1976–77 Southern Football League


The 1976–77 Southern Football League season was the 74th in the history of the league, an English football competition. It was the first Southern Football League season to use goal difference as a tie-breaker.
Wimbledon won the championship, winning their third Southern League title in a row and was elected to the Football League replacing Workington, whilst Worcester City, Barnet, Cheltenham Town and Hastings United were all promoted to the Premier Division, the former two as champions. Metropolitan Police left the league to join the Isthmian League.

Premier Division

The Premier Division consisted of 22 clubs, including 18 clubs from the previous season and four new clubs:
Wimbledon was elected to the Football League in place of Workington. Thus, Telford United remained in the division.

League table

Division One North

Division One North consisted of 20 clubs, including 17 clubs from the previous season and three clubs, all from the Premier Division:

Division One South

Division One South consisted of 18 clubs, including 15 clubs from the previous season and three new clubs:

Football League elections

At the end of the season, the bottom four of the Football League had to be re-elected to retain their place. Whilst in previous seasons the number of non-League applicants had been unlimited, this season saw the Football League Management Committee limit the number to two, with Wimbledon and Northern Premier League members Altrincham entering the ballot. The top four in the vote would retain/win a place in the League.
With 27 votes, Wimbledon finished fourth in the election, earning a place in the League at the expense of Workington, who dropped into the Northern Premier League.
ClubLeagueVotes
Halifax TownFootball League Division Four44
HartlepoolFootball League Division Four42
SouthportFootball League Division Four37
WimbledonSouthern League Premier Division27
WorkingtonFootball League Division Four21
AltrinchamNorthern Premier League12