- Respect Table
- Referees Marks Game 1-5
- Referees Marks Game 6-10
- Referees Marks Game 11-15
- Referees Marks Game 16-20
- Referees Marks Game 21-25
- Referees Marks Game 26-30
- Technical Area Game 1-5
- Technical Area Game 6-10
- Technical Area Game 11-15
- Technical Area Game 16-20
- Technical Area Game 21-25
The sixth Respect Award of the season goes to Cheltenham Civil Service who win the sixth of the seasons prizes aimed at reducing dissent with Chipping Sodbury Town receiving the second prize. Each game the clubs receive a mark out of 10 from the referee for each of four areas
- Behaviour of Players
- Behaviour of the Manager/Coach
- Behaviour of Spectators
- Effectiveness of Captain taking Responsibility
Marks will be deducted for cautions for dissent and dismissals for language.
The fifth Respect Award of the season goes to Rockleaze Rangers who win the fifth of the seasons prizes aimed at reducing dissent with Yate Town Reserves receiving the second prize. Each game the clubs receive a mark out of 10 from the referee for each of four areas
- Behaviour of Players
- Behaviour of the Manager/Coach
- Behaviour of Spectators
- Effectiveness of Captain taking Responsibility
Marks will be deducted for cautions for dissent and dismissals for language.
The fourth Respect Award of the season goes to Rockleaze Rangers who win the fourth of the seasons prizes aimed at reducing dissent with Hanham Athletic and A.E.K Boco receiving the second prize. Each game the clubs receive a mark out of 10 from the referee for each of four areas
- Behaviour of Players
- Behaviour of the Manager/Coach
- Behaviour of Spectators
- Effectiveness of Captain taking Responsibility
Marks will be deducted for cautions for dissent and dismissals for language.
The third Respect Award of the season goes to Cheltenham Civil Service who win the third of the seasons prizes aimed at reducing dissent with Ellwood receiving the second prize. Each game the clubs receive a mark out of 10 from the referee for each of four areas
- Behaviour of Players
- Behaviour of the Manager/Coach
- Behaviour of Spectators
- Effectiveness of Captain taking Responsibility
Marks will be deducted for cautions for dissent and dismissals for language.
The second Respect Award of the season goes to Cheltenham Civil Service who win the second of the seasons prizes aimed at reducing dissent with Ellwood receiving the second prize. Each game the clubs receive a mark out of 10 from the referee for each of four areas
- Behaviour of Players
- Behaviour of the Manager/Coach
- Behaviour of Spectators
- Effectiveness of Captain taking Responsibility
Marks will be deducted for cautions for dissent and dismissals for language.
The first Respect Award of the season goes to Bishops Cleeve Reserves who win the first of the seasons prizes aimed at reducing dissent with Chipping Sodbury Town receiving the second prize. Each game the clubs receive a mark out of 10 from the referee for each of four areas
- Behaviour of Players
- Behaviour of the Manager/Coach
- Behaviour of Spectators
- Effectiveness of Captain taking Responsibility
Marks will be deducted for cautions for dissent and dismissals for language.
Technical Area Marks - Chipping Sodbury Town as top team wins a football
- Excellent = 3pts
- Good = 2pts
- Satisfactory = 1 pt
- Poor = -1pt
Technical Area Marks - Cheltenham Civil Service as top team win a football
- Excellent = 3pts
- Good = 2pts
- Satisfactory = 1 pt
- Poor = -1pt
Technical Area Marks - Cheltenham Civil Service as top team win a football
- Excellent = 3pts
- Good = 2pts
- Satisfactory = 1 pt
- Poor = -1pt
Technical Area Marks - Rockleaze Rangers as top team win a football
- Excellent = 3pts
- Good = 2pts
- Satisfactory = 1 pt
- Poor = -1pt
Technical Area Marks - Henbury as top team win a football
- Excellent = 3pts
- Good = 2pts
- Satisfactory = 1 pt
- Poor = -1pt
19th September 2014 - Respect Awards Best Disciplined club Sponsor
The best disciplined club award is being sponsored this season by Boca Teamwear