Full name | Standard Football Club | |
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Founded | 1873 | |
Dissolved | 1876 | |
Ground | Mossdale Park | |
Secretary | David McNair | |
Captain | J. Mellis, [1] J. Lennie [2] | |
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Standard Football Club was a 19th-century football club based in Glasgow.
The club was formed in 1873, out of a cricket club (founded in 1863) based at Mossdale Park. [3] In its first season the club claimed not to have conceded a goal, with 4 wins and 3 draws, scoring six goals in the process. [4] One of the draws, on 28 February 1874, was against Rangers. [5]
Perhaps buoyed by this season, the club entered the second edition of the Scottish Cup in 1874–75, and was the recipient of the first-ever bye in the tournament in the first round. In the second, the club was drawn away to the Third Lanarkshire Rifle Volunteers; after a 0–0 draw, in which the Standard goalkeeper "Mr Charleston executed his work in a very creditable manner", [6] Standard lost the replay at home 2–0. [7] Over the season, the club played 17 matches, with a record of 5 wins, 7 draws, and 5 defeats, scoring just 7 goals, but only conceding 11. [8]
By 1875–76 the club had been overtaken by the plethora of other clubs starting up; it did not win a match during the season, drawing twice and losing four times. [9] The club lost 2–1 in the first round of the Scottish Cup at fellow Glaswegian side Caledonian in 1876–77, despite having taken the lead, [10] and it does not leave any further record afterwards.
The club played in blue jerseys, white knickerbockers, and blue and white hooped stockings. [11]
The club played its first two seasons at its cricket ground at Mossdale Park, and its final season at Shawlands Park. [12]
Full name | Standard Football Club | |
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Founded | 1873 | |
Dissolved | 1876 | |
Ground | Mossdale Park | |
Secretary | David McNair | |
Captain | J. Mellis, [1] J. Lennie [2] | |
|
Standard Football Club was a 19th-century football club based in Glasgow.
The club was formed in 1873, out of a cricket club (founded in 1863) based at Mossdale Park. [3] In its first season the club claimed not to have conceded a goal, with 4 wins and 3 draws, scoring six goals in the process. [4] One of the draws, on 28 February 1874, was against Rangers. [5]
Perhaps buoyed by this season, the club entered the second edition of the Scottish Cup in 1874–75, and was the recipient of the first-ever bye in the tournament in the first round. In the second, the club was drawn away to the Third Lanarkshire Rifle Volunteers; after a 0–0 draw, in which the Standard goalkeeper "Mr Charleston executed his work in a very creditable manner", [6] Standard lost the replay at home 2–0. [7] Over the season, the club played 17 matches, with a record of 5 wins, 7 draws, and 5 defeats, scoring just 7 goals, but only conceding 11. [8]
By 1875–76 the club had been overtaken by the plethora of other clubs starting up; it did not win a match during the season, drawing twice and losing four times. [9] The club lost 2–1 in the first round of the Scottish Cup at fellow Glaswegian side Caledonian in 1876–77, despite having taken the lead, [10] and it does not leave any further record afterwards.
The club played in blue jerseys, white knickerbockers, and blue and white hooped stockings. [11]
The club played its first two seasons at its cricket ground at Mossdale Park, and its final season at Shawlands Park. [12]