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== Promotion and relegation ==
== Promotion and relegation ==


This season saw no First Division teams apply for election to the Football League, with Watford relegated despite being above Brentford in the table. They were replaced by Division Two champions Fulham and second-placed Brighton & Hove Albion. In the Second Division the lack of teams meant that the Southern League had to incorporate [[reserve team|reserve teams]] into the Division to expand its numbers. Six were accepted, comprising of teams from First Division Millwall Athletic, Swindon Town, Reading, Southampton, Fulham, and Portsmouth.
This season saw no First Division teams apply for election to the Football League, with Watford relegated despite being above Brentford in the table. They were replaced by Division Two champions Fulham and second-placed Brighton & Hove Albion. In the Second Division the lack of teams meant that the Southern League had to incorporate [[reserve team|reserve teams]] into the Second Division to expand its numbers. Six were accepted into the Division, comprising of teams from First Division Millwall, Swindon Town, Reading, Southampton, Fulham and Portsmouth.


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Revision as of 19:47, 7 May 2008

The 1902-03 Southern Football League season was the 9th in the history of the Southern League, a football competition in England. The League was comprised of future Football League sides and non-league clubs. The teams in the League were divided into First and Second Divisions.

First Division Teams

Second Division Teams

Division One Final Table

Position Team Played Won Drawn Lost Goals For Goals Against Goal Average 1 Points 2
1 Southampton 30 20 8 2 83 20 4.15 48
2 Reading 30 19 7 4 72 30 2.40 45
3 Portsmouth 30 17 7 6 69 32 2.16 40
4 Tottenham Hotspur 30 14 7 9 47 31 1.52 35
5 Bristol Rovers 30 13 8 9 46 34 1.35 34
6 New Brompton 30 11 11 8 37 35 1.06 33
7 Millwall Athletic 30 14 3 13 52 37 1.41 31
8 Northampton Town 30 12 6 12 39 48 0.81 30
9 Queen's Park Rangers 30 11 6 13 34 42 0.81 28
10 West Ham United 30 9 10 11 35 49 0.71 28
11 Luton Town 30 10 7 13 43 44 0.98 27
12 Swindon Town 30 10 7 13 38 46 0.83 27
13 Kettering 30 8 11 11 33 40 0.83 27
14 Wellingborough 30 11 3 16 36 56 0.64 25
15 Watford 30 6 4 20 35 87 0.40 16
16 Brentford 30 2 1 27 16 84 0.19 5

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

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

Division Two Final Table

Position Team Played Won Drawn Lost Goals For Goals Against Goal Average 1 Points 2
1 Fulham 10 7 1 2 27 7 3.86 15
2 Brighton & Hove Albion 10 7 1 2 34 11 3.09 15
3 Grays United 10 7 0 3 28 12 2.33 14
4 Wycombe Wanderers 10 3 3 4 13 19 0.68 9
5 Chesham Town 10 2 1 7 9 37 0.24 5
6 Southall 10 1 0 9 10 35 0.29 2

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

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

Promotion and relegation

This season saw no First Division teams apply for election to the Football League, with Watford relegated despite being above Brentford in the table. They were replaced by Division Two champions Fulham and second-placed Brighton & Hove Albion. In the Second Division the lack of teams meant that the Southern League had to incorporate reserve teams into the Second Division to expand its numbers. Six were accepted into the Division, comprising of teams from First Division Millwall, Swindon Town, Reading, Southampton, Fulham and Portsmouth.

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