1958–59 Western Football League
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The 1958–59 season was the 57th in the history of the
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. The champions for the first time in their history were
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Reserves, and the winners of Division Two were
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Division One

Division One remained at nineteen clubs after Chippenham United were relegated the previous season, Trowbridge Town joined the Southern League, and two clubs joined: * Gloucester City Reserves, runners-up in Division Two * Poole Town Reserves, champions of Division Two


Division Two

Division Two was reduced from eighteen clubs to seventeen after Gloucester City Reserves and Poole Town Reserves were promoted to Division One,
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left, and two new clubs joined: * Bridgwater Town Reserves * Chippenham United, relegated from Division One.


References

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