Great Yarmouth and District League

The Great Yarmouth and District League (currently known under the terms of a sponsorship deal as the Pub on the Shrubs Great Yarmouth and District League) is a football competition based around Great Yarmouth in England. It was founded in 1907 and has a total of 2 divisions. At the present time the league is not part of the English football league system as it is not a feeder league within the football pyramid.

The league is affiliated to the Norfolk County Football Association.

History

The League was established in 1907 and has competed without a break, with the exception of The Two World Wars. The heyday of the League was in the late 60's and early 70's when the League capitalised on the success of the World Cup winning England national side with five divisions and fifty teams. In CONTRAST there are now 2 divisions with 19 teams.

You have to go back to 1907 when the first ever League competition under the auspices of the Great Yarmouth & District Football League kicked-off. Before 1907 Junior Football in Great Yarmouth was catered for by the Aldred League which was formed in 1895. It comprised ten clubs who competed for a trophy given by Mr D.Aldred. First move towards expanding the league began in July 1907, when it was proposed to form a Yarmouth and Gorleston Junior League as a second division to the Aldred League. A month later, however, it was decided to re-name the Aldred League, the Yarmouth and District League. It was the grandfather of a former MP for Yarmouth Mr Anthony Fell, who donated a cup for the champions of Division One. The cup donated by Mr Aldred was given to the second division winners.

The teams who took part in the very first season in Division One were: YMCA, IOGT, 2nd BNR, Tramways, Royal Naval Hospital, Teachers, Gorleston, and Yarmouth United. Division Two: Trumpeters, Albion, Empire, South Yarmouth, Pioneers, Southtown, Gorleston St. Andrews, and Post Office.

The first champions of Division One were Gorleston with a 100% record and a goal average of 78-6. The following season they joined the Norfolk & Suffolk League. The Gorleston Reserve side playing as Gorleston St. Andrews won the second division title. The military and local company connections with the League are mirrored in some of the early winners - Royal Naval Hospital, Royal Artillery, Royal Garrison Athletic and the likes of Wenns, Yare Barrell Factory, Jewsons and Grouts. The new League made steady ProgresS until the 1911/12 season, when support waned. Division One had only five teams and Division Two had eight. Efforts in 1912 however to revive interest in the game began to pay dividends and the first division membership rose to eight with nine in the second division. The First World War caused a temporary suspension of the league but it was partially revived in 1917 by the Comrades League.

The league has been dominated during the course of its history by a few clubs, with first Jewsons winning three consecutive titles in the 1920s, followed by Caledonians with six titles in the 1930s. Freethorpe won the first title after the Second World War and after Caister's one and only title in 1947/48, Freethorpe won the next five championships. Gorleston United then equalled Freethorpe five successive titles in the 1950s and won their ninth and final to date in 1963/64 having won their first title in 1927/28. Reedham were the team of the 1970s with again five successive titles, but the dominant team from 1983/84 to date has been Cobholm. They had only won two successive titles but on three occasions including season 1999/2000 record breaking tenth title achieved with a 100% record emulating Gorleston's first ever title in 1907/08. However, Cobholm made it four in a row and twelve in total when they again won the title but unfortunately this was their last success as the team has folded in the close season.

Member clubs 2011–12

The league's current member clubs are as follows:

Division One

  • Albion (Gorleston)
  • Belton
  • Bohemians
  • Caister Community Centre
  • Catfield
  • Great Yarmouth International
  • Great Yarmouth Peelers
  • Great Yarmouth United
  • MK United
  • Norfolk & Chance

Division Two

  • Caister Roma
  • Caister United 'A'
  • Feathers
  • Filby & Runham
  • Haven Bridge United
  • MK United Reserves
  • Martham 'A'
  • Prostar Windows
  • South Yarmouth

Source

Divisional champions

Season

Division One Champions

Division Two Champions

Division Three Champions

Division Four Champions

1907-08

Gorleston

Gorleston St. Andrew

1908-09

Royal Naval Hospital

Empire United

1909-10

Royal Naval Hospital

Lichfield United

1910-11

Gorleston Reserves

Yare Barrel Factory

1911-12

Royal Artillery

St James

1912-13

Yare Barrel Factory

St. Peters

1913-14

Yare Barrel Factory

St. Georges

1914-19

No competition due to World War I

1919-20

Wenns

1920-21

Great Eastern Railway

North End United

1921-22

Royal Garrison Artillery

Southtown United

1922-23

Yarmouth Athletic

St. Pauls

1923-24

St. Georges

Great Yarmouth Town 'A'

1924-25

Jewsons

Gorleston 'A'

1925-26

Jewsons

Grouts

1926-27

Jewsons

Jewsons Reserves

1927-28

Gorleston United

Wenns

1928-29

Falcons

Grouts Athletic

1929-30

Caledonians

Bradwell

1930-31

Caledonians

4th Norfolks

1931-32

Caledonians

Grouts

1932-33

Gorleston Reserves

Gorleston Juniors

1933-34

Gorleston United

Burgh Castle

1934-35

Caledonians

Millers

Norton Athletic

1935-36

Caledonians

Great Yarmouth Town 'A'

Miller Reserves

1936-37

Caledonians

St. Georges

Freethorpe Reserves

1937-38

Millers

Halvergate

Shipping Company

1938-39

Millers

Electricity

Belton

1939-46

No competition due to World War II

1946-47

Freethorpe

Greenacre Old Boys

Halvergate Reserves

1947-48

Caister

Potter Heigham

Rollesby

1948-49

Freethorpe

Ravens

Fleggburgh

Old Priorians

1949-50

Freethorpe

Wanderers

Upton

Shrublands

1950-51

Freethorpe

Upton

Belton

Erie Resistor

1951-52

Freethorpe

Rollesby

Cobholm

Hopton

1952-53

Freethorpe

Gorleston 'A'

Martham

Matthes

1953-54

Ravens

Gorleston United

Acle Reserves

South Walsham

1954-55

Gorleston United

Falcons

Catfield

Burgh Castle

1955-56

Gorleston United

Burgh Castle

Belton

1956-57

Gorleston United

Belton

1957-58

Gorleston United

Hopton

1958-59

Gorleston United

Town Hall

Greenacre Old Boys

1959-60

Acle

Ormesby

Erie Resistor

1960-61

Acle

Beighton United

1961-62

Gorleston United

Gorleston Rangers

Bradwell United

1962-63

Acle

Birds Eye

Southtown United

1963-64

Gorleston United

Norton

Upton

1964-65

Greenacre Old Boys

Freethorpe

Hopton

1965-66

Greenacre Old Boys

Bradwell

Academicals

1966-67

Gorleston Rangers

Martham

Gorleston Rangers Reserves

1967-68

Potter Heigham

Gorleston Rangers Reserves

Jucar Youth

Wanderers

1968-69

Potter Heigham

Burgh Castle

Yarmouth Wanderers

Burgh Castle Reserves

1969-70

Town Hall

Yarmouth Wanderers

Hemsby

Jucar Reserves

1970-71

Reedham

Ormesby

Catfield

Beighton

1971-72

Town Hall

Halvergate

Beighton

Gorleston 'A'

1972-73

Yarmouth Wanderers

Burgh Castle

THOSA Youth

Power Station

1973-74

Burgh Castle

Power Station

Great Yarmouth Youth & Adult Centre

1974-75

Burgh Castle

Hemsby

Great Yarmouth Youth & Adult Centre

Whitbreads

1975-76

Reedham

Jucar

Whitbreads

Shrublands Youth & Adult Centre

1976-77

Reedham

Whitbreads

AFC Red Star

Catfield Reserves

1977-78

Reedham

Hemsby

Gorleston Grammar School

Hermits

1978-79

Reedham

Norfolk Colts

Beighton United

1979-80

Reedham

AFC Red Star

Beighton United

Potter Heigham Reserves

1980-81

AFC Red Star

Beighton

Potter Heigham Reserves

Cobholm

1981-82

Power Station

Development

Cobholm

Earl Beaconsfield

1982-83

Birds Eye

Cobholm

Wanderers

Parkside

1983-84

Cobholm

Rollesby

Parkside

SM Rangers

1984-85

Cobholm

Parkside

ABFC

Freethorpe Reserves

1985-86

Parkside

ABFC

Magnum Owls

MK United

1986-87

Cobholm

THOSA

Scripts '84

Fleggburgh

1987-88

Cobholm

Scripts '84

Mautby Kennels

Frans Maas

1988-89

THOSA

Bradwell

Frans Maas

Caister North End Reserves

1989-90

THOSA

Gallon Pot

Salisbury Arms

Cyprus

1990-91

THOSA

Southtown Wanderers

Anson Tigers

Great Yarmouth Cargo Handling

1991-92

Cobholm

Caister Athletic

Hickling

Gorleston 'A'

1992-93

Halvergate United

Martham

GC Tigers Reserves

Two Bears

1993-94

Cobholm

GC Tigers

Frans Maas '92

1994-95

Cobholm

Ormesby First & Last

Two Bears

Cobholm Reserves

1995-96

THOSA

Frans Maas '92

Shrublands

Ormesby Grange

1996-97

Cobholm

Cobholm Reserves

Crown

Yarmouth Wanderers

1997-98

Ormesby

Crown Veterans

Yarmouth Wanderers

Caister United 'B'

1998-99

Cobholm

Yarmouth Wanderers

Catfield

Fastolfe Arms

1999–2000

Cobholm

California Tavern

Fastolfe Arms

Schlumberger

2000-01

Cobholm

Sports United

Town Hall

Grampian Freight

2001-02

Cobholm

Camden Tavern

Prince

2002-03

MK United

Prince

Arches

2003-04

MK United

Arches

Gorleston Albion Rovers

2004-05

Freethorpe

Bohemians

Gorleston Rangers

2005-06

Catfield

MK United Reserves

Archers

2006-07

2007-08

Catfield

Great Yarmouth International

2008-09

Catfield

Albion (Great Yarmouth)

2009-10

Catfield

Bohemians

2010-11

Catfield

Belton

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