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1991–92 Southern Football League

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The 1991–92 Southern Football League season saw Bromsgrove Rovers win the Premier Division to earn promotion to the Football Conference. 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.

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Premier Division

The Premier Division featured three new clubs:

  • Corby Town (promoted from the Midland Division)
  • Fisher Athletic (relegated from the Football Conference)
  • Trowbridge Town (promoted from the Southern Division)
  • Midland Division

    The Midland Division featured three new clubs:

  • Rushden Town (relegated from the Premier Division)
  • Yate Town (transferred from the Southern Division)
  • Solihull Borough (promoted from the Midland Combination)
  • Southern Division

    The Southern Division featured four new clubs:

  • Braintree Town (promoted from the Eastern Counties League)
  • Weymouth (relegated from the Premier Division)
  • Havant Town (promoted from the Wessex League)
  • Sittingbourne (promoted from the Kent League)
  • References

    1991–92 Southern Football League Wikipedia