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NLR 13-2 - JUNE 2007 includes

Wednesbury Old Athletic, Stafford Road, Old Castle Swifts, Charles Crisp,
West Lancashire League, Southern Suburban League, Times Past 1929
 

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12.3 Brentwood and Romford, Isle of Wight (Clubs Crossing The Solent), Amateur Cup Changes (1913-1921), Cheshire County League, Mid Cheshire Leagues (1910 Northwich & District League), Cambridgeshire League (to 1939),the Cheltenham & District League, Athenian League (1977-1984),Wigan Athletic' application to the Scottish League,East Plan for the Isthmian League, UEFA Regions Cup and the NLS Cup, Island Games, Longest Ties in FA competitions

8.1

Hendon, Kingsbury and Edgware Lancashire Football 1950s Redditch Isthmian Expansion Lincolnshire Amateur Internationals 1919-1926

12.2

Barking, Storey Athletic, Chadwell Heath, London APSA, Old Esthamians and Boleyn Castle.  The Wirral -1980►-Ellesmere Port, West Cheshire League. Merger of the Spartan League and South Midlands League. Southern League 1960 and 1972. Wolverton Park and L&NWR). Times Past -1937.

7.3

1903 Leagues Manchester to 1914 Lancs & Cheshire (Between Wars) Hartlepools, Washington,1903 Leagues Manchester to 1914 Lancs & Cheshire (Between Wars) Hartlepools, Washington, North East;  Tameside;  German Leagues English Schools Trophy

12.1

Notts clubs - Worksop, Hucknall, Retford, Eastwood. Midland League, Central Alliance,  Notts & Derbyshire League  Harrogate South West Ham,  Highland League'snew clubs  Cockfield,  Amateur Cup 1937-1939.

7.2

Croydon and the Crystal Palace, Reading Amateurs
Sussex League and Clubs C W Alcock Football Develops 

11.3

Two Athletics and their predecessors - Grays (Essex)  and Wigan, London League (1945-1964), Devon Leagues (1920s), Birmingham Leagues (1980s),  Isthmian League (Second Division from 2002), Old Boys League, Secondary Schools Old Boys League, Times Past 1968 (new leagues Northern Premier and Gloucestershire County), Lagonda Sportss, Petter Sports

7.1

Barnet, Cheltenham, Kidderminster, Macclesfield, Maidstone, Scarborough and Wycombe Development and Future of Football League

11.2

Welsh Pyramid 1921, the first Cheshire League, the first Shropshire League, The Old Combination, the first Central League, Cumberland and Dumfries & Galloway and the Carlisle & District League,  Northern Alliance, Wearside League. Scottish Junior Split,  FA Charity Shield, Times Past 1989, Essex Thamesside Trophy, East Anglian Cup.

6.3

Central Amateur League Milton Keynes 
Page Green OB 1920s Soccer

11.1

The West Lothian Question (Livingston, Early Pro Clubs and Junior clubs); Enfield FC; Warwickshire Combination; Post First World War reconstruction; The London FA (1891-1905); Non Exempt Amateur Clubs since in Trophy / Vase.

6.2

Telford Polytechnic AFA v FA Everton League Idea

10.3

Charlton Athletic' non-league days; other South of Thames clubs;  Luton and Dunstable;   The best non exempt clubs in the F A Amateur Cup (Part 3);  Reading & District League. Western Counties

6.1

Oxford City Sheffield Utd Bedford Queens Basildon
Leics & Northants Early Leagues Manchester Central

10.2

 35 years of the FA Trophy; Mergers (Rushden,Dagenham, Kingstonian, Tooting&Mitcham;Wokingham & Friar Lane Old Boys) 
Amateur Cup from 1936 (Part 2) Silsden and Pennines, NLS football,  United Counties League (Intermediate links) 

5.3

Challenge To Soccer - Other Sports development in the context of
More on 1919 London League

10.1

Harrow School Code Humber Premier League.  Medway Towns (Chatham, Gillingham and Rochester) Broxbourne Borough (Cheshunt & Hoddesdon Town and the origins of the club which recently adopted the borough's title).Fifth Division (Part 2)  Amateur Cup from 1936 (Part 1) Claremont Road ground.

5.2

Liverpool&Wirral London League 1919 Wartime Football 1939/40 Darlaston Airedale&Craven Upton Park  Before the Conference

9.3

Morecambe, Bedfordshire Leagues, Letchworth Garden City, Whiteheads, Olympic Games Overview, Walsall, Birmingham Combination (includes Walsall League) The Fifth Division (Part 1) 

5.1

East Midlands(1930s-1960) Birmingham Leagues
Midland Football League Clubs Evesham Town

9.2

Toc H Shrewsbury Town Southern League in the 1920s Midland Alliance Peterborough before United  Nemean League Formation Sunday Football  FA Cup 1993-2003 Sterling Athletic

4.4

Berwick Rangers Eastleigh Birmingham Works AFA
FA Vase QF Analysis Wessex League

9.1

Nicholas Lane-Jackson Hazells and  Aylesbury United Islington Corinthians Edgar Kail South Africa  1st Amateur Cup Competition Surrey Leagues Newton Heath Secretarial Influences on FA History  

4.3

Football at the Edge (Theme) Cornwall, Jersey and Scotland

8.3

Sponsorship Mortimer J Miller (Hayes) 1960
Ascott League Death of Lancashire Combination

4.2

1889 Leagues East Anglia Hitchin & Welwyn Conference Trends

8.2

Ireland Briggs Sports (Ford United) G W Webb
Public Schools Football Jessup at Burford

4.1

1st Cambridge United Fairfield Middlesex League (1919-24) Herts League (End) Isthmian and Spartan - an 80 year cycle