Metropolitan–London League

The Metropolitan–London League was a short-lived football league for clubs in and around London. It was formed in 1971 by a merger of the Greater London League and the Metropolitan League (which had lost several clubs to the Southern League).[1] It ran with two divisions until 1974, reduced to one in 1974–75 season, after which it merged with the Spartan League to form the London Spartan League, which was later renamed the Spartan League.[2] It merged with the South Midlands League in 1997 to form the modern Spartan South Midlands League

Metropolitan–London League
Founded1971
First season1971–72
Folded1975
Country England
DivisionsOne (1974–1975)
Two (1971–1974)
Number of teamsLowest: 20 (1974–1975)
Highest: 25 (1971–1972)
Domestic cup(s)FA Cup
Most championshipsEpping Town (2)

List of champions

SeasonDivision OneDivision Two
1971–72Epping TownMuirhead Sports
1972–73SwanleyEast Thurrock United
1973–74Epping TownAlma Swanley
SeasonChampions
1974–75Cray Wanderers

Seasons

1971–72

Division One

The new Division One was composed of:

  • Eight clubs from the Greater London League (BROB Barnet, Canvey Island, Chingford, Eton Manor, Ford United, Swanley, Ulysses and Willesden)
  • Four clubs from the Metropolitan League (Cray Wanderers, Epping Town, Hatfield Town and Sheppey United)
  • One club from the Kent League (Faversham Town)
  • East Ham United
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsNotes
1Epping Town2618537125+4641
2Faversham Town2615565430+2435
3East Ham United2614665937+2234
4Cray Wanderers26151105938+2131
5Ford United2612684735+1230
6Swanley2612595636+2029
7Eton Manor2610884544+128
8Hatfield Town26115105051−127
9Sheppey United2696114347−424Joined Kent League
10Canvey Island2678112952−2322
11Willesden2668123551−1620
12Chingford2666143452−1818
13BROB Barnet2664162678−5216
14Ulysses2633202557−329

Division Two

All clubs in Division Two except Muirhead Sports had come from the Greater London League. Woolwich Polytechnic were renamed Thames Polytechnic, Northern Polytechnic became Polytechnic of North London and Vokins became 279 Chislehurst.

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsNotes
1Muirhead Sports2016315819+3935
2279 Chislehurst2013526328+3531Left the league
3Penhill Standard (P)209653731+624Promoted to Division One
4Highfield209474528+1722
5Polytechnic of North London208393641−519
6Bexley206683740−318
7Thames Polytechnic207492532−718
8Brentstonians206682743−1618
9Heathside Sports2073103544−917
10Barkingside2054113646−1014
11RAS & RA2004161259−474
Source: Non-League Matters
(P) Promoted

1972–73

Division One

Division One featured one new club, Penhill Standard, who had been promoted from Division Two the previous season.

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsNotes
1Swanley2618625726+3142
2Epping Town2616645422+3238
3Canvey Island2615564538+735
4Cray Wanderers2616284628+1834
5Willesden2614484837+1132
6Hatfield Town26142104336+730
7Faversham Town26124104431+1328Promotion to Athenian League Division Two
8East Ham United26114116043+1726
9Eton Manor269893030026
10Ford United2658132542−1718
11BROB Barnet2665153052−2217
12Ulysses2648142251−2916
13Chingford2644182452−2812
14Penhill Standard (R)2634192464−4010Relegated to Division Two
Source: Non-League Matters
(R) Relegated

Division Two

Division Two featured one new club, East Thurrock United.

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsNotes
1East Thurrock United (P)1811523612+2427Promoted to Division One
2Highfield (P)1811433717+2026
3Muirhead Sports188733221+1123
4Heathside Sports188643625+1122
5Polytechnic of North London1810263729+822
6Bexley186393438−415
7RAS & RA184591528−1313
8Barkingside183692342−1912
9Thames Polytechnic1843112441−1711
10Brentstonians1833121738−219
Source: Non-League Matters
(P) Promoted

1973–74

Division One

Division One featured two new clubs, East Thurrock United and Highfield, both promoted from Division Two the previous season.

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsNotes
1Epping Town2619257524+5140Promotion to Athenian League Division Two
2East Ham United2615743419+1537
3Eton Manor2613764125+1633
4Cray Wanderers2614576242+2033
5Canvey Island2613674029+1132
6Hatfield Town2612774542+331
7Swanley Town2697104445−125
8Willesden26112134645+124Promotion to Athenian League Division Two
9Highfield2694133658−2222
10Chingford2659123048−1819
11East Thurrock United2674153952−1318
12Ford United2658131845−2718Joined Essex Senior League
13BROB Barnet2649132651−2517
14Ulysses2655162339−1615

Division Two

Division Two featured two new clubs:

  • Alma Swanley
  • Penhill Standard (relegated from Division One)
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsNotes
1Alma Swanley (P)1815305114+3733Promotion to Metropolitan–London League
2Heathside Sports (P)1812424215+2728
3Muirhead Sports (P)1810353830+823
4Penhill Standard (P)187653225+720
5Thames Polytechnic (P)187292233−1116
6Polytechnic of North London186392131−1015Left the league
7Bexley (P)1862102028−814Promotion to Metropolitan–London League
8RAS & RA (P)1853101828−1013
9Barkingside (P)1842122038−1810
10Brentstonians (P)1824121638−228
Source: Non-League Matters
(P) Promoted

1974–75

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsResult
1Cray Wanderers38324212836+9268Joined London Spartan League Division One
2Alma Swanley3826759141+5059
3Canvey Island3824777830+4855Joined Essex Senior League
4Swanley Town3823698140+4152Joined London Spartan League Division One
5Eton Manor38216117239+3348Joined Essex Senior League
6Penhill Standard38208107055+1548Joined London Spartan League Division One
7Hatfield Town381612105735+2244
8Chingford38196136244+1844
9Heathside Sports381610125441+1342
10East Ham United381413115739+1841
11Highfield (R)381310154758−1136Joined London Spartan League Division Two
12East Thurrock United (R)38146185864−634
13BROB Barnet (R)38127194661−1531
14Muirhead Sports (R)38126205477−2330
15Bexley (R)38911184688−4229
16Barkingside (R)3888224580−3524
17Thames Polytechnic (R)3879223382−4923
18Ulysses (R)38414204072−3222
19Brentstonians (R)38642834107−7316
20RAS & RA (R)38382742106−6414
Source: Non-League Matters
(R) Relegated

Member clubs

Member clubs during the league's existence included:

References