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Manchester Football League

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Manchester Football League
Founded
1893
Country
England
Feeder To
North West Counties League
Division Two
Divisions
Premier Division
Division One
Number of Teams
34
Levels on Pyramid
Level 11 to Level 12
Cups
Gilcryst Cup
Murray Shield
Current Champions (2007-08)
Gregorians (Premier)
Dukinfield Town (Division One)
Official Website
Manchester Premier League (FA Full-Time)

The Manchester Football League currently known under terms of sponsorship as Bridgewater Office Supplies Football League is a football league in England, covering a 20-mile radius from Manchester Town Hall. It was formed in 1893, although play ceased between 1912 and 1920. The 2008-09 champions are Gregorians AFC. Its is not currently known whether they will be defending their trophy or progressing to the North West Counties 2nd Division.

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[edit] Structure

The league consists of five divisions: the Premier Division and Division One are exclusively for first teams, while Divisions Two, Three, and Four consist of reserve and lower teams of clubs in the top two divisions. Reserve teams of clubs whose first teams play in other leagues are not permitted to join.

The Premier Division has a promotion/relegation arrangement with the North West Counties Football League, placing it at level 11 of the English football league system. However, the NWCFL's ground requirements are considerably higher than those of the Manchester League, so meeting them usually requires expensive improvements, and consequently few teams take up the opportunity of promotion. Ashton Athletic took the step up in 2006, despite only finishing 4th in Division One. Teams such as Salford City, Maine Road and Northern Nomads have all played in the league at some point.

For the 2009-010 season, 34 clubs competed in the League.

[edit] Member clubs for 2009–10 season

[edit] Premier Division

  • Atherton Town
  • Avro
  • Chapel Town
  • Dukinfield Town
  • East Manchester
  • Elton Vale
  • Gregorians
  • Hindsford
  • Hollinwood
  • Leigh Athletic
  • Old Altrinchamians
  • Prestwich Heys
  • Rochdale Sacred Heart
  • Royton Town
  • Springhead
  • Stockport Georgians
  • Walshaw Sports
  • Wythenshawe Amateurs

[edit] Division One (08/09)

  • Beechfield United
  • Breightmet United
  • Bury Amateurs
  • Fives Athletic
  • Heywood St James
  • Manchester Juniors
  • Monton Amateurs
  • Pennington
  • Salford Victoria
  • Stand Athletic
  • Standians
  • West Didsbury & Chorlton
  • Wilmslow Albion
  • Wythenshawe Town

[edit] Recent Champions of Premier Division and Division One

Season Premier Division Division One
1982-83 Maine Road Mount Pleasant
1983-84 Maine Road Shell (Carington)
1984-85 Maine Road Coldhurst United
1985-86 Maine Road Adswood Amateurs
1986-87 Adswood Amateurs Castleton Gabriels
1987-88 Stockport Georgians Prestwich Heys
1988-89 Abbey Hey Avro
1989-90 Wythenshawe Amateurs Greater Manchester Police
1990-91 Abbey Hey Ramsbottom United
1991-92 East Manchester Woodley Sports
1992-93 Wythenshawe Amateurs Atherton Town
1993-94 Abbey Hey Winton United
1994-95 Abbey Hey Highfield United
1995-96 Little Hulton United Stand Athletic
1996-97 Highfield United Prestwich Heys
1997-98 Springhead Urmston
1998-99 Stand Athletic Willows
1999-00 Stand Athletic Sacred Heart
2000-01 Stand Athletic Leigh Athletic
2001-02 Stockport Georgians Royton Town
2002-03 Wythenshawe Amateurs Breightmet United
2003-04 Royton Town Avro
2004-05 Prestwich Heys AFC Blackley
2005-06 Prestwich Heys Whitworth Valley
2006-07 Prestwich Heys Walshaw Sports
2007-08 Wigan Robin Park Chapel Town
2008-09 Gregorians Dukinfield Town

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