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1963–64 Western Football League

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Western Football League
Season1963–64
ChampionsBideford

The 1963–64 season was the 62nd in the history of the Western Football League.

The champions for the first time in their history were Bideford.[1]

Final table

The league remained at 22 clubs after Bristol Rovers Colts left and one new club joined:

  • Frome Town, rejoining after leaving the league in 1960.
  • Bideford Town changed their name to Bideford.
Pos Club P W D L GF GA GAv1 Pts2 Notes
1 Bideford 42 30 6 6 113 36 3.14 66
2 Bristol City Reserves 42 24 15 3 122 43 2.84 63
3 Bridgwater Town 42 25 10 7 82 32 2.56 60
4 Welton Rovers 42 24 6 12 84 54 1.55 54
5 Dorchester Town 42 19 14 9 94 56 1.68 52
6 Salisbury 42 21 8 13 80 61 1.31 50
7 Barnstaple Town 42 20 9 13 92 69 1.33 49
8 Minehead 42 20 8 14 96 85 1.13 48
9 Weymouth Reserves 42 16 12 14 94 74 1.27 44
10 Andover 42 17 10 15 89 78 1.14 44
11 Torquay United Reserves 42 18 7 17 81 73 1.11 43
12 Yeovil Town Reserves 42 17 9 16 73 99 0.74 43
13 Chippenham Town 42 15 8 19 75 62 1.21 38
14 Bath City Reserves 42 12 12 18 77 92 0.84 36
15 Frome Town 42 11 11 20 69 97 0.71 33
16 Weston-super-Mare 42 11 11 20 58 86 0.67 33
17 Glastonbury 42 11 9 22 70 91 0.77 31
18 Exeter City Reserves 42 8 15 19 73 100 0.73 31
19 Poole Town Reserves 42 11 6 25 56 98 0.57 28
20 Bridport 42 7 14 21 40 100 0.4 28
21 Portland United 42 10 5 27 63 127 0.5 25
22 Taunton Town 42 8 9 25 37 105 0.35 25

1 The system of using goal average to separate two teams tied on points was used up to and including the 1976–77 season.

2 The points system: 2 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