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2010–11 Southern Football League

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The2010–11 season was the 108th 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.

Premier Division

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

At the end of the previous season Salisbury City failed to come out of administration and thus were relegated two divisions down due to a breach of Conference rules. In the middle of the season Windsor & Eton folded due to financial problems, the club was expelled from the league, their record was expunged.

Truro City won the Premier Division to earn a fourth promotion in five seasons, and were promoted to theConference South along with play-off winners Salisbury City.

Didcot Town, Halesowen Town and Tiverton Town were relegated this season. No clubs were reprieved from relegation from Premier Division for the first time since2005–06 season.

League table

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Football league season
Southern Football League
Premier Division
Season2010–11
ChampionsTruro City
PromotedTruro City
Salisbury City
RelegatedDidcot Town
Halesowen Town
Tiverton Town
Matches420
Goals1,212 (2.89 per match)
Top goalscorerCraig Hammond (Cambridge City) - 31
Biggest home winHednesford Town 9 – 0Weymouth,23 October 2010
Biggest away winHalesowen Town 0 – 8Evesham United,5 February 2011
Highest scoringHednesford Town 9 – 0Weymouth,23 October 2010

Stourbridge 7–2Weymouth,6 November 2010

Truro City 7–2Swindon Supermarine,2 April 2011
Highest attendance1696 (Truro City 3 – 2Weymouth,25 April 2011)
Lowest attendance47 (Cirencester Town 5 – 0Halesowen Town,15 February 2011)
Average attendance323

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1Truro City4027679135+5687Promoted to theConference South
2Hednesford Town4026598238+4483Qualified for theplay-offs, then transferred to theNorthern Premier League
3Salisbury City40231078245+3779Qualified for theplay-offs, then promoted to theConference South
4Cambridge City4024797440+3479Qualified for theplay-offs
5Leamington40246106839+2978
6Chesham United40201196435+2971
7Chippenham Town40181485441+1368
8Stourbridge40188147261+1162
9Brackley Town401610146747+2058
10Swindon Supermarine40177165658−258
11Bashley401410165563−852
12Evesham United40149175449+551
13Cirencester Town40138195967−847
14Oxford City401112174854−645
15Hemel Hempstead Town40136215059−945
16Banbury United40118214467−2340[a]
17Bedford Town40107234176−3537
18Weymouth40128205585−3034[b]
19Didcot Town40711223969−3032Relegated toDivision One South & West
20Tiverton Town4078253377−4429
21Halesowen Town40592624107−8324
22Windsor & Eton00000000Club folded, record expunged[c]
Source:fchd.com
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
Notes:
  1. ^Banbury United deducted 1 point for fielding an ineligible player.
  2. ^Weymouth deducted 10 points for being in administration.
  3. ^Windsor & Eton FC was wound up in the High Court on 2 February 2011, due to unpaid taxes.[1]
    Their record of P26 W8 D12 L6 GF33 GA35 Pts36 was expunged on 8 February.

Play-offs

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SemifinalsFinal
      
2Hednesford Town3
5Leamington1
2Hednesford Town2 (2)
3Salisbury City (pens)2 (3)
3Salisbury City1
4Cambridge City0

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
Chesham UnitedThe Meadow5,000
Chippenham TownHardenhuish Park2,815
Cirencester TownCorinium Stadium4,500
Didcot TownDraycott Engineering Loop Meadow Stadium3,000
Evesham UnitedSt George's Lane (groundshare withWorcester City)3,000
Halesowen TownThe Grove5,000
Hednesford TownKeys Park6,039
Hemel Hempstead TownVauxhall Road3,152
LeamingtonNew Windmill Ground3,000
Oxford CityCourt Place Farm2,000
Salisbury CityRaymond McEnhill Stadium5,000
StourbridgeWar Memorial Athletic Ground2,626
Swindon SupermarineHunts Copse Ground3,000
Tiverton TownLadysmead3,500
Truro CityTreyew Road3,200
WeymouthBob Lucas Stadium6,600
Windsor & EtonStag Meadow4,500

Division One Central

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Division One Central consisted of 22 clubs, including 13 clubs fromprevious season Midland division and nine new clubs:

Arlesey Town won the division and were promoted to the Premier Division along with play-off winners Hitchin Town. Beaconsfield SYCOB finished bottom of the table were reprieved after Premier Division club Windsor & Eton folded and Atherstone Town resigned from the league.

League table

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Football league season
Southern Football League
Division One Central
Season2010–11
ChampionsArlesey Town
PromotedArlesey Town
Hitchin Town
Matches462
Goals1,547 (3.35 per match)
Top goalscorerJohn Frendo (Hitchin Town) - 28
Biggest home winArlesey Town 12 – 0Atherstone Town,19 February 2011
Biggest away winNorthwood 0 – 7Hitchin Town,11 December 2010
Atherstone Town 0 – 7Marlow,12 April 2011
Highest scoringArlesey Town 12 – 0Atherstone Town,19 February 2011
Highest attendance1508 (Hitchin Town 0 – 1Arlesey Town,25 April 2011)
Lowest attendance37 (North Greenford United 2 – 2Barton Rovers,8 January 2011)
Average attendance133

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1Arlesey Town42307510834+7488[a]Promoted to thePremier Division
2Hitchin Town42269710744+6387Qualified for theplay-offs, then promoted to thePremier Division
3Daventry Town4226979547+4881[b]Qualified for theplay-offs
4Biggleswade Town4224998951+3881
5Slough Town42244149166+2576
6Rugby Town422011117456+1871
7Leighton Town421912117250+2269
8Aylesbury421911127362+1168
9Woodford United42189156159+263
10Bedfont Town421712136666063
11Marlow42159186865+354
12Barton Rovers42149195964−551
13Uxbridge42148207687−1150
14Burnham42147216187−2649
15Bedworth United421212184962−1348
16Ashford Town (Middlesex)42138216985−1647
17Soham Town Rangers421010225581−2640Transferred toIL Division One North
18North Greenford United421010225186−3540
19A.F.C. Hayes42116255496−4239
20Northwood421162559106−4739
21Atherstone Town421062661118−5736Resigned to theMidland Football Alliance[c]
22Beaconsfield SYCOB42712234975−2633Reprieved from relegation
Source:fchd.com
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
Notes:
  1. ^Arlesey Town deducted 9 points for fielding an ineligible player.
  2. ^Daventry Town deducted 6 points for fielding an ineligible player.
  3. ^On 18 December 2010 Atherstone Town announced that they would be resigning from the Southern League at the end of the 2010–11 season.[2]

Play-offs

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SemifinalsFinal
      
2Hitchin Town4
5Slough Town1
2Hitchin Town2
3Daventry Town0
3Daventry Town2
4Biggleswade Town0

Stadia and locations

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Locations of Division One Central clubs
Greater London Division One Central Clubs
ClubStadiumCapacity
A.F.C. HayesFarm Park1,500
Arlesey TownHitchin Road2,920
Ashford TownThe Robert Parker Stadium2,550
Atherstone TownSheepy Road3,500
AylesburyHaywood Way1,300
Barton RoversSharpenhoe Road4,000
Beaconsfield SYCOBHolloways Park3,500
Bedfont TownThe Orchard2,100
Bedworth UnitedThe Oval3,000
Biggleswade TownThe Carlsberg Stadium3,000
BurnhamThe Gore2,500
Daventry TownCommunications Park5,000
Hitchin TownTop Field4,000
Leighton TownBell Close2,800
MarlowAlfred Davis Memorial Ground3,000
North Greenford UnitedBerkeley Fields2,000
NorthwoodNorthwood Park3,075
Rugby TownButlin Road6,000
Slough TownHolloways Park (groundshare withBeaconsfield SYCOB)3,500
Soham Town RangersJulius Martin Lane2,000
UxbridgeHoneycroft3,770
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:

Before the start of the season Bromsgrove Rovers were removed from the league due to ground problems.[3] No club was promoted to take the place of Bromsgrove, and therefore the season was played with 21 clubs. VT F.C. were renamedSholing.

A.F.C. Totton won the title and were promoted to the Premier Division along with play-off winners Frome Town. In April 2011 it was announced that Almondsbury Town would resign from the league at the end of the season due to ground problems, and so Andover, the only South & West club that finished in the relegation zone, were reprieved.

League table

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Football league season
Southern Football League
Division One South & West
Season2010–11
ChampionsAFC Totton
PromotedAFC Totton
Frome Town
RelegatedAlmondsbury Town
Matches420
Goals1,308 (3.11 per match)
Top goalscorerMichael Gosney (AFC Totton) - 36
Biggest home winAFC Totton 9 – 0Andover,5 April 2011
Biggest away winPaulton Rovers 1 – 6Sholing,24 January 2011

Stourport Swifts 0 – 5AFC Totton,12 February 2011
Andover 0 – 5Bishops Cleeve,12 February 2011

Bridgwater Town 0 – 5Yate Town,26 March 2011
Highest scoringAbingdon United 5 – 4Cinderford Town,21 August 2010

North Leigh 5 – 4Almondsbury Town,8 January 2011
North Leigh 5 – 4Bideford,12 February 2011
North Leigh 6 – 3Bridgwater Town,29 March 2011

AFC Totton 9 – 0Andover,5 April 2011
Highest attendance744 (AFC Totton 5 – 1Paulton Rovers,19 February 2011)
Lowest attendance32 (Bishops Cleeve 1 – 1Clevedon Town,17 November 2010)
Average attendance147

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1AFC Totton40314512135+8697Promoted to thePremier Division
2Sholing4030559027+6395Qualified for theplay-offs
3Mangotsfield United4026777948+3185
4Frome Town4024797731+4679Qualified for theplay-offs, then promoted to thePremier Division
5Thatcham Town40207137043+2767Qualified for theplay-offs
6North Leigh40198138181065
7Hungerford Town401712115843+1563
8Almondsbury Town401712116254+863[a]Resigned at the end of the season
9Taunton Town401610144949058
10Bideford40177166873−558
11Paulton Rovers401512136463+157
12Cinderford Town40168166361+256
13Gosport Borough40167175865−755
14Yate Town40128204348−544
15Bishop's Cleeve401012184759−1242
16Abingdon United40117225685−2940
17Stourport Swifts401010205281−2940
18Bridgwater Town40911204786−3938
19Wimborne Town40105254581−3635
20Clevedon Town4068264686−4026
21Andover40253332109−7711Reprieved from relegation
22Bromsgrove Rovers00000000Removed from the league, club later folded
Source:fchd.com
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
Notes:
  1. ^On 7 April 2011 it was announced that Almondsbury Town would resign from the league at the end of the season due to the loss of their playing facilities.[4][5]

Play-offs

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SemifinalsFinal
      
2Sholing2
5Thatcham Town0
2Sholing0
4Frome Town1
3Mangotsfield United1
4Frome Town3

Stadia and locations

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Locations of Division One South & West clubs
ClubStadiumCapacity
AFC TottonTestwood Stadium3,000
Abingdon UnitedNorthcourt Road2,000
Almondsbury TownOaklands Park3,500
AndoverPortway Stadium3,000
BidefordThe Sports Ground2,000
Bishops CleeveKayte Lane1,500
Bridgwater TownFairfax Park2,500
Cinderford TownCauseway Ground3,500
Clevedon TownHand Stadium3,500
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
SholingUniversal Stadium1,000
Stourport SwiftsWalshes Meadow2,000
Taunton TownWordsworth Drive2,500
Thatcham TownWaterside Park1,500
Wimborne TownThe Cuthbury3,250
Yate TownLodge Road2,000

League Cup

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Football tournament season
2010–11 Southern League Cup
Tournament details
CountryEngland
Teams65
Final positions
ChampionsHednesford Town
Runners-upHemel Hempstead Town

TheSouthern League Cup 2010–11 (billed as theRedInsure Cup 2010–11 for sponsorship reasons) is the 73rd season of theSouthern League Cup, the cup competition of theSouthern Football League. 65 clubs took part. The competition commenced on 21 September 2010. The winners wereHednesford Town who beatHemel Hempstead Town 5–1 on aggregate over two legs.

Calendar

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RoundMatches played onMatchesClubs
Preliminary Round21 September 2010265 → 63
First round25 October 2010 to 3 November 20103163 → 32
Second Round23 November 2010 to 30 December 20101632 → 16
Third Round11 January 2011 to 18 January 2011816 → 8
Quarterfinals8 February 201148 → 4
Semifinals1 March 201124 → 2
Final5 and 12 April 201112 → 1

Preliminary round

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In the preliminary round, the four clubs played each other for a places in the first round.

TieHome team (tier)ScoreAway team (tier)Att.
1Daventry Town (C)3–2
AET
Brackley Town (P)134
2Truro City (P)0–1Bideford (SW)63

First round

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The two clubs to have made it through the preliminary round were entered into the draw with sixty Southern League club, making sixty-two clubs, whileHednesford Town received a bye to the next round.

TieHome team (tier)ScoreAway team (tier)Att.
3Abingdon United (SW)2–3Banbury United (P)65
4AFC Hayes (C)3–2
AET
Bedfont Town (C)31
5AFC Totton (SW)1–2Sholing (SW)127
6Ashford Town (C)2–2Northwood (C)39
Ashford Town advance 4–3 on penalties
7Atherstone Town (C)0–1Cinderford Town (SW)86
8Barton Rovers (C)0–2Cambridge City (P)111
9Bashley (P)5–2Weymouth (P)133
10Beaconsfield SYCOB (C)3–2Marlow (C)75
11Bedworth United (C)3–1Stourport Swifts (SW)57
12Bideford (SW)1–2Tiverton Town (P)166
13Biggleswade Town (C)0–2Arlesey Town (C)51
14Bishops Cleeve (SW)0–2Stourbridge (P)72
15Burnham (C)1–1North Greenford United (C)47
North Greenford United advance 4–1 on penalties
16Cirencester Town (P)6–4
AET
North Leigh (SW)27
17Clevedon Town (SW)4–0Almondsbury Town (SW)92
18Daventry Town (C)4–1Woodford United (C)158
TieHome team (tier)ScoreAway team (tier)Att.
19Didcot Town (P)1–2Chippenham Town (P)73
20Evesham United (P)0–0Leamington (P)112
Leamington advance 3–1 on penalties
21Frome Town (SW)1–1Paulton Rovers (SW)202
Paulton Rovers advance 5–4 on penalties
22Gosport Borough (SW)2–0Andover (SW)84
23Halesowen Town (P)1–3Rugby Town (C)91
24Hemel Hempstead Town (P)2–1Soham Town Rangers (C)82
25Hitchin Town (C)2–1Bedford Town (P)122
26Leighton Town (C)1–3Slough Town (C)69
27Mangotsfield United (SW)3–0Yate Town (SW)109
28Oxford City (P)2–1
AET
Thatcham Town (SW)102
29Swindon Supermarine (P)3–4Hungerford Town (SW)103
30Taunton Town (SW)3–0Bridgwater Town (SW)264
31Uxbridge (C)2–4Aylesbury (C)36
32Wimborne Town (SW)1–2Salisbury City (P)253
33Windsor & Eton (SW)3–2Chesham United (P)100

Second round

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The thirty-two clubs to have made it through the first round were entered into the second round draw.Hednesford Town received a bye to this round.

TieHome team (tier)ScoreAway team (tier)Att.
34AFC Hayes (C)1–5Windsor & Eton (SW)48
35Arlesey Town (C)0–3Cambridge City (P)124
36Ashford Town (C)2–1Aylesbury (C)33
37Bashley (P)0–3Salisbury City (P)166
38Bedworth United (C)0–1Daventry Town (C)54
39Chippenham Town (P)1–0Paulton Rovers (SW)180
40Cinderford Town (SW)0–3Stourbridge (P)49
41Cirencester Town (P)3–1Hungerford Town (SW)63
42Clevedon Town (SW)3–0Tiverton Town (P)88
TieHome team (tier)ScoreAway team (tier)Att.
43Hednesford Town (P)2–0Banbury United (P)123
44Hitchin Town (C)1–2
AET
Hemel Hempstead Town (P)94
45Leamington (P)3–0Rugby Town (C)285
46North Greenford United (C)5–1Beaconsfield SYCOB (C)48
47Oxford City (P)0–2Slough Town (C)87
48Sholing (SW)5–2Gosport Borough (SW)88
49Taunton Town (SW)2–2Mangotsfield United (SW)97
Taunton Town advance 5–4 on penalties

Third round

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The sixteen clubs to have made it through the second round were entered into the third round draw.

TieHome team (tier)ScoreAway team (tier)Att.
50Ashford Town (C)1–2Slough Town (C)85
51Cambridge City (P)1–0North Greenford United (C)113
52Cirencester Town (P)1–4Sholing (SW)41
53Clevedon Town (SW)1–3Taunton Town (SW)94
TieHome team (tier)ScoreAway team (tier)Att.
54Leamington (P)0–1Hednesford Town (P)181
55Salisbury City (P)2–3Chippenham Town (P)302
56Stourbridge (P)2–1Daventry Town (C)141
57Windsor & Eton (P)2–0Hemel Hempstead Town1 (P)69

1 Hemel Hempsted Town advanced as Windsor & Eton resigned from the Southern League and folded.

Quarterfinals

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Cambridge City (P) vSlough Town (C)
8 February 201158Cambridge City (P)3–2Slough Town (C)City Ground, Cambridge,Cambridge
19:45Kolodynski 31'
Hughes 36'
Hammond 42'
ReportSweeney 6'
Martin 44' (pen.)
Attendance: 170
Hednesford Town (P) vStourbridge (P)
8 February 201159Hednesford Town (P)4–2Stourbridge (P)Keys Park,Hednesford
19:45Wellecomme 38'
Patterson 83'
Robinson 86',90'
ReportCanavan 56'
Rock 65'
Attendance: 215
Hemel Hempstead Town (P) vSholing (SW)
8 February 201160Hemel Hempstead Town (P)2–2
(4 – 2p)
Sholing (SW)Vauxhall Road,Hemel Hempstead
19:45Williams 30',32'ReportGibbens 23'
B. Mason 57'
Attendance: 79
Taunton Town (SW) vChippenham Town (P)
8 February 201161Taunton Town (SW)0–2Chippenham Town (P)Wordsworth Drive,Taunton
19:45ReportLamb 22'
Griffin 38'
Attendance: 166
Referee: Tony Mason (Sidcup)

Semifinals

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Chippenham Town (P) vHednesford Town (P)
1 March 201162Chippenham Town (P)0–1Hednesford Town (P)Hardenhuish Park,Chippenham
19:45ReportTindle 6' (o.g.)Attendance: 152
Hemel Hempstead Town (P) vCambridge City (P)
1 March 201163Hemel Hempstead Town (P)2–1Cambridge City (P)Vauxhall Road,Hemel Hempstead
19:45Pearce 32',42'ReportKolodynski 59'Attendance: 141

Final

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Hemel Hempstead Town (P) vHednesford Town (P)
5 April 201164Hemel Hempstead Town (P)1–2Hednesford Town (P)Vauxhall Road,Hemel Hempstead
19:45Pearce 29'Campion 32'
Petterson 65'
Attendance: 182
Hednesford Town (P) vHemel Hempstead Town (P)
12 April 201165Hednesford Town (P)3–0Hemel Hempstead Town (P)Keys Park,Hednesford
19:45Clements 40',90'
Robinson 90+5'
Attendance: 611

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Windsor & Eton wound up due to an unpaid tax bill". BBC Sport. 3 February 2011.
  2. ^"Athestone Town - Adders Resign from League". Archived fromthe original on 2011-09-04. Retrieved2011-03-30.
  3. ^"Bromsgrove booted out of Zamaretto League". Archived fromthe original on 2010-12-18. Retrieved2010-08-11.
  4. ^Gazette Series - Almondsbury Town to withdraw from the Southern League
  5. ^"Almonds resign from Zamaretto". Almondsbury Town F.C. 6 April 2011. Archived fromthe original on 2012-10-20. Retrieved2011-04-15.

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