2003–04 Western Football League

Western Football League
Season 2003–04
Champions Bideford (Premier Division)
Hallen (Division One)

The 2003–04 season was the 102nd in the history of the Western Football League.

The league champions for the seventh time in their history were Bideford, but it was runners-up Paulton Rovers who took promotion to the Southern League. The champions of Division One were Hallen.[1]

Final tables

Premier Division

The Premier Division remained at 18 clubs after Team Bath were promoted to the Southern League, and Bath City Reserves left the league. Two clubs joined:

PosClubPWDLGFGAGDiff1Pts2Notes
1Bideford (C)34257211030+8082
2Paulton Rovers (P)3425278528+5777Promoted to the Southern League
3Frome Town3421588443+4168
4Backwell United3420596735+3265
5Exmouth Town3419787034+3664
6Bridgwater Town34193126747+2060
7Brislington34184125740+1758
8Welton Rovers34147136254+849
9Odd Down341310114844+449
10Barnstaple Town341211114742+547
11Torrington341210126974–546
12Bridport34126165252042
13Devizes Town34112215569–1435
14Melksham Town3496193861–2333
15Keynsham Town3485214584–3929
16Bishop Sutton3484224277–3528
17Dawlish Town (R)34652330103–7323Relegated to the First Division
18Elmore (R)34412926137–11113

First Division

The First Division remained at 19 clubs after Exmouth Town and Torrington were promoted to the Premier Division and two clubs joined:

PosClubPWDLGFGAGDiff1Pts2Notes
1Hallen (C) (P)3624757526+4979Promoted to the Premier Division
2Bitton (P)3623768437+4776
3Bristol Manor Farm (P)36201427438+3674
4Clyst Rovers (P)3621967441+3372
5Corsham Town (P)3619987041+2966
6Willand Rovers36178117250+2259
7Shrewton United36174158670+1655
8Larkhall Athletic361510116554+1155
9Calne Town361310134945+449
10Wellington36147155455–149
11Westbury United36146165256–448
12Street361110155451+343
13Clevedon United36119166075–1542
14Weston St Johns36119167295–2342
15Cadbury Heath36910175064–1437
16Ilfracombe Town36762343106–6327
17Chard Town3675244887–3926
18Shepton Mallet3659224982–3324
19Minehead Town3659223593–5824

1 The system of using goal difference to separate two teams tied on points was used.

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

References

  1. Robinson, Michael (ed.), Non-League Football Tables 1889–2006, Soccer Books, 2006
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