Rochdale were relegated in to the Fourth Division in 1958/59 (
the season before was the first year of national leagues, prior to that was 3rd Division North/South) They were promoted in 68/69. Another ten years of Fourth Division/League Two.
Morecambe applied for election to the league in 1958/59, 59/60 (1 vote), 60/61, 61/62 (1 vote), 62/63 (2 votes), 63/64 (1 vote), 64/65 (1 vote), 65/66 (2 votes. Rochdale re-elected).
66/67 We didn't apply to join. Rochdale were again re-elected.
67/68 Just to demonstrate how much of a '
closed shop' it was. Port Vale were expelled from the Football League for '
financial irregularities'. They immediately applied to join the Football League and were voted straight back in, all at the same AGM! And we think football is corrupt nowadays?
69/70 Bradford Park Avenue became the first side not to be re-elected to the Football League. The bottom four clubs all had to re-apply.
71/72 Barrow were chucked out of the Football League despite finishing above Stockport & Crewe. In today's money (3 points for a win) they would have been 11 points clear of Crewe. But many sides travelled by train, so why get rid of Crewe when you can get rid of Barrow? They've been bitter ever since!
Also, Ronnie Radford had scored '
that goal', so Hereford were popular when it came to their application to join the club.