1897–98 Western Football League

Western Football League
Season 1897–98
Champions Bristol City (Professional Section)
Bedminster (Amateur Division One)
Hanham (Amateur Division Two)

The 1897–98 season was the sixth in the history of the Western Football League.

For this season the league was restructured, with a new Professional Section being formed, taking five clubs from Division One and three new clubs joining. Division One and Division Two remained as the Amateur Section, with four clubs being promoted from Division Two to Division One, and several new clubs joining both divisions.

Bristol City were the champions of the new Professional Section, and also competed in the Southern League during this season, along with Swindon Town, Reading and Warmley. Division One of the Amateur Section was won by Bedminster, and the Division Two champions were newcomers Hanham. A large number of clubs left the Amateur Section at the end of the season, necessitating a merger of the two amateur divisions for the following season.[1]

Final tables

Professional Section

The three new clubs admitted to the league to play in this eight-club section were:

PosClubPWDLGFGAGAv1Pts2Notes
1Bristol City14111251163.1923Left to concentrate on the Southern League
2Swindon Town1491432152.1319
3Reading1472529251.1616Left to concentrate on the Southern League
4Bristol St George1463525270.9315
5Eastville Rovers1462638251.5214
6Warmley1453636271.3313
7Eastleigh1432922550.48Joined Southern League at the end of the season
8Trowbridge Town14201215580.264

Amateur Division One

This ten-club division was a continuation of the old Division One, with six new clubs:

PosClubPWDLGFGAGAv1Pts2Notes
1Bedminster (P)16150165115.9130Promoted to Professional Section
2Staple Hill16111438152.5323
3Fishponds1682626300.8718
4Midsomer Norton1672723330.716
5Barton Hill166282525114
6Radstock1654717280.6114Left to concentrate on the Somerset Senior League
7St Paul's1643915280.5411Left the league at the end of the season
8Eastville Wanderers16411115160.949Left the league at the end of the season
9Mangotsfield161785290.179Left the league at the end of the season
10Clifton00000000Resigned, record expunged †

Clifton resigned early in the season, and their record was expunged.

Amateur Division Two

This eight-club division was a continuation of the old Division Two, with seven new clubs:

PosClubPWDLGFGAGAv1Pts2Notes
1Hanham10910328419
2Cotham108023216216
3Barton Hill Reserves1042420141.4310Left the league at the end of the season
4St Paul's Reserves1022619260.736Left the league at the end of the season
5Fishponds Reserves1011810250.43Left the league at the end of the season
6Bedminster Reserves1010910340.292Left the league at the end of the season
7Eastville Wanderers Reserves00000000Resigned, record expunged †
8Royal Artillery (Horfield)00000000Resigned, record expunged †

Eastville Wanderers Reserves and Royal Artillery (Horfield) resigned early in the season, and their records were expunged.

1 The system of using goal average to separate two teams tied on points was used up to and including the 1976–77 season.

2 The points system: 2 points for a win, 1 point for a draw and 0 points for losing.

3 The tables as published at the time contained errors, hence the totals do not balance in some columns.[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Robinson, Michael (ed.), Non-League Football Tables 1889–2006, Soccer Books, 2006
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