1933–34 Western Football League

Western Football League
Season 1933–34
Champions Bath City (Division One)
Weymouth (Division Two)

The 1933–34 season was the 37th in the history of the Western Football League.

The Division One champions for the first time in their history were Bath City. The winners of Division Two were Weymouth. There was again no promotion or relegation between the two divisions this season. The original Taunton Town club (not the current incarnation) became the first club in the history of the Western League to complete a season and lose all their games. The club disbanded after the end of the season.[1]

Final tables

Division One

After Bristol City Reserves and Cardiff City Reserves left the league, Division One was reduced from nine to seven clubs, with no new clubs joining.

PosClubPWDLGFGAGAv1Pts2Notes
1Bath City1282233142.3618
2Torquay United Reserves1263331171.8215
3Bristol Rovers Reserves1271440221.8215
4Yeovil and Petters United1253422211.0513
5Lovells Athletic1252521201.0512
6Exeter City Reserves1251625310.8111
7Taunton Town12001210570.170Disbanded at the end of the season

Division Two

Division Two remained at eighteen clubs with no clubs leaving or joining.

PosClubPWDLGFGAGAv1Pts2Notes
1Weymouth342077101541.8747
2Bath City Reserves342077101531.9147
3Swindon Town Reserves34206899611.6246
4Salisbury City34187971371.9243
5Portland United341761199731.3640
6Glastonbury341751299701.4139
7Street341651398891.137
8Poole Town341481283661.2636Left at the end of the season
9Welton Rovers341551477820.9435
10Paulton Rovers341451573750.9733
11Radstock Town341361567700.9632
12Trowbridge Town341281462860.7232
13Wells City341191469850.8131
14Bristol City "A"341081660790.7628
15Frome Town341081674960.7728
16Chippenham Town341132073950.7725
17Warminster Town34652343950.4517
18Bristol St George347225621450.4316

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.

References

  1. 1 2 Robinson, Michael (ed.), Non-League Football Tables 1889–2006, Soccer Books, 2006
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