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Bellsbank Warriors
Full nameThe Bellsbank Warriors Football Club
Nickname(s)The Junkies, The Warriors, The Shaggers, The Rogues, The Young Team
Founded2010; 14 years ago (2010)
Ground Komachi Park, Bradan Ave, Dalmellington
Capacity45,000
ChairmanAlex Nutt (Father of Alex)
Manager Iain Mcwilliam
League Scottish Championship
Website Club website
Current season


The Bellsbank Warriors' (nicknamed the Junkies) are a professional football club from Dalmellington, Scotland. Despite their name, the club are based at Station Park in the Ayr Road street of the village, The club have been members of the Scottish Professional Football League (SPFL) since its formation in 2013 and compete in the Scottish Premiership, the highest tier of the SPFL structure.

Since 2012, Bellsbank have played in their distinctive Orange-Maddug jerseys of varying designs, with stripes, and predominantly Orange tops, and gold trim having been used, although in 2015, Bellsbank Warriors launched a kit which was made in the colours of buckfast, a local drink up in those parts.

The club are managed by former Centre Attacking Midfielder Iain Mcwilliam, who took over the role on 11th January 2014, following the departure of Tubby Techno, who became the mascot. Under Mcwilliam's management, the club achieved promotion to the newly formed Scottish Premiership in 2016, and have remained there for two consecutive seasons.


History

Formation and early years

Right back in 2010, when this club was first formed, by Big Keith. Keith, who moved down from Glesga to settle doon in Bellsbank, a former gangster of a numbers, Keith decided to start a football club, and it was gonnae be cawd The Bellsbank Warriors.

The Bellsbank Warriors first game was a friendly against "Craigmark Burntonians" who they pumped 5-0. They were placed into the Scottish Lowland Leagues, and have since worked their way up to the top flight of Scottish Football also known as the Scottish Professional Football League (SPFL). Bellsbank Warriors finished 6th in the 2016-2017 season, they currently sit 1st in the (SPFL) table as we speak of this.

Now the fans sing a song in "Big Keith's" honour. Called "Keith had a dream".

Sponsors

The club's main sponsor is Bield Housing, which was confirmed at the start of the 2021–22 in Scottish football|2010–11 season]], this would be the clubs third sponsor. The new sponsorship deal is thought to be worth around £5,000,000 for three years.

Warriors's kit maker is Italian manufacturers Kappa.

Honours

  • Scottish Lowland League: 2010-11
  • Scottish League 2: 2011-12
  • Scottish League 1: 2012-13
  • Scottish Championship: 2013-14
  • Scottish Cup: 2010-11
  • Scottish Cup: 2015-16
  • Ayrshire Cup Winners Cup: 2016-17
  • Scottish Premiership: 2017-18

Current squad

First team squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Scotland  SCO Morag Crossan
2 DF Scotland  SCO John McLean
3 DF Scotland  SCO Paul Jamieson
4 DF India  IND Malkie
5 DF Scotland  SCO Benny Coffee Heed
6 MF Ghana  GHA Peter Featherstonehaugh ( captain)
7 MF Russia  RUS Nivlak "The Mullet, Buttah Lips" McGraw
8 MF China  CHN Benny "Ka Burn" Chong
9 FW Scotland  SCO Alex "Rogue" Nutt
10 MF Scotland  SCO Sandy "Edible" Napier
11 MF China  CHN Charlie Wok
12 GK Scotland  SCO Nhoj Nacleam
13 MF Scotland  SCO Tubby Techno Jr
No. Pos. Nation Player
14 DF Scotland  SCO Nero The Dug
15 DF Scotland  SCO Glen The Dug
16 DF Scotland  SCO Alex Nutt S.R
18 FW Scotland  SCO Boabby The Barman
19 MF Scotland  SCO Eric
21 DF Scotland  SCO Tam "Steengy" Mullen
22 MF Scotland  SCO Winston Ingram
23 FW Scotland  SCO Navid Harrid
24 MF Sweden  SWE Nordnarb
31 MF Scotland  SCO Bogus Gasman
37 MF Scotland  SCO Victor McDade
39 FW England  ENG Jack Jarvis "ESQ"
69 FW Poland  POL Rafal

Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
20 FW Scotland  SCO Chris The Posty (on loan at Dumbarton)
25 MF Scotland  SCO Pete The Jakey (on loan at Clyde)
No. Pos. Nation Player
26 FW Scotland  SCO Stevie The Bookie (on loan at Stirling Albion)

Club staff

Managers

Name Years Honours
Tubby Techno 2010-2014 Scottish Cup ( 2010-11)
Iain Mcwilliam 2014- Scottish Cup ( 2015-16)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Bellsbank Warriors
Full nameThe Bellsbank Warriors Football Club
Nickname(s)The Junkies, The Warriors, The Shaggers, The Rogues, The Young Team
Founded2010; 14 years ago (2010)
Ground Komachi Park, Bradan Ave, Dalmellington
Capacity45,000
ChairmanAlex Nutt (Father of Alex)
Manager Iain Mcwilliam
League Scottish Championship
Website Club website
Current season


The Bellsbank Warriors' (nicknamed the Junkies) are a professional football club from Dalmellington, Scotland. Despite their name, the club are based at Station Park in the Ayr Road street of the village, The club have been members of the Scottish Professional Football League (SPFL) since its formation in 2013 and compete in the Scottish Premiership, the highest tier of the SPFL structure.

Since 2012, Bellsbank have played in their distinctive Orange-Maddug jerseys of varying designs, with stripes, and predominantly Orange tops, and gold trim having been used, although in 2015, Bellsbank Warriors launched a kit which was made in the colours of buckfast, a local drink up in those parts.

The club are managed by former Centre Attacking Midfielder Iain Mcwilliam, who took over the role on 11th January 2014, following the departure of Tubby Techno, who became the mascot. Under Mcwilliam's management, the club achieved promotion to the newly formed Scottish Premiership in 2016, and have remained there for two consecutive seasons.


History

Formation and early years

Right back in 2010, when this club was first formed, by Big Keith. Keith, who moved down from Glesga to settle doon in Bellsbank, a former gangster of a numbers, Keith decided to start a football club, and it was gonnae be cawd The Bellsbank Warriors.

The Bellsbank Warriors first game was a friendly against "Craigmark Burntonians" who they pumped 5-0. They were placed into the Scottish Lowland Leagues, and have since worked their way up to the top flight of Scottish Football also known as the Scottish Professional Football League (SPFL). Bellsbank Warriors finished 6th in the 2016-2017 season, they currently sit 1st in the (SPFL) table as we speak of this.

Now the fans sing a song in "Big Keith's" honour. Called "Keith had a dream".

Sponsors

The club's main sponsor is Bield Housing, which was confirmed at the start of the 2021–22 in Scottish football|2010–11 season]], this would be the clubs third sponsor. The new sponsorship deal is thought to be worth around £5,000,000 for three years.

Warriors's kit maker is Italian manufacturers Kappa.

Honours

  • Scottish Lowland League: 2010-11
  • Scottish League 2: 2011-12
  • Scottish League 1: 2012-13
  • Scottish Championship: 2013-14
  • Scottish Cup: 2010-11
  • Scottish Cup: 2015-16
  • Ayrshire Cup Winners Cup: 2016-17
  • Scottish Premiership: 2017-18

Current squad

First team squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Scotland  SCO Morag Crossan
2 DF Scotland  SCO John McLean
3 DF Scotland  SCO Paul Jamieson
4 DF India  IND Malkie
5 DF Scotland  SCO Benny Coffee Heed
6 MF Ghana  GHA Peter Featherstonehaugh ( captain)
7 MF Russia  RUS Nivlak "The Mullet, Buttah Lips" McGraw
8 MF China  CHN Benny "Ka Burn" Chong
9 FW Scotland  SCO Alex "Rogue" Nutt
10 MF Scotland  SCO Sandy "Edible" Napier
11 MF China  CHN Charlie Wok
12 GK Scotland  SCO Nhoj Nacleam
13 MF Scotland  SCO Tubby Techno Jr
No. Pos. Nation Player
14 DF Scotland  SCO Nero The Dug
15 DF Scotland  SCO Glen The Dug
16 DF Scotland  SCO Alex Nutt S.R
18 FW Scotland  SCO Boabby The Barman
19 MF Scotland  SCO Eric
21 DF Scotland  SCO Tam "Steengy" Mullen
22 MF Scotland  SCO Winston Ingram
23 FW Scotland  SCO Navid Harrid
24 MF Sweden  SWE Nordnarb
31 MF Scotland  SCO Bogus Gasman
37 MF Scotland  SCO Victor McDade
39 FW England  ENG Jack Jarvis "ESQ"
69 FW Poland  POL Rafal

Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
20 FW Scotland  SCO Chris The Posty (on loan at Dumbarton)
25 MF Scotland  SCO Pete The Jakey (on loan at Clyde)
No. Pos. Nation Player
26 FW Scotland  SCO Stevie The Bookie (on loan at Stirling Albion)

Club staff

Managers

Name Years Honours
Tubby Techno 2010-2014 Scottish Cup ( 2010-11)
Iain Mcwilliam 2014- Scottish Cup ( 2015-16)

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