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ALL TABLES


POS
TEAM
P
GD
PTS
1
MANCHESTER UNITED
33
40
81
2
MANCHESTER CITY
32
31
68
3
ARSENAL
34
30
63
4
CHELSEA
32
31
61
5
TOTTENHAM
32
15
58
6
EVERTON
34
13
56
7
LIVERPOOL
33
19
50
8
WEST BROM
34
-1
45
9
SWANSEA
33
1
42
10
WEST HAM
34
-7
42
11
FULHAM
34
-8
40
12
SOUTHAMPTON
34
-7
39
13
NORWICH
34
-20
38
14
SUNDERLAND
34
-7
37
15
STOKE
34
-11
37
16
NEWCASTLE
34
-17
37
17
ASTON VILLA
33
-24
34
18
WIGAN
33
-23
31
19
QPR
34
-27
24
20
READING
34
-28
24



POS
TEAM
PLD
GD
PTS
C
CARDIFF
44
27
85
2
HULL
44
11
78
3
WATFORD
44
27
74
4
BRIGHTON
44
23
69
5
CRYSTAL PALACE
43
10
67
6
BOLTON
44
8
66
7
LEICESTER
44
23
65
8
NOTTINGHAM FOREST
44
4
64
9
CHARLTON
44
3
61
10
BIRMINGHAM
44
-4
60
11
DERBY
44
3
58
12
MIDDLESBOROUGH
44
-7
58
13
LEEDS
44
-9
58
14
IPSWICH
44
-13
57
15
BURNLEY
44
-1
55
16
BLACKPOOL
44
-2
55
17
MILLWALL
42
-8
55
18
SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY
44
-9
55
19
HUDDERSFIELD
44
-22
54
20
BLACKBURN
43
-8
53
21
PETERBOROUGH
44
-9
51
22
WOLVES
44
-11
51
23
BARNSLEY
44
-16
51
R
BRISTOL CITY
44
-20
41

CARDIFF ARE CHAMPIONS
BRISTOL CITY ARE RELEGATED


POS
TEAM
PLD
GD
PTS
P
BOURNEMOUTH
45
23
82
2
DONCASTER
45
17
81
3
BRENTFORD
45
16
79
4
YEOVIL P/O
45
16
77
5
SWINDON P/O
45
35
74
6
SHEFFIELD UNITED P/O
44
15
74
7
LEYTON ORIENT
45
7
70
8
WALSALL
45
9
68
9
MK DONS
45
15
67
10
TRANMERE
45
10
66
11
NOTTS COUNTY
45
12
64
12
CRAWLEY
44
0
64
13
PRESTON
44
6
58
14
CREWE
44
-11
58
15
CARLISLE
45
-19
55
16
COVENTRY*
45
7
54
17
STEVENAGE
45
-15
54
18
OLDHAM
44
-12
50
19
SHREWBURY
44
-8
49
20
COLCHESTER
45
-23
48
21
SCUNTHORPE
45
-26
45
R
HARTLEPOOL
45
-28
40
R
BURY
45
-29
38
R
PORTSMOUTH*
45
-17
32

BOURNEMOUTH ARE PROMOTED

PORSTMOUTH ARE RELEGATED
BURY ARE RELEGATED
HARTELPOOL ARE RELEGATED

*COVENTRY DEDUCTED 10 POINTS
*PORTSMOUTH DEDUCTED 10 POINTS


POS
TEAM
PLD
GD
PTS
C
GILLINGHAM
45
28
82
2
PORT VALE
45
35
77
3
ROTHERHAM
45
13
76
4
CHELTENHAM
45
7
74
5
BURTON
45
5
73
6
NORTHAMPTON P/O
45
7
70
7
BRADFORD P/O
45
11
68
8
CHESTERFIELD
45
11
64
9
EXETER
45
5
64
10
OXFORD
45
-4
62
11
SOUTHEND
45
7
61
12
FLEETWOOD
45
-1
60
13
BRISTOL ROVERS
45
-9
59
14
WYCOMBE
45
-10
59
15
ROCHDALE
45
-3
58
16
MORECAMBE
45
-7
55
17
ACCRINGTON
45
-14
54
18
TORQUAY
45
-7
52
19
PLYMOUTH
45
-8
52
20
YORK
45
-6
52
21
DAG & RED
45
-6
51
22
BARNET
45
-10
51
23
AFC WIMBLEDON
45
-23
50
24
ALDERSHOT
45
-16
48

 GILLINGHAM ARE CHAMPIONS



THIS IS THE FINAL BLUE SQ BET PREMIER TABLE


POS
TEAM
PLD
GD
PTS
C
MANSFIELD
46
40
95
2
KIDDERMINSTER P/O
46
42
93
3
NEWPORT P/O
46
25
85
4
GRIMSBY P/O
46
32
83
5
WREXHAM P/O
46
29
80
6
HEREFORD
46
10
70
7
LUTON
46
8
67
8
DARTFORD
46
4
66
9
BRAINTREE
46
-9
66
10
FOREST GREEN
46
14
65
11
MACCLESFIELD
46
-5
63
12
WOKING
46
-8
62
13
ALFRETON
46
-5
60
14
CAMBRIDGE
46
-1
59
15
NUNEATON
46
-8
57
16
LINCOLN
46
-7
56
17
GATESHEAD
46
-3
55
18
HYDE
46
-12
55
19
TAMWORTH
46
-14
55
20
SOUTHPORT
46
-14
54
R
STOCKPORT
46
-19
50
R
BARROW
46
-38
46
R
EBBSFLEET
46
-34
39
R
AFC TELFORD
46
-27
35



MANSFIELD ARE CHAMPIONS

AFC TELFORD ARE RELEGATED
EBBSFLEET ARE RELEGATED
BARROW ARE RELEGATED

STOCKPORT ARE RELEGATED 

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