Furness Premier League
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The Furness Premier League is a football competition based in North West England. It is based in Furness, a peninsula in southern Cumbria and the surrounding area and was founded in the 1970s.[1]
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[edit] Format
The league sits at level 14 of the English football league system. Although it has no formal promotion and relegation arrangements with higher leagues, member clubs have moved up to the West Lancashire Football League, which runs from levels 11-13.
Vickerstown CC were the league champions in the 2005–06 season and have since stepped up to the West Lancashire Football League.
[edit] Member clubs 2011–12
[edit] Premier Division
The Premier Division is currently sponsored by B&D Motors Self Drive.
- Barrow Celtic
- Barrow Wanderers
- Bootle
- Crooklands Casuals Reserves
- Dalton United Reserves
- Furness Rovers Reserves
- Haverigg United
- Hawcoat Park Reserves
- Holker Old Boys Reserves
- Kirkby United
- Millom Reserves
- Vickerstown Cricket Club Reserves
[edit] Division One
Division One is currently sponsored by Premier Tiles.
- Askam United Reserves
- Barrow Island
- Barrow Wanderers Reserves
- Britannia
- Dalton United 'A'
- Furness Cavaliers Reserves
- Holker Old Boys 'A'
- Millom 'A'
- Vickerstown Cricket Club 'A'
- Walney Island Reserves
[edit] Division Two
- Askam United 'A'
- Barrow Celtic Reserves
- Furness Cavaliers 'A'
- GSK Ulverston Rangers Reserves
- Haverigg United Reserves
- Hawcoat Park 'A'
- Kirkby United Reserves
- Swarthmoor Social Reserves
- Walney Island 'A'
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