The league’s Respect Table – where it is better to finish lower than higher – is headed by Ascot United, who accrued 104 discipline points, with 40 of them coming from four incidents.

Ten points are lost for poor conduct in the technical area or from a mass melee with at least six players being reported by the match referee.

Joint runners-up were Highmoor Ibis and Thatcham Town with 85 points apiece, followed by Holyport with 71 and Binfield 69. Two points behind were Shrivenham, the only non-Berkshire side in the top 10.

Then came Newbury Town with 64, Reading Town 61 and Bracknell Town 58.

All these teams will lose a percentage of the voucher awards from league sponsors Ulhsport.

Ascot will see a reduction of more than 71%, while it will be just over 46% for Highmoor and Thatcham.

The best behaved teams in the Premier Division were Ardley United with 16 points, two fewer than FA Vase semi-finalists Highworth, while champions Flackwell Heath lost 26 points.

Division 1 East was headed by Didcot Town with 78 points. Finchampstead were fifth with 55 points and Woodley ninth on 47.

Among those in the bottom half of the table were Henley with 34 points and Wokingham & Emmbrook on 31.