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Football League North and South

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The Football League North and Football League South divisions of the Football League were created for the League to continue while limiting the amount of movement that was required by teams. The Leagues started in 1941; however, the leagues only had one full season, in 1945-46. Previous seasons were, in a sense, bit-part leagues with clubs only playing teams that were generally local. An example of this is that in the 1942 Football League North Leeds United played Middlesbrough, Gateshead, Newcastle United, Doncaster Rovers, Sunderland, Bradford Park Avenue, York City, Halifax Town and Huddersfield Town, which they played Home and Away in succession.[1]

The two Leagues consisted of all the members of The First and Second Divisions of the Football League split on a purely geographical basis. The 1945-46 full season was instituted as a precursor to the resumption of the previous divisional split in force prior to World War II. As the war had only just finished many of the players were still away and the teams often included guests.

Sheffield United were the Champions of League North and Birmingham City were the Champions of League South for the only full season in 1945-46.

Results and players' contributions do not tend to be included in official statistics.

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Leeds Fans Web-site "Leeds United: Season 1942 - 1942: Football League (Northern Section)", leedsfans.org.uk (accessed 15th Oct 2006)
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