Metropolitan–London League
The Metropolitan–London League was a short-lived football league for clubs in and around London. It was formed in 1971 by a merger of the Greater London League and the Metropolitan League (which had lost several clubs to the Southern League).[1] It ran with two divisions until 1974, reduced to one in 1974–75 season, after which it merged with the Spartan League to form the London Spartan League, which was later renamed the Spartan League.[2] It merged with the South Midlands League in 1997 to form the modern Spartan South Midlands League List of champions
Seasons1971–72Division OneThe new Division One was composed of:
Source: Non-League Matters
Division TwoAll clubs in Division Two except Muirhead Sports had come from the Greater London League. Woolwich Polytechnic were renamed Thames Polytechnic, Northern Polytechnic became Polytechnic of North London and Vokins became 279 Chislehurst.
1972–73Division OneDivision One featured one new club, Penhill Standard, who had been promoted from Division Two the previous season.
Division TwoDivision Two featured one new club, East Thurrock United.
1973–74Division OneDivision One featured two new clubs, East Thurrock United and Highfield, both promoted from Division Two the previous season.
Source: Non-League Matters
Division TwoDivision Two featured two new clubs:
1974–75
Member clubsMember clubs during the league's existence included:
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