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Mid Lancashire League

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What is now the Mid Lancashire League was founded as the Preston & District League by 1891, adopting the current name in 2012.

 

Recent Divisional Champions (incomplete list)

 

As The Preston & District League

Season Premier One Two Three East Three West Four
1990-91 Lancashire Constabulary Burscough Richmond Hoghton Leyland DAF-SGL "A" Bamber Bridge Garth Prison
 

In 1991 Division Four as split North & South

Season Premier One Two Three East Three West Four North Four South
1991-92 Lancashire Constabulary Hoghton Leyland DAF-SGL Coppull Lakeside Fulwood Rangers Fishwick Ramblers Leyland St Mary's
 

The two Division Four Sections were merged in 1992.

Season Premier One Two Three East Three West Four
1992-93 Lancashire Constabulary St Gregory's Walton-le-Dale Burscough Richmond Hurst Green Croston Sports
 

In 1993, Division Two was split East & West.

Season Premier One Two East Two West Three Four
1993-94 Lonsdale Leyland Moor Athletic Croston Sports Club Fishwick Ramblers Tithebarn Engineering Southport Trinity
 

Division Four was dropped in 1994.

Season Premier One Two East Two West Three
1994-95 Burscough Richmond Ingol Ranger Pageant New Friargate Goss
1995-96 Burscough Richmond Hoole United RO Chorley SC res Bamber Bridge Shake Vaults res
1996-97 Shake Vaults Ormskirk West End Mawdesley BTR Walton-le-Dale
 

The two Division Two sections were merged in 1997.

Season Premier One Two Three
1997-98 Burscough Richmond Hillcrest Services Euxton Villa Lowe Builders
1998-99 Whitbread Samlesbury Lostock St Gerards Fulwood Rangers CCA White Hart
 

In 1999, Division Two was split East & West again.

Season Premier One Two East Two West Three
1999-00 Burscough RO Chorley Mudoons Heskin CFC Adlngton
 

Division One was also split, into "A" and "B" Groups in 2000.

Season Premier One "A" One "B" Two East Two West Three
2000-01 Samlesbury Brewery CCA Staceys Southport Trinity Castle BTR Barons
 

Division One reverted to a single section after just 12 months.

Season Premier One Two East Two West Three
2001-02 Burscough Richmond Adlington Higher Walton United Town Green 55th Division
2002-03 Burscough Richmond Higher Walton United Walmer Bridge Ainsdale United Leyland Town
 

The two Division Two sections were merged in 2003.

Season Premier One Two Three
2003-04 Southport Trinity Southport Trinity Lostock St Gerards Longridge Town
2004-05 Burscough Richmond Preston Wanderers Tarleton Corinthians Hoghton Olympic
 

Yep, after two years, Division Two was split East/West again.

Season Premier One Two East Two West Three
2005-06 Southport Trinity Croston Sports Club Blessed Sacrament Leyland St Mary's Southport Trinity
2006-07 Southport Trinity Leyland St Mary's Lostock St Gerards Hoole United Lytham Town
 

And as regular as clockwork, after another two years, Division Two was one again, with Division Four added

Season Premier One Two Three Four
2007-08 Preston Wanderers Southport Trinity res Ainsdale United AFC Mawdesley Penwortham
2008-09 Longridge Town Ainsdale United Walton-le-Dale Leyland Red Rose "A" Adelphi
2009-10 Appley Bridge Eccleston & Heskin Penwortham Town Blessed Sacrament Penwortham St Teresa's
2010-11 Burscough Richmond Blessed Sacrament Penwortham St Teresa's Bolton United Cadley
2011-12 Leyland United Leyland United res Adelphi Preston Academicals Ribble Wanderers
 

The league became the Mid Lancashire League in 2012.

Season Premier One Two Three Four
2012-13 Green Town Bolton United Burscough Bridge Lostock St Gerards "A" Penwortham Town res
2013-14 Fulwood White Hart Walmer Bridge Freckleton Southport Trinity res Eagle
2014-15 Preston Wanderers Broughton Amateurs Charnock Richard Academy Eagle Bamber Bridge Band Club
 

Division Four was disbanded in 2015.

Season Premier One Two Three
2015-16 Southport & Ainsdale Amateurs Fleetwood Hesketh Ribchester Rovers Tarleton Corinthians res
2016-17 Southport & Ainsdale Amateurs Ribchester Rovers Anchorsholme Penwortham Town res
2017-18 Southport & Ainsdale Amateurs Anchorsholme AFC Sherwood Tarleton Corinthians
 

In 2018, Division Three was also lost.

Season Premier One Two
2018-19 Standish St Wilfrids Walmer Bridge The Herald
 

The F.C.H.D. does not have the complete final table information for this league.


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