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Revision as of 21:42, 12 October 2012

The 1898–99 season was the sixth in the history of the Southern League. Tottenham Hotspur were Division One champions, but no Southern League clubs applied for election to the Football League.

Final tables

Division One

Division One featured four new clubs:

  • Bristol Rovers (newly-elected)
  • Cowes (promoted from Division One)
  • Queens Park Rangers (newly-elected)
  • Thames Ironworks (promoted from Division One)
Pos Club P W D L GF GA GAv1 Pts2 Notes
1 Tottenham Hotspur 28 20 4 4 67 26 2.58 44
2 Portsmouth 28 20 1 7 59 29 2.03 41
3 Southampton 28 17 1 10 70 33 2.12 35
4 Reading 28 15 2 11 41 28 1.46 32
5 Swindon Town 28 15 2 11 50 42 1.19 32
6 Bedminster 28 13 2 13 44 45 0.98 28 Merged into Bristol City at end of season
7 Millwall Athletic 28 12 3 13 36 37 0.97 27
8 Queens Park Rangers 28 12 2 14 50 58 0.86 26
9 Bristol City 28 9 7 12 44 47 0.94 25
10 Bristol Rovers 28 11 3 14 46 55 0.84 25
11 New Brompton 28 9 6 13 39 49 0.8 24
12 Gravesend United 28 10 4 14 38 58 0.66 24
13 Chatham Town 28 10 3 15 38 58 0.66 23
14 Thames Ironworks 28 8 5 15 30 45 0.67 21 Relegation test matches, changed name to West Ham United at end of season
15 Sheppey United 28 3 7 18 24 66 0.36 13 Relegation test matches
16 Brighton United 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Resigned from league after 26 matches record expunged
17 Cowes 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Resigned from league after 13 matches, record expunged

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

Two new clubs were elected to Division Two, Dartford (from the Kent League) and Grays United.

Pos Club P W D L GF GA GAv1 Pts2 Notes
1 Watford 20 14 2 4 57 25 2.28 30 Promotion test matches
2 Fulham 20 10 4 6 44 23 1.91 24
3 Chesham Town 20 11 2 7 43 37 1.16 24
4 Wolverton LNWR 20 9 6 5 46 36 1.28 24 Left league at end of season
5 Grays United 20 8 6 6 63 29 2.17 22
6 Shepherds Bush 20 9 4 7 45 37 1.22 22
7 Dartford 20 8 3 9 36 44 0.82 19 Left league at end of season
8 Wycombe Wanderers 20 8 3 9 35 50 0.7 19
9 Brentford 20 5 7 8 31 48 0.65 17
10 Southall 20 6 3 11 21 44 0.48 15
11 Maidenhead 20 1 2 17 16 64 0.25 4

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-relegation test matches

At the end of the season, test matches were held between the bottom two clubs in Division One and the top two clubs in Division Two. Thames Ironworks retained their place in Division One after beating Fulham 5–1, whilst Watford were promoted after beating Sheppey United 2–1, a result which saw the latter relegated.[1]

Division One clubsvDivision Two clubs

References

  1. ^ Sheppey United at the Football Club History Database