Staffordshire County League (South)

[1] The nine founder members were Bloxwich Strollers, Brownhills Albion, Cannock Town, Cotterill's (Darlaston), Lichfield Leomansley, Tettenhall Wood, Walsall Rangers, Wolverhampton Presbyterians and Wolverhampton St Chad's, but Lichfield Leomansley and Walsall Rangers withdrew during the 1892–93 season and their playing records were removed.

[1] In 1897 the league dropped the word "Junior" from its title, as its member clubs were felt to be of a higher standard than the name suggested.

A new Walsall & District Junior League was formed the following year for lesser clubs.

[3] The league then began to decline in size until in the 1913–14 season only five teams competed, and one of those resigned after only three matches.

[4] It resumed play in 1930, once again as the Walsall & District League, but once again gradually declined in size, as clubs found it hard to continue during the difficult economic conditions of the 1930s.

In the early 1950s the competition was dominated by Shelfield Athletic, who won the league for five consecutive seasons.