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1984–85 Southern Football League


FieldValue
competitionSouthern Football League
Premier Division
season1984–85
winnersCheltenham Town
promotedCheltenham Town
relegatedAP Leamington
Gloucester City
Trowbridge Town
matches380
total goals1144
prevseason[1983–84](1983-84-southern-football-league-premier-division)
nextseason[1985–86](1985-86-southern-football-league-premier-division)

The 1984–85 Southern Football League season was the 82nd in the history of the league, an English football competition.

Premier Division

The Premier Division consisted of 20 clubs, including 15 clubs from the previous season and five new clubs:

  • Two clubs promoted from the Midland Division:

    • Shepshed Charterhouse
    • Willenhall Town
  • Two clubs promoted from the Southern Division:

    • Crawley Town
    • Road-Sea Southampton
  • Plus:

League table

Premier Division Gloucester City Trowbridge Town

Midland Division

The Midland Division consisted of 19 clubs, including 16 clubs from the previous season and three new clubs:

  • Hednesford Town, joined from the West Midlands (Regional) League
  • Stourbridge, relegated from the Premier Division
  • Sutton Coldfield Town, relegated from the Premier Division

League table

Midland Division Dudley Town

Southern Division

The Southern Division consisted of 20 clubs, including 17 clubs from the previous season and three new clubs:

  • Dorchester Town, relegated from the Premier Division
  • Gosport Borough, relegated from the Premier Division
  • Sheppey United, joined from the Kent Football League

Also, at the end of the previous season Hillingdon Borough was renamed Hillingdon.

At the end of the season Hillingdon merged with London Spartan League club Burnham to form a new club Burnham & Hillingdon, who took over a place in the Southern Football League.

League table

Southern Division Gosport Borough

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