The champions of the league were as follows:
Season | Champions |
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1892–93 | Soho Villa |
1893–94 | Coombs Wood |
1894–95 | Lozells |
1895–96 | Bournbrook |
1896–97 | Bournbrook |
1897–98 | Bournville Athletic |
1898–99 | Bournville Athletic |
1899–00 | Bournville Athletic |
1900–01 | Bournville Athletic |
1901–02 | Bournville Athletic |
1902–03 | Bournville Athletic |
1903–04 | Foleshill Great Heath |
1904–05 | Coombs Wood Tube Works |
1905–06 | Coombs Wood Tube Works |
1906–07 | Nuneaton Town |
1907–08 | Darlaston |
1908–09 | Willenhall Pickwick |
1909–10 | Hednesford Town |
1910–11 | Darlaston |
1911–12 | Cradley Heath St Lukes |
1912–13 | Stafford Rangers |
1913–14 | Redditch |
1914–15 | Nuneaton Town |
No competition between 1915 and 1919 due to the First World War | |
1919–20 | Cradley Heath St Lukes |
1920–21 | Cannock Town |
1921–22 | Cradley Heath St Lukes |
1922–23 | Oakengates Town |
1923–24 | Hinckley United |
1924–25 | Bloxwich Strollers |
1925–26 | Leamington Town |
1926–27 | Hinckley United |
1927–28 | Walsall Reserves |
1928–29 | Nuneaton Town |
1929–30 | Market Harborough Town |
1930–31 | Nuneaton Town |
1931–32 | Birmingham "A" |
1932–33 | Redditch |
1933–34 | Dudley Town |
1934–35 | Wolverhampton Wanderers "A" |
1935–36 | Aston Villa "A" |
1936–37 | Walsall Reserves |
1937–38 | Darlaston |
1938–39 | Aston Villa "A" |
No competition between 1939 and 1945 due to the Second World War | |
1945–46 | Darlaston |
1946–47 | Bromsgrove Rovers |
1947–48 | Atherstone Town |
1948–49 | Bedworth Town |
1949–50 | Bedworth Town |
1950–51 | Hednesford Town |
1951–52 | Stourbridge |
1952–53 | Redditch |
1953–54 | Rugby Town |
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Famous quotes containing the word champions:
“Did all the lets and bars appear
To every just or larger end,
Whence should come the trust and cheer?
Youth must its ignorant impulse lend
Age finds place in the rear.
All wars are boyish, and are fought by boys,
The champions and enthusiasts of the state:”
—Herman Melville (18191891)
“Myths and legends die hard in America. We love them for the extra dimension they provide, the illusion of near-infinite possibility to erase the narrow confines of most mens reality. Weird heroes and mould-breaking champions exist as living proof to those who need it that the tyranny of the rat race is not yet final.”
—Hunter S. Thompson (b. 1939)
“While the Governor, and the Mayor, and countless officers of the Commonwealth are at large, the champions of liberty are imprisoned.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)