2014–15 Isthmian League

The 2014–15 season was the 100th season of the Isthmian League, which is an English football competition featuring semi-professional and amateur clubs from London, East and South East England.

Following the resignation of Vauxhall Motors from the Conference North,[1] and the liquidation of Southern League Premier Division club Hinckley United,[2] Redhill and Wroxham were reprieved from relegation in Division One South and Division One North respectively.[3]

There was subsequently a further reprieve as Worksop Town resigned from the Northern Premier League. Wingate & Finchley had initially been relegated to Isthmian League Division One North, but were readmitted to the Premier Division. Knock-on effects included Ware moving back to Division One North after first being placed in the Southern League, and Hayes & Yeading United moving to the Southern Premier after initially being placed in the Isthmian Premier.[4]

Premier Division edit

Isthmian League
Premier Division
Season2014–15
ChampionsMaidstone United
PromotedMaidstone United
Margate
RelegatedAFC Hornchurch
Bury Town
Peacehaven & Telscombe
Witham Town
Matches played552
Goals scored1,577 (2.86 per match)
Top goalscorer33 goals - Sam Higgins (East Thurrock United)
Highest attendance3000 - Dulwich Hamlet 0 - 0 Maidstone United, (18 April)
Total attendance215,462
Average attendance390 (+3.4% to previous season)

The Premier Division consisted of 24 clubs: 19 clubs from the previous season, and five new clubs:

Maidstone United won the division and were promoted to the Conference South, renamed the National League South for 2015–16. It would be the highest level Maidstone had reached since the club was reformed in 1992. Enfield Town initially finished the season in fifth place, but prior to the play-offs they were controversially deducted three points due to fielding an ineligible player, and dropped out of play-off zone. Margate won the play-offs and returned to the sixth tier after ten seasons in the Isthmian League. The four clubs that finished in the bottom four places were relegated. Peacehaven & Telscombe missed out on a reprieve by one point from Marine who finished 21st in the Northern Premier League.

League table edit

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1Maidstone United46291168541+4498Promoted to the National League South
2Hendon46271458255+2795Qualified for the play-offs
3Margate462510119458+3685Qualified for the play-offs, then promoted to the National League South
4Dulwich Hamlet462113126651+1576Qualified for the play-offs
5Metropolitan Police462112137251+2175
6Grays Athletic46228167057+1374
7Enfield Town46244187056+1473[a]
8Billericay Town46208187365+868
9Leiston461813157358+1567
10Leatherhead461910177262+1067
11Kingstonian461813156356+767
12Wingate & Finchley46207197270+267
13East Thurrock United461715146671−566
14Bognor Regis Town461712177164+763
15Hampton & Richmond46169216279−1757
16Harrow Borough46158236477−1353
17Canvey Island461411216177−1653
18VCD Athletic461411215370−1753
19Lewes461411214567−2253
20Tonbridge Angels461313206367−452
21Peacehaven & Telscombe46139245885−2748Relegated to Division One South
22Witham Town46915226184−2342Relegated to Division One North
23AFC Hornchurch461010264670−2440
24Bury Town46711283586−5132
Source: [6]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
Notes:
  1. ^ Enfield Town were deducted three points for fielding an ineligible player.[5]

Top scorers edit

PlayerClubGoals[7]
Sam HigginsEast Thurrock United33
David KnightWingate & Finchley29
Rowan LiburdBillericay Town22
Freddie LadapoGrays Athletic / Margate
Jay MayMaidstone United
Ryan MossMargate
George PurcellAFC Hornchurch20
Leon SmithHendon19
Charles MooneHampton & Richmond Borough
Oliver PearceBognor Regis Town18
Kezie IbeHendon

Play-offs edit

After Enfield Town were found guilty of fielding an ineligible player in two matches, they were deducted three points, resulting in Metropolitan Police moving into a play-off position.[8][5] Both play-off semi-finals were postponed until Enfield Town's appeal was (unsuccessfully) concluded.[9]

Semifinals edit
14 May 2015 Hendon 2–1Metropolitan PoliceEarlsmead Stadium, South Harrow
19:45Maclaren 32'
Da Costa 47'
Collins 17' (pen.)Attendance: 367
14 May 2015 Margate 2–1Dulwich HamletHartsdown Park, Margate
19:45Moss 41'
Taylor 77'
Clunis 68'Attendance: 1,073
Final edit
17 May 2015 Hendon0–1 Margate Earlsmead Stadium, South Harrow
15:00Moss 39'Attendance: 1,228

Results edit

Home \ AwayAFCBILBOGBURCANDULETUENFGRYH&RHARHENKINLEALEILEWMDSMARMETPETTONVCDW&FWIT
AFC Hornchurch2–20–01–12–01–01–10–12–00–11–30–20–01–31–10–10–20–22–21–10–02–00–12–1
Billericay Town3–11–24–10–12–12–05–02–01–10–10–20–22–04–02–21–34–33–01–13–32–12–33–0
Bognor Regis Town1–21–11–12–14–00–12–11–23–02–04–11–11–22–21–23–40–12–03–10–02–13–25–2
Bury Town1–42–11–11–01–30–11–10–20–22–11–30–31–10–00–21–21–42–11–22–12–31–20–0
Canvey Island0–31–03–13–41–21–22–11–10–41–00–11–31–11–31–11–22–24–42–15–21–03–21–1
Dulwich Hamlet2–02–10–13–00–33–32–12–02–23–20–02–14–11–22–00–02–10–03–12–01–23–31–0
East Thurrock United1–02–11–11–11–02–21–10–21–01–31–10–11–11–00–01–11–10–54–02–13–20–02–1
Enfield Town3–24–02–01–03–20–10–22–21–05–01–02–53–10–23–00–43–11–01–02–11–02–32–0
Grays Athletic1–02–00–12–01–21–01–33–13–22–10–03–11–11–11–30–00–20–11–03–11–13–24–0
Hampton & Richmond2–11–21–11–01–21–02–11–00–42–12–22–01–54–62–12–12–02–21–30–12–11–42–4
Harrow Borough0–31–21–23–11–01–32–42–01–41–22–22–03–22–01–11–11–22–22–00–12–05–13–3
Hendon4–21–11–02–01–02–21–10–33–22–22–03–12–02–12–12–13–22–13–21–01–13–12–0
Kingstonian1–02–21–20–01–11–12–20–10–21–10–12–22–20–13–00–13–33–13–01–00–13–22–1
Leatherhead2–10–14–34–01–02–02–10–23–13–10–12–31–21–00–11–11–01–12–21–20–12–01–2
Leiston4–02–13–20–11–10–21–22–23–02–00–00–10–11–23–02–20–11–15–02–11–22–01–1
Lewes2–20–21–01–01–21–03–22–13–20–00–11–21–00–10–20–21–52–02–20–02–23–02–2
Maidstone United2–03–02–11–05–21–13–20–32–12–02–11–14–12–14–12–12–13–12–01–12–03–01–1
Margate5–15–13–13–04–21–23–10–33–01–03–34–42–01–01–13–01–02–11–22–20–30–02–1
Metropolitan Police2–12–12–04–11–10–05–01–00–13–01–02–00–03–33–12–02–00–32–02–11–01–23–1
Peacehaven & Telscombe2–10–21–11–00–10–14–30–22–52–44–12–01–22–50–42–01–10–22–04–11–11–23–3
Tonbridge Angels4–00–11–11–14–12–23–12–11–22–01–13–30–20–31–22–01–02–20–21–24–11–23–0
VCD Athletic0–22–01–31–12–20–32–22–11–22–13–21–31–12–02–22–00–20–31–10–20–32–02–0
Wingate & Finchley1–00–14–14–02–03–03–41–01–02–23–11–21–20–03–42–00–21–10–21–12–02–03–2
Witham Town2–12–32–24–11–10–02–01–21–13–23–11–22–32–31–11–11–31–20–21–02–21–11–0
Updated to match(es) played on 25 April 2015. Source: IL Premier Division results grid
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Stadia and locations edit

Dulwich Hamlet
Enfield Town
Grays Athletic
Hampton & Richmond Borough
Harrow Borough & Hendon
AFC Hornchurch
Kingstonian
Leatherhead
Metropolitan Police
VCD Athletic
Wingate & Finchley
Locations of the Premier Division clubs
ClubStadiumCapacity
AFC HornchurchHornchurch Stadium3,500
Billericay TownNew Lodge3,500
Bognor Regis TownNyewood Lane4,500
Bury TownRam Meadow3,500
Canvey IslandPark Lane4,500
Dulwich HamletChampion Hill3,000
East Thurrock UnitedRookery Hill4,000
Enfield TownQueen Elizabeth II Stadium2,500
Grays AthleticThe Mill Field (groundshare with Aveley)1,100
Hampton & Richmond BoroughBeveree Stadium3,500
Harrow BoroughEarlsmead Stadium3,070
HendonEarlsmead Stadium (groundshare with Harrow Borough)3,070
KingstonianKingsmeadow (groundshare with AFC Wimbledon)4,850
LeatherheadFetcham Grove3,400
LeistonVictory Road2,500
LewesThe Dripping Pan3,000
Maidstone UnitedGallagher Stadium2,500
MargateHartsdown Park2,100
Metropolitan PoliceImber Court3,000
Peacehaven & TelscombeThe Sports Park1,500
Tonbridge AngelsLongmead Stadium5,000
VCD AthleticOakwood1,180
Wingate & FinchleyThe Harry Abrahams Stadium1,500
Witham TownSpa Road2,500

Division One North edit

Isthmian League
Division One North
Season2014–15
ChampionsNeedham Market
PromotedBrentwood Town
Needham Market
RelegatedBurnham Ramblers
Matches played552
Goals scored1,830 (3.32 per match)
Top goalscorer32 goals - Alexander Read (Harlow Town)
Highest attendance972 - Needham Market 2 - 2 Harlow Town, (18 April)
Total attendance68,441
Average attendance124 (+17.0% to previous season)

Division One North consisted of 24 clubs: 20 clubs from the previous season, and four new clubs:

Needham Market won the division and were promoted to the Premier Division after three play-off defeats in the four previous seasons. This was the highest level so far reached by the club in its history. Brentwood Town won the play-offs and joined Needham Market in the Premier Division after eight years in Division One North. Burnham Ramblers finished bottom of the table and were the only relegated club after Barkingside and Redbridge were reprieved. This was due to Salisbury City not starting the season, Hereford United folding during the season and the lack of clubs promoting from the ninth tier.

League table edit

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1Needham Market46335810141+60104Promoted to the Premier Division
2Harlow Town463110510858+50103Qualified for the play-offs
3AFC Sudbury46286128951+3890
4Brentwood Town462510118363+2085Qualified for the play-offs, then promoted to the Premier Division
5Thurrock462591210457+4784Qualified for the play-offs
6Brightlingsea Regent46257148857+3182
7Dereham Town46256158263+1981
8Wroxham462310139758+3979
9Aveley46217188675+1170
10Ware461616147660+1664Transferred to SFL Division One Central
11Soham Town Rangers46196217486−1263
12Heybridge Swifts461711187075−562
13Thamesmead Town461610206169−858
14Tilbury461610206476−1258
15Great Wakering Rovers461410228087−752
16Cray Wanderers461410227786−952
17Waltham Abbey461410227690−1452
18Cheshunt461313206378−1552
19Maldon & Tiptree461310235778−2149
20Romford46139246999−3048
21Chatham Town461211235275−2347Transferred to Division One South
22Barkingside46129255998−3945Reprieved from relegation
23Redbridge461362764111−4745
24Burnham Ramblers46573450138−8822Relegated to the Essex Senior League
Source: [6]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.

Top scorers edit

PlayerClubGoals[10]
Alexander ReadHarlow Town32
Sam NewsonNeedham Market29
Jason HallettWaltham Abbey28
Christy FinchWroxham
Remy GordonWroxham24

Play-offs edit

Semifinals edit
29 April 2015 Harlow Town3–4 (a.e.t.) Thurrock Barrows Farm, Harlow
19:45Read 17' 32'
Dadson 106'
Goodhind  120'
Harlow Town reportGoodhind 1' (o.g.)
Stimson 66'
Thompson 93'
Wall 104'
Stimson  123'
Attendance: 901
29 April 2015 AFC Sudbury0–0
(1–4 p)
Brentwood Town Kings Marsh, Sudbury, Suffolk
19:45Sudbury reportNgandu  108'Attendance: 543
Penalties
Baker
Parker
Newby
Robinson
Dobbs
Lowe
Stokes
Final edit
3 May 2015 Brentwood Town 5–0ThurrockBrentwood Centre Arena, Brentwood
15:00Akrofi 50' 59' 63'
Rees 64'
Sherwin 85'
Waters  62'Attendance: 763

Results edit

Home \ AwaySUDAVEBARBREBRIBURCHACHECRADERGWRHARHEYM&TNDHREDROMSOHTHATHUTILWALWARWRO
AFC Sudbury0–35–10–10–12–12–01–32–10–26–11–11–01–01–35–03–03–13–32–64–03–03–21–0
Aveley3–00–21–10–33–02–11–03–23–13–11–22–11–12–07–04–43–13–30–40–20–22–30–5
Barkingside0–30–14–21–22–01–03–21–10–22–31–22–11–00–11–11–12–10–20–20–20–51–11–2
Brentwood Town1–43–11–32–14–22–20–03–30–13–01–23–32–01–31–01–02–21–10–31–03–20–25–1
Brightlingsea Regent3–00–21–10–21–10–20–12–42–04–11–10–22–01–04–03–11–05–03–15–01–11–02–0
Burnham Ramblers0–30–43–30–22–31–23–30–40–21–62–41–42–10–33–40–31–23–21–32–13–41–52–2
Chatham Town0–10–52–00–15–11–01–11–03–10–01–20–11–00–52–10–23–12–21–50–10–01–12–3
Cheshunt0–12–15–22–31–50–00–01–10–10–00–22–12–40–23–50–12–30–02–02–12–22–11–3
Cray Wanderers1–53–34–22–30–32–03–01–42–33–12–23–01–21–31–42–11–11–10–34–14–01–12–3
Dereham Town3–12–11–22–12–17–01–10–30–21–40–14–23–13–14–02–11–10–12–14–11–00–02–0
Great Wakering Rovers1–52–22–01–21–30–11–23–20–22–22–41–01–22–26–23–04–14–02–22–21–11–20–4
Harlow Town0–03–15–21–14–04–22–15–10–26–33–12–33–12–14–03–11–02–11–12–24–13–21–1
Heybridge Swifts2–34–31–12–01–11–01–10–02–12–42–12–41–11–01–12–33–31–10–22–21–02–41–1
Maldon & Tiptree0–12–11–11–20–31–10–22–23–11–13–51–00–31–13–22–11–22–00–01–24–22–21–2
Needham Market1–03–04–11–24–15–02–14–23–01–11–02–21–24–21–06–22–02–02–05–32–10–12–0
Redbridge0–22–12–41–21–54–34–12–10–12–11–31–32–14–10–32–12–00–21–32–11–10–00–3
Romford0–11–35–10–52–24–03–12–02–24–20–32–21–30–21–32–11–22–12–22–21–13–12–2
Soham Town Rangers1–12–11–50–21–26–22–11–24–22–13–10–13–10–21–35–12–10–10–24–22–12–23–1
Thamesmead Town0–10–12–11–22–01–21–15–02–00–21–03–21–01–02–31–00–14–02–22–12–01–20–3
Thurrock0–20–25–02–31–35–14–21–11–02–02–12–10–11–10–14–26–24–13–04–05–21–13–0
Tilbury1–10–12–21–02–12–01–01–32–00–20–02–33–02–10–12–21–03–02–13–41–31–11–2
Waltham Abbey1–44–13–13–32–35–33–21–02–21–21–31–21–20–20–24–12–12–33–31–10–41–32–1
Ware1–12–23–01–22–10–02–21–24–11–24–01–22–44–01–21–14–00–13–21–00–00–11–3
Wroxham2–01–23–01–11–18–03–11–12–13–11–11–23–04–10–03–28–02–33–04–10–10–31–1
Updated to match(es) played on 25 April 2015. Source: IL Division One North results grid
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Stadia and locations edit

Aveley
Barkingside
Brentwood Town
Cheshunt
Cray Wanderers
Redbridge
Romford & Thurrock
Tilbury
Thamesmead Town
Waltham Abbey
Locations of Division One North clubs
ClubStadiumCapacity
AFC SudburyKing's Marsh2,500
AveleyThe Mill Field1,100
BarkingsideCricklefield Stadium (groundshare with Ilford)3,500
Brentwood TownThe Brentwood Centre Arena1,800
Brightlingsea RegentNorth Road1,000
Burnham RamblersLeslie Fields2,000
Chatham TownThe Sports Ground5,000
CheshuntCheshunt Stadium3,000
Cray WanderersHayes Lane (groundshare with Bromley)6,000
Dereham TownAldiss Park3,000
Great Wakering RoversBurroughs Park2,500
Harlow TownBarrows Farm3,500
Heybridge SwiftsScraley Road3,000
Maldon & TiptreeWallace Binder Ground2,000
Needham MarketBloomfields4,000
RedbridgeOakside3,000
RomfordShip Lane (groundshare with Thurrock)3,500
Soham Town RangersJulius Martin Lane2,000
Thamesmead TownBayliss Avenue6,000
ThurrockShip Lane3,500
TilburyChadfields4,000
Waltham AbbeyCapershotts3,500
WareWodson Park3,300
WroxhamTrafford Park2,000

Division One South edit

Isthmian League
Division One South
Season2014–15
ChampionsBurgess Hill Town
PromotedBurgess Hill Town
Merstham
RelegatedRedhill
Horsham
Matches played552
Goals scored1,837 (3.33 per match)
Top goalscorer34 goals - Ian Draycott (Folkestone Invicta)
Chris Smith (South Park)
Highest attendance1052 - Folkestone Invicta 1 - 0 Chipstead, (3 April)
Total attendance117,744
Average attendance213 (+3.0% to previous season)

Division One South consisted of 24 clubs: 20 clubs from the previous season, and four new clubs:

Burgess Hill Town won the division achieving the longest unbeaten run in this season's levels 1-8 of 36 matches. They were promoted to the Premier Division along with play-off winners Merstham. Horsham and Redhill were relegated, while East Grinstead Town were given a reprieve due to Salisbury City failing to start the season, Hereford United folding during the season and the lack of clubs promoting from the ninth tier. Horsham lost their place in the Isthmian League after 32 seasons.

League table edit

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1Burgess Hill Town463310310539+66109Promoted to the Premier Division
2Folkestone Invicta462911610647+5998Qualified for the play-offs
3Faversham Town46307911152+5997
4Merstham462712710751+5693Qualified for the play-offs, then promoted to the Premier Division
5Whyteleafe462312119161+3081Qualified for the play-offs
6Worthing462210149265+2776
7Three Bridges46219169495−172
8Whitstable Town462011158277+571
9Herne Bay46209176265−369
10Guernsey46197209294−264
11Tooting & Mitcham United461514177766+1159
12Sittingbourne461611195569−1459
13Corinthian-Casuals461610206482−1858
14South Park461682276105−2956
15Chipstead46159226784−1754
16Hythe Town461411218279+353
17Walton & Hersham461411215975−1653
18Walton Casuals46165256294−3253
19Hastings United461212225770−1348
20Carshalton Athletic46139246179−1848
21Ramsgate46139246186−2548
22East Grinstead Town46136275594−3945Reprieved from relegation
23Redhill4610112569101−3241Relegated to the Combined Counties League
24Horsham461063050107−5736Relegated to the Southern Combination League
Source: [6]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.

Top scorers edit

PlayerClubGoals[11]
Ian DraycottFolkestone Invicta34
Chris SmithSouth Park
Daniel SummersTooting & Mitcham United28
Ian PulmanWhitstable Town25
Wayne WilsonFaversham Town24

Play-offs edit

Semifinals edit
28 April 2015 Folkestone Invicta 2–1 (a.e.t.)WhyteleafeCheriton Road, Folkestone
19:45Draycott 42'
Thompson 93' (o.g.)
D'Sane 55'Attendance: 788
28 April 2015 Faversham Town0–0
(4–5 p)
Merstham Shepherd Neame Stadium, Faversham
19:45Attendance: 628
Final edit
2 May 2015 Folkestone Invicta0–3 Merstham Cheriton Road, Folkestone
15:00Roberts 6'
Henriques 45'
Saraiva 51'
Attendance: 1,465

Results edit

Home \ AwayBURCARCHICOREGTFAVFOLGUEHASHERHORHYTMERRAMREDSITSPKTHRT&MW&HWALWHTWHYWOR
Burgess Hill Town2–13–02–13–12–13–13–04–11–07–02–22–02–13–31–02–13–02–12–23–05–00–12–3
Carshalton Athletic0–20–00–13–11–25–31–13–00–00–10–30–34–03–02–05–33–21–21–02–11–12–30–1
Chipstead1–22–10–22–03–10–33–12–13–40–03–20–11–22–11–20–31–22–21–10–23–24–42–4
Corinthian-Casuals1–14–13–11–21–00–03–11–00–14–01–60–33–01–50–31–11–41–12–04–11–21–50–3
East Grinstead Town2–32–11–24–11–32–01–51–30–12–12–32–31–12–30–42–12–20–22–00–20–00–60–1
Faversham Town0–05–02–11–13–02–23–01–54–12–03–11–13–13–23–04–13–01–05–05–11–32–32–1
Folkestone Invicta1–13–11–04–13–11–25–21–02–05–01–02–25–22–03–26–01–22–02–12–12–30–02–1
Guernsey0–20–23–23–02–40–20–01–03–42–10–11–21–13–13–01–38–13–22–10–32–23–05–2
Hastings United1–21–20–10–21–22–10–24–11–00–22–11–11–01–11–13–32–20–31–22–21–12–21–1
Herne Bay0–14–22–32–14–01–32–21–10–22–11–01–11–00–02–02–10–61–30–23–10–21–31–0
Horsham2–20–01–22–12–11–20–32–41–20–24–12–13–50–41–00–23–42–21–11–20–21–30–5
Hythe Town0–12–11–11–11–22–10–26–02–01–24–03–32–24–11–22–03–02–22–32–22–30–21–1
Merstham3–42–04–13–00–10–21–38–02–10–02–14–00–24–33–11–16–03–21–15–23–02–02–2
Ramsgate1–23–12–32–23–20–52–00–00–10–21–13–32–31–00–21–33–31–00–11–01–31–43–2
Redhill1–10–31–42–31–11–31–32–23–12–12–02–20–31–31–13–20–24–32–00–12–30–11–2
Sittingbourne0–40–01–11–12–10–00–30–21–31–12–12–10–51–15–30–22–00–02–13–43–00–10–0
South Park1–43–12–24–13–10–40–51–73–20–22–32–21–12–11–31–33–12–21–03–12–10–10–7
Three Bridges0–03–24–22–11–21–41–12–03–23–22–13–42–32–15–00–04–03–04–24–22–12–22–6
Tooting & Mitcham United1–21–14–21–10–12–31–35–21–11–05–02–01–13–22–22–04–14–01–14–11–10–21–3
Walton & Hersham0–21–31–02–01–11–42–60–32–21–13–04–11–22–15–01–21–11–02–12–32–00–51–0
Walton Casuals0–30–12–01–11–13–30–42–50–20–20–21–01–20–12–11–22–11–31–01–03–12–10–2
Whitstable Town1–14–10–11–22–11–32–23–41–04–12–10–21–13–13–14–14–22–20–13–25–42–21–0
Whyteleafe2–11–01–12–35–02–21–11–00–00–13–43–21–51–01–12–31–33–12–01–14–11–12–3
Worthing1–52–22–11–32–01–21–14–32–03–34–12–10–11–24–01–01–42–21–11–11–23–12–0
Updated to match(es) played on 25 April 2015. Source: IL Division One South results grid
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Stadia and locations edit

Locations of Division One South clubs
ClubStadiumCapacity
Burgess Hill TownLeylands Park2,500
Carshalton AthleticWar Memorial Sports Ground5,000
ChipsteadHigh Road2,000
Corinthian-CasualsKing George's Field2,700
East Grinstead TownEast Court1,000
Faversham TownShepherd Neame Stadium2,000
Folkestone InvictaCheriton Road4,000
GuernseyFootes Lane5,000
Hastings UnitedThe Pilot Field4,050
Herne BayWinch's Field4,000
HorshamGorings Mead1,500
Hythe TownReachfields Stadium3,000
MersthamMoatside2,000
RamsgateSouthwood Stadium2,500
RedhillKiln Brow2,000
SittingbourneWoodstock Park3,000
South ParkKing George's Field2,000
Three BridgesJubilee Field1,500
Tooting & Mitcham UnitedImperial Fields3,500
Walton & HershamThe Sports Ground2,000
Walton CasualsWaterside Stadium2,000
Whitstable TownThe Belmont Ground3,000
WhyteleafeChurch Road2,000
WorthingWorthing Stadium4,000

League Cup edit

2014–15 Isthmian League Cup
Tournament details
CountryEngland
Teams64
Final positions
ChampionsHendon
Runner-upGrays Athletic
Tournament statistics
Matches played63
Goals scored213 (3.38 per match)

The Isthmian League Cup 2014–15 (billed as the Robert Dyas Cup 2014–15 for sponsorship reasons) is the 41st season of the Isthmian League Cup, the cup competition of the whole Isthmian League.[12]

Calendar edit

RoundDatesMatchesClubs
First round6 October to 12 November3264 → 32
Second round11 November to 22 December1632 → 16
Third round4 December to 9 February816 → 8
Quarterfinals10 February to 18 February48 → 4
Semifinals11 March24 → 2
Final15 April12 → 1

The Isthmian League Cup was voluntary this season, eight clubs decided not to take part in the competition:

First round edit

All sixty-four clubs participated in the League Cup from the First round.

Second round edit

Third round edit

Quarterfinals edit

Semifinals edit

TieHome team (tier)ScoreAway team (tier)Att.
61Grays Athletic (P)2–1Billericay Town (P)211
62Hendon (P)2–1Margate (P)125

Final edit

15 April 2015 65Grays Athletic (P)2–3 Hendon (P) Church Road, Whyteleafe
19:30Fortnam-Tomlinson 42'
Cronin 90'
Isthmian League reportDa Costa 36' 73'
Ibe 40'
Attendance: 396

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Vauxhall Motors to quit Conference North in bid to save club". Liverpool Echo. 3 March 2014. Retrieved 14 April 2014.
  2. ^ "Hinckley United wound up over debts of more than £200,000". BBC Sport. 7 October 2013. Retrieved 21 October 2013.
  3. ^ "FA Club Allocations, 2014–15" (PDF). Pitchero. 15 May 2014. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-05-17. Retrieved 2014-05-15.
  4. ^ "Joy at Wingate & Finchley as Blues are granted reprieve from Ryman League relegation". Ham & High. 29 May 2014. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 29 May 2014.
  5. ^ a b "Towners express disappointment as points deduction". Enfield Independent. 30 April 2015. Retrieved 2 May 2015.
  6. ^ a b c 2014–15 Isthmian League
  7. ^ "Isthmian League Premier Division top scorers".
  8. ^ "Enfield Town's play-off semi-final with Hendon has been postponed until it is clear whether they can contest it". Enfield Independent. 27 April 2015. Retrieved 28 April 2015.
  9. ^ "Appeal unsuccessful". Enfield Town. Archived from the original on 18 May 2015. Retrieved 12 May 2015.
  10. ^ "Isthmian League Division One North top scorers".
  11. ^ "Isthmian League Division One South top scorers".
  12. ^ The Isthmian archive

External links edit