TWO
Biggleswade FC have only lost two of their twenty-seven Premier Division games so far. This equates to a loss ratio of 7.41%. Their title rivals Tring Athletic have lost five of twenty-nine (17.24%) and Hadley have lost six of thirty (20.00%).
EIGHTY-THREE
Biggleswade FC have scored eighty-three goals so far which equates to just over three goals per Premier Division game. They have only failed to score in two league and cup games this season which was against Tring Athletic in their FA Vase replay and at home to Leighton Town in the league.
SEVEN
London Tigers haven't won in seven Premier Division league games. They have lost five and drawn two at home to Crawley Green and away to Colney Heath. Their next game is next midweek when they welcome title challenger's Biggleswade FC to Northwood Park where they currently ground share.
TWO
Leverstock Green (16th), Cockfosters (19th) and Arlesey Town (6th) have only won two Premier Division games in their last fifteen played.
TWELVE
Arlesey's form has dropped off from the first part of the season where they won twelve of sixteen games - since they have, as stated above, only won twice in fifteen games. The victories came away from home at Edgware Town and Cockfosters. Their last four home games have ended all square - 1-1, 1-1, 1-1 and 0-0.
ZERO
Division Two sides The 61 FC (Luton) and Clean Slate have not one a point away from home. The 61 FC have lost all thirteen of their games on the road with Clean Slate pointless after ten games on their travels. Clean Slate's solitary victory in the league came at home to The 61 FC in November which ended 4-3. This game catered for 57.14% of their home goals scored - they have only scored seven in nine home league games.
TWO
Division One Hatfield Town have only gained two points in their fifteen games played away from home. These came in a 2-2 draw at MK Robins and a 0-0 draw at Rayners Lane.
TWENTY-SEVEN
Division One leader's Harefield United are unbeaten in their twenty-seven league games played so far. They are away from home in their next four games at Hatfield Town (tomorrow), Langford, Buckingham Athletic and Brimsdown.
FOURTEEN
An incredible Division One game took place at Stratford Fields on Saturday as Buckingham Athletic won 14-2 against Hillingdon Borough. Jordan Appleton netted five goals! Borough won 10 of their opening fourteen games but since have only won four in fifteen. They only let in twenty-two goals in the opening fourteen but have since let in fifty-nine.
BIGGEST SPARTAN SOUTH MIDLANDS LEAGUE WINS SINCE 2000/01
Wodson Park 18 Sport London e Benfica 1 - Division One 6/10/2010
Result later expunged when SLEB withdrew from the league
Tring Corinthians 16 Loughton Orient 1 - Division Two 18/2/2006
Shillington 16 Scot 2 - Division Two 25/9/2001
Haywood United 15 North Crawley United 0 - Division One 5/5/2001
The 61FC (Luton) 15 MK Wanderers 0 - Division Two 8/1/2011
Arlesey Athletic 14 Bedford United & Valerio 0 - Division One 10/9/2005
Aston Clinton 14 Markyate 0 - Division Two 10/3/2007
Old Bradwell United 0 Caddington 14 - Division Two 23/9/2006
THREE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-THREE
The highest Premier Division attendance was 323 who saw the Biggleswade United v Biggleswade FC local derby on Saturday 22nd December
THREE HUNDRED AND EIGHTEEN
Harefield United's home game against Broadfields United has the highest gate in Division One.
ONE HUNDRED AND ONE
Aston Clinton v Pitstone & Ivinghoe had the largest crowd so far in Division Two.
TWENTY-SIX
Alex Marsh of Biggleswade FC is the top Premier Division scored so far followed by Ashton Campbell of Tring Athletic on twenty-three and North Greenford United's Aaron McLeish on twenty-one.
THIRTY
Leonard Farhall of Harefield United leads the way in Division One on thirty goals scored followed by Tage Kennedy of Enfield Borough amd Sean Peter of Hillingdon Borough on twenty-six.
THIRTY-ONE
Josh Smith of MK Gallacticos is on thirty-one goals in Division Two. He is followed by Nathan Skelton of Mursley United on twenty-six.
(A big thanks to Karen Browne for the highest scoring games statistics)
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