Season | 2014–15 |
---|---|
Champions | Corby Town |
Promoted | Corby Town, Truro City |
Relegated | Banbury United, Arlesey Town, Burnham |
Matches played | 506 |
Goals scored | 1,529 (3.02 per match) |
Top goalscorer | 25 – Stewart Yetton (Weymouth) |
Biggest home win | Poole Town 7 – 0 Frome Town, 25 August 2014 |
Biggest away win | Slough Town 1 – 7 Redditch United, 11 October 2014 |
Highest scoring | St Neots Town 6 – 5 Dorchester Town, 6 December 2014 |
Highest attendance | 2203 – Poole Town 2 – 3 Corby Town, 25 April 2015 |
Lowest attendance | 75 – Cirencester Town 6 – 1 Dorchester Town, 30 September 2014 |
Total attendance | 146,586 |
Average attendance | 290 |
← 2013–14
2015–16 →
|
Season | 2014–15 |
---|---|
Matches played | 226 |
Goals scored | 759 (3.36 per match) |
Top goalscorer | 17 – Lewis Putman (Aylesbury United) |
Biggest home win |
Aylesbury 8 – 1 St Ives Town, 27 September 2014 Aylesbury 8 – 1 Leighton Town, 8 September 2014 |
Highest scoring | Chalfont St Peter 5 – 6 Potters Bar Town, 7 October 2014 |
Highest attendance | 689 – Kettering Town 2 – 1 Aylesbury United, 9 August 2014 |
Lowest attendance | 42 – North Greenford United 1 – 5 Royston Town, 8 November 2014 |
Total attendance | 75,406 |
Average attendance | 163 |
← 2013–14
2015–16 →
|
Season | 2014–15 |
---|---|
Matches played | 222 |
Goals scored | 750 (3.38 per match) |
Top goalscorer | 27 – John Mills (Didcot Town |
Biggest home win | North Leigh 11 – 0 Bashley, 22 November 2014 |
Biggest away win | Bishop's Cleeve 0 – 7 Cinderford Town, 9 September 2014 |
Highest scoring | North Leigh 11 – 0 Bashley, 22 November 2014 |
Highest attendance | 1534 – Merthyr Town 9 – 0 Bishop's Cleeve, 6 April 2015 |
Lowest attendance | 44 – Bishop's Cleeve 5 – 3 Clevedon Town, 16 December 2014 |
Total attendance | 82,444 |
Average attendance | 178 |
← 2013–14
2015–16 →
|
Country | England | ||
---|---|---|---|
Teams | 68 | ||
|
The 2014–15 season is the 112th in the history of the Southern League since its establishment in 1894. From the current season onwards, the Southern League is known as Evo-Stik Southern Premier, following a sponsorship deal with Evo-Stik.
Following the liquidation of Premier Division club Hinckley United and the resignation of Thatcham Town from Division One South & West at the end of the season, plus the resignation of Vauxhall Motors from the Conference North,Fleet Town were reprieved from relegation in Division One South & West.
There were subsequently further movements after Worksop Town resigned from the Northern Premier League. Wingate & Finchley had initially been relegated to Isthmian League Division One North, but were readmitted to the Premier Division. Knock-on effects included Ware moving back to the Isthmian after first being placed in the Southern League Division One Central, and Hayes & Yeading United moving to the Southern Premier after initially being placed in the Isthmian Premier. Hayes & Yeading replaced Halesowen Town who had been moved from the Northern to the Southern, and were moved back. Corby Town returned to the Southern after first being placed in the Northern, and Stourbridge moved the other way. Ware were replaced in Division One Central by Bedworth United, who were transferred from the Northern Premier League Division One South.
However, Hayes & Yeading United were once again moved, this time back to the Conference South, when Hereford United were expelled from the Football Conference, and demoted to the Southern Premier.