Western Football League - List of Current Clubs

List of Current Clubs

  • Premier Division:

Barnstaple Town | Bishop Sutton | Bitton | Bridport | Brislington | Bristol Manor Farm | Buckland Athletic | Cadbury Heath | Gillingham Town | Hallen | Ilfracombe Town | Larkhall Athletic | Longwell Green Sports | Melksham Town | Odd Down | Radstock Town | Street | Wells City | Winterbourne United | Willand Rovers |

  • Division One:

Almondsbury UWE | Bradford Town | Calne Town | Chard Town | Cheddar | Corsham Town | Cribbs Friends Life | Devizes Town | Elmore | Hengrove Athletic | Keynsham Town | Oldland Abbotonians | Portishead Town | Roman Glass St George | Sherborne Town | Shepton Mallet | Shrewton United | Warminster Town | Wellington | Welton Rovers | Westbury United

Read more about this topic:  Western Football League

Famous quotes containing the words list of, list, current and/or clubs:

    Religious literature has eminent examples, and if we run over our private list of poets, critics, philanthropists and philosophers, we shall find them infected with this dropsy and elephantiasis, which we ought to have tapped.
    Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803–1882)

    I am opposed to writing about the private lives of living authors and psychoanalyzing them while they are alive. Criticism is getting all mixed up with a combination of the Junior F.B.I.- men, discards from Freud and Jung and a sort of Columnist peep- hole and missing laundry list school.... Every young English professor sees gold in them dirty sheets now. Imagine what they can do with the soiled sheets of four legal beds by the same writer and you can see why their tongues are slavering.
    Ernest Hemingway (1899–1961)

    It is a quite remarkable fact that the great religions of the most civilized peoples are more deeply fraught with sadness than the simpler beliefs of earlier societies. This certainly does not mean that the current of pessimism is eventually to submerge the other, but it proves that it does not lose ground and that it does not seem destined to disappear.
    Emile Durkheim (1858–1917)

    We shall exchange our material thinking for something quite different, and we shall all be kin. We shall all be enfranchised, prohibition will prevail, many wrongs will be righted, vampires and grafters and slackers will be relegated to a class by themselves, stiff necks will limber up, hearts of stone will be changed to hearts of flesh, and little by little we shall begin to understand each other.
    —General Federation Of Women’s Clubs (GFWC)