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This page contains Midland League tables 1890-1900 and details of changes/movements.  Further pages and seasons will be covered in due course, with access via the buttons above once these are ready.

 

MIDLAND LEAGUE 1890-1900

 

Midland League Final Table 1890-1891

 

The season began with 12 clubs in the competition, but Kidderminster resigned during the season and Warwick County were expelled for failing to fulfil fixtures.  The records of both clubs were deleted.

 

1

 Gainsborough Trinity

18

10

4

4

58

21

24

2

 Long Eaton Rangers

18

10

2

6

50

33

22

3

 Lincoln City

18

7

6

5

34

21

20

4

 Derby Midland

18

8

4

6

28

28

20

5

 Sheffield United

18

8

3

7

32

25

19

6

 Burton Wanderers

18

7

4

7

25

33

18

7

 Rotherham Town

18

7

4

7

20

28

18

8

 Burslem Port Vale

18

7

2

9

35

43

16

9

 Derby Junction

18

5

5

8

18

30

15

10

 Staveley

18

2

4

12

19

57

8

 

 

180

71

38

71

319

319

180

 

Lincoln City and Sheffield United left the competition at the end of the season.  Derby Midland amalgamated with Football league side Derby County.  Five new clubs were admitted – Doncaster Rovers, Grantham Rovers, Leicester Fosse, Loughborough Town and Wednesbury Old Athletic.

 

Midland League Final Table 1891-1892

 

Once again there was a mid-season resignation.  This time the club was Staveley, whose record was deleted.

 

1

 Rotherham Town

20

13

1

6

70

41

27

2

 Gainsborough Trinity

20

12

2

6

49

31

26

3

 Burslem Port Vale

20

11

1

8

49

33

23

4

 Wednesbury Old Athletic

20

9

5

6

49

41

23

5

 Burton Wanderers

20

10

2

8

48

32

22

6

 Doncaster Rovers

20

8

5

7

30

36

21

7

 Grantham Rovers

20

6

6

8

29

37

18

8

 Loughborough Town

20

8

1

11

42

46

17

9

 Long Eaton Rangers

20

5

7

8

32

46

17

10

 Derby Junction

20

4

5

11

21

41

13

11

 Leicester Fosse

20

5

3

12

21

56

13

 

 

220

91

38

91

440

440

220

 

Burslem Port Vale were elected to the new Football League Division 2 and so resigned from the Midland League.  Kettering, Mansfield Town and Newark were elected.

 

Midland League Final Table 1892-1893

 

1

 Rotherham Town

24

19

3

2

80

28

41

2

 Burton Wanderers

24

15

4

5

49

33

34

3

 Loughborough Town

24

15

3

6

64

30

33

4

 Leicester Fosse

24

12

3

9

50

37

27

5

 Doncaster Rovers

24

11

4

9

47

44

26

6

 Gainsborough Trinity

24

12

1

11

51

34

25

7

 Kettering

24

11

3

10

48

41

25

8

 Grantham Rovers

24

10

2

12

46

43

22

9

 Wednesbury Old Athletic

24

8

3

13

41

51

19

10

 Long Eaton Rangers

24

6

6

12

34

53

18

11

 Mansfield Town

24

7

2

15

26

70

16

12

 Newark

24

6

3

15

34

62

15

13

 Derby Junction

24

3

5

16

32

76

11

 

 

312

135

42

135

602

602

312

 

Rotherham Town, who were elected to the Football League Division 2, and Wednesbury Old Athletic resigned at the end of the season and Derby Junction did not seek re-election.  Mansfield Greenhalghs were elected.

 

Midland League Final Table 1893-1894

 

1

 Burton Wanderers*

20

17

3

0

82

12

35

2

 Leicester Fosse

20

15

2

3

49

13

32

3

 Loughborough Town

20

12

6

2

52

22

30

4

 Grantham Rovers

20

9

4

7

35

33

22

5

 Mansfield Greenhalghs

20

9

3

8

43

54

21

6

 Long Eaton Rangers

20

7

4

9

43

44

18

7

 Doncaster Rovers

20

5

4

11

27

48

14

8

 Newark

20

6

2

12

28

55

14

9

 Kettering

20

4

5

11

26

59

13

10

 Gainsborough Trinity

20

5

1

14

28

46

11

11

 Mansfield Town

20

2

4

14

27

54

8

 

 

220

91

38

91

440

440

218

 

*2 points deducted for fielding an ineligible player.

Burton Wanderers and Leicester Fosse were both elected to the Football League Division 2 and so resigned from the Midland League, while the two Mansfield clubs amalgamated as ‘Mansfield’.  Derby County Reserves, Heanor Town, Ilkeston Town, Matlock, Rushden Town and Stoke Swifts, believed to have been the ‘Reserve XI’ of the Football League club Stoke, were elected.

 

Midland League Final Table 1894-1895

 

1

 Loughborough Town

26

19

4

3

84

25

42

2

 Stoke Swifts

26

14

7

5

90

33

35

3

 Derby County Reserves

26

12

8

6

46

27

32

4

 Gainsborough Trinity

26

14

4

8

55

36

32

5

 Kettering

26

13

6

7

59

45

32

6

 Ilkeston Town

26

13

5

8

53

46

31

7

 Mansfield

26

12

5

9

46

37

29

8

 Heanor Town

26

9

5

12

49

48

23

9

 Rushden Town

26

10

3

13

47

70

23

10

 Long Eaton Rangers

26

7

5

14

41

55

19

11

 Newark

26

6

6

14

37

63

18

12

 Doncaster Rovers

26

6

6

14

35

70

18

13

 Grantham Rovers

26

6

5

15

27

59

17

14

 Matlock

26

3

7

16

37

92

13

 

 

364

144

76

144

706

706

364

 

Loughborough Town were elected to the Football League Division 2 and so resigned from the Midland League, as did Derby County Reserves and Stoke Swifts.  Four new clubs were elected - Barnsley St. Peter’s, Dresden United, Walsall (from the Football League) and Wellingborough.

 

Midland League Final Table 1895-1896

 

1

 Kettering

28

20

5

3

74

28

45

2

 Gainsborough Trinity

28

17

6

5

59

26

40

3

 Walsall

28

17

6

5

91

47

40

4

 Long Eaton Rangers

28

18

3

7

68

39

39

5

 Rushden Town

28

14

4

10

61

46

32

6

 Heanor Town

28

12

7

9

70

45

31

7

 Ilkeston Town

28

14

2

12

62

41

30

8

 Barnsley St. Peter’s

28

13

3

12

62

52

29

9

 Grantham Rovers

28

11

5

12

64

47

27

10

 Doncaster Rovers

28

10

6

12

44

56

26

11

 Dresden United

28

9

6

13

44

49

24

12

 Wellingborough

28

10

4

14

44

71

24

13

 Mansfield

28

9

2

17

35

68

20

14

 Newark

28

6

1

21

36

78

13

15

 Matlock

28

0

0

28

9

130

0

 

 

420

180

60

180

823

823

420

 

Gainsborough Trinity and Walsall were elected to the Football League Division 2 and so left the Midland League, as did Mansfield, Matlock and Newark, none of whom sought re-election.  Burslem Port Vale (from the Football League), Chesterfield, Glossop North End, Mexborough Town and Worksop Town were elected.

 

Midland League Final Table 1896-1897

 

1

 Doncaster Rovers

28

17

5

6

77

40

39

2

 Glossop North End*

27

15

4

8

67

39

36

3

 Long Eaton Rangers

28

15

2

11

55

39

32

4

 Chesterfield

28

13

6

9

74

53

32

5

 Kettering

28

13

5

10

51

40

31

6

 Wellingborough

28

12

7

9

52

46

31

7

 Burslem Port Vale

28

14

3

11

62

56

31

8

 Heanor Town

28

12

6

10

55

47

30

9

 Ilkeston Town

28

11

7

10

60

57

29

10

 Dresden United

28

12

5

11

48

63

29

11

 Barnsley St. Peter’s

28

10

4

14

57

71

24

12

 Rushden Town

28

9

5

14

43

53

23

13

 Mexborough Town

28

7

7

14

39

50

21

14

 Worksop Town

28

6

5

17

27

63

17

15

 Grantham Rovers*

27

6

33

18

26

76

15

 

 

418

172

104

172

793

793

420

*Glossop North End were awarded 2 points after Grantham Rovers failed to fulfil their away fixture at Glossop.

Grantham Rovers and Worksop Town did not seek re-election, while Dresden United and Heanor Town resigned at the end of the season.  Burton Wanderers, Having failed to gain re-election to Football league Division 2, were admitted to the competition.  Midland League re-election rules were changed so that only the bottom two clubs would have to apply in future.

 

Midland League Final Table 1897-1898

 

1

 Mexborough Town

22

15

3

4

53

30

33

2

 Barnsley St. Peter’s

22

14

3

5

47

29

31

3

 Chesterfield

22

11

7

4

54

23

29

4

 Ilkeston Town

22

9

6

7

37

39

24

5

 Burslem Port Vale

22

10

3

9

46

32

23

6

 Rushden Town

22

9

5

8

35

44

23

7

 Kettering

22

7

5

10

19

28

19

8

 Long Eaton Rangers

22

7

5

10

26

44

19

9

 Glossop North End

22

8

2

12

41

47

18

10

 Doncaster Rovers

22

5

6

11

33

35

16

11

 Burton Wanderers

22

5

6

11

31

44

16

12

 Wellingborough

22

5

3

14

21

48

13

 

 

264

105

54

105

443

443

264

Barnsley St. Peter’s, Burslem Port Vale and Glossop North End were all elected to the expanded Football League Division 2 and so left the Midland League.  Heanor Town re-joined the competition and the ‘reserve sides’ of 4 Football League teams were also admitted – Derby County, Leicester Fosse, Sheffield United and Sheffield Wednesday, known in those days simply as ‘The Wednesday’

 

Midland League Final Table 1898-1899

 

There is a disparity of one between the ‘goals for’ and ‘goals against’ columns.

 

1

 Doncaster Rovers

26

14

5

7

56

47

33

2

 Ilkeston Town

26

15

2

9

55

37

32

3

 Kettering

26

12

7

7

47

32

31

4

 Chesterfield

26

14

3

9

59

42

31

5

 Wellingborough

26

11

6

9

49

34

28

6

 Burton Wanderers

26

11

5

10

49

38

27

7

 Rushden Town

26

12

3

11

44

42

27

8

 Derby County Reserves

26

10

5

11

61

47

25

9

 Sheffield United Reserves

26

9

7

10

45

45

25

10

 Sheffield Wednesday Reserves

26

10

5

11

42

52

25

11

 Heanor Town

26

8

5

13

35

53

21

12

 Leicester Fosse Reserves

26

9

2

15

34

58

20

13

 Long Eaton Rangers

26

9

2

15

37

65

20

14

 Mexborough Town

26

8

3

15

33

54

19

 

 

364

152

60

152

646

646

364

Chesterfield became the latest Midland League side to be elected to the Football League Division 2.  Other departures were Long Eaton Rangers, Mexborough Town, Sheffield United and Sheffield Wednesday, all of whom resigned.  4 clubs joined – Barnsley Reserves, Lincoln City Reserves, Newark and Northampton.

 

Midland League Final Table 1899-1900

 

1

 Kettering

24

16

5

3

57

24

37

2

 Wellingborough

24

16

4

4

64

38

36

3

 Northampton

24

16

2

6

66

36

34

4

 Derby County Reserves

24

11

5

8

63

46

27

5

 Lincoln City Reserves

24

11

3

10

45

46

25

6

 Heanor Town

24

9

7

8

31

36

25

7

 Doncaster Rovers

24

9

6

9

51

42

24

8

 Ilkeston Town

24

9

6

9

43

44

24

9

 Newark

24

10

1

13

51

50

21

10

 Burton Wanderers

24

6

6

12

40

62

18

11

 Rushden Town

24

7

2

15

38

56

16

12

 Barnsley Reserves

24

5

6

13

39

68

16

13

 Leicester Fosse Reserves

24

3

3

18

34

74

9

 

 

312

128

56

128

622

622

312

Barnsley did not seek re-election, while Heanor Town and Kettering both resigned at the end of the season.   Coalville Town, Hinckley Town, Loughborough Town (from the Football League), Sheffield United Reserves and Worksop Town all joined the competition.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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