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Whitby Town F.C. was founded as Streaneshalch Football Club in October 1880, [1] soon after its foundation the club changed its name to Whitby Church Temperance. The name was changed in late 1882 to Whitby Football Club and continued to play friendly games as well as competing in the Scarborough & East Riding County Cup.
2.2 Division One East table. 2.3 Results table. ... The league consists of four divisions, ... Whitby Town: 22 7 5 10 31 35 −4 26 11 Morpeth Town: 20 7 5 8 28 32
Whitby Town Football Club is an English football club based in Whitby, North Yorkshire. The club participates in the Northern Premier League , the seventh tier of English football. Founded in 1880, Whitby are one of the oldest clubs from the North Riding of Yorkshire .
Warrington Town – promoted to the National League North; The following 6 clubs joined the division before the season: Basford United - transferred from the Southern League Premier Division Central; Bradford (Park Avenue) – relegated from the National League North; Ilkeston Town – transferred from the Southern League Premier Division Central
Toggle the table of contents. ... The Northern Premier League is an English football league that was founded in 1968. ... Whitby Town: Turnbull Ground 3,500 (505 ...
1.1 League table. 2 Division Two. Toggle Division Two subsection. 2.1 League table. 3 References. 4 External links. Toggle the table of contents. ... Whitby Town: 34 ...
At the 2011 league AGM, the 2011–12 Northern Premier League President's Cup, the cup competition of the Northern Premier League Division One North and South, was deferred for at least one year due to fixture congestion and clubs making losses from the games. It was decided to award the trophy to the team that tops the fair play league at the ...
The 2008–09 was the 41st season for the Northern Premier League Premier Division, and the second season for the Northern Premier League Division One North and South.. As continuing part of non-league restructuring, the Division One South temporarily had 20 teams, while the Division One North contained 21, with a targeted number for both of 22 teams.