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1996–97 Southern Football League

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The 1996–97 Southern Football League season saw Gresley Rovers win the Premier Division. However, as their ground failed to meet the required standard, second-placed Cheltenham Town were promoted to the Football Conference instead. Baldock Town, Chelmsford City and Newport were relegated to the Midland and Southern Divisions, whilst Sudbury Town (who had finished in thirteenth place) resigned from the league and dropped into the Eastern Counties League due to financial problems.

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Tamworth, Forest Green Rovers, Rothwell Town and St Leonards Stamcroft (in their first season in the Southern League) were promoted to the Premier Division, the former two as champions of their divisions. Meanwhile, Midland Division club Dudley Town resigned from the league at the end of the season and did not compete in any competitions the following season. Leicester United folded during the season, and Buckingham Town were relegated to the United Counties League.

Premier Division

The Premier Division featured four new clubs:

  • Ashford Town (promoted from the Southern Division)
  • King's Lynn (promoted from the Midland Division)
  • Nuneaton Borough (promoted from the Midland Division)
  • Sittingbourne (promoted from the Southern Division)
  • Midland Division

    The Midland Division featured five new clubs:

  • Ilkeston Town (relegated from the Premier Division)
  • Raunds Town (promoted from the United Counties League)
  • Shepshed Dynamo (promoted from the Midland Alliance)
  • Stafford Rangers (relegated from the Premier Division)
  • VS Rugby (relegated from the Premier Division)
  • Southern Division

    The Southern Division featured four new clubs

  • Dartford (promoted from the Kent League)
  • St Leonards Stamcroft (promoted from the Sussex County League)
  • Cirencester Town (promoted from the Hellenic League)
  • Buckingham Town (transferred from the Midland Division)
  • References

    1996–97 Southern Football League Wikipedia