1921–22 Northern Football League

The 1921–22 Northern Football League season was the 29th in the history of the Northern Football League, a football competition in Northern England.

Northern League
Season1921–22
ChampionsSouth Bank
Matches played182
Goals scored640 (3.52 per match)

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GR Pts
1 South Bank 26 18 6 2 58 23 2.522 42
2 Bishop Auckland 26 15 8 3 53 22 2.409 38
3 Crook Town 26 16 6 4 58 31 1.871 38
4 Stockton 26 13 4 9 59 41 1.439 30
5 Cockfield 26 12 6 8 52 37 1.405 30
6 Tow Law Town 26 13 4 9 52 38 1.368 30
7 Esh Winning 26 12 3 11 39 41 0.951 27
8 Willington 26 9 6 11 55 57 0.965 24
9 Eston United 26 10 3 13 40 52 0.769 23
10 Langley Park 26 8 5 13 34 52 0.654 21
11 Darlington Railway Athletic 26 7 6 13 45 58 0.776 20
12 Scarborough 26 4 8 14 39 71 0.549 16
13 Stanley United 26 5 3 18 36 64 0.563 13
14 Redcar 26 3 6 17 20 53 0.377 12
Source: [1]
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gollark: Where it shines is in performing random useful tasks which there isn't dedicated hardware available for, linking together disparate systems (much more practically than redstone), working as a "microcontroller" to control something based on a bunch of input data, and entertainment-/decorative-type things (displaying stuff on monitors and whatnot, and music with Computronics).
gollark: For example, quarrying. CC has turtles. They can dig things. They can move. You can make a quarry out of this, and people have. But in practice, they're not hugely fast or efficient, and it's hard to make it work well in the face of stuff like server restarts, while a dedicated quarrying device from a mod will handle this fine and probably go faster if you can power it somehow.
gollark: I honestly don't think CC is particularly overpowered even with turtles. While it can technically do basically anything, most bigger packs will have special-purpose devices which are more expensive but do it way better, while CC is very annoying to have work.
gollark: Out of all the available APIs in _G the only ones I can see which allow I/O of some sort directly and don't just make some task you can technically already do more convenient are `fs`, `os`, `redstone`, `http`, and `term`. You can, at most, probably disable `http` and `redstone` without breaking everything horribly, and it would still be annoying.

References

  1. "Northern League 1889-1925". Non League Matters. Retrieved 2014-09-13.
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