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Revision 17 . . (edit) November 27, 2001 9:57 pm by Jornhj [added Baggies to the First Division Teams]
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The English Football League structure is now organised into four divisions, the foremost being the Premiership, the lowliest being the Third Division. At the end of the season, a few teams in each division are either promoted or relegated dependant upon their proximity to the top or the foot of the table.
The English Football League structure is now organised into four divisions, the foremost being the Premiership, the lowest being the Third Division. At the end of the season, a few teams in each division are either promoted or relegated dependant upon their proximity to the top or the foot of the table.

Changed: 9c9
In addition, if the topmost team from the [Vauxhall Conference]? has a ground which is satisfactory for League football, the lowliest team from the Third Division is relegated to the Vauxhall Conference and the promoted team acquires full league status as happened in the season 2000/01 with the promotion of [Rushden and Diamonds F.C.]? and the relegation of [Barnet F.C.]?
In addition, if the topmost team from the [Vauxhall Conference]? has a ground which is satisfactory for League football, the lowest team from the Third Division is relegated to the Vauxhall Conference and the promoted team acquires full league status as happened in the season 2000/01 with the promotion of [Rushden and Diamonds F.C.]? and the relegation of [Barnet F.C.]?

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*West Bromwich Albion F.C.

Added: 49a51
*Luton Town F.C.

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