1995–96 Western Football League

Western Football League
Season 1995–96
Champions Taunton Town (Premier Division)
Bridgwater Town (Division One)

The 1994–95 season was the 94th in the history of the Western Football League.

The league champions for the third time in their history were Taunton Town. The champions of Division One were Bridgwater Town.[1]

Final tables

Premier Division

The Premier Division remained at 18 clubs after Liskeard Athletic and Saltash United left the league. Two clubs joined:

PosClubPWDLGFGAGDiff1Pts2Notes
1Taunton Town (C)3412728420+6482
2Tiverton Town34254510134+6779
3Mangotsfield United3422758823+6573
4Torrington3423476437+2773
5Brislington34174136041+1955
6Bideford34167116347+1655
7Backwell United34157125446+852
8Paulton Rovers341410105953+652
9Calne Town34149114140+151
10Chippenham Town341112115341+1245
11Bridport34135165160–944
12Bristol Manor Farm34116175569–1439
13Westbury United3499163953–1436
14Barnstaple Town34106186178–1736
15Odd Down Athletic3466223977–3824
16Elmore3466223091–6124
17Frome Town (R)3457223084–5422Relegated to the First Division
18Crediton United (R)3436251896–7815

First Division

The First Division was reduced from 21 clubs to 19, after Backwell United and Brislington were promoted to the Premier Division. No clubs joined.

PosClubPWDLGFGAGDiff1Pts2Notes
1Bridgwater Town (C) (P)3629349329+6490Promoted to the Premier Division
2Chard Town (P)3628626517+4890
3Keynsham Town3622776935+3473
4Bishop Sutton3618994836+1263
5Clyst Rovers36187117452+2261
6Welton Rovers361511105243+956
7Devizes Town361510116150+1155
8Dawlish Town36149135653+351
9Melksham Town361311125954+550
10Warminster Town36146165157–648
11Glastonbury361210144554–946
12Wellington36128164752–544
13Pewsey Vale36106203471–3736
14Heavitree United3698196481–1735
15Larkhall Athletic36104225078–2834
16Amesbury Town36710193767–3031
17Minehead3687214173–3231
18Exmouth Town3693244467–2330
19Ilfracombe Town36611194364–2129

1 The system of using goal difference to separate two teams tied on points was used.

2 The points system: 3 points for a win, 1 point for a draw and 0 points for losing.

References

  1. Robinson, Michael (ed.), Non-League Football Tables 1889–2006, Soccer Books, 2006
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