2011–12 Isthmian League

The 2011–12 season was the 97th season of the Isthmian League, which is an English football competition featuring semi-professional and amateur clubs from London, East and South East England.The league allocations were released on 20 May 2011.[1]

Premier Division edit

Isthmian League
Premier Division
Season2011–12
ChampionsBillericay Town
PromotedAFC Hornchurch
Billericay Town
RelegatedAveley
Horsham
Leatherhead
Tooting & Mitcham United
Matches played462
Goals scored1,363 (2.95 per match)
Top goalscorer32 goals - Richard Jolly (Wealdstone)
Highest attendance1,145 - Billericay TownLowestoft Town, (28 April)
Total attendance146,064
Average attendance316 (-7.3% to previous season)

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

Billericay Town won the division and were promoted to the Conference South along with play-off winners AFC Hornchurch, while Lowestoft Town lost their second consecutive play-off final. Four clubs were relegated and there were no reprieves from relegation for the first time since the creation of North and South divisions in 2006.

League table edit

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1Billericay Town42241358238+4485Promoted to the Conference South
2AFC Hornchurch42264126835+3382Qualified for the play-offs, then promoted to the Conference South
3Lowestoft Town42257108053+2782Qualified for the play-offs
4Wealdstone42201577639+3775
5Bury Town42229118555+3075
6Lewes422110115547+873
7Hendon42219126944+2572
8Canvey Island42225156655+1171
9Cray Wanderers42208147455+1968
10East Thurrock United42188167065+562
11Kingstonian42187175864−661
12Metropolitan Police42186186346+1760
13Wingate & Finchley421611156379−1659
14Concord Rangers42169177266+657
15Margate42159186665+154
16Carshalton Athletic421410184855−752
17Harrow Borough42138215370−1747
18Hastings United42138214361−1847
19Leatherhead42118234662−1641Relegated to Division One South
20Aveley42512254188−4727Relegated to Division One North
21Tooting & Mitcham United42762947116−6927Relegated to Division One South
22Horsham42363338105−6714[a]
Source: [3][4]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
Notes:
  1. ^ Horsham were deducted one point for fielding an ineligible player against Billericay Town on 10 March (2–2).[2]

Top scorers edit

PlayerClubGoals[5]
Richard JollyWealdstone32
Sam HigginsEast Thurrock United31
Martin TuohyAFC Hornchurch27
Tony StokesConcord Rangers26
Leon SmithWingate & Finchley23
Kwesi AppiahMargate22
Tommy WhitnellCray Wanderers19
Paul VinesCarshalton Athletic18
Bobby TraynorKingstonian16
Lewis SmithAFC Hornchurch

Play-offs edit

Semi-finals edit

2 May 2012 AFC Hornchurch 3–1Bury TownHornchurch Stadium, Hornchurch
19:45Smith 49'
Tuohy 55'
Rook 72'
Clark 63'Attendance: 646
2 May 2012 Lowestoft Town 2–1 (a.e.t.)WealdstoneCrown Meadow, Lowestoft
19:45Henderson 21'
Sinclair 90+5' (pen)
Fitzgerald 63'
O'Leary
Cronin
Attendance: 1,158

Final edit

7 May 2012 AFC Hornchurch 2–1 (a.e.t.)Lowestoft TownHornchurch Stadium
15:00McKenzie 94'
Spencer 119'
Sinclair 104' (pen)Attendance: 1,411
Referee: L Venamore

Results grid edit

Home \ AwayAFCAVEBILBURCANCARCONCRAETUHARHASHENHORKINLEALEWLOWMARMETT&MWEAW&F
AFC Hornchurch2–10–00–11–21–12–01–21–00–00–10–10–23–02–11–03–03–01–06–01–11–0
Aveley2–30–61–22–41–13–31–10–33–20–11–72–10–01–10–00–11–30–21–30–31–2
Billericay Town0–12–14–44–21–10–03–11–03–02–02–12–26–02–11–01–41–12–15–10–02–0
Bury Town2–11–01–12–02–02–01–15–22–25–00–13–01–12–12–12–32–10–14–21–12–2
Canvey Island4–10–30–20–11–20–21–21–01–01–23–11–00–23–11–23–05–02–22–03–12–3
Carshalton Athletic1–20–00–12–10–10–22–30–10–12–00–32–10–11–11–21–42–12–13–00–03–0
Concord Rangers1–23–00–04–21–20–01–14–51–02–22–05–02–32–12–33–21–10–33–41–21–1
Cray Wanderers2–52–22–32–00–01–02–43–01–21–00–03–10–01–20–10–22–42–14–12–13–2
East Thurrock United0–14–11–22–12–11–14–11–20–30–20–01–00–13–01–01–33–04–21–03–31–2
Harrow Borough1–01–11–12–13–41–20–30–43–11–14–22–01–32–00–12–40–22–11–10–01–3
Hastings United1–32–10–00–11–10–21–10–21–23–10–25–01–00–00–12–02–20–22–00–20–1
Hendon2–01–11–23–41–01–11–01–01–13–22–11–12–11–22–21–00–31–35–01–11–1
Horsham0–31–30–51–31–21–30–31–51–51–31–20–31–31–40–11–21–22–22–01–11–2
Kingstonian0–22–00–21–11–22–30–14–22–51–01–11–03–40–31–02–02–12–12–10–32–2
Leatherhead0–12–00–20–50–10–11–31–42–12–02–00–12–10–20–11–22–01–12–41–12–2
Lewes0–44–12–11–11–21–01–21–02–24–22–13–21–11–11–02–22–01–03–11–00–0
Lowestoft Town2–11–01–02–11–13–25–02–11–11–21–32–01–03–22–23–12–12–22–22–12–0
Margate0–23–02–22–31–10–11–01–35–01–04–10–22–12–10–05–11–41–31–20–25–0
Metropolitan Police0–20–00–10–13–15–03–01–01–21–04–00–14–12–12–10–00–21–33–01–22–0
Tooting & Mitcham United1–21–24–21–70–14–30–60–40–11–31–20–32–21–41–42–22–11–10–10–61–1
Wealdstone2–15–21–13–11–21–13–11–12–24–02–10–23–04–11–01–00–01–11–02–02–4
Wingate & Finchley1–22–21–43–20–22–13–10–23–32–23–10–53–20–21–01–22–12–22–14–20–5
Updated to match(es) played on 30 April 2012. Source: Ryman League Premier Division
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Stadia and locations edit

Aveley
Carshalton Athletic
Cray Wanderers
Harrow Borough
Hendon
AFC Hornchurch
Kingstonian
Leatherhead
Metropolitan Police
Tooting & Mitcham United
Wealdstone
Wingate & Finchley
Locations of the Premier Division teams
ClubStadiumCapacity
AFC HornchurchHornchurch Stadium3,500
AveleyThe Mill Field1,100
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
East Thurrock UnitedRookery Hill4,000
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)5,194
LeatherheadFetcham Grove3,400
LewesThe Dripping Pan3,000
Lowestoft TownCrown Meadow2,250
MargateHartsdown Park2,100
Metropolitan PoliceImber Court3,000
Tooting & Mitcham UnitedImperial Fields3,500
WealdstoneGrosvenor Vale2,640
Wingate & FinchleyThe Harry Abrahams Stadium1,500

Division One North edit

Isthmian League
Division One North
Season2011–12
ChampionsLeiston
PromotedEnfield Town
Leiston
RelegatedGreat Wakering Rovers
Matches played462
Goals scored1,473 (3.19 per match)
Top goalscorer26 goals – Liam Hope (Enfield Town)
Highest attendance602 – Enfield TownLeiston, (21 April)
Total attendance64,052
Average attendance139 (+3.7% to previous season)

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

Leiston won the division and were promoted for the second time in a row along with play-off winners Enfield Town. Great Wakering Rovers finished bottom of the table and were the only relegated club, while Ware were reprieved due to clubs folding higher up in the pyramid.

League table edit

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1Leiston4228779941+5891Promoted to the Premier Division
2Enfield Town4227969646+5090Qualified for the play-offs, then promoted to the Premier Division
3Tilbury42231188262+2080Qualified for the play-offs
4Needham Market422381110456+4877
5Grays Athletic42248108047+3377[a]
6Redbridge422110118059+2173
7Harlow Town42218137049+2171
8AFC Sudbury42209136557+869
9Brentwood Town42188165842+1662
10Thamesmead Town42177186871−358
11Maldon & Tiptree421610166266−458
12Potters Bar Town42169176776−957
13Romford421512156473−957
14Waltham Abbey421510177976+355
15Chatham Town42166205463−954
16Heybridge Swifts42157205964−552
17Waltham Forest42127235995−3643
18Cheshunt42912214283−4139
19Soham Town Rangers42713225593−3834
20Ilford4286284785−3830
21Ware4286284078−3830Reprieved from relegation
22Great Wakering Rovers42611254391−4829Relegated to the Essex Senior League
Source: [3]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
Notes:
  1. ^ Grays Athletic were deducted three points for fielding an ineligible player against Leiston on 26 October (1–0).[6]

Top scorers edit

PlayerClubGoals[5]
Liam HopeEnfield Town26
Alex ReadTilbury24
James BakerAFC Sudbury
Sam NewsonNeedham Market22
James GershfieldPotters Bar Town21

Play-offs edit

Semi-finals edit

3 May 2012 Enfield Town 2–2
(3–1 p)
Grays AthleticQueen Elizabeth II Stadium, Enfield Town
19:45Wallace 1'
Kirby 49'
Barber  120' 
Agombar 79' (pen)
Baker 88'
Attendance: 627
4 May 2012 Tilbury3–4 (a.e.t.) Needham Market Chadfields, Tilbury
19:45Henty 6'
Worrell 90+13'
West 95'
Newson 41' (pen), 103', 120'
Wright 72'
Attendance: 243

Final edit

6 May 2012 Enfield Town 1–0Needham MarketQueen Elizabeth II Stadium, Enfield Town
15:00Matata 18'Attendance: 817

Results grid edit

Home \ AwaySUDBRECHACHEENFGRYGWRHARHEYILFLEIM&TNDHPOTREDROMSOHTHATILWALWFOWAR
AFC Sudbury1–01–00–01–21–22–21–21–41–02–33–21–01–01–12–24–10–22–21–01–23–1
Brentwood Town1–23–01–21–21–25–00–12–01–30–11–11–11–00–14–22–11–11–22–05–11–0
Chatham Town0–30–14–02–30–21–02–13–22–00–21–10–22–21–10–34–21–23–02–13–15–2
Cheshunt1–40–51–00–50–12–02–01–42–20–20–01–82–11–23–10–01–11–50–12–10–0
Enfield Town3–31–03–01–12–12–10–33–15–01–04–02–24–23–01–03–05–03–41–14–32–1
Grays Athletic4–02–01–10–00–33–21–12–03–21–00–14–23–10–21–24–11–21–32–00–04–0
Great Wakering Rovers1–30–22–32–21–10–11–10–00–00–41–10–10–32–32–01–12–11–20–22–24–2
Harlow Town0–11–03–05–31–11–13–11–12–00–31–20–01–12–11–03–13–23–01–12–34–0
Heybridge Swifts1–24–00–11–30–11–13–11–33–22–11–01–10–30–30–12–20–10–22–31–01–0
Ilford0–00–10–13–21–10–51–21–22–12–30–21–21–01–22–32–21–02–23–20–11–2
Leiston1–12–14–02–02–12–22–01–43–13–04–13–06–01–13–22–02–23–02–16–01–1
Maldon & Tiptree2–31–20–12–12–01–33–20–12–22–33–11–20–33–10–02–11–00–02–53–02–0
Needham Market2–11–20–17–00–12–17–03–13–44–20–54–17–02–03–32–34–04–13–11–04–0
Potters Bar Town5–11–12–11–10–01–31–12–02–13–11–34–32–31–51–03–30–33–22–30–02–1
Redbridge2–22–20–41–03–52–32–12–13–11–22–21–13–20–23–03–21–13–01–14–12–1
Romford1–00–02–12–20–52–21–02–12–02–01–23–41–10–41–03–30–11–12–22–03–2
Soham Town Rangers3–10–31–01–10–43–23–31–31–12–02–10–12–21–11–01–21–30–11–32–31–4
Thamesmead Town2–10–12–01–22–01–54–01–30–41–00–11–22–45–01–42–24–03–44–44–31–2
Tilbury0–12–01–12–12–12–13–12–11–34–13–11–11–11–01–14–14–20–03–23–32–1
Waltham Abbey0–31–11–01–02–20–17–01–31–22–13–31–10–43–01–34–55–22–32–20–13–2
Waltham Forest0–10–23–12–11–21–21–22–00–24–30–53–23–11–42–74–40–02–02–52–31–1
Ware0–20–02–21–02–31–20–21–00–12–10–11–30–21–30–11–01–11–20–21–32–0
Updated to match(es) played on 30 April 2012. 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
Potters Bar Town
Redbridge
Romford
Thamesmead Town
Tilbury
Waltham Abbey
Locations of Division One North clubs
ClubStadiumCapacity
AFC SudburyKing's Marsh3,800
Brentwood TownThe Brentwood Centre Arena1,800
Chatham TownThe Sports Ground5,000
CheshuntCheshunt Stadium3,000
Enfield TownQueen Elizabeth II Stadium[1]2,500
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
LeistonVictory Road2,500
Maldon & TiptreeWallace Binder Ground2,000
Needham MarketBloomfields4,000
Potters Bar TownParkfield2,000
RedbridgeOakside3,000
RomfordMill Field1,100
Soham Town RangersJulius Martin Lane2,000
Thamesmead TownBayliss Avenue6,000
TilburyChadfields4,000
Waltham AbbeyCapershotts3,500
Waltham ForestCricklefield Stadium (groundshare with Ilford)3,500
WareWodson Park3,300

Notes edit

1.^ Enfield spent start of the season groundsharing with Cheshunt before moving to Queen Elizabeth II Stadium at November.

Division One South edit

Isthmian League
Division One South
Season2011–12
ChampionsWhitehawk
PromotedBognor Regis Town
Whitehawk
RelegatedWhyteleafe
Matches played420
Goals scored1,270 (3.02 per match)
Top goalscorer24 goals – Jason Prior (Bognor Regis Town) and
Stuart King (Folkestone Invicta)
Highest attendance1,279 – Bognor Regis TownWorthing, (26 December)
Total attendance84,520
Average attendance201 (+24.1% to previous season)

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

Croydon Athletic were deducted ten points for financial irregularities,[7] and resigned from the league on 18 January 2012.[8] Croydon's record of P19 W3 D3 L13 GF23 GA44 Pts2 was subsequently expunged.

Whitehawk won Division One South and were promoted to the Premier Division for the first time in their history. Bognor Regis Town finished second for the second season in a row. After defeating Godalming Town in the semi-final, Bognor Regis Town gained revenge on their semifinal rivals from the previous year, Dulwich Hamlet, 1–0 and joined Whitehawk in the Premier Division. Dulwich Hamlet lost their second consecutive play-off final. Croydon Athletic resigned from the league in the middle of the season, so there was only one relegation place, taken by Whyteleafe.

League table edit

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1Whitehawk4029658226+5690[a]Promoted to the Premier Division
2Bognor Regis Town402610410538+6788Qualified for the play-offs, then promoted to the Premier Division
3Dulwich Hamlet4026867326+4786Qualified for the play-offs
4Folkestone Invicta40237108253+2976
5Godalming Town40227117753+2473Qualified for the play-offs, then transferred to SFL Division One Central
6Maidstone United40207136850+1867
7Worthing401810126945+2464
8Hythe Town40178156369−659
9Merstham40178156162−159
10Chipstead40168165957+256
11Ramsgate40167176173−1255
12Walton & Hersham40148185452+250
13Corinthian-Casuals401212164963−1448
14Eastbourne Town401113164962−1346
15Walton Casuals40126225174−2342
16Crawley Down40125236581−1641
17Faversham Town401010204367−2440
18Whitstable Town40124244687−4140
19Sittingbourne40612223675−3930
20Burgess Hill Town4096253990−5130[b]
21Whyteleafe40610243867−2928Relegated to the Kent League
22Croydon Athletic00000000Resigned, record expunged
Source: [3]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
Notes:
  1. ^ Whitehawk were deducted three points for fielding an ineligible player against Maidstone United on 20 August (3–0).
  2. ^ Burgess Hill Town were deducted three points for fielding an ineligible player against Walton & Hersham on 31 December (1–0).[9][10]

Top scorers edit

PlayerClubGoals[5]
Jason PriorBognor Regis Town24
Stuart KingFolkestone Invicta
Shaun WelfordMaidstone United23
Ryan McBrideWorthing19
Terry DoddBognor Regis Town

Play-offs edit

Semi-finals edit

1 May 2012 Bognor Regis Town 4–4
(5–3 p)
Godalming TownNyewood Lane, Bognor Regis
19:45Robinson 33' 76' 102' (pen)
Dodd 75'
Harris 63' 97'
Cooper 73'
Foulser 90+1'
Attendance: 866
1 May 2012 Dulwich Hamlet 2–1Folkestone InvictaChampion Hill, East Dulwich
19:45Powell 28' 82'King 85'Attendance: 632

Final edit

6 May 2012 Bognor Regis Town 1–0Dulwich HamletNyewood Lane, Bognor Regis
15:00Axten 17'Attendance: 2,011

Results grid edit

Home \ AwayBOGBURCHICORCRACRODULESTFAVFOLGODHYTMDSMERRAMSITW&HWALWHIWHTWHYWOR
Bognor Regis Town5–02–12–15–12–24–02–01–16–03–02–02–02–24–21–16–11–02–24–11–0
Burgess Hill Town0–41–30–10–51–03–31–22–20–40–22–33–21–23–01–01–10–22–10–42–2
Chipstead1–35–11–11–01–32–31–11–41–21–10–11–01–22–02–01–01–14–11–01–0
Corinthian-Casuals3–15–21–12–31–11–11–13–10–31–10–10–13–20–20–22–10–32–32–23–3
Crawley Down3–35–01–30–00–41–23–10–10–42–31–54–11–25–13–56–10–33–01–12–0
Croydon Athletic
Dulwich Hamlet0–02–03–03–01–12–03–15–20–11–00–03–11–02–00–03–10–24–12–03–1
Eastbourne Town1–00–13–10–13–11–33–00–00–31–21–31–11–10–11–30–02–31–01–02–2
Faversham Town0–21–11–21–32–00–31–11–40–11–32–12–23–24–01–21–01–20–20–00–1
Folkestone Invicta2–21–02–04–24–11–31–10–02–28–03–20–42–34–12–11–02–04–10–13–1
Godalming Town2–47–01–04–05–22–24–20–12–13–01–10–42–00–01–20–22–14–10–21–0
Hythe Town2–32–31–11–13–11–03–23–00–21–21–03–13–21–12–32–20–14–04–03–1
Maidstone United2–41–03–02–12–02–01–11–30–34–22–01–14–11–02–00–10–34–02–00–0
Merstham0–42–11–12–14–20–33–02–10–41–01–12–44–21–11–01–02–33–21–12–1
Ramsgate1–43–21–40–11–00–10–03–23–22–22–01–04–23–20–01–30–30–22–14–3
Sittingbourne0–00–02–20–22–10–11–22–21–01–31–20–31–21–10–01–12–00–10–00–2
Walton & Hersham0–01–01–40–14–10–31–12–35–01–20–31–41–11–24–04–10–15–02–10–1
Walton Casuals0–50–21–30–11–30–24–20–02–41–11–03–22–03–15–12–00–22–33–20–1
Whitehawk3–02–04–03–01–01–11–04–00–11–11–02–22–12–14–32–12–03–03–01–1
Whitstable Town2–50–13–22–20–01–21–20–20–12–12–42–00–20–01–21–02–00–52–12–3
Whyteleafe0–42–00–23–00–10–22–31–11–21–20–01–12–32–32–20–10–30–32–00–2
Worthing1–02–12–00–00–11–01–13–00–14–05–05–15–12–04–10–05–31–11–22–2
Updated to match(es) played on 30 April 2012. Source: Ryman League Division One South
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Stadia and locations edit

ClubStadiumCapacity
Bognor Regis TownNyewood Lane4,000
Burgess Hill TownLeylands Park2,000
ChipsteadHigh Road2,000
Corinthian-CasualsKing George's Field2,700
Crawley Down GatwickThe Haven Sportsfield1,000
Croydon AthleticKeith Tuckey Stadium3,000
Dulwich HamletChampion Hill3,000
Eastbourne TownThe Saffrons3,000
Faversham TownShepherd Neame Stadium2,000
Folkestone InvictaCheriton Road4,000
Godalming TownWeycourt3,000
Hythe TownReachfields Stadium3,000
Maidstone UnitedBourne Park (groundshare with Sittingbourne)3,000
MersthamMoatside2,000
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
WorthingWorthing Stadium4,000

League Cup edit

2011–12 Isthmian League Cup
Tournament details
Country  England
Teams66
Final positions
ChampionsBury Town
Runner-upEast Thurrock United
Tournament statistics
Matches played65
Goals scored202 (3.11 per match)

The Isthmian League Cup 2011–12 (billed as the Championship Manager Cup 2011–12 for sponsorship reasons) is the 38th season of the Isthmian League Cup, the cup competition of the whole Isthmian League.[11]

Calendar edit

RoundDatesMatchesClubs
First round8 October to 18 October266 → 64
Second round18 October to 15 November3264 → 32
Third round5 November to 6 December1632 → 16
Fourth round6 December to 13 December816 → 8
Quarterfinals17 January to 15 February48 → 4
Semifinals21 February24 → 2
Final28 March12 → 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.
1Dulwich Hamlet (S)2–2Godalming Town (S)178
Dulwich Hamlet advance 4–2 on penalties
2Great Wakering Rovers (N)2–2Maldon & Tiptree (N)55
Maldon & Tiptree advance 4–2 on penalties

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

Semifinals edit

TieHome team (tier)ScoreAway team (tier)Att.
63Bury Town (P)2–0Lowestoft Town (P)574
64East Thurrock United (P)1–0Lewes (P)110

Final edit

28 March 2012 65 Bury Town (P) 1–0East Thurrock United (P)Wheatsheaf Park, Staines-upon-Thames
19:30Attendance: 313

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References edit

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