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1976–77 Eastern Counties Football League

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The 1976–77 Eastern Counties Football League was the 35th season in the history of the Eastern Counties Football League.[1][2]

Three new clubs joined the league this season:

Wisbech Town won the league, securing their second Eastern Counties Football League title.[6]

League table

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Eastern Counties
Football League
Season1976–77
ChampionsWisbech Town
Matches played420
Goals scored1,237 (2.95 per match)
Pos Team Pld HW AW D L GF GA GAv Pts
1 Wisbech Town (C) 40 15 11 11 3 79 30 2.633 137
2 Sudbury Town 40 13 10 9 8 75 36 2.083 120
3 Gorleston 40 12 10 7 11 80 53 1.509 112
4 Saffron Walden Town 40 13 7 11 9 65 49 1.327 109
5 Great Yarmouth Town 40 9 9 13 9 67 45 1.489 107
6 Lowestoft Town 40 11 8 9 12 64 45 1.422 102
7 Thetford Town 40 12 6 8 14 76 64 1.188 94
8 Ely City 40 10 7 9 14 57 46 1.239 93
9 Histon 40 11 5 11 13 59 54 1.093 91
10 Haverhill Rovers 40 8 4 15 13 46 49 0.939 82
11 Stowmarket 40 8 5 12 15 51 54 0.944 81
12 Clacton Town 40 10 4 10 16 58 66 0.879 80
13 Colchester United reserves 40 8 6 8 18 57 59 0.966 78
14 Braintree & Crittall 40 9 4 11 16 53 64 0.828 78
15 Newmarket Town 40 7 6 9 18 44 60 0.733 76
16 Soham Town Rangers 40 8 3 12 17 62 73 0.849 71
17 Bury Town 40 9 2 12 17 48 55 0.873 70
18 Gothic 40 6 4 8 22 53 79 0.671 60
19 Felixstowe Town 40 7 2 9 22 42 76 0.553 56
20 Chatteris Town 40 5 4 6 25 61 103 0.592 52
21 March Town United 40 7 0 10 23 40 77 0.519 48
Source: Non League Matters
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal average; 3) Goals scored
(C) Champion

References

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  1. ^ "Eastern Counties League 1975–1997". Non League Matters.
  2. ^ "1976-77 Eastern Counties League". Football Club History Database. Retrieved 7 Jan 2025.
  3. ^ "Bury Town". Football Club History Database. Retrieved 7 Jan 2025.
  4. ^ "Colchester United reserves". Football Club History Database. Retrieved 7 Jan 2025.
  5. ^ "Felixstowe Town". Football Club History Database. Retrieved 7 Jan 2025.
  6. ^ "Wisbech Town". Football Club History Database. Retrieved 7 Jan 2025.
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