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| name = Shropshire County Premier Football League |
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| founded = 1950 |
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| folded = 2012 |
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| divisions = Premier Division<br />Division One |
| divisions = Premier Division<br />Division One |
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| teams = 30 (2011–12) |
| teams = 30 (2011–12) |
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| feeds = [[West Midlands (Regional) League]] |
| feeds = [[West Midlands (Regional) League]] Division Two |
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| levels = [[English football league system|13 and 14]] |
| levels = [[English football league system|13 and 14]] |
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| domest_cup = Premier Division Cup<br />Division One Cup<br />Ron Jones Memorial Cup<br /><br />[[Shropshire Football Association|SFA]]:<br />Challenge Cup<br />Junior Cup<br /><br />Commander Ethelston Charity Cup |
| domest_cup = Premier Division Cup<br />Division One Cup<br />Ron Jones Memorial Cup<br /><br />[[Shropshire Football Association|SFA]]:<br />Challenge Cup<br />Junior Challenge Cup<br /><br />Commander Ethelston Charity Cup |
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The '''Shropshire County Premier Football League''' was an |
The '''Shropshire County Premier Football League''' was an English association football league based in the county of [[Shropshire]]. The league, usually known as the Shropshire County League, was founded in 1950 and in the final season had two divisions which sat at levels 13 and 14 of the [[English football league system]]. It was dissolved in May 2012 and all member clubs transferred to a new, larger [[Mercian Regional Football League]] for the 2012–13 season.<ref>[http://full-time.thefa.com/DisplayNews.do?noticePlacementID=236146359¬iceID=783238905&league=4030108 FA Full Time] Dissolution of the Shropshire County Premier Football League</ref><ref>[http://www.shropshirestar.com/sport/2012/03/10/big-shake-up-of-shropshire-football-league-system/ Shropshire Star] Big shake-up of Shropshire football league system (10 March 2012)</ref> |
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Clubs who won this league were promoted to the [[West Midlands (Regional) League]]<ref name="HIST">[http://www.wmrl.non-league.org/HISTORY.htm History page on the WMRL's website]</ref> (all champions |
Clubs who won this league were promoted to the [[West Midlands (Regional) League]]<ref name="HIST">{{usurped|1=[https://web.archive.org/web/20070207121653/http://www.wmrl.non-league.org/HISTORY.htm History page on the WMRL's website]}}</ref> (all champions 2008–2012 were), although on occasion teams (such as [[Shifnal Town F.C.|Shifnal Town]] in 1993) instead moved into the [[Midland Football Combination]]. The champions of the 2011–12 season – the final season for the league – were Newport Town. |
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Teams from the |
Teams from the Telford Combination were sometimes promoted into the league, as Impact United did in 2008 and Ketley Bank United in 2009.<ref name="Star">[http://www.shropshirestar.com/2007/06/20/amateurs-are-climbing-up/ Shropshire Star]</ref> Teams from the [[Shropshire County Premier Football League#Shropshire Alliance|Shropshire Alliance]] were also able to be promoted into the league, as Rock Rovers did in 2011, however the Alliance folded with its last season being 2010–11.<ref name="Alliance">[http://www.shropshirestar.com/sport/2011/07/06/sadness-as-football-league-wound-up/ Shropshire Star] Sadness as football league wound up (6 July 2011)</ref> |
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The grounds of several teams in the league, most notably Brown Clee, were featured in David Bauckham's book ''Dugouts'', which noted the high frequency of [[Technical area|dugouts]] with lockable doors which are also used for storage, a feature seemingly unique to clubs in Shropshire.<ref>{{cite book | author=Bauckham, David | title=Dugouts| publisher=New Holland | year=2006| isbn=1-84537-478-9}}</ref> |
The grounds of several teams in the league, most notably Brown Clee, were featured in David Bauckham's book ''Dugouts'', which noted the high frequency of [[Technical area|dugouts]] with lockable doors which are also used for storage, a feature seemingly unique to clubs in Shropshire.<ref>{{cite book | author=Bauckham, David | title=Dugouts| publisher=New Holland | year=2006| isbn=1-84537-478-9}}</ref> |
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All scores of the league's Saturday afternoon games were read out on [[BBC Radio Shropshire]], around an hour after full-time. |
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==2011–12 season== |
==2011–12 season== |
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===Premier Division=== |
===Premier Division=== |
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A total of 14 teams took part in the Premier Division in the |
A total of 14 teams took part in the Premier Division in the 2011–12 season, an increase of two from the previous season. 2010–11 champions Haughmond had been promoted to the West Midlands (Regional) League, no team had been relegated from the Premier Division, while 3 teams had come up from Division One: Wellington Amateurs Reserves, Church Stretton Town and Whitchurch Alport Reserves. |
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Morda United won the Premier Division Cup, beating Ludlow |
Morda United won the Premier Division Cup, beating Ludlow 3–0 in the final.<ref>[http://full-time.thefa.com/DisplayFixture.do?id=11717016 The FA] (Full-Time League Websites) Morda United 3 – 0 Ludlow Town</ref> |
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[[File:Stretton Newport 25 Feb 2012.JPG|thumb|right|Church Stretton v Newport in the 2011–12 season, at Russell's Meadow |
[[File:Stretton Newport 25 Feb 2012.JPG|thumb|right|Church Stretton v Newport in the 2011–12 season, at Russell's Meadow – fixed posts around the pitch and dugouts are ground requirements for teams in the Premier Division.]] |
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|Impact United |
|Impact United |
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|Grainger Drive, Leegomery, [[Telford]] |
|Grainger Drive, Leegomery, [[Telford]] |
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===Division One=== |
===Division One=== |
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With the demise of the Shropshire Alliance football league, a total of six teams |
With the demise of the Shropshire Alliance football league, a total of six teams transferred from the Alliance to the County League: Hopesgate United, Ludlow Town Reserves (they played in the Alliance as Ludlow Town Colts), Oswestry Lions, Prees United, Rock Rovers (2010–11 Alliance champions)<ref name="Alliance"/> and Weston Rhyn. Further, a reserve team of Shawbury United were formed and joined the County League in this division, and Wrockwardine Wood Juniors were promoted from the Shropshire Minor League (they played previously as Oakengates Rangers U18) skipping the Telford Combination. Atlas changed their name to Allscott, and completed the season as the division champions. |
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The number of teams in Division One therefore increased from 11 in the previous season to 16. With the large number of teams in the division, the Division One Cup and the Ron Jones Memorial Cup competitions did not take place this season. |
The number of teams in Division One therefore increased from 11 in the previous season to 16. With the large number of teams in the division, the Division One Cup and the Ron Jones Memorial Cup competitions did not take place this season. |
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|Allscott |
|[[Allscott Heath F.C.|Allscott]] |
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|Allscott Sports & Social, [[Allscott]] |
|Allscott Sports & Social, [[Allscott]] |
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|[[Bishops Castle Town F.C.|Bishops Castle Town]] |
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|Community College, [[Bishop's Castle]] |
|Community College, [[Bishop's Castle]] |
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|Brown Clee |
|Brown Clee |
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|Hall Meadow, [[Cleobury North]] |
|Hall Meadow, [[Cleobury North]] |
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|Clee Hill United |
|Clee Hill United |
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|Cleobury Mortimer Leisure Centre, [[Cleobury Mortimer]] |
|Cleobury Mortimer Leisure Centre, [[Cleobury Mortimer]] |
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|[[Hanwood United F.C.|Hanwood United]] Reserves |
|[[Hanwood United F.C.|Hanwood United]] Reserves |
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|Hanwood Recreation Ground, [[Hanwood]] |
|Hanwood Recreation Ground, [[Hanwood]] |
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|Hopesgate United |
|Hopesgate United |
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|Minsterley Playing Field, [[Minsterley]] |
|Minsterley Playing Field, [[Minsterley]] |
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|[[Ludlow Town F.C.|Ludlow Town]] Reserves |
|[[Ludlow Town F.C.|Ludlow Town]] Reserves |
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|The SBS Stadium, [[Ludlow]] |
|The SBS Stadium, [[Ludlow]] |
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|15th |
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|Meole Brace |
|Meole Brace |
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|Church Road, [[Meole Brace]], Shrewsbury |
|Church Road, [[Meole Brace]], Shrewsbury |
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|[[Oakengates Athletic F.C.|Oakengates Athletic]] |
|[[Oakengates Athletic F.C.|Oakengates Athletic]] |
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|[[Hadley Learning Community|Hadley Learning Centre]], [[Telford]] |
|[[Hadley Learning Community|Hadley Learning Centre]], [[Telford]] |
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|Oswestry Lions |
|Oswestry Lions |
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|The Venue, [[Park Hall (football ground)|Park Hall]], [[Oswestry]] |
|The Venue, [[Park Hall (football ground)|Park Hall]], [[Oswestry]] |
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|Prees United |
|Prees United |
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|Prees Cricket and Recreation Club, Brades Road, [[Prees]] |
|Prees Cricket and Recreation Club, Brades Road, [[Prees]] |
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|Rock Rovers |
|Rock Rovers |
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|Sports Village, [[Sundorne]], Shrewsbury |
|Sports Village, [[Sundorne]], Shrewsbury |
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|[[Shawbury United F.C.|Shawbury United]] Reserves |
|[[Shawbury United F.C.|Shawbury United]] Reserves |
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|Springfield Recreation Ground, [[Sutton Farm, Shrewsbury|Sutton Farm]], Shrewsbury† |
|Springfield Recreation Ground, [[Sutton Farm, Shrewsbury|Sutton Farm]], Shrewsbury† |
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|11th |
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|Weston Rhyn |
|Weston Rhyn |
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|Weston Rhyn Playing Fields, [[Weston Rhyn]] |
|Weston Rhyn Playing Fields, [[Weston Rhyn]] |
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|Wrockwardine Wood Juniors |
|Wrockwardine Wood Juniors |
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|Oakengates Leisure Centre, New Road, [[Wrockwardine Wood]] |
|Oakengates Leisure Centre, New Road, [[Wrockwardine Wood]] |
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|13th |
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|Wroxeter Rovers |
|Wroxeter Rovers |
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|Unison Sports Club, Shirehall, Abbey Foregate, [[Shrewsbury]] |
|Unison Sports Club, Shirehall, Abbey Foregate, [[Shrewsbury]] |
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==2010–11 season== |
==2010–11 season== |
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===Premier Division=== |
===Premier Division=== |
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Haughmond were the Shropshire County Premier Football League Champions 2010–11 (the side came 2nd in the previous season), and the side also won the Ron Jones Memorial Cup.<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_conf/9494007.stm BBC News] Haughmond win Shropshire Premier League</ref> By chance the final match of the season took place between the teams at first and second place (Haughmond and Ellesmere Rangers Reserves) and decided the League Champion. Ludlow Town came third in the league, while Dawley Villa finished bottom with just 9 points. FC Hodnet won the Premier Division Cup, beating Haughmond in the final.<ref>[https://archive.today/20120708132037/http://full-time.thefa.com/DisplayFixture.do?id=10787567 The FA] (Full-Time League Websites) Haughmond 1 – 2 FC Hodnet</ref> |
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Ludlow Town joined the County League this season, having voluntarily dropped three levels from the West Midlands (Regional) League's Premier Division, because of financial difficulties. |
Ludlow Town joined the County League this season, having voluntarily dropped three levels from the West Midlands (Regional) League's Premier Division, because of financial difficulties. |
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===Division One=== |
===Division One=== |
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Wellington Amateurs Reserves were the Division One 2010–11 season champions, while Church Stretton Town came second, and Clee Hill United finished bottom with just 7 points. Wellington also won the Division One Cup, beating Bishop's Castle in the final.<ref>[http://full-time.thefa.com/DisplayFixture.do?id=10789179 The FA] (Full-Time League Websites) Bishops Castle Town 1 – 2 Wellington Amateurs Reserves</ref> |
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!Season!!Champions<ref>[http://full-time.thefa.com/DisplayNotice.do?noticePlacementID=7391917¬iceID=8773699 Official website]</ref> |
!Season!!Champions<ref name="Official website">[http://full-time.thefa.com/DisplayNotice.do?noticePlacementID=7391917¬iceID=8773699 Official website]</ref> |
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|1983–84||Broseley Athletic |
|1983–84||Broseley Athletic |
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|1984–85||Morda United |
|1984–85||[[Morda United F.C.|Morda United]] |
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|1985–86||Morda United |
|1985–86||[[Morda United F.C.|Morda United]] |
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|1986–87||Morda United |
|1986–87||[[Morda United F.C.|Morda United]] |
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|1987–88||Champion Jockey |
|1987–88||Champion Jockey |
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|2008–09||Wem Town |
|2008–09||Wem Town |
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|2009–10||St Martins |
|2009–10||[[St Martins F.C.|St Martins]] |
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|2010–11||Haughmond |
|2010–11||[[Haughmond F.C.|Haughmond]] |
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|2011–12||[[Newport, Shropshire#Sport and clubs|Newport Town]] |
|2011–12||[[Newport, Shropshire#Sport and clubs|Newport Town]] |
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==Shropshire Alliance== |
==Shropshire Alliance== |
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[[File:Shropshire Alliance logo.jpg|thumb|right|The Shropshire Alliance's logo]] |
[[File:Shropshire Alliance logo.jpg|thumb|right|The Shropshire Alliance's logo]] |
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The '''Shropshire Alliance''' was a football league for Shropshire |
The '''Shropshire Alliance''' was a football league for Shropshire-based teams that ran from the mid-1970s to 2011. It was formed by the merger of the Shrewsbury and West Shropshire Leagues, which were formed in the late 1940s. At its height it comprised three divisions, but the number of teams fell and by the end of the 2010–11 season only 8 teams remained. It was decided in 2011 to fold the league, and 6 of the member teams came over to the Shropshire County League (one of which, Rock Rovers, were the final season's champions and would have been promoted to the County League in any case). The 2010–11 season was therefore the final season.<ref name="Alliance"/> Being a feeder to the County League, the Shropshire Alliance was effectively at level 15 of the English football pyramid. |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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*[[Shropshire Football Association]] |
*[[Shropshire Football Association]] |
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*[[Shropshire#Football]] |
*[[Shropshire#Football]] |
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==References== |
==References== |
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==External links== |
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*[http://www.scpfl.co.uk Official league website] (FA Full-time site) |
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*[http://maps.google.co.uk/maps/ms?msid=207574680007425946554.0004a8f87dcff9afc2673&msa=0&ll=52.731302,-2.579727&spn=0.26819,0.727158 2011–12 Teams] (Google Maps) |
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[[Category:Defunct football leagues in England]] |
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[[Category:Sports leagues established in 1950]] |
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[[Category:1950 establishments in England]] |
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Founded | 1950 |
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Folded | 2012 |
Country | England |
Divisions | Premier Division Division One |
Number of teams | 30 (2011–12) |
Level on pyramid | 13 and 14 |
Feeder to | West Midlands (Regional) League Division Two |
Domestic cup(s) | Premier Division Cup Division One Cup Ron Jones Memorial Cup SFA: Challenge Cup Junior Challenge Cup Commander Ethelston Charity Cup |
Last champions | Newport Town (2011–12) |
The Shropshire County Premier Football League was an English association football league based in the county of Shropshire. The league, usually known as the Shropshire County League, was founded in 1950 and in the final season had two divisions which sat at levels 13 and 14 of the English football league system. It was dissolved in May 2012 and all member clubs transferred to a new, larger Mercian Regional Football League for the 2012–13 season.[1][2]
Clubs who won this league were promoted to the West Midlands (Regional) League[3] (all champions 2008–2012 were), although on occasion teams (such as Shifnal Town in 1993) instead moved into the Midland Football Combination. The champions of the 2011–12 season – the final season for the league – were Newport Town.
Teams from the Telford Combination were sometimes promoted into the league, as Impact United did in 2008 and Ketley Bank United in 2009.[4] Teams from the Shropshire Alliance were also able to be promoted into the league, as Rock Rovers did in 2011, however the Alliance folded with its last season being 2010–11.[5]
The grounds of several teams in the league, most notably Brown Clee, were featured in David Bauckham's book Dugouts, which noted the high frequency of dugouts with lockable doors which are also used for storage, a feature seemingly unique to clubs in Shropshire.[6]
All scores of the league's Saturday afternoon games were read out on BBC Radio Shropshire, around an hour after full-time.
2011–12 season
[edit]Premier Division
[edit]A total of 14 teams took part in the Premier Division in the 2011–12 season, an increase of two from the previous season. 2010–11 champions Haughmond had been promoted to the West Midlands (Regional) League, no team had been relegated from the Premier Division, while 3 teams had come up from Division One: Wellington Amateurs Reserves, Church Stretton Town and Whitchurch Alport Reserves.
Morda United won the Premier Division Cup, beating Ludlow 3–0 in the final.[7]
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Division One
[edit]With the demise of the Shropshire Alliance football league, a total of six teams transferred from the Alliance to the County League: Hopesgate United, Ludlow Town Reserves (they played in the Alliance as Ludlow Town Colts), Oswestry Lions, Prees United, Rock Rovers (2010–11 Alliance champions)[5] and Weston Rhyn. Further, a reserve team of Shawbury United were formed and joined the County League in this division, and Wrockwardine Wood Juniors were promoted from the Shropshire Minor League (they played previously as Oakengates Rangers U18) skipping the Telford Combination. Atlas changed their name to Allscott, and completed the season as the division champions.
The number of teams in Division One therefore increased from 11 in the previous season to 16. With the large number of teams in the division, the Division One Cup and the Ron Jones Memorial Cup competitions did not take place this season.
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†Began the season playing at RAF Shawbury's "Dawsons Rough" pitch, but moved to Springfield in October 2011.[8]
2010–11 season
[edit]Premier Division
[edit]Haughmond were the Shropshire County Premier Football League Champions 2010–11 (the side came 2nd in the previous season), and the side also won the Ron Jones Memorial Cup.[9] By chance the final match of the season took place between the teams at first and second place (Haughmond and Ellesmere Rangers Reserves) and decided the League Champion. Ludlow Town came third in the league, while Dawley Villa finished bottom with just 9 points. FC Hodnet won the Premier Division Cup, beating Haughmond in the final.[10]
Ludlow Town joined the County League this season, having voluntarily dropped three levels from the West Midlands (Regional) League's Premier Division, because of financial difficulties.
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Division One
[edit]Wellington Amateurs Reserves were the Division One 2010–11 season champions, while Church Stretton Town came second, and Clee Hill United finished bottom with just 7 points. Wellington also won the Division One Cup, beating Bishop's Castle in the final.[11]
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League champions
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Shropshire Alliance
[edit]The Shropshire Alliance was a football league for Shropshire-based teams that ran from the mid-1970s to 2011. It was formed by the merger of the Shrewsbury and West Shropshire Leagues, which were formed in the late 1940s. At its height it comprised three divisions, but the number of teams fell and by the end of the 2010–11 season only 8 teams remained. It was decided in 2011 to fold the league, and 6 of the member teams came over to the Shropshire County League (one of which, Rock Rovers, were the final season's champions and would have been promoted to the County League in any case). The 2010–11 season was therefore the final season.[5] Being a feeder to the County League, the Shropshire Alliance was effectively at level 15 of the English football pyramid.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ FA Full Time Dissolution of the Shropshire County Premier Football League
- ^ Shropshire Star Big shake-up of Shropshire football league system (10 March 2012)
- ^ History page on the WMRL's website[usurped]
- ^ Shropshire Star
- ^ a b c Shropshire Star Sadness as football league wound up (6 July 2011)
- ^ Bauckham, David (2006). Dugouts. New Holland. ISBN 1-84537-478-9.
- ^ The FA (Full-Time League Websites) Morda United 3 – 0 Ludlow Town
- ^ Shawbury United Reserves Latest News – 13 October 2011
- ^ BBC News Haughmond win Shropshire Premier League
- ^ The FA (Full-Time League Websites) Haughmond 1 – 2 FC Hodnet
- ^ The FA (Full-Time League Websites) Bishops Castle Town 1 – 2 Wellington Amateurs Reserves
- ^ a b c Official website