Again, the opening was postponed more than once; the first post-war season opened in 1954 (still as Agricultural exhibition).
From the inaugural post-war season (1946-47) through to 1985-86, clubs already in the League were supplanted on only six occasions.
He played 15 games in the first post-war season, his last appearances in Lincoln's first team.
At the end of the war, he signed for Southampton in time for the first post-war season.
Arnison was signed by Glasgow club Rangers for the first post-war season, 1946-47.
He turned professional in November 1942 and helped Wolves to top six finishes in each of the first three post-war seasons.
Andrews rejoined Somerset for 1946, the first post-war season of Championship cricket.
The post-war seasons saw Rangers well on top, but not before a boardroom coup in the summer of 1947.
He played one post-war season for Carlisle.
For the first post-War season, the league operated two regional divisions, East and West.