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1946–47 Southern Football League

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Season
  
1946-47

Promoted
  
none

Matches played
  
272

Champions
  
Gillingham (1st title)

Relegated
  
Millwall (resigned)

Goals scored
  
1250 (4.6 per match)

The 1946–47 season was the 44th in the history of the Southern League. Gillingham won the championship. The league featured eight new clubs, including Football League members Millwall, who also entered their first team in the Southern League. However, due to fixture congestion, they only played 24 matches, with the remaining fixtures all being awarded as 0–0 draws.

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Final table

A total of 17 teams contest the division, including nine sides from previous season, three teams missed previous season and five new teams.

Teams returned to the league after resigning in 1940:

  • Dartford
  • Gloucester City
  • Guildford City
  • Newly elected teams:

  • Gravesend & Northfleet
  • Gillingham - returned after resigning in 1939
  • Merthyr Tydfil - runners-up of Welsh Football League
  • Millwall - also participated in the Football League this season
  • Exeter City II
  • 1 Number of goals for and/or against is inaccurate.

    2 The system of using goal average to separate two teams tied on points was used up until the 1976–77 season.

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

    Football League elections

    Barry Town, Bath City, Chelmsford City, Colchester United, Gillingham, Gravesend & Northfleet, Guildford City, Merthyr Tydfil, Worcester City and Yeovil Town were amongst 27 non-League clubs to apply for election to the Football League. However, as the two clubs relegated from Division Two to the regional Division Threes were both from the south, the Football League secretary had suggested that electing new members could create an imbalance in the divisions' geographical boundaries, and that instead all four clubs (Halifax, Mansfield, Norwich and Southport) should be re-elected en bloc. This was accepted and no elections took place.

    References

    1946–47 Southern Football League Wikipedia


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