Great Yarmouth and District Football League

Great Yarmouth and District
Football League
Founded 1907
Country England
Divisions http://full-time.thefa.com/Index.do?league=1378480
Number of teams 10
League cup(s) Wiltshire Cup
Great Yarmouth & District League Cup
Burgess Cup
Current champions Great Yarmouth Town Hall F.C.
(2016–17)
Website Official Website

The Great Yarmouth and District Football League is a football competition based around Great Yarmouth in England. It was founded in 1907 and has just one division at present. The league is not part of the English football league system as it is not a feeder league within the football pyramid, but generally feeds into the bottom division of the Anglian Combination.

The league is affiliated to the Norfolk County Football Association.

History

The League was established in 1907 and has competed without a break, with the exception of the two World Wars. The heyday of the League was in the late 60's and early 70's when the League capitalised on the success of the World Cup winning England national side with five divisions and fifty teams. In contrast there are now 2 divisions with 19 teams.

You have to go back to 1907 when the first ever League competition under the auspices of the Great Yarmouth & District Football League kicked off. Before 1907 Junior Football in Great Yarmouth was catered for by the Aldred League which was formed in 1895. It comprised ten clubs who competed for a trophy given by Mr D. Aldred. First move towards expanding the league began in July 1907, when it was proposed to form a Yarmouth and Gorleston Junior League as a second division to the Aldred League. A month later, however, it was decided to rename the Aldred League, the Yarmouth and District League. It was the grandfather of a former MP for Yarmouth Mr Anthony Fell, who donated a cup for the champions of Division One. The cup donated by Mr Aldred was given to the second division winners.[1]

The teams who took part in the very first season in Division One were: YMCA, IOGT, 2nd BNR, Tramways, Royal Naval Hospital, Teachers, Gorleston, and Yarmouth United. Division Two: Trumpeters, Albion, Empire, South Yarmouth, Pioneers, Southtown, Gorleston St. Andrews, and Post Office.[1]

The first champions of Division One were Gorleston with a 100% record and a goal average of 78–6. The following season they joined the Norfolk & Suffolk League. The Gorleston Reserve side playing as Gorleston St. Andrews won the second division title. The military and local company connections with the League are mirrored in some of the early winners – Royal Naval Hospital, Royal Artillery, Royal Garrison Athletic and the likes of Wenns, Yare Barrell Factory, Jewsons and Grouts. The new League made steady progress until the 1911/12 season, when support waned. Division One had only five teams and Division Two had eight. Efforts in 1912 however to revive interest in the game began to pay dividends and the first division membership rose to eight with nine in the second division. The First World War caused a temporary suspension of the league but it was partially revived in 1917 by the Comrades League.[1]

The league has been dominated during the course of its history by a few clubs, with first Jewsons winning three consecutive titles in the 1920s, followed by Caledonians with six titles in the 1930s. Freethorpe won the first title after the Second World War and after Caister's one and only title in 1947/48, Freethorpe won the next five championships. Gorleston United then equalled Freethorpe five successive titles in the 1950s and won their ninth and final to date in 1963/64 having won their first title in 1927/28. Reedham were the team of the 1970s with again five successive titles, but the dominant team from 1983/84 to date has been Cobholm. They had only won two successive titles but on three occasions including season 1999/2000 record-breaking tenth title achieved with a 100% record emulating Gorleston's first ever title in 1907/08. However, Cobholm made it four in a row and twelve in total when they again won the title, but this was their last success as the team has folded in the close season. With a few new signings, Mk Utd went forward and became the 2002/03 champions and retained the title for the following 2003/04 season, however the 2004/05 season saw the return of Freethorpe to the top of the table after having a 50+year absence, but the time at the top for them was only for the 1 season when the 04/05 season saw the promotion of Catfield as runners up, in the 2005/06 season there was a swing of power in the leagues 1st division as Catfield started their rein with most consecutive title wins with 7 titles in a row and did so without losing a league fixture for seven seasons starting in the 2005/06 season, Catfield lost control of the league in 2012 when haven bridge had a brief spell at the top. This looked to be a Barron year for Catfield, losing out in the Wiltshire and league cup; however, with all focus now being put on to the ultimate goal of the Norfolk junior cup Catfield became the first side from the league to win it in 40 years since town hall in 1972. Not stopping there, the following season Catfield went one step further, winning the league the Wiltshire cup the league cup and the Norfolk junior cup all without dropping a single point matching Gorleston’s 100% record from 1907. Catfield then went on to win the league a following 3 times up to date, making them in the eyes of some one of the most successful sides to date.

Member clubs 2016–17

The league's current member clubs are as follows:

  • Apollo Tavern
  • Bohemians
  • Bohemians Reserves
  • Caister 'B'
  • Catfield
  • Filby & Runham
  • Great Yarmouth Town Hall
  • Hemsby Reserves
  • Mariners
  • Old Hall
  • Prostar Windows

Source[2]

Divisional champions

SeasonDivision One ChampionsDivision Two ChampionsDivision Three ChampionsDivision Four Champions
1907–08GorlestonGorleston St. Andrew
1908–09Royal Naval HospitalEmpire United
1909–10Royal Naval HospitalLichfield United
1910–11Gorleston ReservesYare Barrel Factory
1911–12Royal ArtillerySt James
1912–13Yare Barrel FactorySt. Peters
1913–14Yare Barrel FactorySt. Georges
1914–19No competition due to World War I
1919–20Wenns
1920–21Great Eastern RailwayNorth End United
1921–22Royal Garrison ArtillerySouthtown United
1922–23Yarmouth AthleticSt. Pauls
1923–24St. GeorgesGreat Yarmouth Town 'A'
1924–25JewsonsGorleston 'A'
1925–26JewsonsGrouts
1926–27JewsonsJewsons Reserves
1927–28Gorleston UnitedWenns
1928–29FalconsGrouts Athletic
1929–30CaledoniansBradwell
1930–31Caledonians4th Norfolks
1931–32CaledoniansGrouts
1932–33Gorleston ReservesGorleston Juniors
1933–34Gorleston UnitedBurgh Castle
1934–35CaledoniansMillersNorton Athletic
1935–36CaledoniansGreat Yarmouth Town 'A'Miller Reserves
1936–37CaledoniansSt. GeorgesFreethorpe Reserves
1937–38MillersHalvergateShipping Company
1938–39MillersElectricityBelton
1939–46No competition due to World War II
1946–47FreethorpeGreenacre Old BoysHalvergate Reserves
1947–48CaisterPotter HeighamRollesby
1948–49FreethorpeRavensFleggburghOld Priorians
1949–50FreethorpeWanderersUptonShrublands
1950–51FreethorpeUptonBeltonErie Resistor
1951–52FreethorpeRollesbyCobholmHopton
1952–53FreethorpeGorleston 'A'MarthamMatthes
1953–54RavensGorleston UnitedAcle ReservesSouth Walsham
1954–55Gorleston UnitedFalconsCatfieldBurgh Castle
1955–56Gorleston UnitedBurgh CastleBelton
1956–57Gorleston UnitedBelton
1957–58Gorleston UnitedHopton
1958–59Gorleston UnitedTown HallGreenacre Old Boys
1959–60AcleOrmesbyErie Resistor
1960–61AcleBeighton United
1961–62Gorleston UnitedGorleston RangersBradwell United
1962–63AcleBirds EyeSouthtown United
1963–64Gorleston UnitedNortonUpton
1964–65Greenacre Old BoysFreethorpeHopton
1965–66Greenacre Old BoysBradwellAcademicals
1966–67Gorleston RangersMarthamGorleston Rangers Reserves
1967–68Potter HeighamGorleston Rangers ReservesJucar YouthWanderers
1968–69Potter HeighamBurgh CastleYarmouth WanderersBurgh Castle Reserves
1969–70Town HallYarmouth WanderersHemsbyJucar Reserves
1970–71ReedhamOrmesbyCatfieldBeighton
1971–72Town HallHalvergateBeightonGorleston 'A'
1972–73Yarmouth WanderersBurgh CastleTHOSA YouthPower Station
1973–74Burgh CastlePower StationGreat Yarmouth Youth & Adult Centre
1974–75Burgh CastleHemsbyGreat Yarmouth Youth & Adult CentreWhitbreads
1975–76ReedhamJucarWhitbreadsShrublands Youth & Adult Centre
1976–77ReedhamWhitbreadsAFC Red StarCatfield Reserves
1977–78ReedhamHemsbyGorleston Grammar SchoolHermits
1978–79ReedhamNorfolk ColtsBeighton United
1979–80ReedhamAFC Red StarBeighton UnitedPotter Heigham Reserves
1980–81AFC Red StarBeightonPotter Heigham ReservesCobholm
1981–82Power StationDevelopmentCobholmEarl Beaconsfield
1982–83Birds EyeCobholmWanderersParkside
1983–84CobholmRollesbyParksideSM Rangers
1984–85CobholmParksideABFCFreethorpe Reserves
1985–86ParksideABFCMagnum OwlsMK United
1986–87CobholmTHOSAScripts '84Fleggburgh
1987–88CobholmScripts '84Mautby KennelsFrans Maas
1988–89THOSABradwellFrans MaasCaister North End Reserves
1989–90THOSAGallon PotSalisbury ArmsCyprus
1990–91THOSASouthtown WanderersAnson TigersGreat Yarmouth Cargo Handling
1991–92CobholmCaister AthleticHicklingGorleston 'A'
1992–93Halvergate UnitedMarthamGC Tigers ReservesTwo Bears
1993–94CobholmGC TigersFrans Maas '92
1994–95CobholmOrmesby First & LastTwo BearsCobholm Reserves
1995–96THOSAFrans Maas '92ShrublandsOrmesby Grange
1996–97CobholmCobholm ReservesCrownYarmouth Wanderers
1997–98OrmesbyCrown VeteransYarmouth WanderersCaister United 'B'
1998–99CobholmYarmouth WanderersCatfieldFastolfe Arms
1999–2000CobholmCalifornia TavernFastolfe ArmsSchlumberger
2000–01CobholmSports UnitedTown HallGrampian Freight
2001–02CobholmCamden TavernPrince
2002–03MK UnitedPrinceArches
2003–04MK UnitedArchesGorleston Albion Rovers
2004–05FreethorpeBohemiansGorleston Rangers
2005–06CatfieldMK United ReservesArchers
2006–07CatfieldNorth Albert Tavern

South MK United Reserves

2007–08CatfieldGreat Yarmouth International
2008–09CatfieldAlbion (Great Yarmouth)
2009–10CatfieldBohemians
2010–11CatfieldBelton
2011–12CatfieldHaven Bridge United
2012–13Haven Bridge UnitedWanderers
2013–14CatfieldProstar Windows
2014–15Catfield
2015–16Catfield
2016-17 Great Yarmouth Town Hall

Source[3][4]

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Great Yarmouth and District Football League – History". Retrieved 2011-07-05.
  2. "Great Yarmouth and District Football League – Full-Time Website". Retrieved 27 June 2016.
  3. "Great Yarmouth and District Football League – Division Winners". Retrieved 2011-07-06.
  4. "Great Yarmouth and District Football League". Retrieved 27 June 2016.
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