1991–92 Southern Football League

The 1991–92 Southern Football League season saw Bromsgrove Rovers win the Premier Division to earn promotion to the Football Conference.[1] Wealdstone, Poole Town, Fisher Athletic (who had just been relegated from the Conference) and Gravesend & Northfleet were all relegated from the Premier Division, whilst Solihull Borough (in their first season in the Southern League), Hastings Town, Hednesford Town and Weymouth were all promoted to the Premier Division, the former two as champions. Only two clubs, Alvechurch and Gosport Borough, were relegated from the Southern League, whilst Hythe Town folded and Rushden Town merged with United Counties League club Irthlingborough Diamonds to form Rushden & Diamonds.

Tables

Premier Division

The Premier Division featured three new clubs:

PosTeamPldWDLFAGDPtsNotes
1Bromsgrove Rovers42279678344490Promoted to the Football Conference
2Dover Athletic422315466303684
3VS Rugby422311870442680
4Bashley422281270442674
5Cambridge City4218141071531868
6Dartford4217151062451766
7Trowbridge Town4217101569511861
8Halesowen Town4215151261491260
9Moor Green421511166159256
10Burton Albion421510175961−255
11Dorchester Town421413156673−755
12Gloucester City42159186770−354
13Atherstone United42158195466−1253
14Corby Town421312176681−1551
15Waterlooville421311184356−1350
16Worcester City421213175659−349
17Crawley Town421212186267−548
18Chelmsford City421212184956−748
19Wealdstone42137225269−1746Relegated to Midland and Southern Divisions
20Poole Town421013194677−3143
21Fisher Athletic42911225389−3638
22Gravesend & Northfleet4289253987−4833

Midland Division

The Midland Division featured three new clubs:

PosTeamPldWDLFAGDPtsNotes
1Solihull Borough422910392405297Promoted to the Premier Division
2Hednesford Town422613381374491
3Sutton Coldfield Town4221111071512074
4Barry Town422161588563269
5Bedworth United421615116763463
6Nuneaton Borough4217111468531562
7Tamworth4216121466521460
8Rushden Town421612146963660Merged into Rushden & Diamonds at end of season
9Stourbridge421781785622359
10Newport4215131472601258
11Yate Town421415136564157
12Bilston Town421510175667−1155
13Grantham Town421117145955450
14King's Lynn421311186168−750
15Hinckley Town42148206187−2650
16Leicester United421213175663−749
17Bridgnorth Town421212186174−1348
18Racing Club Warwick421114174561−1647
19Stroud42144246688−2246Changed name to Forest Green Rovers at end of season
20Redditch United42128225292−4044
21Alvechurch421110215488−3443Relegated to West Midlands (Regional) League
22Dudley Town4289254192−5133

Southern Division

The Southern Division featured four new clubs:

PosTeamPldWDLFAGDPtsNotes
1Hastings Town42287780374391Promoted to the Premier Division
2Weymouth422212864352978
3Havant Town422112967462175
4Braintree Town422181377581971
5Buckingham Town421915857263169Three points deducted
6Andover421810147368564
7Ashford Town421712136657963
8Sudbury Town42189157066463
9Sittingbourne4219101363412261Six points deducted
10Burnham421514135755259
11Baldock Town421610166267−558
12Salisbury4213161367511655
13Hythe Town421510176162−155Folded at end of season
14Margate421316134956−755
15Newport Isle of Wight421310195863−549
16Dunstable421212185567−1248
17Bury Town42144245294−4246
18Witney Town421112195576−2145
19Fareham Town42128224571−2644
20Erith & Belvedere421110214467−2343
21Canterbury City42814204369−2638
22Gosport Borough4269273265−3327Relegated to the Wessex League

References

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