2010–11 Isthmian League

The 2010–11 season was the 96th season of the Isthmian League, which is an English football competition featuring semi-professional and amateur clubs from London, East and South East England.

Premier Division edit

Isthmian League
Premier Division
Season2010–11
ChampionsSutton United
PromotedSutton United
Tonbridge Angels
RelegatedCroydon Athletic
Folkestone Invicta
Maidstone United
Matches played462
Goals scored1,286 (2.78 per match)
Top goalscorer23 goals – Bobby Traynor (Kingstonian)
Highest attendance1,367 – Sutton UnitedCarshalton Athletic, (25 April)
Total attendance157,523
Average attendance341 (-2.3% to previous season)

The Premier Division consisted of 22 clubs, including 17 clubs from the previous season, and five new clubs:

Sutton United won the division and were promoted back to the Conference South at the third attempt after two play-off defeats, along with play-off winners Tonbridge Angels. Maidstone United, Croydon Athletic, and Folkestone Invicta were relegated while Aveley were reprieved due to Rushden & Diamonds and Ilkeston Town folding in the Football Conference.

League table edit

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1Sutton United4226977633+4387Promoted to the Conference South
2Tonbridge Angels422210107145+2676Qualified for the play-offs, then promoted to the Conference South
3Bury Town422210106749+1876Qualified for the play-offs
4Lowestoft Town42201576830+3875
5Harrow Borough42227137751+2673
6Canvey Island422110116951+1873
7Kingstonian42219126650+1672
8Concord Rangers42218137255+1771
9Cray Wanderers42209137246+2669
10AFC Hornchurch421912115846+1269
11Billericay Town42209135645+1169
12Wealdstone421610165854+458
13Carshalton Athletic421410184957−852
14Tooting & Mitcham United421310196385−2249
15Hendon421210206181−2046
16Margate421112195264−1245
17Horsham421111204377−3444
18Hastings United42911225065−1538
19Aveley42108243562−2738Reprieved from relegation
20Maidstone United42910234375−3237Relegated to Division One South
21Croydon Athletic42104284495−5131[a]
22Folkestone Invicta42512253468−3427
Source: [1][2]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
Notes:
  1. ^ Croydon Athletic were deducted three points for fielding an ineligible player against Folkestone Invicta on 21 August (2–0).

Top scorers edit

PlayerClubGoals[3]
Bobby TraynorKingstonian23
Laurent HamiciCray Wanderers22
Tom BradbrookMargate / Sittingbourne21
Richard JollySutton United / Wealdstone
Rocky BaptisteHarrow Borough20
Tony StokesConcord Rangers19
Francis CollinTonbridge Angels18
Robert KingCanvey Island
Martin TuohyAFC Hornchurch
Peter DeanWealdstone16

Play-offs edit

Semi-finals edit

3 May 2011 Bury Town1–2 Lowestoft Town Ram Meadow, Bury St Edmunds
19:45Henderson 49'Nunn 63' (o.g.)
Genchev 67'
Attendance: 1,427
3 May 2011 Tonbridge Angels 3–2 (a.e.t.)Harrow BoroughLongmead Stadium, Tonbridge
19:45Piper 6'
Kinch 23'
Olorunda 110'
Baptiste 26' 69'Attendance: 1,124

Final edit

7 May 2011 Tonbridge Angels 4–3Lowestoft TownLongmead Stadium, Tonbridge
15:00Olorunda 12'
Walder 22' 39' (pen)
Taylor 78'
Mitchell 30'
Cave-Brown 48'
Genchev 67'
Attendance: 2,411

Results grid edit

Home \ AwayAFCAVEBILBURCANCARCONCRACROFOLHARHASHENHORKINLOWMDSMARSUTTONT&MWEA
AFC Hornchurch1–01–11–10–34–02–01–01–04–02–01–00–00–21–11–22–02–11–13–12–22–2
Aveley1–40–10–21–32–01–10–33–01–10–21–30–21–01–10–31–21–10–00–33–10–1
Billericay Town2–01–01–21–00–02–13–21–24–21–33–02–02–10–11–31–00–01–03–01–01–0
Bury Town1–32–13–02–13–01–22–21–01–12–52–12–22–00–00–01–22–12–11–22–11–0
Canvey Island3–02–13–23–01–10–44–23–21–02–02–24–13–10–20–03–02–01–31–00–21–1
Carshalton Athletic0–02–21–31–01–02–41–11–21–00–11–12–10–01–32–00–01–30–23–22–02–3
Concord Rangers1–30–11–12–21–01–12–03–02–13–02–13–22–02–10–23–20–00–01–23–01–6
Cray Wanderers1–23–01–32–10–02–12–14–00–15–12–03–11–12–00–12–12–00–20–12–31–0
Croydon Athletic0–30–20–01–30–41–41–33–12–11–32–01–42–40–40–21–25–30–32–00–12–2
Folkestone Invicta1–11–21–10–21–21–21–11–10–21–01–31–20–01–01–44–01–20–20–01–31–1
Harrow Borough1–01–21–12–06–12–10–21–13–12–02–22–36–01–02–02–00–00–02–02–02–4
Hastings United0–12–31–00–20–10–10–31–13–12–22–01–12–31–20–01–23–02–31–23–22–0
Hendon2–11–21–13–30–31–04–12–24–02–10–30–04–02–31–12–32–31–00–34–10–1
Horsham0–00–01–21–41–12–11–30–41–10–01–71–11–22–31–21–11–13–10–21–02–1
Kingstonian2–12–04–21–13–10–10–32–12–10–11–33–13–01–32–00–11–01–01–14–21–3
Lowestoft Town2–01–01–10–11–10–02–00–14–04–13–01–18–14–01–13–32–10–00–00–00–0
Maidstone United0–01–10–21–20–11–32–02–40–12–00–02–42–20–11–20–10–20–10–31–12–4
Margate2–22–00–10–12–22–11–20–20–20–22–32–01–16–13–30–31–13–20–13–31–0
Sutton United3–02–11–02–12–02–01–11–15–01–02–12–13–02–02–02–15–12–12–22–24–3
Tonbridge Angels7–11–03–12–31–14–03–20–41–01–01–22–02–12–01–13–31–01–10–13–32–0
Tooting & Mitcham United1–11–23–21–31–20–53–20–32–24–13–21–14–32–21–12–13–43–00–31–51–0
Wealdstone0–32–01–00–03–30–31–30–14–31–11–12–11–03–02–10–21–10–12–10–03–0
Updated to match(es) played on 30 April 2011. Source: Ryman League Premier Division
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Stadia and locations edit

AFC Hornchurch
Aveley
Carshalton Athletic
Cray Wanderers
Croydon Athletic
Harrow Borough
Hendon
Kingstonian
Sutton United
Tooting & Mitcham United
Wealdstone
Locations of the Premier Division clubs
ClubStadiumCapacity
AFC HornchurchHornchurch Stadium3,500
AveleyThe Mill Field (groundshare with Romford)1,100
Billericay TownNew Lodge3,500
Bury TownRam Meadow3,500
Canvey IslandBrockwell Stadium4,308
Carshalton AthleticWar Memorial Sports Ground5,000
Concord RangersThames Road1,500
Cray WanderersHayes Lane (groundshare with Bromley)6,000
Croydon AthleticKeith Tuckey Stadium3,000
Folkestone InvictaCheriton Road4,000
Harrow BoroughEarlsmead Stadium3,070
Hastings UnitedThe Pilot Field4,050
HendonVale Farm (groundshare with Wembley)3,000
HorshamGorings Mead (groundshare with Horsham YMCA)1,500
KingstonianKingsmeadow (groundshare with AFC Wimbledon)4,722
Lowestoft TownCrown Meadow2,250
Maidstone UnitedThe Homelands3,200
MargateHartsdown Park2,100
Sutton UnitedGander Green Lane7,032
Tonbridge AngelsLongmead Stadium3,000
Tooting & Mitcham UnitedImperial Fields3,500
WealdstoneGrosvenor Vale2,640

Division One North edit

Isthmian League
Division One North
Season2010–11
ChampionsEast Thurrock United
PromotedEast Thurrock United
Wingate & Finchley
RelegatedNone
Matches played420
Goals scored1,356 (3.23 per match)
Top goalscorer33 goals – Craig Parker (Needham Market)
Highest attendance763 – Brentwood TownCheshunt, (23 April)
Total attendance56,460
Average attendance134 (+2.3% to previous season)

Division One North consisted of 22 clubs, including 18 clubs from the previous season, and four new clubs:

Leyton withdrew from Division One North on 14 January 2011,[4] but expressed a wish to retain a team in the Youth League. At a meeting on 20 February this proposal was rejected and the club was expelled from the League.[5] The club's record of P19 W1 D6 L12 GF13 GA45 Pts9 was expunged on 24 February.

East Thurrock United won the division and were promoted back to the Premier Division after two seasons of absence along with play-off winners Wingate & Finchley. Waltham Forest were reprieved due to clubs folding higher up the pyramid, so no teams were relegated from the division this season.

League table edit

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1East Thurrock United4030559238+5495Promoted to the Premier Division
2Needham Market4026959549+4687Qualified for the play-offs
3Wingate & Finchley40219107254+1872Qualified for the play-offs, then promoted to the Premier Division
4Harlow Town40218116151+1071Qualified for the play-offs
5Brentwood Town40209117555+2069
6Enfield Town40215147644+3268
7AFC Sudbury401812108264+1866
8Maldon & Tiptree40189137067+363
9Heybridge Swifts401710138159+2261
10Grays Athletic401710136951+1861
11Waltham Abbey401610147563+1258
12Romford40167176366−355
13Potters Bar Town40149176068−851
14Ware40136215777−2045
15Great Wakering Rovers40135226082−2244
16Redbridge40109215179−2839
17Thamesmead Town40116234271−2939
18Cheshunt40108224981−3238
19Tilbury40114254166−2537
20Ilford4088244281−3932
21Waltham Forest4068264390−4726Reprieved from relegation
22Leyton00000000Expelled from league, record expunged
Source: [1]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.

Top scorers edit

PlayerClubGoals[3]
Craig ParkerNeedham Market33
James BakerAFC Sudbury24
Kris NewbyEast Thurrock United22
Leon SmithWingate & Finchley21
Sam NewsonNeedham Market19

Play-offs edit

Semi-finals edit

3 May 2011 Needham Market1–3 Brentwood Town Bloomfields, Needham Market
19:45Parker 44' (pen)Doyle 45' (pen)
Edgar 50'
Yao 62'
Attendance: 344
3 May 2011 Wingate & Finchley 4–2 (a.e.t.)Harlow TownThe Harry Abrahams Stadium, Finchley
19:45Smith 67' 95'
Laird 100'
Jones 108'
Brayley 78'
115'
Attendance: 327

Final edit

7 May 2011 Wingate & Finchley 3–2 (a.e.t.)Brentwood TownThe Harry Abrahams Stadium, Finchley
15:00Laird 6'
Smith 12'
Jones 117'
Blewitt 45+6'
Yao
Dafter 80'
Attendance: 528

Results grid edit

Home \ AwaySUDBRECHEETUENFGRYGWRHARHEYILFLEYM&TNDHPOTREDROMTHATILWALWFOWARW&F
AFC Sudbury2–12–20–21–53–34–01–02–11–16–32–26–03–00–42–10–02–43–35–11–1
Brentwood Town2–31–11–30–62–14–01–13–32–11–22–41–02–02–03–02–02–23–12–12–3
Cheshunt0–21–30–10–30–32–00–31–15–21–22–01–01–32–32–01–22–11–03–10–4
East Thurrock United4–22–23–32–04–03–23–01–22–11–02–13–14–13–00–23–22–14–13–02–1
Enfield Town2–00–11–20–42–00–35–03–01–00–10–02–32–11–10–12–02–13–04–01–2
Grays Athletic1–10–09–01–32–01–20–11–13–01–12–31–22–23–04–13–11–04–01–12–1
Great Wakering Rovers0–42–74–11–11–30–11–12–14–21–20–15–61–30–12–02–01–32–23–23–2
Harlow Town1–00–43–41–12–21–21–02–12–03–01–23–01–14–12–11–01–23–11–11–0
Heybridge Swifts5–10–35–21–32–23–11–21–27–24–00–12–02–32–34–01–01–11–12–12–2
Ilford0–12–01–00–40–10–21–30–21–40–11–21–02–03–21–01–21–10–10–31–3
Leyton
Maldon & Tiptree1–11–13–10–12–41–23–14–12–41–12–22–23–22–01–12–12–14–13–20–0
Needham Market3–20–03–23–03–21–13–21–10–03–34–01–07–12–13–12–14–24–03–24–1
Potters Bar Town2–20–01–00–21–02–32–20–12–10–10–22–22–21–24–11–00–40–04–04–4
Redbridge0–14–00–00–30–21–12–11–21–41–10–50–52–11–31–21–12–24–11–11–2
Romford1–30–22–10–22–02–03–02–40–03–33–11–31–33–10–30–32–35–13–01–1
Thamesmead Town2–21–21–11–20–30–20–11–22–12–23–30–20–30–21–13–13–01–03–10–3
Tilbury1–20–20–00–20–43–23–12–03–42–00–23–21–20–23–30–12–11–00–21–2
Waltham Abbey0–25–21–12–20–22–02–10–11–16–23–20–22–21–00–12–04–05–43–02–4
Waltham Forest3–20–32–10–22–30–20–01–21–22–24–01–31–32–11–11–20–21–14–10–2
Ware2–21–33–13–22–13–04–22–20–11–20–44–32–01–20–24–11–00–12–00–0
Wingate & Finchley0–32–12–12–12–21–10–22–11–31–03–02–12–42–11–01–02–03–35–00–2
Updated to match(es) played on 30 April 2011. Source: Ryman League Division One North
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Stadia and locations edit

Brentwood Town
Cheshunt
Enfield Town
Ilford & Waltham Forest
Leyton
Potters Bar Town
Redbridge
Romford
Thamesmead Town
Tilbury
Waltham Abbey
Wingate & Finchley
Locations of Division One North
ClubStadiumCapacity
AFC SudburyKing's Marsh3,800
Brentwood TownThe Brentwood Centre Arena1,800
CheshuntCheshunt Stadium3,000
East Thurrock UnitedRookery Hill4,000
Enfield TownGoldsdown Road (groundshare with Enfield 1893)3,000
Grays AthleticRookery Hill (groundshare with East Thurrock United)4,000
Great Wakering RoversBurroughs Park3,500
Harlow TownBarrows Farm3,500
Heybridge SwiftsScraley Road3,000
IlfordCricklefield Stadium3,500
LeytonLeyton Stadium2,500
Maldon & TiptreeWallace Binder Ground2,000
Needham MarketBloomfields4,000
Potters Bar TownParkfield2,000
RedbridgeOakside3,000
RomfordMill Field (groundshare with Aveley)1,100
Thamesmead TownBayliss Avenue6,000
TilburyChadfields4,000
Waltham AbbeyCapershotts3,500
Waltham ForestCricklefield Stadium (groundshare with Ilford)3,500
WareWodson Park3,300
Wingate & FinchleyThe Harry Abrahams Stadium1,500

Division One South edit

Isthmian League
Division One South
Season2010–11
ChampionsMetropolitan Police
PromotedLeatherhead
Metropolitan Police
RelegatedHorsham YMCA
Matches played462
Goals scored1,516 (3.28 per match)
Top goalscorer38 goals – Jason Prior (Bognor Regis Town)
Highest attendance1,319 – Bognor Regis TownWorthing, (25 April)
Total attendance74,620
Average attendance162 (+1.3% to previous season)

Division One South consisted of 22 clubs, including 19 clubs from the previous season, and three new clubs:

Metropolitan Police won the division and were promoted to the Premier Division along with play-off winners Leatherhead. Bognor Regis Town missed out on the title by a single goal after a draw against Chatham Town on the final day of the season. The draw was not enough for Chatham Town to escape the relegation zone although they were later reprieved due to clubs folding higher up the pyramid. So, Horsham YMCA were the only club relegated from the Isthmian League this season.

League table edit

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1Metropolitan Police42306610241+6196Promoted to the Premier Division
2Bognor Regis Town42299410343+6096Qualified for the play-offs
3Whitehawk422610610944+6588
4Leatherhead42277810041+5988Qualified for the play-offs, then promoted to the Premier Division
5Dulwich Hamlet42198157959+2065Qualified for the play-offs
6Walton & Hersham42188166958+1162
7Burgess Hill Town421614126960+962
8Ramsgate421612146563+260
9Faversham Town421417115548+759
10Chipstead421512156367−457
11Sittingbourne42168185266−1456
12Walton Casuals42158196571−653
13Fleet Town421410186890−2252Transferred to SFL Division One Central
14Worthing421214167672+450
15Whitstable Town421213175875−1749
16Whyteleafe42143256594−2945
17Godalming Town42136235282−3045
18Eastbourne Town421111206078−1844
19Merstham421015176085−2544[a]
20Corinthian-Casuals42119225380−2742
21Chatham Town421010225280−2840Reprieved from relegation, then transferred to Division One North
22Horsham YMCA42582941119−7823Relegated to the Sussex County League
Source: [1]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
Notes:
  1. ^ Merstham were deducted one point for fielding an ineligible player against Worthing on 26 February (3–3).

Top scorers edit

PlayerClubGoals[3]
Jason PriorBognor Regis Town38
Greg AndrewsLeatherhead33
Tommy HutchingsLeatherhead25
Ian PulmanWhitstable Town
Craig WatkinsMetropolitan Police22

Play-offs edit

Semi-finals edit

3 May 2011 Bognor Regis Town 1–3Dulwich HamletNyewood Lane, Bognor Regis
19:45Johnson 43'Gonsalves 10'
Drewett 28'
Powell 75'
Attendance: 621
3 May 2011 Whitehawk1–1
(3–4 p)
Leatherhead Enclosed Ground, Whitehawk
19:45Armstrong 49' (pen)Hutchings 68'Attendance: 280

Final edit

6 May 2012 Leatherhead 4–3 (a.e.t.)Dulwich HamletFetcham Grove, Leatherhead
15:00Andrews 45'
Terry 83' 90+6' 99'
Drewett 19' 51'
Francis 44'
Attendance: 1,022

Results grid edit

Home \ AwayBOGBURCHACHICORDULESTFAVFLEGODHYMLEAMERMETRAMSITW&HWALWHIWHTWHYWOR
Bognor Regis Town4–13–13–02–22–01–32–05–02–04–13–23–31–01–14–14–02–02–11–11–03–1
Burgess Hill Town2–11–13–01–11–11–11–16–03–14–00–21–22–21–13–12–32–22–21–14–02–0
Chatham Town1–01–00–31–03–23–10–24–13–22–11–14–02–20–11–03–23–26–10–01–21–1
Chipstead1–32–12–23–11–41–12–12–42–12–11–32–22–21–10–12–12–11–12–21–22–0
Corinthian-Casuals1–24–02–12–03–10–31–11–21–33–11–22–10–42–03–21–31–13–42–93–21–1
Dulwich Hamlet1–01–05–23–23–12–22–26–04–01–11–00–10–12–43–02–01–20–12–11–01–2
Eastbourne Town0–12–12–02–05–10–34–11–11–04–41–20–11–20–14–42–16–03–51–22–21–3
Faversham Town4–01–12–12–23–01–23–02–23–12–00–44–10–20–23–12–00–12–11–11–02–2
Fleet Town0–20–23–11–11–02–23–11–12–04–21–31–10–22–11–00–33–10–13–21–21–1
Godalming Town0–61–12–09–02–13–50–13–00–53–01–21–22–01–20–21–34–30–31–24–12–2
Horsham YMCA0–31–41–12–20–30–23–23–12–00–20–113–53–02–30–50–20–32–22–32–14–1
Leatherhead3–21–02–01–20–12–07–33–02–10–211–04–00–23–32–02–12–22–13–01–11–1
Merstham2–40–10–20–43–12–31–11–15–21–02–20–30–31–21–12–21–51–44–30–30–1
Metropolitan Police1–13–02–23–15–04–01–12–04–18–13–11–01–03–01–04–22–00–35–24–50–3
Ramsgate1–31–32–10–13–10–03–12–22–21–02–20–20–11–10–21–15–12–20–15–03–3
Sittingbourne0–50–12–00–31–02–20–11–12–12–21–01–21–10–23–00–31–02–22–02–10–4
Walton & Hersham1–11–11–21–21–10–20–13–23–20–23–00–23–10–23–00–11–00–23–11–33–1
Walton Casuals1–23–02–02–12–12–21–01–22–11–12–00–53–01–42–32–21–30–11–24–13–1
Whitehawk1–26–04–13–16–03–13–02–22–05–06–12–11–00–24–24–00–11–01–05–01–0
Whitstable Town1–01–02–10–34–00–11–20–12–31–24–02–21–00–61–02–10–12–11–33–43–2
Whyteleafe1–52–30–11–24–22–12–31–03–42–12–02–61–11–20–10–12–54–01–23–21–2
Worthing2–22–03–14–13–01–41–01–23–32–35–01–23–32–31–21–21–62–32–01–24–0
Updated to match(es) played on 30 April 2011. Source: Ryman League Division One South
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Stadia and locations edit

Locations of Division One South clubs
ClubStadiumCapacity
Chatham TownThe Sports Ground5,000
Bognor Regis TownNyewood Lane4,000
Burgess Hill TownLeylands Park2,000
ChipsteadHigh Road2,000
Corinthian-CasualsKing George's Field2,700
Dulwich HamletChampion Hill3,000
Eastbourne TownThe Saffrons3,000
Faversham TownShepherd Neame Stadium2,000
Fleet TownCalthorpe Park2,000
Godalming TownWeycourt3,000
Horsham YMCAGorings Mead (groundshare with Horsham)1,500
LeatherheadFetcham Grove3,400
MersthamMoatside2,000
Metropolitan PoliceImber Court3,000
RamsgateSouthwood Stadium2,500
SittingbourneBourne Park3,000
Walton & HershamThe Sports Ground2,000
Walton CasualsWaterside Stadium2,000
WhitehawkThe Enclosed Ground2,000
Whitstable TownThe Belmont Ground3,000
WhyteleafeChurch Road2,000
WorthingWoodside Road4,000

League Cup edit

2010–11 Isthmian League Cup
Tournament details
Country  England
Teams66
Final positions
ChampionsWingate & Finchley
Runner-upDulwich Hamlet
Tournament statistics
Matches played65
Goals scored212 (3.26 per match)

The Isthmian League Cup 2010–11 (billed as the Championship Manager Cup 2010–11 for sponsorship reasons) is the 37th season of the Isthmian League Cup, the cup competition of the whole Isthmian League. Sixty-six clubs took part.[6]

Calendar edit

RoundDatesMatchesClubs
First round14 September to 15 September266 → 64
Second round5 October to 16 November3264 → 32
Third round2 November to 27 January1632 → 16
Fourth round14 December to 7 February816 → 8
Quarterfinals8 February to 22 February48 → 4
Semifinals8 March 201124 → 2
Final30 March 201112 → 1

First round edit

Four clubs from Division Ones participated in the first round, while all other clubs received a bye to the second round.

TieHome team (tier)ScoreAway team (tier)Att.
1Waltham Forest (N)1–0Grays Athletic (N)75
2Fleet Town (S)4–3Horsham YMCA (S)63

Second round edit

The two clubs to have made it through the first round were entered into the draw with every other Isthmian League club, making sixty-four teams.

Third round edit

Fourth round edit

Quarterfinals edit

8 February 2011 59 Wingate & Finchley (N) 5–2Metropolitan Police (S)Harry Abrahams Stadium, Finchley
19:45L. Smith 10', 88'
Cooper 19'
Burrell 38'
Fowler 78' (pen.)
ReportField 42'
Noakes 55'
Attendance: 35
22 February 2011 60Fleet Town (S)0–2 Maldon & Tiptree (N) Calthorpe Park, Fleet
19:45ReportShave 8'
Deane 51'
Attendance: 75
15 February 2011 61Heybridge Swifts (N)0–2 Dulwich Hamlet (S) Scraley Road, Heybridge
19:30ReportPowell 86'
Clunis 90+1'
Attendance: 63
22 February 2011 62Cray Wanderers (P)0–2 Leatherhead (S) Hayes Lane, Bromley
19:45ReportHutchings 1'
Macleod 67'
Attendance: 92
Referee: Tony Mason (Sidcup)

Semifinals edit

8 March 2011 63Leatherhead (S)1–5 Dulwich Hamlet (S) Fetcham Grove, Leatherhead
19:45Maan 30'ReportJames 5', 68'
Clunis 32'
Powell 40'
Morath-Gibbs 75'
Attendance: 128
8 March 2011 64 Wingate & Finchley (N) 2–1Maldon & Tiptree (N)Harry Abrahams Stadium, Finchley
19:45O'Brien 54', 62'ReportOwn goal 50'Attendance: 35

Final edit

30 March 2011 65Dulwich Hamlet (S)0–2 Wingate & Finchley (N) Imber Court, East Molesey
19:30ReportLaird 43'
Rifat 65'
Attendance: 502
Referee: Nigel Lugg

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c 2010–11 Isthmian League
  2. ^ "nonleaguefooty website". Archived from the original on 2019-05-12. Retrieved 2016-12-30.
  3. ^ a b c "Isthmian League 2010/11 Bulletin No39" (PDF).
  4. ^ "Leyton withdraw". Ryman League. 14 January 2011. Archived from the original on 11 September 2012. Retrieved 15 January 2011.
  5. ^ "Leyton expelled by unanimous vote". Ryman League. 20 February 2011. Archived from the original on 11 July 2011. Retrieved 21 February 2011.
  6. ^ The Isthmian archive

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