1973–74 Isthmian League

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The 1973–74 Isthmian League season was the 59th season, and the first in which the league was split into two divisions, with sixteen clubs joining a new second division. Wycombe Wanderers won Division One, whilst Dagenham won Division Two.[1] It was also the first season in which the Isthmian League used three points for a win.

Final tables

Division One

Isthmian League Division One
Season 1973–74
Champions Wycombe Wanderers
Promoted None
Relegated Corinthian-Casuals
St Albans City
Matches played 462
Goals scored 1263 (2.73 per match)
1974–75 →
PosClubPWDLGFGAPtsNotes
1Wycombe Wanderers (C)422796963490
2Hendon4225134632088
3Bishop's Stortford422697782687
4Dulwich Hamlet4222119713877
5Leatherhead4223613814475
6Walton & Hersham42201210685072
7Woking4222614635572
8Leytonstone4220913634469
9Ilford4220814604468
10Hayes42171411654365
11Oxford City42151611454761
12Sutton United42131613515255
13Hitchin Town42151017687355
14Barking42141216575854
15Kingstonian42121515474651
16Tooting & Mitcham4214919576251
17Enfield42131118505750
18Walthamstow Avenue42111318466246
19Bromley427926378130
20Clapton4283313612827
21St Albans City424731309219Relegated to Division Two
22Corinthian Casuals4234353110713

Division Two

Isthmian League Division Two
Season 1973–74
Champions Dagenham
Promoted Dagenham
Slough Town
Relegated None
Matches played 240
Goals scored 657 (2.74 per match)
1974–75 →
PosClubPWDLGFGAPtsNotes
1Dagenham (C)302244682370Promoted to Division One
2Slough Town301866462360
3Hertford Town301758462956
4Chesham United301668614354
5Aveley301659502853
6Tilbury3014511473647
7Maidenhead United3012117363047
8Horsham301299473545
9Harwich & Parkeston3011910464142
10Staines Town3010812344138
11Carshalton Athletic308814345132
12Hampton3061014335128
13Harlow Town306915334827
14Finchley306717295225
15Southall3031017175219
16Wokingham Town303819307417
  • The system of using goal average to separate two teams tied on points was used up until the 1976–77 season.
  • The points system: 3 points for a win, 1 point for a draw and 0 points for losing.

References

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