29
Biggest home winSutton Coldfield Town 6 – 0Soham Town Rangers,5 December 2009

Bury Town 8 – 2Barton Rovers,8 December 2009
Romulus 7 – 1Beaconsfield SYCOB,13 February 2009

Bury Town 6 – 0Bedworth United,13 February 2009
Biggest away winRothwell Town 0 – 7Biggleswade Town,13 April 2010
Highest scoringLeighton Town 6 – 4AFC Sudbury,26 September 2009
Bury Town 8 – 2Barton Rovers,8 December 2009
Highest attendance1550 (Bury Town 3 – 0Marlow,24 April 2010)
Lowest attendance40 (Woodford United 1 – 3Burnham,2 March 2010)
Average attendance167

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1Bury Town42326411540+75102Promoted toIL Premier Division
2Hitchin Town4231749136+55100Qualified forplay-offs
3Burnham4226976743+2487
4Chesham United42248107641+3580Qualified forplay-offs, then promoted to thePremier Division
5Slough Town42238118754+3377Qualified forplay-offs
6Sutton Coldfield Town42221199361+3277Transferred toNPL Division One South
7Woodford United42188167068+262
8Romulus421613136648+1861Transferred toNPL Division One South
9Arlesey Town421710155848+1061
10Leighton Town42186186366−360
11Soham Town Rangers42177187380−758
12Biggleswade Town421413155663−755
13Atherstone Town42159186582−1754
14AFC Sudbury421312175554+151Transferred toIL Division One North
15Marlow421214166465−150
16Bedworth United421211195972−1347
17Stourport Swifts421110216369−643Transferred toDivision One South & West
18Rothwell Town42118235380−2741Resigned to theUnited Counties League
19Beaconsfield SYCOB4288264696−5032
20Bromsgrove Rovers42815194568−2329[a]Transferred toDivision One South & West
21Barton Rovers4269274995−4627Reprieved from relegation
22Aylesbury United42463248133−8518Relegated to theSpartan South Midlands League
Source:fchd.com
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
Notes:
  1. ^Bromsgrove Rovers deducted 10 points for entering administration

Play-offs

[edit]
SemifinalsFinal
      
2Hitchin Town1
5Slough Town2
4Chesham United4
5Slough Town0
3Burnham0
4Chesham United1

Results

[edit]
Home \ AwaySUDARLATHAYLBARBEABWUBIGBROBRNBRTCHEHITLEIMARROMRTHSLOSOHSPSSUTWFU
AFC Sudbury2–01–15–20–10–20–00–13–01–20–24–10–20–02–31–10–01–22–22–11–21–1
Arlesey Town1–12–04–15–03–00–01–00–00–11–01–31–22–00–22–04–01–23–11–01–41–1
Atherstone Town0–22–42–22–11–21–01–12–01–33–63–31–20–10–31–54–22–03–23–22–00–1
Aylesbury United0–42–13–40–13–31–21–31–01–20–40–13–41–32–21–22–52–50–41–10–40–4
Barton Rovers2–01–12–31–11–25–22–22–20–11–30–23–62–11–10–21–23–31–20–42–51–2
Beaconsfield Town0–01–24–01–22–54–00–22–21–41–21–41–12–01–01–40–21–40–40–60–20–2
Bedworth United2–21–34–02–22–01–04–01–10–12–22–11–11–24–10–11–32–42–54–02–43–1
Biggleswade Town0–03–21–03–12–11–11–01–12–10–31–10–31–02–30–10–41–01–02–23–33–1
Bromsgrove Rovers2–31–21–15–01–03–11–11–12–20–40–00–10–42–02–21–01–10–22–10–11–2
Burnham1–20–02–21–02–12–02–02–13–01–22–10–01–12–20–02–01–13–02–11–51–0
Bury Town3–13–13–16–28–25–16–02–11–02–31–10–05–03–05–03–11–02–13–12–24–5
Chesham United3–20–03–02–03–01–00–13–02–00–11–12–01–23–20–33–01–02–33–04–13–0
Hitchin Town1–04–12–15–13–04–11–01–01–14–01–01–23–03–02–04–03–21–22–13–23–0
Leighton Town6–42–11–12–13–01–12–03–11–23–00–22–12–21–21–02–10–14–42–11–22–4
Marlow2–01–11–14–01–03–03–30–02–40–11–21–11–10–21–21–00–16–12–22–40–1
Romulus0–10–01–25–00–07–12–01–12–10–11–20–12–34–00–01–11–41–00–02–30–0
Rothwell Town1–01–02–35–02–22–20–10–72–01–20–01–20–10–13–31–31–34–20–30–30–0
Slough Town0–11–23–35–15–13–12–04–23–20–20–11–30–13–11–12–24–12–03–22–21–0
Soham Town Rangers0–12–01–35–13–22–32–23–20–01–10–31–43–22–12–10–04–20–21–00–14–4
Stourport Swifts1–10–11–35–42–00–02–00–05–11–41–21–10–12–02–12–41–11–41–21–03–4
Sutton Coldfield Town0–21–01–20–21–12–11–15–21–13–13–42–11–33–22–22–23–02–26–01–12–1
Woodford United3–22–21–06–11–03–12–51–14–11–30–20–21–32–12–33–21–20–11–01–21–1
Source:Southern Football League
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Stadia and locations

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Locations of Division One Central clubs
ClubStadiumCapacity
AFC SudburyKing's Marsh3,800
Arlesey TownHitchin Road2,920
Atherstone TownSheepy Road3,500
Aylesbury UnitedBell Close (groundshare with Leighton Town)2,800
Barton RoversSharpenhoe Road4,000
Beaconsfield SYCOBHolloways Park3,500
Bedworth UnitedThe Oval3,000
Biggleswade TownThe Carlsberg Stadium3,000
Bromsgrove RoversVictoria Ground4,893
BurnhamThe Gore2,500
Bury TownRam Meadow3,500
Chesham UnitedThe Meadow5,000
Hitchin TownTop Field4,000
Leighton TownBell Close2,800
MarlowAlfred Davis Memorial Ground3,000
RomulusThe Central Ground (groundshare withSutton Coldfield Town)2,000
Rothwell TownCecil Street3,500
Slough TownHolloways Park (groundshare withBeaconsfield SYCOB)3,500
Soham Town RangersJulius Martin Lane2,000
Stourport SwiftsWalshes Meadow2,000
Sutton Coldfield TownThe Central Ground2,000
Woodford UnitedByfield Road3,000

Division One South & West

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Division One South & West consisted of 22 clubs, including 16 clubs fromprevious season and six new clubs:

Windsor & Eton won the division and got a place in Premier Division along with play-off winners Cirencester Town, who returned there at the second push. A.F.C. Hayes finished second bottom but were reprieved from relegation due to higher league clubs problems. Thus, Bracknell Town, finished bottom of the table, were the only club relegated to the lower league this season.

League table

[edit]
Football league season
Southern Football League
Division One South & West
Season2009–10
ChampionsWindsor & Eton
PromotedWindsor & Eton
Cirencester Town
RelegatedBracknell Town
Matches462
Goals1,551 (3.36 per match)
Top goalscorerJustin Bennett (Gosport Borough) - 32
Biggest home winCirencester Town 11 – 1Bracknell Town,17 April 2010
Biggest away winBracknell Town 0 – 9North Leigh,23 March 2010
Highest scoringCirencester Town 11 – 1Bracknell Town,17 April 2010
Highest attendance1016 (Bridgwater Town 1 – 0Taunton Town,1 January 2010)
Lowest attendance28 (Bedfont Green 0 – 2North Leigh,13 April 2010)
(Bracknell Town 0 – 4Bishops Cleeve,22 April 2010)
Average attendance138

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1Windsor & Eton4231838420+64101Promoted to thePremier Division
2AFC Totton42324610536+69100Qualified for theplay-offs
3Bridgwater Town42261158330+5389
4VT42257109052+3882
5Cirencester Town42239109146+4578Qualified for theplay-offs, then promoted to thePremier Division
6Frome Town42201576844+2475
7Paulton Rovers422010127358+1570
8Gosport Borough421910138059+2166[a]
9Mangotsfield United42195187767+1062
10North Leigh42187178372+1161
11Bishop's Cleeve421513146464058
12Thatcham Town42176197672+457
13Yate Town421510175864−655
14Abingdon United42157206584−1952
15Uxbridge42146227085−1548Transferred toDivision One Central
16Cinderford Town42138216678−1247
17Bedfont Green42128227790−1344Transferred toDivision One Central
18Taunton Town42117245085−3540
19Andover42911225485−3138
20Hungerford Town42136235368−1533[b]
21A.F.C. Hayes42743155105−5025Reprieved from relegation, then transferred toDivision One Central
22Bracknell Town42204029187−1586Relegated to theHellenic League
Source:fchd.com
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
Notes:
  1. ^Gosport Borough deducted 1 point for fielding ineligible players
  2. ^Hungerford Town deducted 12 points for fielding ineligible player

Play-offs

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SemifinalsFinal
      
2AFC Totton2
5Cirencester Town3
3Bridgwater Town3
5Cirencester Town4*
3Bridgwater Town3
4VT0

* after extra time

Results

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Home \ AwayABIHAYTOTANDBFGBISBNTBRICINCIRFROGOSHUNMANNORPAUTAUTHAUXBVTW&EYAT
Abingdon United2–10–44–12–01–14–00–01–11–10–50–11–43–23–10–13–02–07–41–00–21–2
A.F.C. Hayes1–20–23–11–14–27–10–24–31–62–30–10–40–54–60–11–51–20–42–11–21–4
AFC Totton2–15–02–02–14–09–00–04–02–11–04–13–12–13–10–18–15–12–11–30–03–0
Andover1–23–21–02–11–15–30–10–00–02–20–20–41–20–12–23–00–52–10–30–21–0
Bedfont Green5–32–11–23–31–28–00–40–02–21–41–53–23–10–21–21–34–52–33–40–22–3
Bishop's Cleeve2–23–11–42–20–31–02–12–20–10–22–24–13–25–21–21–11–04–20–12–02–2
Bracknell Town0–20–71–20–30–10–42–52–70–42–32–30–20–30–90–32–12–61–32–01–50–4
Bridgwater Town1–13–01–33–00–12–05–02–02–32–22–11–02–11–13–11–02–11–01–12–11–0
Cinderford Town2–51–12–02–10–13–04–10–82–11–12–22–43–12–11–30–12–05–02–30–14–0
Cirencester Town3–23–10–13–25–21–211–10–03–11–03–33–12–22–11–15–00–01–23–21–22–0
Frome Town3–13–11–11–13–12–14–01–31–03–21–12–12–02–10–02–11–33–12–21–10–0
Gosport Borough4–22–10–24–02–21–16–00–24–22–00–03–04–01–24–12–23–02–10–10–02–0
Hungerford Town2–20–10–14–20–30–02–10–01–01–30–01–11–20–11–52–11–22–10–10–34–1
Mangotsfield United0–21–01–24–33–22–29–02–23–10–32–03–00–23–11–24–01–01–00–10–41–0
North Leigh1–11–10–23–11–41–38–00–44–22–14–05–12–02–33–12–03–11–12–20–32–0
Paulton Rovers3–13–12–32–01–20–05–11–13–10–20–12–41–02–20–12–04–61–33–00–01–1
Taunton Town4–01–13–32–22–22–12–10–21–00–40–31–00–00–33–10–22–33–20–40–10–1
Thatcham Town4–05–21–21–31–10–25–01–41–01–11–12–32–10–12–20–12–13–11–30–03–1
Uxbridge5–12–03–42–04–30–13–12–30–32–10–33–00–12–11–12–22–40–24–40–12–2
VT F.C.7–05–00–32–24–03–14–10–22–20–03–02–13–13–12–02–42–12–02–00–33–2
Windsor & Eton2–01–01–03–21–02–16–01–15–00–10–02–15–11–13–14–02–12–15–01–02–1
Yate Town1–01–03–21–13–31–12–11–00–10–10–02–32–14–24–02–22–14–21–10–30–2
Source:Southern Football League
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Stadia and locations

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Locations of Division One South & West clubs
Greater London Division One South & West clubs
ClubStadiumCapacity
A.F.C. HayesFarm Park1,500
AFC TottonTestwood Stadium3,000
Abingdon UnitedNorthcourt Road2,000
AndoverPortway Stadium3,000
Bedfont GreenThe Orchard2,100
Bishops CleeveKayte Lane1,500
Bracknell TownLarges Lane2,500
Bridgwater TownFairfax Park2,500
Cinderford TownCauseway Ground3,500
Cirencester TownCorinium Stadium4,500
Frome TownBadgers Hill2,000
Gosport BoroughPrivett Park4,500
Hungerford TownBulpit Lane2,500
Mangotsfield UnitedCossham Street2,500
North LeighEynsham Hall Park Sports Ground2,000
Paulton RoversAthletic Field2,500
VTUniversal Stadium1,000
Taunton TownWordsworth Drive2,500
Thatcham TownWaterside Park1,500
UxbridgeHoneycroft3,770
Windsor & EtonStag Meadow4,500
Yate TownLodge Road2,000

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