2008–09 Midland Football Alliance

The 2008–09 Midland Football Alliance season was the 15th in the history of Midland Football Alliance, a football competition in England.

Midland Football Alliance
Season2008–09
ChampionsMarket Drayton Town
PromotedMarket Drayton Town
RelegatedRacing Club Warwick
Oldbury United
Matches played462
Goals scored1,561 (3.38 per match)

Clubs

The league featured 19 clubs from the previous season, along with three new clubs:

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion or relegation
1 Market Drayton Town 42 31 6 5 111 31 +80 99 Promoted to the Northern Premier League
2 Barwell 42 27 10 5 91 36 +55 91
3 Coalville Town 42 25 7 10 88 51 +37 82
4 Boldmere St. Michaels 42 25 6 11 98 54 +44 81
5 Tipton Town 42 23 9 10 82 44 +38 78
6 Stratford Town 42 21 11 10 92 65 +27 74
7 Coventry Sphinx 42 23 5 14 96 78 +18 74
8 Shifnal Town 42 20 10 12 73 56 +17 67[lower-alpha 1]
9 Causeway United 42 19 7 16 62 47 +15 64
10 Alvechurch 42 16 15 11 73 55 +18 63
11 Coleshill Town 42 18 9 15 70 59 +11 63
12 Bridgnorth Town 42 17 8 17 76 85 9 59
13 Highgate United 42 15 9 18 67 75 8 54
14 Studley 42 15 6 21 55 77 22 51
15 Friar Lane & Epworth 42 14 9 19 70 96 26 51
16 Cradley Town 42 14 8 20 69 81 12 50
17 Westfields 42 13 10 19 75 79 4 49
18 Biddulph Victoria 42 12 8 22 57 102 45 44
19 Oadby Town 42 9 10 23 43 73 30 37
20 Rocester 42 8 9 25 49 88 39 33
21 Racing Club Warwick 42 4 6 32 31 131 100 18 Relegated to the Midland Football Combination
22 Oldbury United 42 1 6 35 33 98 65 8[lower-alpha 2] Relegated to the West Midlands (Regional) League
Source: fchd
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
Notes:
  1. Shifnal Town deducted 3 points.
  2. Oldbury United deducted 1 point.
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