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The '''2009–10 Wessex Football League''' was the 24th season of the [[Wessex Football League]]. The league champions for the second time in succession were [[Poole Town F.C.|Poole Town]], who were again denied promotion to the [[Southern Football League|Southern League]] due to ground grading problems. [[Wimborne Town F.C.|Wimborne Town]] were promoted as runners-up. There was the usual programme of promotion and relegation between the two Wessex League divisions.<ref name="Wessex">{{cite web |url=http://www.nonleaguematters.net/Regs1SthA/Wesx86.htm |title=Wessex League 1986–2011 |accessdate=20 February 2014 |publisher=Non League Matters |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131004215744/http://www.nonleaguematters.net/Regs1SthA/Wesx86.htm |archive-date=2013-10-04 |dead-url=yes |df= }}</ref>
The '''2009–10 Wessex Football League''' was the 24th season of the [[Wessex Football League]]. The league champions for the second time in succession were [[Poole Town F.C.|Poole Town]], who were again denied promotion to the [[Southern Football League|Southern League]] due to ground grading problems. [[Wimborne Town F.C.|Wimborne Town]] were promoted as runners-up. There was the usual programme of promotion and relegation between the two Wessex League divisions.<ref name="Wessex">{{cite web |url=http://www.nonleaguematters.net/Regs1SthA/Wesx86.htm |title=Wessex League 1986–2011 |accessdate=20 February 2014 |publisher=Non League Matters |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131004215744/http://www.nonleaguematters.net/Regs1SthA/Wesx86.htm |archive-date=2013-10-04 |url-status=dead }}</ref>


For sponsorship reasons, the league was known as the Sydenhams Wessex League.<ref name="FCHD">{{cite web|url=http://www.fchd.info/lghist/wessex2010.htm |title=2009–10 Wessex League |accessdate=20 February 2014 |publisher=FCHD}}</ref>
For sponsorship reasons, the league was known as the Sydenhams Wessex League.<ref name="FCHD">{{cite web|url=http://www.fchd.info/lghist/wessex2010.htm |title=2009–10 Wessex League |accessdate=20 February 2014 |publisher=FCHD}}</ref>

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Wessex Football League
Season2009–10
ChampionsPoole Town

The 2009–10 Wessex Football League was the 24th season of the Wessex Football League. The league champions for the second time in succession were Poole Town, who were again denied promotion to the Southern League due to ground grading problems. Wimborne Town were promoted as runners-up. There was the usual programme of promotion and relegation between the two Wessex League divisions.[1]

For sponsorship reasons, the league was known as the Sydenhams Wessex League.[2]

League tables

Premier Division

The Premier Division consisted of 22 clubs, the same as the previous season, after VT were promoted to the Southern League, and Hamble A.S.S.C. and Horndean were relegated to Division One. Three new clubs joined:[2]

Pos Club Pl W D L GF GA GDiff Pts Notes
1 Poole Town (C) 42 35 4 3 128 40 +88 109
2 Wimborne Town (P) 42 29 4 9 113 43 +70 91 Joined the Southern League
3 Bemerton Heath Harlequins 42 28 7 7 84 48 +36 91
4 Bournemouth 42 27 7 8 87 49 +38 88
5 Christchurch 42 22 12 8 91 66 +25 78
6 Fareham Town 42 23 7 12 72 53 +19 76
7 Totton & Eling 42 22 8 12 69 52 +17 74
8 Blackfield & Langley 42 20 6 16 74 68 +6 66
9 Newport (IOW) 42 15 14 13 61 55 +6 59
10 Romsey Town 42 15 13 14 64 57 +7 58
11 Winchester City 42 13 18 11 66 59 +7 57
12 Moneyfields 42 15 8 19 60 72 –12 53
13 Brockenhurst 42 13 12 17 62 77 –15 51
14 Brading Town 42 14 7 21 54 68 –14 49
15 Hayling United 42 11 11 20 51 84 –33 44
16 Hamworthy United 42 11 9 22 49 62 –13 42
17 Alresford Town 42 9 11 22 56 81 –25 38
18 Alton Town 42 10 8 24 50 91 –41 38
19 New Milton Town 42 9 9 24 45 70 –25 36
20 Lymington Town 42 9 7 26 52 81 –29 34
21 Laverstock & Ford 42 7 7 28 53 111 –58 28
22 Cowes Sports (R) 42 6 9 27 54 108 –54 27 Relegated to Division One

Division One

Division One consisted of 21 clubs, the same as the previous season, after Totton & Eling and Blackfield & Langley were promoted to the Premier Division, and two clubs were relegated from the Premier Division:[2]

Pos Club Pl W D L GF GA GDiff Pts Notes
1 Hamble A.S.S.C. (C) (P) 40 26 7 7 102 43 +59 85 Promoted to the Premier Division
2 Fawley (P) 40 25 7 8 125 63 +62 82
3 Fleet Spurs 40 24 4 12 102 63 +39 76
4 Downton 40 22 10 8 96 57 +39 76
5 Ringwood Town 40 22 8 10 79 55 +24 74
6 A.F.C. Portchester 40 22 7 11 85 60 +25 73
7 Verwood Town 40 21 5 14 72 57 +15 68
8 Petersfield Town 40 20 6 14 88 74 +14 66
9 United Services Portsmouth 40 19 8 13 96 73 +23 65
10 Whitchurch United 40 16 13 11 85 50 +35 61
11 Amesbury Town 40 17 10 13 92 84 +8 61
12 Horndean 40 18 6 16 92 74 +18 60
13 Stockbridge 40 16 10 14 81 75 +6 58
14 Warminster Town 40 15 4 21 66 85 –19 49
15 Tadley Calleva 40 12 11 17 68 75 –7 47
16 Hythe & Dibden 40 14 5 21 72 84 –12 47
17 East Cowes Victoria Athletic 40 11 9 20 70 88 –18 42
18 Farnborough North End 40 9 12 19 63 76 –13 39 Transferred to the Combined Counties League
19 Andover New Street 40 7 8 25 75 141 –66 29
20 Shaftesbury 40 5 5 30 53 151 –98 19 *
21 A.F.C. Aldermaston (R) 40 1 1 38 29 163 –134 4 Relegated to the Hampshire League
  • * Shaftesbury had one point deducted.

References

  1. ^ "Wessex League 1986–2011". Non League Matters. Archived from the original on 2013-10-04. Retrieved 20 February 2014.
  2. ^ a b c "2009–10 Wessex League". FCHD. Retrieved 20 February 2014.