The Suburban Football League constitution for the 2017/18 season was rubber-stamped on Wednesday night with 10 new sides elected in to the highly regarded reserve league setup.
Binfield, strong finishers last season with a fifth placed position in the Premier Division sit amongst the South Easts top reserve sides with reigning champions Corinthian Casuals and runners up Boreham Wood all returning to a 15 strong line up – one more than 16/17.
In Division 1 Central it’s Bracknell Town, Ascot United and Eversley & California who line up against the likes of new additions Flackwell Heath, Hartley Wintney and Abbey Rangers.
Bracknell were beaten 4-1 by Premier Division Met Police in the Shield Final last season but managed a fifth place finish while Ascot finished fourth and Eversley sixth.
Here’s the full ratified constitution for 2017/18:
Suburban League Premier Division
- Binfield
- Boreham Wood
- Corinthian
- Corinthian Casuals
- Cray Wanderers (P)
- Knaphill
- Leatherhead
- Maidenhead United
- Met Police
- Royston Town
- Tonbridge Angels
- Tring Athletic
- Uxbridge
- Walton & Hersham
- Woking
Suburban League Central Division
- Abbey Rangers (new)
- Ascot United
- Bracknell Town
- Dunstable Town
- Eversley & California
- Farnham Town
- Flackwell Heath (new)
- Frimley Green (new)
- Harefield United (new)
- Hartley Wintney (new)
- Molesey
- Westfield
Suburban League South Division
- Chatham Town (new)
- Croydon (new)
- Dorking Wanderers (new)
- Erith Town
- Erith & Belvedere (new)
- Horley Town
- Lingfield
- Redhill
- SC Thamesmead (new)
- Sutton United
- Tunbridge Wells
Main image: Binfield Reserves Mo Davies by James Green.
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