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Source: Wikipedia the free encyclopedia and reproduced under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License FINAL TABLE LANCASHIRE COMBINATION (DIVISION 1) '62-'63 ======================================================= 1. Morecambe 42-68 (153-40) 31 6 5 Champions ------------------------------------------------------- 2. Chorley 42-68 (137-59) 31 6 5 3. Ashton United 42-58 (101-57) 25 8 9 4. Horwich RMI 42-55 (107-59) 25 5 12 5. Netherfield 42-53 (125-69) 23 7 12 6. Lancaster City 42-52 (96-61) 23 6 13 7. Marine Crosby 42-50 (92-73) 22 6 14 8. Nelson 42-48 (95-81) 22 4 16 9. Fleetwood 42-47 (97-71) 23 1 18 10. South Liverpool 42-43 (76-65) 20 3 19 11. New Brighton 42-41 (83-76) 18 5 19 12. Southport II 42-41 (80-76) 17 7 18 13. Clitheroe 42-40 (80-81) 17 6 19 14. Rossendale United 42-40 (103-138) 17 6 19 15. Skelmersdale United 42-35 (73-90) 15 5 22 16. Burscough 42-35 (68-93) 15 5 22 17. Bacup Borough 42-34 (81-110) 14 6 22 18. Earlestown FC 42-31 (88-132) 14 3 25 left 19. Prescot Cables 42-31 (71-108) 13 5 24 20. Leyland Motors 42-25 (54-106) 9 7 26 ------------------------------------------------------- 21. Darwen 42-16 (41-117) 5 6 31 Relegated 22. Lytham 42-13 (34-173) 5 3 34 Relegated Source: The Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation.Author Dinant Abbink |
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In all statistics the club are referred to as Southport or Southport Football Club, however were known as Southport Central between June 1888 & July 1918 and Southport Vulcan between July 1918 & July 1919.
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