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Question 7: The Football League's 4 Divisions - Part 2


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Now the previous question the other way round. Which clubs have appeared in only 1 division in their entire football league history?

(I count AFC Wimbledon as a continuation of the 'old' Wimbledon so they don't count. The word 'club' will always excluded franchises as far as I'm concerned.)

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Kidderminister. Gateshead? Cheltenham? Macclesfield? Chester? Aldershot? 

The only 1 I'm certain of is Kidderminister. 

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3 hours ago, Dripsey3 said:

Kidderminister. Gateshead? Cheltenham? Macclesfield? Chester? Aldershot? 

The only 1 I'm certain of is Kidderminister. 

2 points Sir. Kiddy and Gateshead.

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I was thinking of this from the bottom, but what about from the top? 

Arsenal? Everton? 

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Morecambe and the reformed Accrington Stanley

 

Pretty sure that Aresenal and Everton have both been relegated (but a long time ago!).

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Workington, New Brighton, Darwen, Southport, Gainsborough Trinity, Stalybridge Celtic?

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Arsenal were definitely in division two, Barnsley were overlooked promotion about a hundred years ago in their favour. And I think Everton were in the second division in the 40s.

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11 minutes ago, Dripsey3 said:

I was thinking of this from the bottom, but what about from the top? 

Arsenal? Everton? 

No, both have spent time in Div 2

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4 minutes ago, Fozzy said:

Morecambe and the reformed Accrington Stanley

 

Pretty sure that Aresenal and Everton have both been relegated (but a long time ago!).

Arsenal have never been relegated but started out in Div 2

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5 minutes ago, Fozzy said:

Morecambe and the reformed Accrington Stanley

 

Pretty sure that Aresenal and Everton have both been relegated (but a long time ago!).

1 point for Morecambe, and another if you count Stanley as a completely different club. I'm an old romantic though and think of them as the same club - so for the first time in my life I'll be generous and give you half a point!

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3 minutes ago, ivansneck said:

Arsenal have never been relegated but started out in Div 2

Relegated in 1913 as Woolwich Arsenal. Same club!

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8 minutes ago, DangerousSausage said:

Workington, New Brighton, Darwen, Southport, Gainsborough Trinity, Stalybridge Celtic?

3 points, for Gainsbrough, New Brighton and Stalybridge.

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7 minutes ago, DangerousSausage said:

Arsenal were definitely in division two, Barnsley were overlooked promotion about a hundred years ago in their favour. And I think Everton were in the second division in the 40s.

Everton, thirties for 1 season and fifties for 3. They have the most top flight seasons.

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Northwich Victoria? 

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3 minutes ago, ivansneck said: Arsenal have never been relegated but started out in Div 2

Relegated in 1913 as Woolwich Arsenal. Same club!

Well spotted!

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So these teams have never been promoted or relegated in their history ?

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So these teams have never been promoted or relegated in their history ?

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Not during their football league history, within the 4 divisions.

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5 hours ago, Dripsey3 said:

Northwich Victoria? 

Very good Sir - 1 point!

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21 minutes ago, Northants Pie said:

Aldershot, Dagenham & Redbridge

And like Norway - nul points! Both have been in the third and fourth.

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Loughborough.

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2 hours ago, super_ram said:

Loughborough.

One point. The one curious fact about Loughborough that I love is that their record victory and defeat are against Arsenal, 8-0 and (I think) 0-13!

That is still Arsenal's record defeat of all time.

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1 hour ago, ivansneck said:

One point. The one curious fact about Loughborough that I love is that their record victory and defeat are against Arsenal, 8-0 and (I think) 0-13!

That is still Arsenal's record defeat of all time.

That's incredible.

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Now here's an interesting one. I recall a Burton fan informing me, smugly I might add, that Burton had another league side before the current version. Unrelated he said. Are they one?

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13 minutes ago, Dripsey3 said:

Now here's an interesting one. I recall a Burton fan informing me, smugly I might add, that Burton had another league side before the current version. Unrelated he said. Are they one?

Burton Swifts and Burton Wanderers,I believe,were both League members at some time.They merged and became Burton United who were also members for a short time.

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