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WWE.

  • 5x Women's Champion.
  • 1x Divas Champion.
  • 2nd person to win the Divas and Women's title.
  • 2nd most Women's title reigns with five.
  • Competed in first Women's Falls Count Anywhere.
  • Competed in 1st Women's Royal Rumble.
  • Competed in 1st Women's Elimi-nation Chamber.
  • Won title in debut Wrestlemania.
  • Opened first all female WWE PPV.
  • MOST female appearances in RAW history.
  • Wrestled in Lita's retirement match.
  • Wrestled Trish in her last RAW match.
  • Wrestled B Phoenix in her pro debut.

TNA:

  • 3x Knockouts Champion.
  • TNA World Cup with Team USA
  • Only female to compete in Clockworks Orange match (twice in total).
  • In first all Last Knockout Standing match.
  • Main evented Impact v Tara (SC) and Gail Kim.
  • Wrestled in first all female TNA ppv.
  • Wrestled in TNA's first ever weekly PPV show.

Indie:

  • 1st CSWF champ.
  • 1st Covey champ.
*1st SCW champ. 
  • 1st DCW champ.
  • 1st PWF champ.
  • 1st woman to win ICW Super Juniors Championship.
  • 1st woman to main event MCW.

Victory Roll, Crucifix, North Lights, Small Package, Fisherman Suplex, Roll up. Monkey Flip, Headscissors, Kip Up, Cartwheel, Bridge

WWE: v Trish (WM22) v Lita (SS06) v Vict (NYR07) v Melina (FCA) v Melina (Bk07) v Phoenix (UK08)

TNA: v Tara (SC10) v Love (Im10) v Tara (Im11) v Kim (ME11)* v MR (SC12)* v Tara (Xp13)* v Deeb (KK13) v Ivel (WC13)* v AF (RKK11)

Reaction from others


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General Consensus
The year of 2006 many seen as a passing of the torch with the retirement of Trish Stratus and Lita. James is regarded as the one to have taken up that mantle. She is often credited as of the cornerstone and backbone of the Divas Division when the WWE focused more on the asthetics than quality of women's wrestling. [18]

Often lauded for her ability to work a good program and make wrestlers with much more limited skillsets look more improved and polished than they actually are ( Maryse and Rosa Mendes.

Despite her popular status with supporters and championship wins, James is someone still regarded by many as being underated and underutilized by WWE. [19] [20] [21] [22] [23] A sentiment shared by many leading figures in the industry such Jim Ross and Eric Bischoff. [24] [25]


  • Her leadership and influence.
  • Her experience and knowledge.
  • Her openess to guide and work with younger or lesser experienced figures.
  • Her vocal support.


  • Always highly regarded when booked by WEW. [26]
  • Cutting a promo and reliable perfomer. [27]
  • Only woman to compete in COHofF match. [28]


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IWC Accolades

  • Pro Wrestling Illustrated
    • Comeback of the Year: 2017 (3rd)
  • Pro Wrestling Report
    • Female Wrestler of the Year: 2009 (1st), 2008 (2nd), 2011 (Nom)
  • Diva Dirt
    • Diva of the Decade: 2003-13 (2nd) [30]
  • NO DQ Awards
    • Female Superstar of the Year: 2007, 2009 [31]
  • WWE Johnny Awards
    • Best Female Wrestler: 2009 [32]
  • MVD of the Week
    • Nominated 9/12/12 [33]
    • Nominated 5/5/13 [34]
    • Nominated 12/5/13 and Won 19/5/13 [35]
  • WWE JR's Superstar of the Week

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West Ham United

The youth team reached the semi finals of the FA Youth Cup in only the tournaments second year in 1954. [38]

The club withdrew from the Eastern Counties League in 1956.

After withdrawal from Metropolitan League in 1971, the club disbanded the 'A' team altogether. [39]

The Football Combination Winners Runners up Notes Ref
Football Combination 1920–21, 1923–24, 1924–25, 1947–48,
1953–54, 1977–78, 1985–86
[40] [41]
Football Combination Section B 1947–48
Football Combination Cup 1953–54 1968–69 [note 1] [41] [42]
Metropolitan League Winners Runners up Notes Ref
Metropolitan League Cup 1957–58 1969–70, 1970–71 [43] [44]
Metropolitan Professional Cup 1959–60, 1966–67, 1968–69 1969–70 [note 2] [45] [44] [39]
Metropolitan Autumn Shield 1967–68 [46]
South East Counties League Winners Runners up Notes Ref
South East Counties League 1984–85, 1995–96, 1997–98 1981–82
South East Counties League Cup 1966–67, 1968–69 1955–56, 1959–60 [47] [48] [49] [50]
Southern Junior Floodlight Cup 1956–57, 1958–59, 1966–67, 1968–69 1955–56, 1963–64, 1965–66 [51] [48] [52] [49] [50]
London Football Association [note 3] Winners Runners up Notes Ref
London Challenge Cup 1946–47, 1948–49, 1952–53, 1968–69 1954–55, 1957–58, 1958–59 [53] [42]
London Minor / Youth Cup 1962–63, 1968–69 1963–64 [note 4] [52] [54]
Winchester Cup 1960–61 [note 5] [55]
London Youth Junior Challenge Cup 1967–68 [note 6] [54]
Other Domestic Winners Runners up Notes Ref
(D&DFL) Minors Cup 1954–55 [56]
Essex County Minor FA Andrews Cup 1959–60 [48] [57]
International Winners Runners up Notes Ref
Peter Stuyvesant Trophy 1969 [58]

Notes

  1. ^ The final of 1969–70 was held over until the following season.
  2. ^ The final of 1968–69 was held over until the following season.
  3. ^ Includes competitions that are run by affiliated organisations of the London Football Association, such as the London Youth Football Association.
  4. ^ When the London Minor Football Association became the London Youth Football Association in 1963, a tournament name change also took place with the Lendon Minor Cup becoming the London Youth Cup.
  5. ^ The competition was ran by the London Minor Football Association.
  6. ^ The final of 1967–68 was held over until the following season.

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BullyWee

The Clyde View

The Clyde View is Clyde's official matchday programme. It won the Scottish Programme of the Year Award every season from 1995–96 to 2006–07, and again in 2008–09. It also won the Scottish Divisional Programme of the Year Award every season from 1991–92 to 2011–12. It won the inaugural Scottish Divisional Programme Best Design of the Year Award for season 2011–12. [60] [61]

On Wirrel's UK Programme of the Year, it achieved a top ten finish on three consecutive occasions from 2002–03 to 2004–05; 8th (2002–03), 6th (2003–04) and 5th (2004–05). [62] [63] [64]

UK Programme of the Year

5th: 2002–03
6th: 2003–04
8th: 2004–05

Scottish Programme of the Year:

1st: 1995–96, 1996–97, 1997–98, 1998–99, 1999–2000, 2000–01, 2001–02, 2002–03, 2003–04, 2004–05, 2005–06, 2006–07, 2008–09
2nd: 2007–08, 2009–10
3rd: 1984–85, 1985–86
Other: 1981–82 (4th); 1982–83, 1983–84 (7th); 1986–87 (8th); 1987–88 (10th); 1988–89 (11th)

Scottish Programme of the Year (First Division):

1st: 1984–85, 1985–86, 1986–87, 2000–01, 2001–02, 2002–03, 2003–04, 2004–05, 2005–06, 2006–07, 2007–08, 2008–09
2nd: 1982–83, 1983–84, 1987/88, 1993/94,
Other: 1989–90 (5th), 1990–91 (7th)

Scottish Programme of the Year (Second Division / League One):

1st: 1980–81, 1981–82, 1991–92, 1992–93, 1994–95, 1995–96, 1996–97, 1997–98, 1998–99, 1999–2000, 2009–10

Scottish Programme of the Year (Third Division / League Two):

1st: 2010–11, 2011–12, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2015–16, 2016–17, 2017–18, 2018–19
2nd: 2012–13

Scottish Programme of the Year Best Design (League Two):

1st: 2011–12
2nd: 2012–13

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Hall of Fame1

[91]

Club Awards

For the first time in 2015, the club arranged to bring together all the respective groups that present an end of season award for a collective event. [86] [87]

1The club launched its official Hall of Fame in 2011, with five inaugural inductees. [136] Three more were inducted in 2012. [137] The Clyde team of season 1966–67 was inducted in 2014. [138] There was one inducted in 2015. [86] There is also a Hall of Fame section on the club website. [139]
2The Clyde Player of the Year is the club's official Player of the Year award voted for by supporters of Clyde. [97] The event is currently organized and award presented by the Castlemilk Branch supporter's club. [105]
3The Website Player of the Year is awarded to the player who has picked up the most man of the match points over the course of the season. Website members vote for their top three performers after every Clyde match with a running points total counting towards the overall award. [116]
4The CIC Owners Player of the Year is decided based on a ballot of all owners of the club. [99]
5The Clyde Crew is a youth club for supporters aged sixteen or under set up by Clyde in 2002, [140] with two separate age groups from 0–11 and 12–16. [141] The 0–11 age group was called the Kids Club in 2002 before its name change in 2003. [142]
6The Internet Player of the Year was originally based on the player that won the most individual man of the match awards at the end of the season. [127] The voting was changed for the 2003–04 season to website members voting for their top three performers after evey Clyde match with a running points total counting towards the overall award. [143]
7 A Goal of the Season award was presented alongside the main Player of the Year award for the first time in season 2001–02 voted for by supporters. [144] A new Goal of the Season award was started in season 2014–2015. [87] It was voted for by the CIC Owners. [131]

2018-19

Other awards and nominations

1Before the SFWA awards got underway in 1965, the main player award was the one selected by Rex Kingsley of the Sunday Mail. [148]
2PFA Scotland is the association for professional footballers in Scotland. It was formerly known as the Scottish Professional Footballers' Association (SPFA), but that organisation was dissolved and replaced by PFA Scotland in 2007.

Individual

Clyde FC Community Foundation

  • SFA Quality Mark: Gold Award, September 2019 [195]
  • Big Lottery Fund – Young Start Award, August 2017 [196]

Glasgow Southside

  • SFA Quality Mark: Development Award, March 2013 [197]
  • SFA Quality Mark: Standard Award, Deecember 2011 [198]

Clyde FC

  • SFA Club Licensing Scheme Bronze Award, October 2017 [199]
  • achieved Scottish National Club Licensing, December 2006 [200]

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Televised matches

  • Clyde v Aberdeen (1950's)
  • Clyde v Celtic (!955 Scottish Cup Final)
  • Clyde 1–4 Rangers (1990's Scottish Cup)
  • Clyde 0–5 Celtic (2004-05 Scottish Cup) (BBC Scotland) [203]
  • Clyde 2–1 Celtic (2005–06 Scottish Cup) (Sky Sports) [204]
  • Clyde 1–1 Ross County (2006 Challenge Cup Final) (BBC Alba)
  • Clyde 0–1 Dundee United (2007-08 Scottish Cup) (Sky Sports) [205]
  • Airdrie 1–0 Clyde (2008–09 First Division) (BBC Alba) [206] - first 1st Division match on BBC Alba.
  • Clyde 0–2 Rangers (2012–13 Third Division) (Sky Sports) [207]
  • Rangers 8–1 Clyde (2014–15 Challenge Cup) (BBC Alba) [208]

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Select Trophies

Trophies

Selecting

  • 1978. SFA v HFL. Mention of Scotland assistant John Hagart. [3] Selected by Willie Ormond. [4]
  • Scottish League XI v Italy B side [5]
  • Scottish League pool v Italy [6]
  • Ally McLeods pool. SFL XI v Italy B squads. Though referred to as B international. [7]
  • 1970. SFL v LOI [8]
  • 1971. SFL v EFL [9]
  • 1976. SFL v EFL. [10]
  • 1978. SFL v IFL. [11]
  • 1965. SFL v SFA [12]
  • 1990. SFL v SFA. [13]
  • 1994. Wales v Scotland B. Craig Brown manager. [14]
  • SFL XI fixtures without top division players.
  • 30.12.1974. Serie B v 2nd Division [15] [16] [17]
  • 26.04.1978 Italian Serie C. Italy B side [18] with six full internationals [19] Scotland B with trainer. [20]

[21]

[22]

Daily Record Golden Boot

[23]

Daily Record Golden Shot
Season Nat Player Club League FGT Notes Ref
1982–83 Scotland Charlie Nicholas Celtic Premier Division 46 [26] [27]
1983–84 Scotland Brian McClair Celtic Premier Division 30 First recipient. [26]
1984–85 Scotland Bernie Slaven Albion Rovers Second Division 31 [26] [28]
1985–86 Scotland John Watson Dunfermline Athletic Second Division [26] [29]
1986–87 Scotland Brian McClair Celtic Premier Division 41 [26] [30]
1987–88 Republic of Ireland Tommy Coyne Dundee Premier Division [26] [25] [31]
1988–89 Not awarded (no one reached 30 goals) [26] [25] [24] [32]
1989–90 Owen Coyle top scorer on 27 goals [26] [25] [33]
1990–91 Scotland Ken Eadie Clydebank First Division 30 [26] [34] [35]
1991–92 Scotland Ally McCoist Rangers Premier Division 39 [26] [36] [37]
1992–93 Scotland Ally McCoist Rangers Premier Division 47 Gordon Dalziel won first Silver Shot [26]
1993–94 Scotland Andy Thomson Queen of the South Second Division [38] [39]
1994–95 Not awarded (no one reached 30 goals) Top scorer on 21 by April [40]
1995–96 Scotland Steve McCormick Stirling Albion Second Division 32 [41] [42]
1996–97
1997–98
1998–99 Sweden Henrik Larsson Celtic Premier League 34 Sitting on 29 [43]
1999–2000
2000–01
2001–02 Sweden Henrik Larsson Celtic Premier League 31 [44]
2002–03 Sweden Henrik Larsson Celtic Premier League 32 [45]
2003–04 Sweden Henrik Larsson Celtic Premier League 35 [46] [47]

Scottish Brewers annual awards

Season Nat Player Club Notes Ref
MacKinley's Football Personality of the Year
1976–77 Scotland Jock Stein Celtic Premier Division and Scottish Cup winners. League Cup runners-up.
1977–78 Scotland Billy McNeil Aberdeen Premier Division and Scottish Cup runners-up [49] [50]
1978–79 Scotland John Greig Rangers Scottish Cup and League Cup winners. Premier Division runners-up. [51]
1979–80 Scotland Alex Ferguson Aberdeen Premier Division winners and League Cup runners-up [52]
1980–81 Scotland Jim McLean Dundee United League Cup winners and Scottish Cup runners-up [53]
1981–82 Scotland
1982–83 Scotland Alex Ferguson Aberdeen UEFA Cup Winners' Cup and Scottish Cup winners. Premier Division runners-up [54] [55]
1983–84 Scotland Willie Miller Aberdeen Premier Division and Scottish Cup winner. SFWA and SPFA Player of the Year double. [56]
Manager of the Year
1984–85 Scotland Tommy McLean Motherwell First Division champions [57]
1985–86 .
1986–87 Scotland Jim McLean Dundee United UEFA Cup and Scottish Cup runners-up. SFWA Manager of the Year. [58] [59]
Player of the Year
1984–85 Scotland Hamish McAlpine Dundee United Scottish Cup and League Cup runner-up. SFWA Player of the Year. [57]
1985–86 Scotland Richard Gough Dundee United SPFA Player of the Year. [59]
1986–87 England Terry Butcher Rangers Premier Division and League Cup winning captain. [58] [59]

Football Personality of the Month

  • Initiative backed by the SFA. [60]
1976–77
Month Winner Runner-up Ref
September Scotland Jim McLean Dundee United Scotland Davie Cooper Clydebank [61]
October Scotland Ally MacLeod Aberdeen Scotland [62] [63]
November Scotland Danny McGrain Celtic Scotland Willie Ormond Scotland [64]
December Scotland Board of directors Stranraer Scotland Mike Larnach Clydebank [65]
January Scotland Scotland [66]
February Scotland Scotland [67]
March Scotland Alex Stuart Ayr United Scotland Brian McGinlay Referee [68]
April Scotland Scotland [69]
1977–78
August Scotland Billy McNeil Aberdeen Scotland Vic Davidson Motherwell [70]
September Scotland Benny Rooney Morton Scotland Gordon Smith Rangers [71]
October Scotland Scotland [72]
November Scotland Scotland [73]
December Scotland Scotland [74]
January Scotland Scotland [75]
February Scotland Scotland [76]
March Scotland Willie Miller Aberdeen Scotland [77]
April Scotland Scotland [78]
1978–79
Month Winner Runner-up Ref
August Scotland Scotland [79]
September Scotland Scotland [80]
October Scotland Scotland [81]
November Scotland Scotland [82]
December Scotland Scotland [83]
January Scotland John Bourke Kilmarnock Scotland [84]
February Scotland Scotland [85]
March Scotland Scotland [86]
April Iceland Johannes Edvaldsson Celtic Scotland Davie Sneddon Kilmarnock [87]
1979–80
Month Winner Runner-up Ref
August Scotland Scotland [88]
September Scotland Scotland [89]
October Scotland Bobby Watson Scotland Airdrieonians [90] [91]
November Scotland Scotland [92]
December Scotland Bobby Lennox Celtic Scotland [93]
January Scotland Scotland [94]
February Scotland Johnny Doyle Celtic Scotland [95]
March Scotland Gordon Strachan Aberdeen Scotland [96]
April Scotland Alex Ferguson Aberdeen Scotland [97]
1980–81
Month Winner Runner-up Ref
August Scotland Scotland [98]
September Scotland Charlie Nicholas Celtic Scotland Willie Miller Aberdeen [99]
October Scotland Bobby Geddes Dundee Scotland [100]
November Scotland Scotland [101]
December Scotland Scotland [102]
January Scotland Scotland [103]
February Scotland Alan Rough Partick Thistle Scotland Jim McArthur Hibernian [104]
March Scotland Scotland [105]
April Scotland Scotland [106]
1981–82
Month Winner Runner-up Ref
August Scotland [107]
September Scotland Gordon Strachan Aberdeen [108] [109]
October Scotland [110]
November Scotland [111]
December Scotland [112]
January Scotland [113]
February Scotland Gordon Rae Hibernian Squad of players Forfar Athletic [114]
March Scotland Jim Leighton Aberdeen Scotland Neale Cooper Aberdeen [115] [116]
April Scotland Danny Crainie Celtic [117]
1982–83
Month Winner Runner-up Ref
August Scotland [118]
September Scotland Charlie Nicholas Celtic [119]
October Scotland [120]
November Scotland Jim Leighton Aberdeen [121]
December Scotland [122]
January Scotland Brian McClair Motherwell [123] [124]
February Scotland Willie Miller Aberdeen [125]
March Scotland [126]
April Scotland [127]
1983–84
Month Winner Runner-up Ref
August Scotland [128]
September Scotland
October Scotland [129]
November Scotland [130]
December Scotland [131]
January Scotland [132]
February Scotland [133]
March Scotland Mark McGhee Aberdeen Scotland Alex MacDonald Heart of Midlothian [134] [135]
April Scotland [136]
1984–85
Month Manager Player Ref
August Scotland Scotland [137]
September Scotland Craig Paterson Rangers Scotland [138]
October Scotland Scotland [139]
November Scotland Jim McLean Dundee United Scotland Paul Sturrock Dundee United [140]
December Scotland Billy Lamont Falkirk Scotland Richard Gough Dundee United [141]
January Scotland Alex Ferguson Aberdeen Scotland Frank McDougall Aberdeen [142]
February Scotland Scotland [143]
March Scotland Tommy McLean Motherwell Scotland Billy Stark Aberdeen [144]
April Scotland Scotland [145]
1985–86
Month Manager Player Ref
August Scotland Scotland [146]
September Scotland Scotland [147]
October Scotland Scotland John Hewitt Aberdeen [148]
November Scotland Scotland [149]
December Scotland John Lambie Hamilton Academical Scotland Craig Levein Heart of Midlothian [150]
January Scotland Scotland [151]
February Scotland Scotland [152]
March Scotland Scotland Richard Gough Rangers [153]
April Scotland Scotland [154]
1986–87
Month Manager Player Young Player Ref
August Scotland Henry Hall Forfar Athletic Scotland Scotland [155]
September Scotland Scotland Scotland Tom Boyd Motherwell [156]
October Scotland Scotland Derek Ferguson Rangers Scotland Derek Ferguson Rangers [157] [158]
November Scotland Scotland Scotland [159]
December Scotland Scotland Scotland [160]
January Scotland Scotland Scotland [161]
February Scotland Jim McLean Dundee United Scotland Billy Thomson Dundee United Scotland [162]
March Scotland Jim McLean Dundee United Scotland Jim McInally Dundee United Scotland [162]
April Scotland Scotland Scotland [163]

Other

Trophies

Competitions

SIR W. CUNNINGHAM TROPHY
Date Rd Team Score Team Ref
Irvine
13 July 1889 SF Cowlairs Partick Thistle [167] [168]
15 July 1889 Rangers 8–1 Clyde Cite error: A <ref> tag is missing the closing </ref> (see the help page). [169]
Ibrox
27 July 1889 F Rangers 4–0 Cowlairs [170]
RUTHERGLEN FC TOURNAMENT
Date Rd Team Score Team Ref
Barrowfield Park
2 June 1891 SF Clyde Rutherglen [171] [172]
9 June 1891 Cambuslang [173]
13 June 181 F Cambuslang 3–1 Clyde [174] [175] [176]
PORT GLASGOW ATHLETIC TOURNAMENT [177]
Date Rd Team Score Team Ref
Clune Park
27 June 1892 SF Port Glasgow Athletic Dumbarton
Barrowfield
2 July 1892 SF Rangers Clyde
F

60 Minutes

ABERCORN TOURNAMENT
Date Rd Team Score Team Ref
Underwood Park
9 May 1891 SF Abercorn 4–1
(3–3)
Arthurlie [178]
St Mirren 2–1
(3–2)
Morton
May 1891 F Abercorn 1–0
(3–4)
St Mirren [179]
  • Cameron Athletic Sports 1889
    • King's Park beat East Stirlingshire and Cameron. [180]
  • Abercorn Sports 1889 [181]
    • St Mirren beat Abercorn in final [182]
  • Morton Sports 1887. Morton beat Abercorn 4-3. [183]

40 Minutes

THIRD LANARK TOURNAMENT
Date Team Score Team Ref
30 May 1885 Cathkin Park [184]
Third Lanark 1–0 Rangers
Queen's Park 3–0 Pollokshields Athletic
Third Lanark 0–0
(0–1)
Queen's Park
QUEEN'S PARK TOURNAMENT
Date Team Score Team Ref
5 June 1886 Hampden Park [185]
Rangers 1–1
(0–1+)
Cowlairs
Queen's Park 1–0
(2–5)
Third Lanark
Rangers 1–0
(2–3)
Queen's Park
AIRDRIEONIANS TOURNAMENT
Date Team Score Team Ref
25 June 1887 Mavisbank Park [186] [187]
Renton 2–0 Thistle
Airdrieonians 4–2 Dumbarton Athletic
Renton 4–2 Airdrieonians
SHETTLESTON TOURNAMENT
Date Rd Team Score Team Ref
Cartyne Park
05.1888 SF Shettleston 0–1
(1–2)
Clyde [188] [189] [190] [191] [192]
F Clyde 2–0
(4–4)
Dumbarton

Other

Season

Winners

Score Runner-up Ref
1881 St Mirren 5–1 Alexandra Ath [193] [194] [195]
DUNDEE CHARITY CUP
Season

Winners

Score Runner-up Ref
1883–84 Dundee Harp 7–0 Dundee West End [196] [197]
1884–85 Dundee Harp 6–0 Dundee East End
1885–86 Dundee Harp 5–1 Strathmore
1886–87 Wanderers 4–1 Dundee Harp
1887–88 Wanderers 4–2 Dundee Our Boys
1888–89 Dundee Harp 2–2 Wanderers. No replay. Cup witheld.

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    "ATHLETICS". 25 May 1888.
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  197. ^ "FOOTBALL". Dundee Courier. 13 May 1889.

G.N.E.F.A.

The Association

Sir George Trevelyan became patron to the association in (September 1892?).

The Association awarded Tollcross the trophy in 1887. Their opponents Cowlairs did not turn up for the final. [1]

Holders Celtic did not enter the competition in 1890–91 with the institution of the Scottish League. [2]

At a meeting, the treasurer revealed after all expenses were paid there was disposal of £150 available (£120 to be allocated and £30 kept in reserve). [3]

Fixtures

There was mention of a match with Forfarshire scheduled for March 1888, but the secretary of the Forfarshire Association confirmed there was no match scheduled. [4]

Date Opponent F–A Venue Notes Ref
24 April 1886 Lanarkshire 4–3 Glasgow (Cherrie, Hart, Sharp & McClune. Reserves; Chalmers & McLachlan) [5] [6] [7] [8] [9]
15 May 1886 Forfarshire 2–3 East Dock Street 4–5,000. (Hart & Sharp). (Cherrie & McLure drafted out). [10] [11] [12] [13]
25 December 1886 Forfarshire 0–3 Barrowfield (Hart, McLachlan & Britton). [14] [15] [16] [17]
26 May 1887 Lanarkshire 5–3 Mavisbank Park GNE was 1 player short. Martyn of Airdrie stood in. (Chalmers, Hart, Stark, Pollok, McLaren & Brown). [18] [19] [20]
30 March 1889 Lanarkshire 3–1 Gourlay Park (Chalmers, Cherrie, McFarlane, Sawers & Britton). [21] [22] [23] [24]
1 February 1890 Ayrshire 6–2 Celtic Park First meeting. (Britton). [25] [26]
22 March 1890 Lanarkshire 5–3 Dalziel Park (J. Maxwell) [27] [28] [29] [30]
19 April 1890 Dumbartonshire 4–2 Beechwood [31] [32] [33] [34]
31 January 1891 Ayrshire 4–1 Barrowfield Att - 100. (Fortune, Maxwell & Neaves. Reserves; Johnston) [35] [36] [37]
[38] [39] [40] [41]
7 March 1891 Lanarkshire 8–6 Barrowfield (McFarlane, Ross & Johnstone) [42] [43] [44] [45] [46]
  • The 1886–87 match was postponed for a week because of the Scottish Cup tie with Clyde and Third Lanark. [47]
  • DATES MIXED UP

SPARE LINKS [48]

References

  1. ^ "NOTES FROM THE WEST". Dundee Courier. 8 April 1787.
  2. ^ "NOTES FROM THE WEST". Dundee Courier. 17 March 1890.
  3. ^ "THE COURT". Glasgow Herald. 15 November 1889.
  4. ^ "FOOTBALL". Dundee Courier. 2 March 1888.
  5. ^ "GLASGOW NORTH EAST ASSOCIATION". Evening News. 27 March 1886. (Pre Match Squad, Reserves included)
  6. ^ "SPORT & PASTIME". Coatbridge Express. 31 March 1886. (Nothing Specific)
  7. ^ "FOOTBALL". Dundee Courier. 26 April 1886. (Result)
  8. ^ "FOOTBALL, ATHLETICS, ETC". Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic News. 1 May 1886. (Nothing Specific)
  9. ^ "SPORT & PASTIME". Lanarkshire Examiner. 1 May 1886. (Post Match line ups)
  10. ^ "FOOTBALL". Dundee Courier. 14 May 1886. (Pre Match Squad, Cherrie & McLure included)
  11. ^ "FOOTBALL". Dundee Courier. 17 May 1886. (Post Match Line ups)
  12. ^ "ATHLETIC NOTES". Evening Telegraph. 18 May 1886. (Nothing Specific)
  13. ^ "FOOTBALL". Dundee Advertiser. 18 May 1886. (Match Review) Cherrie & McLure drafted out)
  14. ^ "TOMORROW'S FOOTBALL". Glasgow Herald. 24 December 1886. (Pre Match Squad)
  15. ^ "TO-MORROW'S FOOTBALL". Dundee Courier. 24 December 1886. (Pre Match Squad)
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  20. ^ "PASTIME". Motherwell. 2 April 1887. (Result)
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    "The N.E. Association Sore One". 3 February 1890. (Post Match Line ups)
    "NO HEADING". 3 February 1890. Scottish Referee.
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  29. ^ "FOOTBALL". Wishaw Press. 29 March 1890. (Result)
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  33. ^ "GLASGOW MATCHES". Greenock Telegraph. 21 April 1890.
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  48. ^ * FOOTBALL 1 April 1886. (FFA Negotiations for ground) Other Association Selects

Scottish Military teams

Gordon Highlanders
  • Played in first Banffshire Charity Cup. [5]
  • Glasgow based for 3 Scottish Cup seasons. [6]
B Watch [7]
  • Army Cup:
93rd Highlanders
Highland Light Infantry
  • Army Cup: 1901 [8]
Royal Scots Fusiliers
Seaforth Highlanders
Dundee Engineers Company
  • Corporation Cup: 1919 [9]

Player Selections

Other Teams

British & Irish XI
  • 27.03.1893. Celtic 2—1 All Ireland XI. Celtic Park (2,000) [10]
  • 18.11.1939. Football League XI v All British XI. Goodison Park. (Anglo clubs only) [11]
  • 1941. Football League XI v All British XI. (Anglo clubs only). [12]
Army XI
  • Inter Allied Services Cup. British & Empire Army, RAF, Navy, Merchant Navy, Allied Armies. [13]
  • 06.05.1940. 2–6 East of Scotland, Tynecastle. 2,000. [14]
  • 15.03.1941. 8–2 Allied Armies. Stamford Bridge. [15]
  • 25.01.1941. 1–0 Scottish FA XI. Den's Park. [16]
  • 21.08.1954. v Falkirk Reserves, Brockville. [17]
  • 15.11.1960. v Aberdeen. Pittodrie. [18]
  • 13.02.1961. v Scotland U-23. Fir Park. [19]
Unfounded
  • 29.01.1941. 4–4 Oxford University @ Oxford.
  • 12.02.1941. 4–2 Oxford University @ Oxford.
  • 08.02.1941. Monfeifth Tayside Rovers, Castle Green.
  • 24.06.1942. Forfar Junior Select, Station Park
  • 01.10.1945. Dundee, Dens Park
OTHER
  • June 1939. RAF 4–4 Coastside. Waird's Park [20]
  • 19.11.1939. St Andrew's City v Military XI. Recreation Park. [21]
  • 14.08.1954. Scottish Command v Airdrie Reserves. Broomfield Park.

Non participation

Polish Brigade
  • 09.06.1941. 7—1 Home Guard [22]
  • 09.06.1941. 5—0 BBA Ex Members. University Park.
  • 12.06.1941. v Royal Air Force
  • 14.06.1941. 1—10 Royal Artillery. [23]
  • 26.06.1941. 3—2 Forfar Select. [24]
  • June 1941. 4—1 Army XI. West End Park. [25]
  • June 1941. v Celtic East End.
Polish XI
  • 07.06.1941. v Ceres Home Guard
  • 07.06.1941. v Arbroath Glencairn
  • 10.06.1941. 6—4 Newburgh
  • 14.06.1941. 6—4 Arbroath Accies [26]
Army XI
  • 03.06.1941. 3—1 Home Guard
  • 04.06.1941. 4—4 Ladybank Select. Victoria Park.
Home Guard
  • 13.06.1941. 2—1 ARP Services
Royal Air Force
  • 03.07.1941. v Angus Select.

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Exhibition Teams

  • Zingari v Crusaders [29]
CRUSADERS
Scottish Crusaders
  • Option for Exhibition Cup (1888). Played English clubs (Villa included) at end of season (1887–88). Mostly comprised Queen's Park, Rangers and Airdrie players. [31]
  • Possible match with Forfarshire. [33]
  • 24.04.1886. 2–1 v Aston Villa, Perrybar. [34] [35]
Crusaders (Edinburgh)
  • 27.04.1889. 1–4 v Linlithgow Athletic. Captain's Lark. [37]
Crusaders (Glasgow)
  • 14.05.1888. 1–4 Larkhall Thistle, Gas Works Park. [38]
Crusaders
  • Cambuslang FC Sports (1889). Crusaders win five-a-Side competition. [39]
Crusaders (Arbroath)
  • 04.05.1889. 9–7 v Friockheim. [40]
Crusaders (Airdrie)
  • 28.04.1888. 10–0 v Sunnyside Thistle @ Coatbridge. [41]
  • 03.06.1889. 3–0 Shamrock, Academy Park. [42]
Forfarshire Crusaders
  • 18.05.1889. 8–1 v Harp, East Dock Street. [43]
Burntisland Crusaders
  • 17.04.1889. 3–4 v Albion, Robbie's Park. [44]
  • Kirkcaldy Athletic FC Sports (1889). Crusaders in five-a-side competition. [45]
CORINTHIANS

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Season Team Score Team Venue Notes Ref
Corinthians
27.02.1886 Scottish Corinthians 1–4 Ulster Ulster Ground [47] [48] [49]
28.04.1888 Scottish Corinthians 0–6 Rangers Lady's Mill Dunfermline Charity Cup Fund. Combination of Glasgow and Fife players [50]
07.06.1888 Corinthians 3–4 Third Lanark Mavisbank Park Players from Glasgow, Lanarkshire, and Dumbartonshire. [51]
19.06.1888 Corinthians 4–2 Third Lanark Mavisbank Park Players from Lanarkshire, Dumbartonshire, and Edinburgh. [52]
09.06.1888 Corinthians 1–2 Renton Rovers Street Park [53]
10.05.1890 Glasgow Corinthians 4–4 Falkirk District Victoria Park Camelon Band Sports. Comprised of Third Lanark, Queen's Park, Rangers, Thistle, Cowlairs, Celtic, and Airdrie players. [54] [55]
20.11.1897 Glasgow Corinthians Kirkintilloch Corinthians [56]
18.12.1897 Glasgow Corinthians Elderslie Inchview [57]
May 1888 Lanarkshire Corinthians 3–3 Wishaw Thistle Mostly Airdrie players. [38]
27.05.1913 Airdrie Corinthians 6–4 Clyde Tube Workers Wilson Park [58]
21.08.1889 Camelon Corinthians 0–2 Sunnybrae [59]
BOHEMIAMS
Bohemians
  • v Partick Thistle (1888), 1–3, Inchview. Charity.
Glasgow Bohemians
  • 09.06.1888. v QOS Wanderers, Cresswell (Dumfries). Lead in at HT. [53]
  • 11.04.1908. 1–2 v Juniors (3/4 players short). [60]
  • 18.04.1908. 4–4 v Peebles Rovers, Whitestone Park. [61]
I ZINGARI

[62]

  • 09.06.1883. v Strathmore, Rollo's Pier. [63]
  • 19.03.1887. 9–4 v Southern Counties, Dumfries (2,000).
  • May 1887. v Wanderers, @ Kilsyth. [64]
  • 25.05.1887. 1–1 v Rangers, Hampdem. Benefit match. Past & present Queen's Park players. [65]
  • Queen's Park's season ended (1887–88). Some players to assist I Zingari under Mr C. Campbell. [66]
  • 11.05.1889. 4–3 v Montrose 2nd XI, Links Park. [67]
  • 05.04.1890. 5–1 v Wellbane (A). [68] [69]
  • 11.08.1890. 3–4 v Port Glasgow Athletic (A). [70]
Glasgow Zingari
  • 07.04.1888. 4–1 v Arbroath. [71] Mostly Queen's Park players. Rest unknown. [72]
  • 15.05.1889. 4–7 v Albion Rovers. Meadow Park. [73]
Hamilton Zingari
  • 31.08.1889. v Third Lanark Cathkin XI, Cathkin Park. [74]
Baltic I Zingari
  • 04.05.1889. 6–4 North British Railway Clerks, Rollo's Pier. [75]
OTHER
  • 25.05.1889. Montrose FC 3–2 Crusaders (Selection of local players from all sources). Links Park. [76]
  • 15.05.1889. Albion Rovers v I Zingari. Meadow Park, Whifflet. [77]
  • 15.05.1889. Montrose 2nd XI 3–4 I Zingari. Links Park. [78]
  • May 1889. Largs Thistle 2–3 St Mirren Zingari. Aubrey Crescent [79]


[80]

Inter Association / League

MMM
  • 1888. Probables v Improbables. [81]
  • 25.05.1889. Seniors & Juniors (Scratch XI) v Wishaw Thistle. [86] [87]
  • May 1890. Arthurlie 0–1 Glasgow, Barrhead. [88]
  • 16.05.1890. Uddingston 4–5 Hamilton Select, Meadowside, Uddingston. [89]
  • May 1890. Wishaw Thistle 4–1 Glasgow. Attendance (1,000). [90]


  • 07.03.1896. International trial 'A' 2–2 'B' and 'C' 3–2 'D', Cathkin Park. [91]
  • 01.04.1924. Scotland 'A' v 'B' trial match. Cathkin Park. [92]


[93] [94] [95] [96] [97]

County Trials
Season Team Score Team Venue Details [98] Ref
9 Oct 1878 Glasgow 'Probables' 2–5 Glasgow 'Improbables' Hampden Park GFA trial match (for Sheffield) [99]
25 Oct 1880 North of River XI 1–1 South of River XI Burnbank Ground 4,000 (att). Floodlit match. [100] [101]
4 Dec 1880 Renfrewshire 'Blues' Renfrewshire 'Stripes' Cappielow RFA trial match (for Ayrshire) [102]
8 Jan 1881 Glasgow 'Probables' Glasgow 'Improbables' GFA trial match (for Lancashire)
12 Nov 1881 Lanarkshire ‘Probables' 4–1 Lanarkshire 'Improbables' at Rochsolloch LFA trial match
14 Jan 1882 Lancashire 'Probables' 3–5 Sheffield 'Probables' Hampden GFA trial match (for Lancashire and Sheffield)
11 Feb 1882 Counties ‘Blues’ 1–0 Counties ‘Stripes’ Cathkin Counties trial match (for Birmingham & District)
8 Dec 1883 Glasgow North 6–1 Glasgow South Muir Park GFA trial match (for London). [103]
15 Mar 1884 Forfarshire 'Probables' Forfarshire 'Improbables' FFA trial match [104]
8 Mar 1884 Fife 'Probables' 5–4 Fife 'Possibles' at Dunfermline Trial match
18 Mar 1888 Inverness Probables 5–2 Inverness Improbables Bught Park Trial match (for Rangers) [105]
14 Apr 1888 Aberdeen 'Probables' 5–0 Aberdeen 'Improbables' Chanonry AFA trial match (for Scotland XI) [106]
9 Mar 1889 Elginshire Probables Elginshire Improbables Trial match (for Aberdeen) [107]
3 Nov 1889 North of Scotland Probables North of Scotland Improbables Needlefield NOSFA trial match (for Aberdeenshire) [108]
14 Dec 1889 Inverness Probables 1–2 Inverness Improbables Trial match (for Aberdeen) [109]
20 Sep County of Forfarshire 6–5 City of Dundee XI Links Park [110] [111]
18 Dec 1890 North of Scotland 'Probables' North of Scotland 'Improbables' Thistle Ground [112]
14 Feb 1891 City of Perth 0–7 County of Perthshire at Blairgowrie
30 Jan 1892 City of Perth 4–3 County of Perthshire Balhousie
11 Apr 1892 Northern League North 6–7 Northern League South East Dock Street
23 May 1893 Renfrewshire Upper Ward 5–4 Renfrewshire Lower Ward Underwood Benefit for Morton [113]
27 May 1893 Northern League South 4–2 National League North East Dock Street [114] [115]
17 Apr 1897 North Ayrshire 5–1 South Ayrshire at Stevenston Benefit for Ayrshire Combination. [116]
20 Apr 1897 Lanarkshire 'East' 2–2 Lanarkshire 'West' Fir Park LFA trial mach (for Scotland XI) [117]
20 Nov 1897 City of Perth 6–1 County of Perthshire Balhousie Inter county trial.
9 Dec 1899 County of Perthshre 2–2 City of Perth Inter county trial.
1873–85

[118]

Season Team Score Team Venue [98] Event Notes [119] Ref
1873–74
14 Mar Sheffield 2–2 Glasgow Bramall Lane Sheffield FA rules.
1874–75
27 Feb Glasgow 2–0 Sheffield Hamilton Crescent
1875–76
19 Feb Sheffield 0–2 Glasgow Sheffield Sheffield FA rules.
29 Apr Glasgow 2–0 Dumbartonshire Hampden
1876–77
3 Feb Glasgow 1–0 Sheffield
10 Feb Glasgow 0–2 Sheffield Hampden
24 Mar Glasgow 2–0 Scotch Counties Hampden
5 May Ayrshire 0–4 Glasgow Rugby Park
1877–78
27 Oct Edinburgh 0–2 Queen's Park Powburn
15 Dec Edinburgh 0–3 Third Lanark Mayfield
9 Feb Sheffield 2–4 Glasgow Headingley 7,000 [120]
1878–79
26 Oct Queen's Park 4–1 Ayrshire
26 Oct Third Lanark 6–1 Edinburgh
7 Dec Edinburgh 1–3 Ayrshire Powburn
9 Dec Edinburgh 0–3 Hibernian Powderhall Floodlit match
18 Jan Scotch Counties 7–1 Birmingham & District Hampden 400. [121]
1 Feb Ayrshire Edinburgh at Kilmarnock
15 Feb Glasgow 4–0 Sheffield Hampden 8,000. [122] [123]
1879–80
11 Oct Ayrshire 7–2 Edinburgh Rugby Park
8 Nov Ayrshire 0–3 Queen's Park Rugby Park
20 Dec Glasgow 1–2 Dumbartonshire Cathkin International trial. [124] [125]
20 Dec Renfrewshire 2–0 Ayrshire Barrhead
20 Dec Queen's Park Edinburgh Hampden [126]
30 Dec Edinburgh 3–4 Old Etonians [127]
17 Jan Birmingham & District 2–3 Scottish Counties Lower Aston 8,000. [128]
7 Feb Ayrshire 6–0 Renfrewshire Hamilton Park
14 Feb Sheffield 0–1 Glasgow Bramall Lane [129] [130]
28 Feb Lancashire 1–9 Ayrshire at Darwen [131]
27 Mar Edinburgh 4–3 Ayrshire Powderhall
3 Apr Queen's Park 16–0 Edinburgh Hampden [132]
10 Apr Edinburgh 3–1 Sheffield Powderhall
1880–81
11 Dec Renfrewshire 1–3 Ayrshire Blackstoun
15 Jan Lancashire 1–9 Glasgow at Darwen 300. [133] [134]
12 Feb Glasgow 3–0 Sheffield Hampden 5,000. [135]
12 Feb Ayrshire 5–3 Lancashire Rugby Park [136]
19 Feb Scotch Counties 6–0 Birmingham & District Cathkin 2–3,000 [137]
26 Mar Ayrshire 4–0 Renfrewshire at Kilmarnock
1881–82
24 Sep Wigtownshire 1–5 Maxwelltown at Newton Stewart
15 Oct Ayrshire 5–4 Edinburgh Rugby Park
19 Nov Lanarkshire 7–2 Renfrewshire Southview
24 Dec Cleveland 2–3 Edinburgh at Middlesbrough 700. [138]
26 Dec Sheffield 4–2 Edinburgh Bramall Lane 7,000 [139]
27 Dec Newcastle & District 1–3 Edinburgh at Tyne FC [140]
21 Jan Glasgow 7–1 Lancashire Hampden 5,000 [141] [142]
28 Jan Belfast & District 0–12 Ayrshire Solitude [143]
4 Feb Dumfries-shire 1–15 Queen’s Park Milnholm Benefit match [144]
11 Feb Sheffield 3–1 Glasgow Bramall Lane 9-12,000 [141]
25 Feb Birmingham & District 3–1 Scottish Counties Lower Aston 12,000 [145]
25 Feb Ayrshire 4–3 Renfrewshire Hamilton Park
11 Mar Edinburgh 8–1 Sheffield Easter Road 2,000 [146] [147]
18 Mar Edinburgh 5–2 Ayrshire Tynecastle
15 Apr Edinburgh 7–3 Cleveland Easter Road 1,000. [148]
1882–83
14 Oct Àyrshire 5–4 Edinburgh Rugby Park
4 Nov Edinburgh 3–4 Lanarkshire Mayfield
30 Dec London 9–2 Edinburgh The Oval [149]
1 Jan Sheffield 4–0 Edinburgh Bramall Lane 6,000. [150]
6 Jan Scotch Counties 4–4 Glasgow Blackstoun Probable Selects to play Lancashire and Sheffield. [151] [152]
13 Jan Glasgow 0–4 Scotch Counties Kinning Park Probable Selects to play Sheffield and Birmingham [153] [154]
13 Jan Lancashire 3–3 Scotch Counties at Darwen 6,000. [154]
20 Jan Glasgow 4–0 London Hampden 4,000. [155] [156]
17 Feb Glasgow 4–2 Sheffield Hampden 1,500. [157] [158]
17 Feb Renfrewshire 7–2 Lanarkshire at St Mirren FC
24 Mar Edinburgh 2–1 Àyrshire Powderhall
7 Apr Edinburgh 1–2 Glasgow Powderhall 5,000. [159] [160]
26 May Dumfries-shire 0–11 Queen's Park Nunholm 1,000. Benefit for Charity Cup Fund. [161]
26 May St Mirren 0–1 Glasgow Greenhill [162]
1883–84
1 Sep Lanarkshire 4–3 Edinburgh Airdrie Cricket Ground
13 Oct Edinburgh 3–2 Àyrshire Tynecastle
17 Nov Àyrshire 6–3 Lancashire Holm Quarry [163]
15 Dec London 3–2 Glasgow The Oval 3,500. [164]
12 Jan Scotch Counties 2–3 Glasgow Blackstoun [165]
12 Jan Edinburgh 2–2 London Powderhall 5,000. [165]
19 Jan Edinburgh 0–4 Sheffield Powderhall 2,000. [166]
16 Feb Sheffield 1–2 Glasgow Bramall Lane 10,000. Sheffield FA rules. [167]
23 Feb Aberdeenshire 1–0 Inverness-shire Mannofield
29 Mar Forfarshire 6–0 Fife West Craigie
12 Apr Edinburgh 2–0 Glasgow Powderhall 3,000 (att). [168]
1884–85
11 Oct Dumbartonshire 3–3 Glasgow Boghead First meeting with Glasgow FA. [169] [170] [171]
11 Oct Nottinghamshire 1–2 Renfrewshire Castle Ground [172]
18 Oct Ayrshire 8–0 Edinburgh Holm Quarry
20 Dec Glasgow 6–2 London Hampden 5,000. [173] [174]
1 Jan Perthshire 0–1 Fife North Inch
10 Jan Ayrshire 0–0 Renfrewshire at Ayr
17 Jan Birmingham 2–2 Glasgow Aston Lower [175] [176]
31 Jan Dumbartonshire 4–2 Renfrewshire Boghead
7 Feb Edinburgh 6–1 Lanarkshire Powderhall
7 Feb Lancashire 5–2 Ayrshire at Preston [177]
14 Feb Glasgow 9–1 Sheffield Hampden [178] [179]
21 Feb Fife 1–1 Forfarshire Lady’s Mill
7 Mar Edinburgh 1–4 Dumbartonshire Powderhall 2,000 (att).
7 Mar Glasgow 3–1 Scotch Counties Hampden 2,000. [180] [181]
14 Mar Stirlingshire 4–4 Fife at Falkirk
11 Apr Edinburgh 1–1 Glasgow Powderhall 2,000. [182] [183]
11 Apr Renfrewshire 4–2 Dumbartonshire Westmarch
11 Apr Lanarkshire 2–4 Stirlingshire at Drumpellier FC
1885–90

[184]

A

[185]

Season Team Score Team Venue [98] Details Ref
1885–86
5 Sep Forfarshire 2–2 Dumbartonshire West Craigie
17 Oct Edinburgh 6–2 Renfrewshire Powderhall
7 Nov Renfrewshire 7–0 Nottinghamshire Cappielow 4,000 [186]
28 Nov Lanarkshire 4–1 Edinburgh at Airdrieonians
5 Dec London 2–5 Glasgow The Oval [187] [188]
Lanarkshire 0–1 Renfrewshire at Burnbank
26 Dec Fifeshire 0–0 Forfarshire Bonvil Park
30 Jan Dumbartonshire 1–1 Edinburgh at Alexandria
Stirlingshire 5–6 Linlithgowshire Brockville
6 Feb Forfarshire 2–4 Ayrshire
27 Feb Glasgow 3–0 Edinburgh Hampden 5,000 [189] [190]
13 Mar Dumbartonshire 2–3 Renfrewshire Boghead
20 Mar Southern Counties 1–7 Ayrshire Nunholm
10 Apr Fife 1–2 Stirlingshire at Lady’s Mill
Renfrewshire 1–2 Dumbartonshire Westmarch
24 Apr Forfarshire 7–1 Fife Gayfield
1 May Stirlingshire 1–1 Renfrewshire Merchiston
29 May Dundee Harp 2–2 Glasgow
(Scratch XI)
3-4,000. Glasgow two players short. Davidson ( Strathmore) and Peters ( Our Boys) deputised. [191]
12 Jun Falkirk District 1–2 Linlithgowshire at Falkirk
D

[192]

Season Team Score Team Venue [98] Details Ref
1888–89
9 Aug Celtic 5–1 Glasgow Benburb Park [193]
12 Sep Glasgow 3–2 Preston North End Exhibition Grounds 15,000 [194]
29 Sep Forfarshire 4–1 Ayrshire West Craigie Park
20 Oct Dumbartonshire 2–3 Ayrshire Millburn Park
Lanarkshire 1–6 Dumbartonshire Meadow Park
27 Oct Aberdeenshire 3–7 Perthshire Chanonry
3 Nov Northumberland 2–2 Lanarkshire St James’ Park
10 Nov Renfrewshire 5–1 East of Scotland Blackstoun Park
Aberdeenshire 2–1 Inverness-shire Central Park
1 Dec East of Scotland 1–7 Lancashire Powderhall 3,000 [195] [196]
29 Dec Cleveland 1–3 East of Scotland Linthorpe Road 500 [197]
26 Jan East of Scotland 1–4 Dumbartonshire Powderhall
Dumbartonshire 6–1 Renfrewshire St James’ Park
Inverness-shire 2–2 Aberdeenshire Needlefield, Inverness
2 Feb Stirlingshire 4–7 Forfarshire at Falkirk
9 Feb Perthshire 3–2 Fifeshire Balhousie Park
23 Feb East of Scotland 5–3 Glasgow Powderhall 8,000 [198] [199]
Lanarkshire ?–6 Forfarshire at Airdrie
23 Feb Birmingham & District 5–2 Dunbartonshire Perry Barr [200] [201]
25 Feb Liverpool District 2–1 Dunbartonshire at Bootle 3,000 [200] [202]
2 Mar Linlithgowshire 11–0 Fifeshire at Broxburn
9 Mar Forfarshire 8–0 Perthshire West Craigie Park 4,000
6 Apr Lanarkshire Renfrewshire at Airdrie
Linlithgowshire 5–3 Stirlingshire at Champfleurie FC
22 Apr Port Glasgow & District 4–2 Paisley Select Clune Park [203] [204]
16 May Clyde 4–1 Lanarkshire Barrowfield [205]
25 May Wishaw Thistle 4–1 Glasgow XI
15 Jun Port Glasgow & District 5–0 Paisley Select Clune Park [206]
E
Season Team Score Team Venue [98] Details Ref [207]
1886–87
21 Aug Perth and Dundee XI 1–5 Glasgow XI Recreation Ground [208] [209]
27 Nov Glasgow 2–2 London Hampden 3–4,000 [210] [211]
5 Feb Glasgow 10–3 Sheffield Hampden [212] [213]
19 Mar Southern Counties 4–9 I Zingari Caledonian Park 2,000 [214]
26 Mar Ayrshire 6–3 Southern Counties Rugby Park Benefit for Charity Cup Fund [215]
26 Mar FA Seniors 1–2 FA Juniors Victoria Park Jubilee match
14 May Glasgow (Scratch XI) 3–3 Wanderers Morgan Park [216]
24 May East of Scotland 1–3 West of Scotland Powderhall [217]
1887–88
13 Aug Glasgow 1–2 Dumbartonshire Public Park Benefit for Rothesay Bazaar. [218] [219]
31 Aug East Stirlingshire 2–0 Glasgow XI Merchiston Benefit for Falkirk Cottage Hospital. [220] [221]
12 Nov Edinburgh 2–1 Cleveland Powderhall [222]
28 Jan Sheffield 2–3 Glasgow Bramall Lane 6–7,000. [223] [224]
25 Feb Glasgow 1–1 Edinburgh Ibrox 5,000 [225] [226]
3 Mar London 3–0 Glasgow The Oval [225] [227]
17 Apr East Stirlingshire 1–8 Falkirk District Merchiston 1,100. Benefit match. [228]
1889–90 [229]
24 Aug Glasgow (Scratch XI) 0–5 Ayrshire Cathkin 3,000. Benefit for Burns Statue Fund. [230]
21 Sep East of Scotland 3–2 Cleveland East End Park [231]
15 May Ayrshire XI 3–0 Glasgow XI Rugby Park [232]
1 Mar Ayrshire 3–1 Forfarshire Rugby Park International trial [233]
1 Mar Stirlingshire 4–1 Fifeshire Brockville
1 Mar Dykebar 3–4 Paisley XI Thistle Park [234] [235]
13 May Paisley 1–4 Glasgow Underwood Benefit for Renfrewshire F.A. [236] [237]
17 May Falkirk District 4–4 Glasgow Corinthians Victoria Park 800 [238]
22 May Annbank 2–8 Glasgow XI Somerset Benefit for Burns Statue Fund. [239]
1890–95

[240]

Season Team Score Team Venue Details Ref
1890–91
13 Aug Linlithgowshire 3–3 East of Scotland at Bathgate
11 Oct Aberdeenshire 3–4 Perthshire Victoria Ground
25 Oct Dumbartonshire 3–6 Ayrshire Boghead
15 Nov East of Scotland 4–0 Glasgow Tynecastle 6,000. [241]
15 Nov Dumbartonshire 3–1 Renfrewshire at Clydebank
6 Dec Lanarkshire 3–2 Forfarshire at Wishaw
20 Dec Aberdeenshire 3–3 Inverness-shire at Chanonry
10 Jan Sheffield 4–3 Glasgow Bramall Lane [242]

[243]

21 Feb Renfrewshire 3–3 East of Scotland at Westmarch
7 Mar Forfarshire 4–3 Perthshire West Craigie
7 Mar Fifeshire 2–5 Stirlingshire at Dunfermline
14 Mar Renfrewshire 6–3 Ayrshire Cappielow 3,000.
21 Mar Aberdeenshire 7–3 Fifeshire Victoria Bridge
28 Mar Stirlingshire 2–0 Forfarshire at Falkirk 2,000.
11 Apr Fifeshire 4–0 Linlithgowshire at Dunfermline
11 Apr North of Scotland 2–2 Aberdeenshire Caledonian Park
11 Apr Lanarkshire 6–1 Cumberland at Whifflet [244]
1891–92 [245]
Oct East of Scotland 3–3 Linlithgowshire Tynecastle 500.
3 Oct Forfarshire 11–2 Lanarkshire Gayfield
31 Oct Aberdeenshire 3–7 Perthshire Victoria Bridge
14 Nov* Glasgow 2–2 East of Scotland Celtic Park [246] [247]
21 Nov Aberdeenshire 10–2 Inverness-shire Central Park
5 Dec* Aberdeen 0–6 Glasgow Chanonry [248] [249]
23 Jan Lanarkshire 2–3 East of Scotland at Airdrie 1,000.
30 Jan Southern Counties 9–1 Wigtownshire Cresswell [250] [251]
20 Feb East of Scotland 6–1 Renfrewshire Tynecastle 1,500.
27 Feb Perthshire 6–5 Forfarshire Recreation Ground 3,000.
5 Mar Stirlingshire 8–3 Fife at East Stirlingshire 2,000.
12 Mar North of Scotland 1–5 Aberdeenshire Northern Meeting Ground
26 Mar Forfarshire 5–0 Stirlingshire Carolina Port
9 Apr Fife 3–4 Aberdeenshire East End Park
Referee unexpectedly blew for time 5 mins early.
16 Apr Belfast Distillery 2–1 Renfrewshire Grosvenor [252]
1892–93
10 Sep Linlithgowshire 5–1 East of Scotland Little Boghead (Bathgate Rovers)
1 Oct Perthshire 2–2 Aberdeenshire Balhousie 2,000.
1 Oct Lanarkshire 4–2 Dumbartonshire at Wishaw
10 Nov Orion 3–2 Aberdeenshire Central Park 3,000.
12 Nov Renfrewshire 2–2 Dumbartonshire Underwood
22 Oct* East of Scotland 2–2 Glasgow Logie Green [253]
3 Dec East of Scotland 3–1 Lanarkshire Tynecastle 2 x 35 minutes due to snow.
3 Dec Aberdeen 4–2 Inverness-shire at Chanonry
24 Dec Forfarshire 0–5 Renfrewshire East Dock Street
11 Feb Renfrewshire 2–2 East of Scotland at Greenock
4 Mar Forfarshire 4–0 Perthshire West Craigie 6,000.
25 Mar Stirlingshire 7–2 Forfarshire at Bainsford 2,000.
8 Apr Fife 3–3 Stirlingshire at Cowdenbeath
8 Apr Perthshire 1–6 Renfrewshire Balhousie
29 Apr North of Scotland 6–2 Aberdeenshire at Inverness
20 May Perthshire 3–1 Forfarshire Recreation Grounds
27 May Glasgow 1–1 Edinburgh
1893–94
9 Sep East of Scotland 4–2 Linlithgowshire Dundas Park
21 Oct* Glasgow 1–1 East of Scotland Cathkin Park 5,000. [254]
21 Oct Aberdeenshire 4–3 Perthshire at Chanonry
2 Dec Lanarkshire 1–4 Ayrshire at Motherwell
10 Feb East of Scotland 8–0 Renfrewshire Tynecastle
3 Mar Perthshire 8–3 Forfarshire Balhousie 2,000.
17 Mar Elginshire 2–3 North of Scotland at Elgin
24 Mar Forfarshire 5–2 Stirlingshire East Dock Street
7 Apr Stirlingshire 3–2 Fife at Falkirk
14 Apr Renfrewshire 3–0 Perthshire Cappielow
28 Apr North of Scotland 2–2 Elginshire at Inverness
5 May Inverness-shire 2–3 Aberdeenshire at Inverness
31 May SFL Division Two 2–2 Lanarkshire XI Benefit match. ( Cowlairs and Northern) ( Royal Albert, Albion Rovers and Airdrieonians) [255]
1894–95
29 Sep Lilnlithgowshire 2–3 East of Scotland Uphall
29 Sep North of Scotland 6–3 Elginshire at Inverness
6 Oct Aberdeenshire 8–3 North of Scotland Chanonry
20 Oct East of Scotland 3–3 Glasgow at Kirkcaldy 13th meeting [256] [257] [258]
10 Nov Ayrshire 5–2 Lanarkshire at Ayr
23 Feb Forfarshire 2–3 Perthshire Carolina Port
30 Mar Stirlingshire 5–0 Forfarshire Brockville
6 Apr Fife 1–5 Stirlingshire at Cowdenbeath
13 Apr Perthshire 8–4 Aberdeenshire Recreation Ground
1895–1900

[259]

Season Team Score Team Venue Details Ref
1895–96
7 Dec Glasgow 3–1 Sheffield Cathkin [260] [261]
22 Feb Elginshire 2–2 Inverness-shire Milnefield Park Elgin to decide the Northern championship [262] [263]
7 Mar Perthshire 2–4 Forfarshire Recreation Ground
28 Mar Forfarshire 5–3 Stirlingshire East Dock Street
11 Apr Aberdeenshire 4–2 Perthshire at Aberdeen
1896–97
19 Sep Inverness-shire 6–2 Elginshire at Inverness [264]
3 Oct Aberdeenshire 4–1 Inverness-shire Cattofield
7 Nov Sheffield 5–1 Glasgow Bramall Lane [265]
14 Nov North of Scotland 1–6 Heart of Midlothian Thistle Park [266]
13 Feb Fifeshire 4–1 Clackmannan and Perth East End Park Inter county trial. [267]
27 Feb Forfarshire 5–1 Perthshire Clepington
27 Mar Stirlingshire 2–2 Forfarshire at Falkirk
10 Apr Fife 8–3 East of Scotland at Dunfermline
26 Apr Rangers 2–1 Dumbartonshire Ibrox 1000 (att). Benefit for Renton. [268]
1897–98
6 Nov Cumberland 6–2 South of Scotland at Carlisle [269]
6 Nov North of Scotland 2–2 Aberdeenshire at Inverness
6 Nov Glasgow 0–0 Sheffield Cathkin 8,000 (att) [270] [271]
11 Dec Perthshire 4–3 Forfarshire Balhousie
25 Dec Stirlingshire 3–0 East of Scotland at Falkirk 1000 (att). International trial.
3 Jan Renfrewshire 4–2 Ayrshire Underwood International trial.
15 Jan Dumfriesshire 2–1 Galloway Cresswell 2000 (att). International trial.
29 Jan Dumbartonshire 1–1 Lanarkshire at Dumbarton International trial. [272]
Stopped after 85 mins due to heavy rain.
19 Mar Perthshire 6–4 Northern Counties Balhousie [273]
26 Mar Forfarshire 1–0 Stirlingshire Clepington
27 Apr Fair City Athletic 2–0 Perthshire League Balhousie [274] [275]
1898–99
1 Oct Southern Counties 3–4 Cumberland Cresswell [276]
10 Dec Sheffield 2–1 Glasgow Bramall Lane Crawford of Clyde. [277] [278]
14 Jan North of Scotland 4–1 Perthshire at Inverness
11 Feb Forfarshire 3–2 Perthshire Carolina Port
1899–1900
28 Oct North of Scotland 5–2 Aberdeenshire at Inverness 17th meeting.
4 Nov Glasgow 4–0 Sheffield Hampden [279] [280]
10 Feb Perthshire 4–2 Forfarshire at Perth
7 Apr Aberdeenshire 2–0 Forfarshire Cattofield North v South Districts of the NL
Other Fixtures
  • 14.11.1897 NOS 1 HOM 6
  • 01.01.1901 S Counties 3 Rangers 2
Season Team Score Team Venue [98] Details Ref
22 Apr 1893 Annbank 1–2 Ayrshire League [281] [282]
12 May 1894 Hibernian SFL Division Two [283]
19 May 1894 Saltcoats Victoria 5–7 Ayrshire League XI Brewery Park [284]
27 Apr 1896 Edinburgh League 4–1 SFL Division Two Logie Green 600. [285]
20 May 1905 North of Scotland 0–0 West of Scotland Pittodrie [286]
4 Mar 1908* Dundee 6–0 Northern League XI Dens Park
27 Apr 1912 Reserve League XI SJFL XI Firhill [287]
26 Apr 1913 Reserve League XI SJFL XI Firhill [288]
29 Apr 1914 East of Scotland 1–1 West of Scotland Easter Road [289]
6 May 1916 Motherwell 3–0 Lanarkshire Fir Park [290]
27 May 1916 East of Scotland West of Scotland Tynecastle [291]
3 Jan 1919 Glasgow Bradford XI Hampden Benefit match [292]
3 Jan 1925* Highland League XI Scottish Alliance XI Inveeness
20 Apr 1935 North of Scotland 0–7 Kilmarnock [293] [294]
Apr 1935 East of Scotland League XI 0–4 Heart of Midlothian [295]
27 Feb 1937 Aberdeen 2–0 Scottish Alliance XI Pittodrie Fundraiser. [296] [297]
6 May 1940 East of Scotland 6–2 Army XI Tynecastle 2,000. [298]
1946 Edinburgh XI 3–3 Aston Villa [299] [300] 39,861. [301]
Apr 1954* Elgin & Rothes Select
Apr 1954* Inverness Select [302]
19 April 1976 Highland League XI 0–3 Scottish League XI 2,188. [303] [304]
May 1980 Scottish JFA XI 0–2 Highland League XI [305]
Oct 1980 North of Scotland Scotland 2nd FA XI Kingsmill Park Centenary match. [306]
22 Mar 1994 Highland League XI 1–2 Aberdeen 1,750. Centenary match [307]

[308]

International Trial

Season Team Score Team Venue Event Notes Ref
1878
26.01.1878 Wilson's XI Watson's XI Hampden [309]
1880 [310]
28.02.1880 Blues (1) 2–3 Stripes (1) Kinning Park [311]
Blues (2) 1–5 Stripes (2)
Probables v Improbables
06.03.1880 Probables 1–1 Improbables Kinning Park [312]
05.03.1881 Probables 2–1 Improbables Kinning Park [313]
03.03.1883 Probables 4–3 Improbables Blackstoun [314] [315]
08.03.1884 Probables Improbables [316]
13.03.1886 Probables 2–6 Improbables Hampden [317] [318]
05.03.1887 Probables 2–2 Improbables Cathkin [319] [320]
03.03.1888 Probables Improbables Blackstoun [321]
04.03.1882 England Probables 6–2 Wales Probables Ibrox [322] [323]
18.02.1888 England Probables 5–1 Wales Probables Ibrox [324] [325]
1889 [326]
16.02.1889 Team 'A' 0–4 Team 'B' Ibrox [327]
Team 'C' 10–3 Team 'D'
02.03.1889 Team 'A' 2–2 Team 'B' Cathkin [328]
[329]1890 [330]
01.03.1890 Light Blues 3–2 Stripes Cathkin [331]
Dark Blues 3–3 Whites
08.05.1890 [332] Probables 6–6 Improbables Celtic Park 3,000 [333] [334]
1891
28.02.1891 Black & Whites 7–2 Blues Hampden [335]
Whites 3–5 Red & Whites
Blues - Whites Tynecastle [336] [337]
1893 [338]
04.03.1893 Team 'A' 0–2 Team 'B' Hampden [339] [340]
Team 'C' Team 'D'
1894
04.03.1894 Team 'A' Team 'B' Ibrox [341] [342]
Team 'C' 3–6 Team 'D'
1895
02.03.1894 Team 'A' 1–4 Team 'B' Cathkin [343]
Team 'C' 3–0 Team 'D'

International XI

OTHER [344] [345] [346] [347]

  • June 1889. Scotland International Team, Benefit Match, Coatbridge. [348] (Meadow Park). [349]
Season Team Score Team Venue Ref
1878–79
01.03.1879 International XI 1–1 Selected Team Cathkin Park [350]
1879–80
01.01.1880 Rangers 2–3 Scotch-Canadian
02.01.1880 Tyne & District FA 0–5 Scotch-Canadian Newcastle
03.01.1880 Blackburn Rovers 1–8 Scotch-Canadian
07.02.1880 Darwen 3–7 Scotch-Canadian
09.02.1888 Manchester Wanderers 1–8 Scotch-Canadian
10.02.1888 Nottingham Forest 0–2 Scotch-Canadian
14.02.1880 Scotch-Canadian 2–2 Scottish Counties Kinning Park
21.02.1880 Ayrshire 1–3 Scotch-Canadian Rugby Park
13.03.1880 Heart of Midlothian 1–5 Scotch-Canadian
17.04.1880 Hibernian 0–3 Scotch-Canadian
Internationals Non Internationals Rothesay [351]
23.06.1880 Johnstone Clubs XI 0–6 Scotch Canadians
1880–81
01.10.1880 Rangers 2–3 Scotch-Canadian
1885–86
08.04.1886 Dundee Harp 3–1 Scottish International XI East Dock Street [352] [353]
1887–88 [354]
20.04.1888 Perth Scratch XI 0–6 Scottish International Team Balhousie (6,000) [355]
21.04.1888 Combined Aberdeen Team 1–6 Scottish International Team Chanonry (5,000) [356] [357]
24.04.1888 Motherwell 1–2 Bohemians Roman Road Park [358]
26.05.1888 Scoto-English 3–4 Scoto-Welsh Exhibition Grounds [359] [360]
1888–89
09.04.1889 Internationals 2–1 Dumbartonshire Cathkin [361]
24.05.1889 Uddingston 2–4 All Scotland XI
31.05.1889 Perthshire 2–14 Scotch International Team Balhousie [362]
01.06.1889 Aberdeenshire 0–10 All Scotland XI Chanonry [363] [364]
04.06.1889 Ayrshire 1–2 Scottish International Team Holm Quarry (3,000) [365]
1889–90
14.05.1889 Paisley Select [366] 1–2 Scoto-English International Team Blackstoun Park (5,000) [367]
16.05.1890 St Bernard's 3–5 International Team Logie Green (1,500) [368] [369]
07.06.1890 Morton & Port Glasgow Select Scottish International Team [370]
1890–91 [371]
21.03.1891 Scotch International Team 9–2 Corinthian Hampden (10,000) [372]
1891–92
03.10.1891 Scotland 5–1 Canadian-Americans Ibrox [373]
  • 08.05.1935. Anglo-Scots v England, Highbury. [374]
  • 1912. Possible Scotland v South Africa match that won't happen. [375]

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  229. ^ "FOOTBALL FIXTURES SCOTCH (SEP–MAR)". Evening Post. 31 August 1889.
  230. ^ "FOOTBALL". Evening Citizen. 24 August 1889. (Post Match, Line ups without clubs)
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  232. ^ "ATHLETIC NOTES". Ayr Observer. 16 May 1890. (Result)
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  233. ^ "SATURDAY'S FOOTBALL". Dundee Advertiser. 3 March 1890.
  234. ^ Scottish Referee. 3 March 1890. (Referred to as Paisley 'Select') "RENFREWSHIRE". (Three of original Paisley XI withdrew) (Paisley XI contained five St Mirren players and atleast one Abercorn player)
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Exhibition

1901

[1] [2]

  • News Rangers v Queen's Park players of old match. [3]
  • Aquatics results for July 21. [4]
Date Team Score Team Att Ref
12.06.1888 [5] Dumbarton Athletic 6–3 Airdrieonians 4–5,000 [6] [7]
16.06.1888 [8] Thistle 0–5 Clyde 9,000 [9]
26.06.1888 [10] Northern 5–3 Abercorn [11]
29.06.1888 [12] Rangers Swifts 1–3 Whitefield [13]
30.06.1888 [14] Glasgow Jrs 3–1 Edinburgh Jrs [15] [16]
06.10.1888 [17] Renton 2–0 Vale of Leven 6–8,000 [18] [19]
11.10.1888 [20] Uddingston 4–3 Moffat [21]
26.10.1888 [22] QOS Wanderers 3–1 Lenamark [23] [24]
Glasgow University 5–2 5th KRV
27.10.1888 [22] Battlefield 4–1 North of Ireland [25] [26]

SOLO SPORTS

Annual Sports
23.06.1888 [30] Glasgow Police Sports 15,000 [31] [32]
07.09.1888 Highland Sports [33] 25,000
08.09.1888
Aquatics
16.06.1888 Open air Swimming Gala (SASA) River Kelvin [34] [35]
04.08.1888 [36] Swimming Galas (SASA) [37]
25.08.1888 [38]
15.09.1888 [39]
Athletics & Cycling
21.07.1888 1st Amateur Sports (SAAA / NCU) [40] [41] University track 1,500 [42]
01.09.1888 [43] 2nd Amateur Sports (SAAA / NCU) [33]
22.09.1888 3rd Amateur Sports (SAAA / NCU) 10,000 [44]
29.09.1888 10,000 [45] [46] [47]
03.11.1888 [48] Professional Sports [49]
Other Sporting Events
15.08.1888 Theatrical Sports. Donkey Race. Ladies competitions. [50] Recreation Grounds [51]
  • The Highland Sports were under the auspices of the Strathallan Games Committee.

OTHER

Curling finals

Career finals
Discipline Type Won Lost Total WR 1
Women's event
Olympics 1 0 1 1.00
Worlds 1 1 2 0.50
Europeans 3 5 8 0.38
Grand slams (WCT) 6 1 7 0.86
Other finals (WCT) 18 9 27 0.67
Total 29 16 45 0.64
Mixed doubles
Olympics
Worlds 1 0 1 1.0
WCT finals 1 0 1 1.00
Total 2 0 2 1.00
Mixed team
Worlds
Europeans 1 1 1.00
Total 1 0 1 1.00
Total 32 16 48 0.67
1) WR = Winning Rate

Global finals

Olympic Games: 1 (1 title, 0 runner-up)

Result Year Opponent Opponent Skip Score
Winner 2022   Japan Satsuki Fujisawa 10–3

Women's event: 2 (1 title, 1 runner-up)

Result Year Opponent Opponent Skip Score
Runner-up 2010   Germany Andrea Schöpp 6–8
Winner 2013   Sweden Margaretha Sigfridsson 6–5

Mixed doubles: 1 (1 title, 0 runner-up)

Result Year Opponent Opponent Skip Score
Winner 2022    Switzerland Alina Pätz 9–7

Junior Championships: 4 (4 titles, 0 runner-up)

Result Year Opponent Opponent Skip Score
Winner 2007   Canada Stacie Devereaux 7–6
Winner 2008   Sweden Cecilia Östlund 12–3
Winner 2009   Canada Kaitlyn Lawes 8–6
Winner 2011   Canada Trish Paulsen 10–3

Continental finals

Women's event: 8 (3 titles, 5 runner-ups)

Result Year Opponent Opponent Skip Score
Runner-up 2010   Sweden Stina Viktorsson 6–8
Winner 2011   Sweden Margaretha Sigfridsson 8–2
Runner-up 2012   Russia Anna Sidorova 5–6
Runner-up 2013   Sweden Margaretha Sigfridsson 5–10
Runner-up 2015   Russia Anna Sidorova 4–6
Winner 2017   Sweden Anna Hasselborg
Runner-up 2019   Sweden Anna Hasselborg 4–5
Winner 2021   Sweden Anna Hasselborg 7–4

Mixed team: 1 (1 title, 0 runner-up)

Result Year Opponent Opponent Skip Score
Winner 2012   Sweden Rickard Hallström 8–4

World Curling Tour finals

Women's tour: 27 (18 titles, 9 runner-ups)

Season Result Year Tournament Skip of Opposition Score Location
2009–10 Winner 2009 Three Nations Cup Canada Stefanie Lawton Round Robin Hershey Centre, Mississauga (Oct. 23–25)
Winner 2009 International ZO Tournament Germany Andrea Schöpp Wetzikon (Nov. 27–29)
Runner-up 2010 Glynhill International Canada Mirjam Ott Braehead Arena, Renfrew (Jan. 15–17)
2010–11 Runner-up 2010 Charity Classic Alberta Jessie Kaufman 3–5 Medicine Hat Curling Club, Medicine Hat (Oct. 15–18)
2011–12 Winner 2011 Charity Classic Alberta Crystal Webster 6–3 Medicine Hat Curling Club, Medicine Hat (Oct. 14–17)
2012–13 Runner-up 2012* Shorty Jenkins Classic Ontario Tracy Horgan 1–5 Brockville Country Club, Brockville (Sept. 13–16)
Winner 2013

Players' Championship

Sweden Margaretha Sigfridsson 8–5 Mattamy Athletic Centre, Toronto (Apr. 16–21)
2013–14 Runner-up 2013 The Masters Canada Lisa Weagle 5–7 Brantford Golf & Country Club, Brentford (Oct. 29 – Nov. 3)
Winner 2013 Autumn Gold Classic China Wang Bingyu 8–3 Calgary Curling Club, Calgary (Oct. 11–14)
Winner 2014 International Bernese Cup Russia Anna Sidorova 6–3 Curlingbahn Allmend, Bern (Jan. 10–12)
Runner-up 2014 The Showdown Switzerland Silvana Tirinzoni Grande Prairie Curling Club, Grande Prairie (Mar. 27–30)
2014–15 Runner-up 2014 Shorty Jenkins Classic Ontario Sherry Middaugh 5–8 Brockville Country Club, Brockville (Sep. 18–21)
Winner 2014 Colonial Square Classic Canada Sherry Middaugh 5–4 Nutana Curling Club, Saskatoon (Nov. 7–10)
Winner 2014 Canadian Open Ontario Lisa Weagle 5–3 Gallagher Centre, Yorkton (Dec. 9–14)
Winner 2015 Players' Championship Russia Anna Sidorova 4–2 Mattamy Athletic Centre, Toronto (Apr. 7–12)
2015–16 Runner-up 2015 Stockholm Cup Canada Danderyd Curling Arena, Stockholm (Sep. 25–27)
Winner 2016 City of Perth International Switzerland Silvana Tirinzoni Dewars Centre, Perth (Apr. 1–3)
Winner 2016 Players' Championship Canada Dawn McEwen 9–6 Mattamy Athletic Centre, Toronto (Apr. 12–17)
Runner-up 2016 European Masters Switzerland Binia Feltscher Sports Center Lerchenfeld, St Gallen (Apr. 20–23)
2016–17 Runner-up 2016 Colonial Square Classic China Wang Bingyu Nutana Curling Club, Saskatoon (Sept. 16–19)
Winner 2016 Basel Masters Sweden Margaretha Sigfridsson Curlingzentrum Region Basel, Arlesheim (Oct. 6–9)
Winner 2017 Glynhill International Switzerland Alina Pätz Braehead Arena, Renfrew (Jan. 19–22)
2018–19 Winner 2019 Arctic Cup Russia Alina Kovaleva 5–4 Taymyr Ice Arena, Dudinka (May 22–27)
2019–20 Winner 2019 Oakville Fall Classic Switzerland Silvana Tirinzoni 5–2 Oakville Curling Club, Oakville (Aug. 30–Sept. 2)
Winner 2020 Perth Masters Scotland Rebecca Morrison Dewars Centre, Perth (Jan. 2–5)
2021–22 Winner 2021 Basel Challenger Switzerland Irene Schori 7–5 Curlingzentrum Region, Basel, Arlesheim (Sep. 24–26)
Winner 2021 Tallinn Challenger Norway Eirin Mesloe Tondiraba Ice Hall, Tallinn (Nov. 4–7)

Mixed doubles: 1 (1 title, 0 runner-up)

Season Result Year Tournament Skip of Opposition Score
2019–20 Winner 2019 Aberdeen Championship Scotland Wright / Scotland Hardie Aberdeen (Dec. 20–22)

Other achievements

  • Scottish Mixed Curling Championship: 2007, 2012, 2013; runner-up 2008
  • British Curling NCA January Challenge:
  • British Curling NCA Elite Finals:
    • Women's event: runner-up 2021
    • Mixed doubles: runner-up 2021

National

Women's

Result Year Tournament Opponent Score

Mixed doubles

Result Year Tournament Opponent Score

Junior finals

Result Year Tournament Opponent Score

Bronze medal matches

Olympic Games: 2 (1 bronze medal; 1 fourth-place)

Result Year Opponent Opponent Skip Score
Won 2014    Switzerland Mirjam Ott 6–5
Lost 2018   Japan Satsuki Fujisawa 3–5

World Championships: 2 (1 bronze medal; 1 fourth-place)

Result Year Opponent Opponent Skip Score
Lost 2015   Russia Anna Sidorova 4–13
Won 2017   Sweden Anna Hasselborg 6–4

European Championships: 2 (2 bronze medals; 0 fourth-place)

Result Year Opponent Opponent Skip Score
Won 2014   Denmark Lene Nielsen 8–4
Won 2016   Czech Republic Anna Kubešková 6–2

WCT rankings

Year-end Standings
Season Order of Merit Money List
Rank Points Rank $ ( CAD)
2009–10 #9 23,526
2010–11 #9 210.513 #7 27,338
2011–12
2012–13 #3 302.870 #4 38,582
2013–14 #3 408.225 #3 51,900
2014–15 #2 334.757 #3 77,000
2015–16 #4 348.921 #6 72,995
2016–17 #8 303.252 #8 56,697
2017–18 #5 358.537 #10 50,857
2018–19
2019–20 #10 283.984
2020–21 Abandoned because of covid-19.
2021–22 #3 393.233
#2 286.808
2022–23

Tennis

[52]

21st century

Rise of Andy Murray and Scottish tennis (2008–11)

Jamie Murray was the first British winner at Wimbledon in 2007 since the mixed doubles success of Jo Durie and Jeremy Bates in 1987. Murray won the same event. [53]

At the 2008 US Open, Andy Murray was the first Brit in a Grand Slam men's singles final since Greg Rusedski in 1997. [54] Jamie Murray reached the mixed doubles final too, [55] but the brothers both lost.

After he rose to world number four on September 8, 2008, Murray would try to dethrone Novak Djokovic, Rafa Nadal, and Roger Federer to top the world rankings for the next eight years, which included seven different spells as world number two. [56]

Colin Fleming and Jocelyn Rae won the gold medal in the mixed doubles at the 2010 Commonwealth Games. [57] Andy Murray reached the 2010 and 2011 finals of the Australian Open, but lost out to Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic.

Grand Slams and Olympics (2012–13)

Andy Murray was the first Brit to reach a Wimbledon men's singles final in 2012 since Bunny Austin in 1938 then became the first Brit to win the title in 2013 since Fred Perry in 1936. His 2012 US Open title made him the first British Grand Slam men's singles champion since Perry in 1936 too. Both slams were won against Novak Djokovic.

Four weeks after his 2012 defeat to Roger Federer at SW19, Andy Murray returned to the All England Club for the 2012 Olympics. He beat the same opponent in straight sets for the Gold medal.

The Murrays end Davis Cup wait (2015)

Great Britain reclaimed the Davis Cup in 2015, the nations first success in 79 years since the 1936 tournament. [58] Andy Murray won 11 (of 12) rubbers in total. Andy and Jamie Murray won three doubles rubbers in-a-row together. [58]

The Commonwealth Arena in Glasgow hosted the World Group first round (3–2 v United States) and semi final (3–2 v Australia) ties for the 2015 tournament. In 2016, the World Group semi final match returned to same venue, but Great Britain were beaten 2–3 to Argentina.

Year of the Scots (2016)

Jamie Murray won the Australian (his maiden Grand Slam doubles title) and US Open doubles titles. [59] [60] He became the first British player to be crowded world number one. On April 4, 2016, he officially topped ATP doubles rankings. [61]

As well as reaching his maiden Rolland Garros final, Andy Murray won another Wimbledon title and became the only player to defend his Olympics Games title at Rio 2016.

After he reached the Paris Masters final, Murray finally broke the 666-week combined reign by the ' Big Three' as world number one on November 26, 2016. [56]

After he despatched Djokovic to win his maiden ATP World Tour Finals title, it confirmed his status as number one in the year end world rankings for 2016. His reign lasted a total of 41 weeks. [56]

With the growing success and popularity of Paralympic sport since 2012, Gordon Reid has emerged as successful player in wheelchair tennis.

In 2016, Reid achieved his best season in singles competition, he won Australian Open, Wimbledon, and Paralympic Games titles.

Continued doubles success (2017–22)

Jamie Murray continued his success in mixed doubles. He won Wimbledon in 2017. He then won the US Open for three straight years in 2017, 2018, and 2019.

In addition to Murray, Gordon Reid has won 19 Grand Slams in mens wheelchair doubles. [62] [63]

The Billie Jean King Cup and Davis Cup finals are to held in the same country for the first time in 2022. The Emirates Arena will host both competitions. Previously as the Fed Cup, it returns to Great Britain for the first time since 1991. [64]

Early Seasons

10.03.1883. Clyde 3 v 1 Northern. Barrowfield. GNE Cup. [65]

Seasons

1883–84

Date Opponent Score (F–A) Venue Notes Ref
05.01.1884 Partick Thistle 0–4 [66]
16.02.1884 Port Glasgow Athletic 0–0 Barrowfield [67] [68]
23.02.1884 Pilgrams 1–4 [69]
08.03.1884 Possilpark 6–1 [70]
29.03.1884 Port Glasgow Athletic 2–4 [71]
19.04.1884 Strathmore 7–1 Rollo's Pier [72] [73]
03.05.1884 Northern 1–4 Hyde Park North Eastern Cup 1R [74]
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Early

Date Opponent Score (F–A) Venue Notes Ref
1877–78
29.09.1877 Third Lanark 0–1 Barrowfield Scottish Cup 1R [1] [2] [3]
29.09.1877 Arthurlie A [4]
13.10.1877 Lennox A [5]
20.10.1877 South Western Barrowfield [6]
01.12.1877 Arthurlie 0–1 Dunterlie [7] [8]
15.12.1878 South Western Copeland Park [9]
20.12.1878 Lennox A [10]
19.01.1878 Shaftesbury Ashton Park [11]
16.02.1878 Edinburgh University 1–0 Corstorpine 2 x 30 minutes. [12]
23.03.1878 Partick Inchview [13]
1878–79
Blythswood Scottish Cup 1R [14]
Thistle Scottish Cup 2R [15]
09.11.1878 10th DRV 2–2 [16]
23.11.1878 Renfrew 1–2 Barrowfield [17]
08.03.1879 Renfrew 2–1 A [18]
15.03.1879 Maybole Carrick 1–1 Barrowfield 2 x 30 minutes. Due to pitch. [19]
26.04.1879 Thistle 3–1 Barrowfield [20]
19.04.1879 Maybole Carrick 2–2 Myromill Holm [21] [22]
1879–80
13.09.1879 Barrhead 2–0 Parkhouse [23]
27.09.1879 First Lanark Scottish Cup 1R [24] [25] [26]
11.10.1879 Govan 2–1 Barrowfield Scottish Cup 2R [27] [28]
25.10.1879 Portland 0–5 Hamilton Park [29]
Ailsa Scottish Cup 3R [30]
22.11.1879 Dumbarton Scottish Cup 4R [31]
28.02.1880 Tollcross 1–1 Barrowfield [32]
06.03.1880 Morton 1–5 A [33]
1880–81
18.08.1880 Caledonian 2–1 Burnbank Scottish Cup 1R [34] [35]
09.10.1880 Cowlairs A Scottish Cup 2R [36]
16.10.1880 Renfrew 2–5 Barrowfield [37] [38]
23.10.1880 Shawlands Athletic 4–0 Barrowfield [39]
13.11.1880 Rangers Kinning Park Scottish Cup [40] [41] [42] [43]
27.11.1880 St Mirren 1–3 Greenhill [44]
04.12.1880 Cambuslang Barrowfield [45]
05.01.1881 Hanover H [46]
19.03.1881 St Mirren H [44]
02.04.1881 Hanover A [46]
16.04.1881 Johnstone Rovers 0–5 [47]
09.04.1881 Possilpark 2–2 A [48]
1881–82
John Elder Scottish Cup 2R [49]
17.09.1881 Partick Thistle 6–1 Barrowfield [50]
24.09.1881 Morton 3–2 Cappielow 2 x 30 minutes. Nine-a-side. [51]
01.10.1881 Paisley Athletic 3–3 Barrowfield [52] [53]
08.10.1881 Alexandra Athletic 8–1 Barrowfield [54]
22.10.1881 Northern 2–1 Hyde Park Scottish Cup 3R [55] [56]
Northern protested infringement of rule 8. Not sustained. [57]
12.11.1881 Edinburgh University 3–2 Corstorphine Scottish Cup 4R [58] [59] [60] [61]
19.11.1881 Renfrew 2–1 Barrowfield [62] [63]
18.03.1882 Morton H [64]
10.12.1881 Cartvale 4–5 Scottish Cup 5R [65]
19.01.1882 Abercorn 2–3 Blackstoun [66] [67]
26.01.1882 Paisley Athletic 2–1 A [68]
04.02.1882 Cowlairs 0–0 Barrowfield [69]
25.02.1882 Partick Thistle Post [70]
22.04.1882 Partick Thistle 1–0 Jordanvale 2 x 20 minutes. Due to weather. [71]

1884–85

Clyde
1884–85 season
Stadium Barrowfield
Scottish Cup 1st Round
North Eastern Cup Semi Final

Matches

Date Opponent Score (F–A) Venue Notes Ref
13.09.1884 Cowlairs 1–2 Barrowfield Scottish Cup 1R [78]
The SFA dismissed the protest against the Cowlairs. [79] [80] [81] [82] [83]
27.09.1884 Hamilton Academical 1–2 Barrowfield [84] [85]
04.10.1884 Greenock Morton 3–2 Cappielow 0–2 at HT. [86] [87] [88] [89]
11.10.1884 Arthurlie 1–0 Dunterlie [90]
Abandoned after 60 minutes because of a dispute.
25.10.1884 East Stirlingshire 3–0 Barrowfield [91]
01.11.1884 Pilgrams 1–2 Barrowfield [92]
15.11.1884 Dumbarton 2–6 A [93]
29.11.1884 Port Glasgow Athletic 0–5 Clune Park Played with 10 men [94] [95]
13.12.1884 Cambuslang 1–4 Westburn Green Played with 10 men. [96]
20.12.1884 Third Lanark 1–3 Barrowfield [97] [98]
02.01.1885 Strathmore [99] [100]
03.01.1885 East Stirlingshire 0–2 Merchiston [101]
10.01.1885 Northern Barrowfield [102]
31.01.1885 Whitehill 6–1 Kennyhill North Eastern Cup [103]
07.02.1885 Paisley Olympic 4–1 Barrowfield [104]
28.02.1885 Pilgrams 2–3 Govan [105] [106]
07.03.1885 Olympic [107]
14.03.1885 Pollokshields Athletic 4–0 Barrowfield [108] [109]
28.03.1885 Southern [110]
28.03.1885 Thistle 2–3 Beechwood North Eastern Cup SF [111] [112]
Protest against the Thistle was sustained. [113] [114]
11.04.1885 Thistle 1–3 Beechwood North Eastern Cup SF (R) [115] [116] [117]
18.04.1885 Morton Glasgow [118] [119]
18.04.1885 Renton [120]
25.04.1885 Ellenlea 0–0 [121]
29.04.1885 Primrose 3–1 Carolina Port [122]
02.05.1885 Helenses 2–2 [123]

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1885–86

Clyde
1885–86 season
Stadium Barrowfield
Scottish Cup 2nd Round
North Eastern Cup Runners up

Matches

Date Competition Opponent Score (F–A) Venue Notes [1] Ref
05.09.1885 Friendly Arbroath 3–2 Gayfield [2] [3]
12.09.1885 Scottish Cup Rangers 1–0 Barrowfield 1st Round [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9]
The protest made by Rangers was not sustained by the SFA. [10]
19.09.1885 Friendly Renton 1–2 Barrowfield Scottish Cup holders. [11]
26.09.1885 Friendly Hibernian 2–2 Easter Road O–2 at HT. Scorers: Britain & Sharp. [12] [13]
03.10.1885 Scottish Cup Thistle 2–3 Barrowfield 2nd Round [14] [15] [16]
10.10.1885 Friendly East Stirlingshire 4–4 Falkirk [17] [18]
17.10.1885 Port Glasgow Athletic 2–0 Barrowfield [19] [20] [21]
24.10.1885 Friendly Pilgrams 3–0 Barrowfield McFarlane injured. [22]
31.10.1885 Friendly Pollokshields Athletic Barrowfield [23] [24]
14.11.1885 Friendly Thornliebank 3–3 [25]
21.11.1885 Friendly Strathmore 6–6 Rollo's Pier 1–5 at HT. 1–6 deficit. Scorers: Gray [26] [27] [28] [29]
29.11.1885 Friendly Northern FC 2–2 Hyde Park Disallowed goal.

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05.12.1885 Friendly Partick Thistle 1–1 [31] [32]
12.12.1885 Friendly Pilgrams 2–1 Copeland Park Scorers: Ferguson, Brown [33] [34]
19.12.1885 Friendly Seafield 0–0 Hill Street Park Scratched. Resulted in draw, no goals. [35]
26.12.1885 Friendly Hibernian 4–1 Barrowfield Scorers: Stevenson (2), Ferguson, McClure

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01.01.1886 Friendly Strathmore 4–4 Damley Park [38] [39]
02.01.1886 Friendly Dundee East End 5–4 Pitkerro Park 0–2 at HT. [38] [40] [39]
04.01.1886 Friendly St Johnstone 9–1 Recreation Ground [41]
09.01.1886 Abercorn [42] [43]
16.01.1886 Shettleston H [44]
23.01.1886 North Eastern Cup Dennistoun Athletic 8–0 Barrowfield [45]

[46]

30.01.1886 Friendly Abercorn 2nd XI 3–0 [47]
06.02.1886 Friendly Cambuslang 0–3 [48]
13.02.1886 Friendly Campsie 3–1 A Six of starting XI unavailable. McVicar & McFarlane (of Thistle) played for Campsie. [49] [50]
27.02.1886 Benefit match East Stirlingshire 6–1 Barrowfield In aid of the unemployed. Raised £21 for Unemployment Fund. First team to do such. [51] [52]Cite error: A <ref> tag is missing the closing </ref> (see the help page).
06.03.1886 Abercorn P–P [42]
06.03.1886 North Eastern Cup Thistle FC 2–2 Beechwood (6,000) Semi Final [53] [54]
13.03.1886 North Eastern Cup Thistle 2–0 Barrowfield (5,000) Replay. Semi Final. [55] [56]
27.03.1886 Port Glasgow Athletic Clune Park [57]
03.04.1886 North Eastern Cup Cowlairs 2–3 Beechwood Final [58]
10.04.1886 Friendly Airdrieonians 1–4 Barrowfield [59] [60]
17.04.1886 Friendly Victoria 7–0 [61]
24.04.1886 Friendly Shettleston 9–2 A (2–2 Fairnbank, Station Park) [62]
01.05.1886 1st RRV 5–3 A (Greenock) [63] [64]
08.05.1886 Friendly Dundee Harp 1–2 Barrowfield [65] [66] [67]
25.05.1886 Airdrieonians 0–6 Consisted of 2nd XI players and outsiders. [68]

[69] [70]

[71]

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1886–87

Clyde
1886–87 season
Stadium Barrowfield
Scottish Cup 5th Round
North Eastern Cup

[1]

Matches

Date Opponent Score (F–A) Venue Notes Ref
21.08.1886 Dunfermline Athletic 1–1 East End Park [2] [3]
24.08.1886 Hibernian 0–5 Barrowfield [3] [4] [5]
04.09.1886 Morton 0–3 Cappielow [6] [7]
11.09.1886 St Peter's 5–0 Barrowfield Scottish Cup 1R [8] [9] [10] [11]
18.09.1886 Cambuslang 1–1 Goals: Lambie. [12] [13] [14]
25.09.1886 Battlefield 3–5 Barrowfield [15] [16] [17]
02.10.1886 Cowlairs 4–3 Scottish Cup 2R [18] [19] [20] [21]
Cowlairs withdrew protest after an SFA sanction. [22] [23] [24] [25]
16.10.1886 Heart of Midlothian 3–1 Barrowfield [26] [27] [28]
23.10.1886 East Stirlingshire 3–1 Merchiston Scottish Cup 3R [29] [30] [31] [32]
30.10.1886 Thistle 1–0 Beechwood [33] [34] [35] [36]
03.11.1886 Received Scottish Cup bye for fourth round. [37] [38] [39] [40] [41]
06.11.1886 Cambuslang 3–1 Barrowfield [42] [43] [44] [45] [46] [47] [14]
13.11.1886 Queen's Park 0–4 Barrowfield Record attendance. [48] [49] [50] [51] [52] [53]
20.11.1886 Hibernian 0–4 Easter Road [54] [55] [56] [57] [58]
27.11.1886 Morton 5–1 Barrowfield Goals: Lambie (2), McClure, Britton, Stevenson. [59] [60] [61] [62] [63]
04.12.1886 Third Lanark 0–0 Barrowfield 5,000. Scottish Cup 5R [64] [65] [66] [67] [68] [69] [70] [71]
11.12.1886 Third Lanark 2–4 Cathkin Scottish Cup 5R Replay. [72] [73] [74] [75] [76]
SFA dismissed the protest against Third Lanark for rough play. [77] [78]
18.12.1886 Dumbarton Athletic 0–3 Barrowfield [79] [80] [81]
01.01.1887 Forfar Athletic P–P Station Park Match cancelled. [82] [83] [84] [85] [86] [87]
03.01.1887 St Johnstone P–P A Match cancelled. [82] [88]
04.01.1887 Dundee Wanderers P–P A Match cancelled. [82] [83] [84] [86]
08.01.1887 Thistle [89]
22.01.1887 Northern Ireland Oldpark 11–1 Left Belfast on a misunderstanding. Without full team. Newlands & Gemmill deputised. [90]
29.01.1887 Cowlairs 1–2 Barrowfield 4,000. North Eastern Cup [91] [92] [93] [94]
12.02.1887 Northern 3–2 Hyde Park [95] [96] [97]
19.02.1887 Third Lanark 2–4 Barrowfield [98] [99]
26.02.1887 Cambuslang 1–4 Barrowfield [100] [101] [102] [103] [14]
05.03.1887 Heart of Midlothian 3–6 Tynecastle [104] [105] [106]
12.03.1887 Partick Thistle 1–11 Inchview "Weekly represented" says EEN. [107] [108] [109] [110] [111] [112]
19.03.1887 Battlefield 3–2 Barrowfield [113] [114] [115]
26.03.1887 Rutherglen 3–3 Barrowfield Three Rutherglen players debarred from match. [116] [117] [118] [119]
09.04.1887 Dundee Harp 0–2 [120] [121] [122]
16.04.1887 Rangers 1–2 Barrowfield [123] [124] [125]
19.04.1887 Clydesdale 1–0 Barrowfield [126]
23.04.1887 Arthurlie 2–1 Barrowfield Arbroath was original match Cancelled. [127] [128] [129]
30.04.1887 Hurlford 4–2 Barrowfield Ayrshire Cup holders [130] [131] [132]
07.05.1887 Greenhill 4–4 A [133]
07.05.1887 Ayr Rovers 2–3 Springdale 2–0 at HT. [134] [135] [136]
09.05.1887 I Zingari Barrowfield Gedden testimonial. Zingari team of international character. [137]
14.05.1887 Dundee Harp 3–2 East Dock Street [138] [139] [140]
28.05.1887 Shettleston A [141]
Airdrieonians [142]
01.06.1887 Kilbirnie 2–6 Milton Park [143]

[144]

UNEXPLAINDED CANCELLATIONS
(Other matches played on these days)

(Other reasons)

  • New Year fixture with Harp cancelled because of a disagreement. [150]
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  57. ^ "FOOTBALL". Dundee Courier. 22 November 1886.
  58. ^ "HIBERNIAN V CLYDE (GLASGOW)". Greenock Telegraph. 22 November 1886.
  59. ^ a b "FOOTBALL FIXTURES MORTON". 10 November 1886.
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    "SATURDAY'S FOOTBALL". Glasgow Herald. 13 December 1886.
  73. ^ "FOOTBALL". 10 December 1886.
    "FOOTBALL". 13 December 1886. Dundee Courier.
  74. ^ "FOOTBALL". Dundee Advertiser. 13 December 1886.
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  76. ^ "FOOTBALL". Lanarkshire Examiner. 26 February 1887.
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  78. ^ "FOOTBALL". Evening Post. 15 December 1886.
  79. ^ "TOMORROW'S FIXTURES". 17 December 1886.
    "CLYDE V DUMBARTON ATHLETIC". 18 December 1886. Evening Post.
  80. ^ "FOOTBALL". Lennox Herald. 25 December 1888.
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  85. ^ "SPORTING NOTES". Forfar Herald. 31 December 1886.
  86. ^ a b "FOOTBALL". Dundee Courier. 3 January 1887.
  87. ^ "FOOTBALL". Forfar Herald. 7 January 1887. (Cancelled by telegram. No reason given.)
  88. ^ "PERTH NOTES". Dundee Courier. 7 January 1887. (St Johnstone cancelled match) (Clyde cancelled all North of Scotland ties in preparation for Thistle match.)
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  90. ^ "OTHER SCOTTISH ASSOCIATION MATCHES". Glasgow Herald. 24 January 1887.
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  130. ^ "Clyde v Hurlford". Evening Post. 30 April 1887.
  131. ^ "FOOTBALL". Dundee Courier. 2 May 1887.
  132. ^ "FOOTBALL". Dundee Advertiser. 2 May 1887. Result of 4–2 reported.
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  149. ^ On May 7, 1887, Forfar beat Albion Rovers 9–2 and Clyde drew with Glenhill 4–4.
  150. ^ "NOTES FROM THE WEST". Dundee Courier. 21 January 1887.

1887–88

Clyde
1887–88 season
Stadium Barrowfield
Scottish Cup 1st Round
Glasgow Cup1st Round
North Eastern Cup Semi Final
Graham Cup Winners

Matches

Date Opponent Score (F–A) Venue Notes Ref [1]
20.08.1887 Dunfermline Athletic 7–3 East End Park First match of season at venue. [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]
27.08.1887 Dundee Harp 4–2 Barrowfield [8] [9] [10]
03.09.1887 Queen's Park 0–7 Barrowfield Scottish Cup 1R. [11] [12]
17.09.1887 Pollokshields Athletic 3–5 Pollock Park Glasgow Cup 1R [13] [14] [15]
24.09.1887 Third Lanark 3–2 Barrowfield [16] [17] [18]
01.10.1887 Northern 2–2 Barrowfield 2,000. [19] [20]
06.10.1887 Arbroath 0–5 Barrowfield 2,000. Nine regular starters missing. [21] [22] [23]
08.10.1887 Battlefield 1–2 Barrowfield [24]
22.10.1887 Renton 0–5 Barrowfield [25] [26]
29.10.1887 Third Lanark 1–2 Cathkin Park [27]
05.11.1887 Dumbarton 1–2 Barrowfield [28] [29]
12.11.1887 Thistle 1–0 Beechwood [30]

[31]

19.11.1887 Kilmarnock 0–2 Barrowfield [32]
26.11.1887 Forfar Athletic 5–5 Station Park 1–5 at HT. Whistle blew 10 minutes early. Ref rectified mistake. [33] [34]
03.12.1887 Arthurlie 1–2 [35]
10.12.1887 Cambuslang 0–5 Whitefield

[36] [37]

24.12.1887 Renfrew 2–2 [38] [39]
02.01.1887 England Lincoln City 4–2 A [40] [41] [42] [43]
03.01.1888 England Lockwood Brothers 4–2 Sheaf House [40] [44] [45] [46]
07.01.1888 Heart of Midlothian 0–6 Tynecastle [47] [48] [49]
14.01.1888 Dumbarton 3–1 Barrowfield [50] [51] [52] [53]
21.01.1888 Thistle 3–1 Barrowfield [54] [55] [56]
04.02.1888 Heart of Midlothian 1–2 Barrowfield [57] [58] [59]
11.02.1888 Hurlford 4–0 Barrowfield [60] [61]
18.02.1888 Glenburn 1–3 Gayfield [62] [63]
25.02.1888 St Mirren 1–2 Barrowfield [64] [65] [66]
03.03.1888 Shettleston 1–0 Beechwood Graham Cup SF [67] [68]
10.03.1888 Renfrew 1–1 Barrowfield [69]

[70] [71]

17.03.1888 Shettleston 2–2 Carntyne Park [67] [72] [73]
24.03.1888 Forfar Athletic 6–1 Barrowfield Forfar without players for FFA v PFA. [74] [75] [76] [77] [78]
31.03.1888 Kilbirnie 2–0 Barrowfield 3,000. Ayrshire Cup holders. [79] [80] [81] [82] [83]
07.04.1888 Northern 0–0 Barrowfield 4,000. North Eastern Cup SF [84] [85] [86]
14.04.1888 Northern 1–3 Hyde Park North Eastern Cup SF Replay. [87] [88] [89] [90]
21.04.1888 Cowlairs 1–1 Barrowfield [91] [92] [93] [94]
28.04.1888 Dundee Our Boys 4–3 West Craigie [95] [96] [97]
30.04.1888 Dodhope Bank 1–3 Leon Park [98]
05.05.1888 Grangemouth 3–5 A [99]
26.05.1888 Shettleston 1–0
(2–1 corners)
Cartyne Park 4,000. Shettleston Sports SF & Final. 40 minutes each. [100] [101] [102] [103] [104]
Dumbarton 2–0
(4–4 corners)
06.06.1888 Thistle 4–2 Beechwood 4,000. Graham Cup F [105]
16.06.1888 Thistle 5–0 Exhibition Grounds 9,000. Glasgow International Exhibition [106] [107] [108] [109]
20.06.1888 Celtic 4–3 Celtic Park [110]
  • Match postponed against Kilbirnie at Barrowfield, December 31, 1887. Kilbirnie unable to field a team. [40] [111]
  • Match postponed against Kirkintilloch Athletic, March, 1888. Clyde decided not to show. [112]

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1888–89

Clyde
1888–89 season
Stadium Barrowfield
Scottish Cup 5th Round
Glasgow CupSemi Final
Exhibition Cup Quarter Final
North Eastern Cup 1st Round
Graham Cup Winners

Matches

Date Opponent F–A Venue Notes Ref
04.08.1888 Northern 3–2 Exhibition Grounds Exhibition Cup 1R [1] [2] [3]
14.08.1888 Cowlairs 0–5 Exhibition Grounds Exhibition Cup 2R [4]
18.08.1888 Celtic 1–5 Barrowfield 8,000. Wm McLure. Violent altercation. [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10]
25.08.1888 Thistle 3–1 Barrowfield [11] [12]
28.08.1888 Rangers 2–2 Barrowfield Benefit match. [13] [14]
01.09.1888 Linthouse 4–2 A Scottish Cup 1R. Crowd trouble. Pitch invasion. Players charged. [15] [16] [17] [18] [19] [20]
08.09.1888 Ayr [21] [22] [23]
15.09.1888 Kelvinside Athletic 10–2 Barrowfield Glasgow Cup 1R [24] [25] [26]
22.09.1888 Rangers 2–2 Barrowfield Scottish Cup 2R [27]
28.09.1888 Rangers 3–0 Ibrox Scottish Cup 2R Replay. [28] [29]
04.10.1889 Moffat 2–5 A [30] [31]
06.10.1888 Southern Athletic 8–0 Barrowfield Glasgow Cup 2R [32] [33]
13.10.1888 Cambuslang Hibernian 4–0 Westburn Scottish Cup 3R [34] [35] [36]
20.10.1888 Airdrieonians 6–2 Barrowfield [37] [38]
27.10.1888 Cowlairs 4–2 Barrowfield Glasgow Cup 3R [39] [40]
03.11.1888 Oban 6–0 A Scottish Cup 4R [41] [42]
10.11.1888 Arthurlie 1–2 A [43] [44]
17.11.1888 Partick Thistle 1–1 Barrowfield 8,000. Glasgow Cup SF [45] [46] [47]
24.11.1888 Celtic 1–0 Barrowfield Scottish Cup 5R [48]
Protest sustained by the SFA. [49]
01.12.1888 Partick Thistle 0–1 Inchview Glasgow Cup SF Replay [50] [51]
15.12.1888 Hibernian 3–4 Easter Road [52]
22.12.1888 Morton 2–2 Barrowfield [53] [54]
31.12.1888 Sheffield Wednesday 2–1 Olive Grove 4,000 [55]
01.01.1889 Grimsby Town 0–1 A 2,000 [56] [57] [58] [59]
05.01.1889 Arthurlie 10–2 Barrowfield [60]
12.01.1889 Queen's Park 1–6 Barrowfield [61]
19.01.1889 East Stirlingshire 1–1 Merchiston [62] [63] [64]
26.01.1889 Northern 2–3 Barrowfield North Eastern Cup 1R [65] [66] [67]
09.02.1889 Airdrieonians 0–3 Mavisbank [68] [69] [70]
16.02.1889 Renton 3–2 Barrowfield 4,000 [71] [72]
23.02.1889 Ayr 6–2 Barrowfield [73]
02.03.1889 Vale of Leven 1–3 Barrowfield [74] [75] [76]
09.03.1889 Hurlford 5–1 Barrowfield Ayrshire Cup holders [77]
16.03.1889 Heart of Midlothian 1–1 Tynecastle [78] [79]
23.03.1889 Dykebar 5–4 Barrowfield J. Cherrie played for Glasgow v London. [80]
06.04.1889 Hibernian 4–3 Barrowfield [81] [82] [83]
13.04.1889 East Stirlingshire 4–1 Barrowfield 3,000. [84] [85]
16.04.1889 Lanarkshire XI 4–1 Barrowfield [86] [87]
20.04.1889 Q.O.S. Wanderers 7–3 Barrowfield 6–0 at HT. [88] [89] [90] [91]
27.04.1889 Thistle 2–3 Beechwood 2–0 at HT. [92] [93] [94] [95]
04.05.1889 Heart of Midlothian 1–0 Barrowfield [96] [97] [98]
01.06.1889 Shettleston 2–4 Barrowfield Shettleston Tournament. 70 minute matched. [99] [100]
Postponements
  • Postponed match with Strathmore on March 30, 1889. Four players were unavailable. THey were selected to play for North Eastern. Three more players confirmed they could not travel to Dundee. [101] [102]
Possible Cancellations / Rearrangements
  • Fixtures with St Mirren on October 13, 1888, and March 30, 1889. [103] [104]
  • Fixture with Dykebar on October 6, 1888. [105]
  • Fixture with Bootle on January 1, 1889. [106]
Other
  • 29.12.1888. Avalon 2–2 Clyde. Carolina Port.
  • 25.01.1889. Queen's Park 4–4 Clyde. Lunanhead. [107]
  • 02.02.1889. Dalmore v Clyde. Carolina Port. [108]

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1889–90

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Matches

Date Opponent Score
(F–A)
Venue Notes Ref
15.07.1889 Rangers 1–8 Irvine Sir Cunningham Cup. Wylie, Low, Johnstone of Third Lanark played for Rangers. [1] [2] [3]
15.08.1889 Pollokshaws W Opening of new ground. [4] [5]
17.08.1889 Kilbirnie 4–2
24.08.1889 Strathmore 8–5* Rollo's Pier [6] [7]
31.08.1889 Rangers 8–2* Barrowfield (5,000) [8] [9]
07.09.1889 Kirkintilloch Athletic 3–3 A 1R Scottish Cup bye. 3–1 at HT. [10]
14.09.1889 Hurlford 6–1 Barrowfield [11] [12]
21.09.1889 Third Lanark 3–3* Barrowfield (10,000) Glasgow Cup 1R [13] [14] [15]
28.09.1889 Northern 1–2 Barrowfield Scottish Cup 2R [16] [17]
05.10.1889 Third Lanark 0–3 Cathkin Park Glasgow Cup 1R Replay [18]
12.10.1889 Glasgow Hibernian 5–2 Barrowfield First meeting. [19]
19.10.1889 Renton 3–0 Barrowfield [20]
26.10.1889 Orion 8–4 Central Park [21]
02.11.1889 East Stirlingshire 2–1 Merchiston [22] [23]
09.11.1889 St Bernard's 3–2 Barrowfield Benefit match
16.11.1889 Queen's Park 1–6 Hampden [24]
23.11.1889 Thistle 3–4* Beechwood (4,000) [25] [26]
30.11.1889 Hibernian 2–3 Barrowfield [27]
07.12.1889 Third Lanark 2–6 Barrowfield [28]
14.12.1889 Vale of Leven 2–2 Barrowfield [29]
21.12.1889 Thistle 2–7 Beechwood North Eastern Cup 1R [30]
28.12.1889 Hurlford 1–7 Station Park [31]
01.01.1890 Montrose 5–3* Links Park (2,000) [32] [33]
02.01.1890 Forfar Athletic 1–5* Station Park [34] [35]
04.01.1890 King's Park 2–2* Barrowfield (4,000) [36] [37]
11.01.1890 Morton 0–4* Cappielow [38] [39]
18.01.1890 Dykebar 2–3* Barrowfield Composed of 2nd & 3rd XI players. [40] [41] [42]
25.01.1890 Renton 0–0* Tontine Park 2 x 35 minutes. [43] [44]
08.02.1890 Battlefield 2–2* Barrowfield Fielded a scratch team. [45] [46]
22.02.1890 Partick Thistle 1–8 Inchview [47] [48]
01.03.1890 St Bernard's 3–3 Logie Green [49] [50]
08.03.1890 Thistle 0–6* Barrowfield (2,000) [51] [52]
22.03.1890 Wishaw Thistle 4–4 Only 10 players. Lindsay of WT deputised. 4–1 at HT. First visit to Wishaw. [53] [54]
29.03.1890 East Stirlingshire 4–2 Barrowfield [55] [56] [57]
05.04.1890 Kilbirnie 4–1 Barrowfield [58] [59]
12.04.1890 Morton 5–4 Barrowfield [60] [61]
19.04.1890 Kilmarnock 1–1* Barrowfield Assisted by Cowlairs' McClair & Calderwood. Campbell retired with twisted ankle. [62] [63]
06.05.1890 Carrington 6–1 Beechwood Graham Cup SF [64]
10.05.1890 Uddingston 2–0 Barrowfield Season ending fixture. [64] [65]
17.05.1890 Newmilns 2–4 Barrowfield [66]
24.05.1890 Thistle 5–2 Beechwood Graham Cup F. [67] [68]

[69]

  • Kilbirnie on August 24, 1889, and April 5, 1890.

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1890–91

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Matches

Date Opponent Score (F–A) Venue Notes Ref
12.08.1890 Glasgow Cup draw. Received first round bye. [1]
August 1890 Hurlford [2] 5–8 Station Park
Milton Rovers [2] [3] 2–3 Carluke
23.08.1890 Arthurlie [4] 7–2 Barrowfield
30.08.1890 Queen's Park 2–3 Hampden [5]
06.09.1890 Whitefield 7–2 Barrowfield Scottish Cup 2R. [6]
13.09.1890 Morton 2–3 Barrowfield [7] [8]
20.09.1890 Cambuslang 1–3 Barrowfield Benefit match. [9]
27.09.1890 Hurlford 4–3 Barrowfield (3,000). Scottish Cup 2R. [10] [11]
04.10.1890 Thistle 2–2 Barrowfield [12]
18.10.1890 Ayr 3–4 Barrowfield Scottish Cup 3R. [13]
25.10.1890 Airdrieonians 4–4 Barrowfield Original match cancelled by Hurlford.* [14] [15]
01.11.1890 Celtic 0–5 Celtic Park Glasgow Cup 3R. [16]
22.11.1890 Alloa Athletic 4–3 [17] A
06.12.1890 Nottingham Forest 2–5 Barrowfield Queen's Park were their original opponents. [18] [19]
13.12.1890 Thistle 5–3 Barrowfield North Eastern Cup 1R. 0–3 behind. [20]
20.12.1890 Rangers 2–2 Barrowfield 2 x 30 minutes. [21]
27.12.1890 Battlefield 2–2 Barrowfield [22]
01.01.1891 Darlington 3–3 Feethams (2–3,000). [23] [24]
02.01.1891 Newcastle West End 1–1 St James' Park (2,000). [25]
17.01.1891 Celtic 3–1 Celtic Park [26]
24.01.1891 Morton 1–1 Cappielow [27] [28]
31.01.1891 Northern [29] [30] Hyde Park
07.02.1891 Albion Rovers 4–3 Barrowfield [31] [32]
14.02.1891 Arthurlie 2–5 Dunterlie Park North Eastern Cup match with Cowlairs postponed for a week. [33] [34]
21.02.1891 Cowlairs 3–2 Barrowfield North Eastern Cup SF. Cowlairs disallowed goal at 1–1. [35] [36]
Cowlairs lodged a protest. [37]
28.02.1891 Leith Athletic 3–0 Barrowfield [38]
14.03.1891 Leith Athletic 0–2 Bank Park [39] [40]
21.03.1891 Royal Albert 2–2 Barrowfield Albert had third goal disallowed. [41] [42]
27.03.1891 Airdrieonians 0–5 [43]
04.04.1891 Northern 3–0 Celtic Park (10,000) North Eastern Cup F. [44] [45]
11.04.1891 Port Glasgow [46] 4–0 Barrowfield
18.04.1891 Royal Albert 3–8 Raploch Park Johnstone retired from nasty kick. Ended with 10 men. [47]
25.04.1891 Newmilne 2–1 Barrowfield [48] [49]
14.05.1891 Linthouse 3–1 Ibrox First SCRL meet under auspices of SCU. [50] [51]
16.05.1891 St Mirren 1–0 Benefit for St Mirren Cricket Club.
23.05.1891 Renton 0–1 Barrowfield [52]
02.06.1891 Rutherglen [53] Barrowfield Rutherglen Tournament SF.
13.06.1891 Cambuslang 1–3 Barrowfield Rutherglen Tournament F. [54]

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Timeline

1877–1900

  • Bazaar event held by club at Trades Hall, Glassford Street. [1]
  • A brake away club from Clyde FC will be formed. [2]
  • Farewell match at Barrowfield between Clyde 'A' and Govan Junior Association XI. [3]
Month Date Event Notes Ref
1881–82
May 24th Annual conversations held by club. [4]
1885–86
December Dispute with Thistle over bill of expenses for recent cup tie. The NEFA and SFA were involved in ruling. [5]
March Joined the Scottish Amateur Athletic Association (SAAA). [6]
1886–87
August 28th A match between Queen's Park Literary (& Dramatic) and Clyde Literary (& Musical) Associations at Barrowfield to raise money for latter. [7]
1887–88
December 5th A friendly defeat to Queen's Park. Non traditional rules used (included handling of ball). It happened at the Woodside Baths, while the year's last swimming gala was ongoing. [8]
June Club were in discussions to compete in Airdrie Charity ties. (Competition scrapped because of withdrawals) [9]
1888–89
July Invited to join tournament at Glasgow International Exhibition. [10]
November Held monthly smoker. [11]
January £10 donation by Graham Charity Fund for the poor in the East End of Glasgow. [12]
June NEFA presented secretary Thomas Quairns (of Clyde) with a timepiece and £10 cheque. [13]
1889–90
May 7th Annual meeting of the club hierarchy. [14]
Amongst six Glasgow clubs issued an invitation by the football sub-committee to join a new tournament. [15]
Propsal for an Alliance League (secondary to the new Scottish League). [16]
1890–91
September Completion of newly built press box at Barrowfield. [17]
March Among 13 clubs in search of 14th member of new Football Alliance ( Queens Park declined invite). [18]
21st W. Grant Young (of Clyde FC) refereed Linglithgowshire Cup final. Armadale 2–0 Bo'ness, Boghead Park (2,000). [19] [20]
May The Scottish League will review the applications from Clyde, Leith Athletic, and At Bernard's. Other news about balance sheet. [21]
June Clyde and Leith Athletic F.C. elected in to an expended Scottish League. Both teams beat out Airdrieonians, Greenock Morton, Kilmarnock, Linthouse, Mossend Swifts, Northern, Partick Thistle, St Bernard's, and Thistle. [22]
SFA announced 12 clubs (Clyde included) had received byes in the first four rounds of next season's Scottish Cup. [23] [24]
Merger of Clyde Amateurs ( Swimming). A.C. Cameron continued as secretary. Seat on the football board was granted and a new committee was appointed. [25] [26]
1891–92
September Board meeting. [27]
1892–93
September 27th Board meeeting [28]
June *Clyde were expelled from the Scottish League [29]
1893–94
June *Promoted to Division One via election in 1893–94 [30]
1897–98
February *Dispute between club and Stevenson and SFA [31]
1898–99
January *Relation to Graham Charity Fund. [32]
1899–1900
February *Special benefit night for club. All Glasgow league clubs present. [33]

1900–1925

Month Date Event Notes Ref
1900–01
May Clyde expected to vote for expanded 14-club Division Two at SFL meeting. (this Thursday). [35]
*Committee elections [36]
1904–05
May 13th Defeat of Morton (in GWoSFL) completed an entire unbeaten season at home in all competitions in 1904–05. [37]
June Applied for membership of Lanarkshire Football Association [38] [39] [40] [41]
1908–09
August 19th Kilmarnock were beaten to top league after first round of matches in 1908–09. [42]
1911–12
August 26th New grand stand was opened against Rangers in the league. Total cost £4,000. [43]
1913–14
May AGM. Vote passed to reduce number of directors to seven. Five of the nine directors all resigned. [44]
1918–19
February 8th Special night in honour of Johnnie Gilligan. Club directors presented him with gold watch for his service. [45]
May 10th Title still up for grabs. Ayr United v Celtic and Clyde v Rangers. [46]
1921–22
April 23rd The 3–0 home defeat of Queen's Park confirmed their relegation from Division One in 1921–22. [47]
  • Unbeaten in league going in to match with Celtic on October 31, 1908. [49]
  • Came close to winning national championship in 1909–10. [50]
  • Application to use Helenvale Park was rejected by Glasgow Transport Committee. [51]

1925–1950

Month Date Event Notes Ref
1928–29
January 29rd Clyde Supporters' Club meeting with over 400 present. The fans who threatened to boycott the games decided to delay taking the drastic step fora little period. [52]
1931–32
September 3rd Police called in after a group of fans rushed referee. Tempers frayed in Clyde-Partick Thistle match. [53]
April 23rd A Clyde draw with Rangers handed Motherwell the league title without them kicking a ball. [54]
1934–35
October Celtic ended unbeaten start to league season. [55] [56] A title challenge faded in November. [57]
1937–38
February 27th Sportsman service assisted by goalkeeper Jock Brown. [58]
1938–39
September After winning all five opening league matches, Clyde topped table in 1938–39. [59]
January Pat Travers presented kits to Newbattle College. [60]
1939–40
September 13th Glasgow Cup match with Third Lanark was first Scottish game after start of WWII [61]
1948–49
April 18th Finished league programme with 3–1 home defeat of Albion Rovers. If two of the three teams who could haved surpassed club's points total, with remaining games, finished above Clyde, Clyde would have been relegated. [62]
  • Alf Ackerman was signed from the Pretoria Municipals of the Transvaal League. He was the sixth player from South African signed by Travers. [65]
  • Glasgow Cup final on September 26, 1949. Rangers recovered from 2–0 behind to secure a replay (att, 53,177). [67]
====
  • "Bonnie Wee Clyde" [68]
  • "Good auld Clyde". [69]
  • Rae the penalty king. [70]
  • Transfer prices for club players. [71]
  • Underdogs in 1939 Scottish Cup final. [73]
  • Ousted in Victory Cup semi finals. [74]
  • English clubs eye Les Johnstone (Newcastle United, Leicester City, Bury, Bradford) [75]


RSA
  • Clyde in South Africa. [76]
  • Clyde FC of Cape Town, South Africa. More RSA transfer targets too. [77]
  • Mystery goalkeeper revealed and another trial offer. [78]
Other
  • £29.929 since Charity Cup started (as of 1929). [79]
  • Runners-up to Third Lanark at Scotstoun. [80]

[81]

  • Crawford transfer. [82] Kirkintilloch Harp transfer. [83] Coming season. [84]  ! [85]
1870s & 1880s
  • Coming football season. [97]
  • Sawyers arrived from Kilmarnock and joined his brother at club. [98]
1890s
  • 1896. New reserve coach. [99]
  • Scottish Alliance matters. [100]
  • The club approached Proudfoot of Partick Thistle. [101]
1910s
  • 1914. Clyde to run a reserve team next season. [102]
1920s
1930s
  • Severe financial problems in 1931. [105]
  • Squad of 27 players including 13 forwards. [107]
  • 1940. Failed bid to use Helenvale Park. [108]
1950s
  • 1952. Pompey scout. Man City and Preston suggested. [109]
  • 1958. Played best football of the season. [110]

[111]

Mini Football

Clyde Sports [112] [113]
  • 1887 (RU v Strollers); 1917 (W 2–1 Rangers); 1919 (RU 1–3 Rangers)
Celtic Sports [114] [115] [116]

1877–1899

Year Clyde Celtic Queen's Park Partick Thistle Rangers Third Lanark Other
1877 N/A [126]
1886 Hamilton A. Sports 1R (– C'slang, #1) [127]
RU (1–3 C'slang, #2) [127]
1887 SF (1–3 Cambuslang #2) [128] 3R (Dum Athletic) [129]
1888 St Mirren Sports SF (v Abercorn) [130]
1889 St Mirren Sports
West of Scotland Harriers
4P (0–1 C Harriers) [131]
SF (0–2 Queen's Park) [132]
1891 W (v Rangers) [133] 1R (v Cambuslang) [134] Cyclist League
C Harriers
SF (0–4 T Lanark) [135]
RU (v Rangers) [136]
1893 RU (0–0* Rangers) [137]
1896 W (3–0 Linthouse) [138] N/A 1R (v St Mirren) [139] Lanark Racecourse 2R [140]
1897 1R (v Third Lanark) [141] N/A [142] N/A 1R (0–1 P Thistle) [143] Morton FC 1R (T Lanark) [144]
1898 DNP [145]
  • Clyde Strollers (1R, 0–4 v Clydesdale Wanderers), Wishaw Thistle Sports 1889. (No senior team) [147]
  • Glasgow Police Sports - Not Held: 1888, [148] 1895 [149]

[150]

1900–1909

[151]

  • Polmont Tournament: 1902 (RU 0–1 B&W) [152]
  • Falkirk Sports: 1902 (RU 0–1 St Mirren) [153] 1905 (2R 0–2 Motherwell) [154]
  • Falkirk Saturday Sports: 1907 (RU 0–3 Falkirk) [155]
  • Lanarkshire Constabulary 1904 (W 2–1 Celtic) [156]
  • Rugby Park Competition: 1908 (1R Galston #2) [157]
Event 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909
Clyde 1R (0–2 Celtic) [158]
1R (0–1 StMirren)
SF (0–1 Rangers) [159] 1R (0–3 Rangers)
SF (0–2 Rangers) [160]
Celtic SF (1–2 T Lanark) [161] W (2–1 Rangers) [162] SF (1–4 Celtic) [163] 1R (0–1 Rangers) [164] W (2–0 Celtic) [165]
Queen's Park
Partick Thistle Not Held [166] 1R (0–1 Celtic) [167]
Rangers [168]Did Not Play [169] SF (0–3 Q Park) [170] DNP [171] W (2–0 T Lanark) [172]
Third Lanark 1R (1–1* Celtic) [173] SF (0–1 Rangers) [174]
Glasgow Police SF (0–0* Celtic) [175] NH [176] ? [177] DNP [178] SF (0–1 StMirren) [179] W (2–0 Rangers) [180] 1R (v St Mirren) [181] SF (0–3 Celtic) [182] RU (2–3 Rangers) [183] 1R (0–2 Airdrie) [184]

1910–1919

Event [185] 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919
Clyde SF (0–0* Celtic) [186] SF (v P Thistle) [187] 1R (0–0* Q Park) [188] SF (0–4 P Thistle) [189] RU (0–5 Celtic) [190] W (2–1 Rangers) [191] 1R (0–1 C'bank) [192] RU (1–3 Rangers) [193]
Celtic W (1–0 Celtic) [194] RU (1–2 Celtic) [195] 1R (0–2 T Lanark) [196]
SF (0–0* Rangers) [197]
RU (0–4 Q Park) [198] 1R (1–2 P Thistle) [199]
Partick Thistle 1R (v T Lanark) [200] SF (0–2 P Thistle) [201]
Queen's Park NH [202] Not Held SF (0–2 Rangers) [203]
Rangers SF (0–1 T Lanark) [204] W (3–0 Celtic) [205] RU (v Rangers) [206] RU (3–1 Celtic) [207] W (1–0 Celtic) [208] 1R (0–2 P Thistle) [209] SF (1–2 Morton) [210] SF (0–1 Rangers) [211] 1R (1–2 Celtic) [212]
Third Lanark 1R (1–3 P Thistle) [213]
Glasgow Police W [214] RU (0–1 Celtic) [215] NH RU (1–3 P Thistle) [216] (0–1 Celtic) [217] RU (0–1 P Thistle) [218] SF (0–2 P Thistle) [219]
Marine Gardens NH [220] W (2–0 P Thistle) [221] W (0–0* P Thistle) [222] 1R (0–1 Hibs) [223] SF (0–2 H Accies) [224] To Be Confirmed
Clydebank SF (0–1 Clydebank) [213]
Clydesdale Harriers Not Held [225] RU (0–1 Renton) [226]
Hamilton Academical 1R (0–2 H Accies) [227]
Kilmarnock To Be Confirmed W (1–0 Killie) [228] RU (2–4 Rangers) [229]
Greenock Morton 1R (0–1 Falkirk) [230] 1R (0–3 Morton #1) [231]
St Mirren SF (0–3 S Mirren) [227]
Smyllburn Sports RU (0–1 Celtic) [203]
Leith Police Did Not Play [232] W (4–0 Leith A) [222] To Be Confirmed
Other SF (1–1* M Five) [233] 1R (0–0* Rangers) [218]
1R (0–3 Albion R) [234] SF (1–4 M'well) [213]
RU (1–1 Rangers) [235]

1920–1929

Event 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929
Clyde RU (0–4 Rangers) [236] SF (v H Accies) [237] 1R (2–4 H Accies) [238] 1R (0–1 Airdrie) [239] 1R (1–2 C'bank) [240] W (2–1 Celtic) [241] RU (1–1* P Thistle) [242] 1R (1–2 T Lanark) [243]
Celtic 1R (1–2 Celtic #1) [244] 1R (1–3 Rangers) [245] RU (1–2 P Thistle) [246] 1R (0–2 Celtic) [247] 2R (0–2 Falkirk) [248] SF (0–3 Rangers) [249] DNP [250] SF (0–2 Celtic) [251]
Partick Thistle 1R (v Q Park) [252] 1R (v T Lanark) [253] (2–3 P Thistle) [254] SF (0–1 P Thistle) [255] RU (1–3 P Thistle) [256] RU (0–2 Rangers) [257] DNP [258]
Queen's Park SF (0–1 Rangers [259] SF (0–1 Q Park) [260] NH [261] 1R (0–2 Celtic) [262] DNP [263] W (1–0 T Lanark) [264] DNP [265]
Rangers SF (v Rangers) [266] 1R (0–1 T Lanark) [267] 1R (v Celtic) [268] 1R (0–2 Hearts) [269] 1R (0–3 Rangers) [270] 1R (0–1 Rangers) [271] SF (0–1 Rangers) [272] 1R (1–2 P Thistle) [273] 1R (1–3 Rangers) [274]
Glasgow Police 1R (0–4 Rangers) [275] RU (1–1* Rangers) [276] RU (1–0 Rangers) [277] 3P (0–2 P Thistle) [278] DNP [279] 3P (4–2 Celtic) [280] 3P (0–2 Celtic) [281] 3P (bt Celtic) [282] W (2–1 P Thistle) [283]
Glasgow Tramways RU (1–2 Rangers) [284]
Motherwell DNP [285] 1R (0–1 H Accies) [286] 1R (0–3 M'well) [287] 1R (1–3 P Thistle) [288] DNP [289]
Kilmarnock DNP [290] ? [291]
Shettleston Harriers 1R (1–2 Celtic) [292] NH [293] RU (1–2 Alloa A) [294] TBC DNP [295] TBC SF (0–3 Rangers) [296] TBC
ESH and Hibernian 1R (v Hearts) [297]
Lochwinnoch Sports DNP [298] Did Not Play [299] W (1–0 P Thistle) [300]
Smyllum Sports SF (0–1 A Rovers) [301] Did Not Play [302] SF (1–2 Hibs) [262] [303] 1R (def Lanark) [304] TBC 1R (1–3 H Accies) [305] TBC
Third Lanark To Be Confirmed 1R (0–2 Celtic) [306] TBC
Ayr Professional TBC RU (1–2 M'well) [307] To Be Confirmed
Ardrossan Shipyard TBC SF (0–5 Celtic) [308] To Be Confirmed
West of Scotland Pro (RU 2–3 St Mirren) [309] To Be Confirmed
Imperial Works (1R 0–3 M'well) [310] To Be Confirmed
Stewarton & Lloyds W [311] TBC

[312]

1930 onwards

  • Monklands Harriers 1936; 1937 (Clyde Sports, SF v P Thistle) [313]
  • 1948, Paisley Indoor Fives [316]
  • 1948, Ayrshire Comp [317]
  • 1949, Dunfermline Week Comp [318]
  • 1931, Glasgow Civic Sports, 1R, 1–1* Airdrieonians [319]
  • 1931, Rangers Sports, 1R, 1–4 Q Park [320]
  • 1932, Celtic Sports, RU 1–2 Celtic. [321]
  • 1939, Glasgow Tramways Sports, SF, 0–2 Rangers [322] [323]

Reserves

  • ??.09.1887. Hurlford 8-1 Clyde. Station Ground. Cup Tie. [324]
  • 01.06.188?. Kilbirnie 6-2 Clyde. Milton Park. [325]
Date Opponent Score (F–A) Venue Ref
Barrowfield XI
01.01.1885 Strathmore Athletic Strathmore Athletic Grounds [326]
01.01.1885 Strathmore Athletic 2–0 Magdalen Yard Road [327] [328]
07.05.1887 Kirkintilloch Central 2–0 Barrowfield [329]
02.01.1888 Strathmore 3D XI (Dundee) 3–3 Rollo's Pier [330] [331]
16.11.1889 Strathclyde Barrowfield [332]
18.10.1890 Vale of Leven (Auchterarder) 2–3 [333] [334]
Clyde 3D
03.01.1888 Lochee FC Rollo's Pier [330]
Clyde Strollers
01.01.1889 Cowdenbeath 3–8 A [335]
24.08.1889 Ardrossan 0–0 A [336] [337]
06.09.1890 Kirkintilloch Rob Roy 7–5 [338]
01.01.1891 Montrose 2nd XI Links Park [339] [340]
Clyde 2D
17.11.1877 2D Rangers Kinning Park [341]
02.02.1878 2D Caledonian Barrowfield [342]
16.10.1884 Port Glasgow Athletic 2–2 Clune Park [343]
Strathmore [344]
18.04.1885 Morton 2D Cappielow [345]
14.12.1885 Ericht 2D 1–0 Hill Street Park
Erich walked off at HT.
[346]
16.10.1886 Heart of Midlothian 2D Tynecastle
06.11.1886 Dumbarton Rangers 1–5 Burnside Park [347]
27.11.1886 Morton Strollers 0–6 A [348]
22.01.1887 Port Glasgow 1–6 A [349]
14.01.1888 Kilsyth Wanderers 2–0 A [350]
17.03.1888 United Swifts 3–0 Carolina Port [351]
09.02.1889 Cowlairs Strollers 3–2 Gourlay Park [352]
01.01.1890 East Stirlingshire 2D 2–0 Merchiston
(Undecided Scottish Tie
[353]
00.12.1889 Partick Thistle Swifts 2–5 Inchview [354]
22.2.1890 Partick Thistle 2D 7–1 Barrowfield [355]
05.04.1890 Kilbirnie 2D 2–1 [356]
18.10.1890 Partick Thistle Swifts 2–4 Inchview [333]
12.12.1890 Thistle 2D 4–1 Beechwood
Morton Strollers [357]
11.05.1887 Kilbirnie (Clyde Crusaders) 3–4 Milton Park [358]
29.03.1890 East Stirlingshire (second eleven) 3–3 Merchiston [359] [360]
30.03.1889 Saltcoats Victoria v (2nd Clyde) 4–2 (A) [361]
16.04.1892 2nd Cowlairs (v 2nd Clyde) Hyde Park
GNE Cup Final
[362]
Second Eleven Cup
18.03.1882 St Mirren Glenhill [363]
08.04.1882 Dumbarton 2–5 [364]
20.10.1888 Queen's Park Strollers 3–3 Hampden [365]
(28).10.1889 Broxburn 3R [366]
25.10.1890 East Stirlingshre [367]
1891–92 Cathcart 11–1 1R [368]
Northern 2–0 QF
Third Lanark 4–1 SF
27.05.1892 Cambuslang Beechwood (F) [369]

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Regional

GNE
Season Team Score Venue Event Notes Ref
Glasgow North Eastern
15.05.1886 Forfarshire 2–3 East Dock Street Sharp [5] [6] [7]
25.12.1886 Forfarshire 0–3 Barrowfield Hart, McLachlan, Britton [8] [9]
26.05.1887 Lanarkshire 5–3 Mavisbank Park Stark, Pollok, McLaren, Brown [10]
30.03.1889 Lanarkshire 3–1 Gourlay Park McFarlane, Sawers, Britton [11] [12]
01.02.1890 Ayrshire 6–2 Celtic Park Britton [13] [14]
22.03.1890 Lanarkshire 5–3 Dalziel Park J. Maxwell [15]
19.04.1890 Dumbartonshire 4–2 Beechwood P. Cherrie [16]
31.01.1891 Ayrshire 3–1 Barrowfield Fortune, Maxwell, Neaves (Reserves; Johnston) [17] [18]
07.03.1891 Lanarkshire 8–6 Barrowfield McFarlane, Ross, Johnstone [19] [20]
Glasgow
23.01.1886 Sheffield 2–2 Bramall Lane J. Pollock [21]
26.02.1887 Edinburgh 2–3 Powderhall Hart [22] [23]
04.10.1888 Scottish Counties 9–0 Exhibition Grounds Steven (City v County) [24]
19.01.1889 Sheffield 8–1 Hampden II W Chalmers, Britton [25]
23.03.1889 London 5–1 Hampden II J. Cherrie (C) [26]
14.05.1889 Wishaw Thistle 1–2 Old Public Park W Chalmers, McFarlane, Britton [27]
25.01.1890 London 3–2 The Oval P. Cherrie [28] [29]
09.01.1892 Sheffield 4–2 Hampden II J Harvie [30] [31]
23.05.1892 Edinburgh 1–2 Logie Green (1,500) Sawers, Cherrie, J Harvey, W. Sawers, McInnes [32]
01.10.1893 Inverness-shire 7–1 Caledonian Park A. Johnstone [33]
11.11.1893 Sheffield 2–7 Bramall Lane Cherrie [34] [35]
25.01.1909 Manchester United 0–0 Ibrox W Walker, T McAteer, J Stirling, W McCartney [36] [37]
23.08.1909 Celtic & Rangers XI 1–5 Ibrox G Robertson, W Walker, J Stirling (goal), W McCartney [38]
16.10.1911 Sheffield Catkin W McAndrew, Hamilton, J Jackson [39]
04.01.1916 Rangers 2–3 Ibrox T Shingleton, W Walker [40]
27.05.1916 Lanarkshire Fir Park H Morris [41]
21.09.1921 Edinburgh 2–1 Tynecastle W Frame [42] [43]
1922 Dundee 2–2 Dens Park Brown, P Allan [44]
29.11.1922 Edinburgh 1–0 Tynecastle J Forest [45]
1923 Sheffield T Shingleton, H Rae, W Frame [46]
01.09.1926 Edinburgh 3–2 Tynecastle (5,000) Johnstone, D Blair (DNP) [47] [48]
01.10.1938 Raith Rovers 4–4 W Stevenson
Glasgow (Scratch XI)
26.06.1886 Paisley
(Scratch XI)
6–6 Westmarch (2–3,000) Cherry [49]
25.12.1897 Southern Counties League Dumfries A Gardner, Crawford [50]
West of Scotland
25.01.1890 East of Scotland 3–2 Tynecastle (4,000) P. Cherrie [51]
16.02.1909 East Cathkin Park W Walker [52]
29.04.1914 East of Scotland Easter Road J Blair [53]

Other

Non participation

  • Mystery goalkeeper. [54]
  • Scotland XI to play a representative match once a month. [56]
Other
  • 27.03.1893. Celtic 2—1 All Ireland XI. Celtic Park (2,000) [57]
  • 18.11.1939. Football League XI v All British XI. Goodison Park. [58]
  • 1941. Football League XI v All British XI. [59]
Army XI
  • Inter Allied Services Cup. British & Empire Army, RAF, Navy, Merchant Navy, Allied Armies. [60]
No inclusions
  • 06.05.1940. 2–6 East of Scotland, Tynecastle. 2,000. [61]
  • 15.03.1941. 8–2 Allied Armies. Stamford Bridge. [62]
  • 25.01.1941. 1–0 Scottish FA XI. Den's Park. [63]
  • 21.08.1954. v Falkirk Reserves, Brockville. [64]
  • 15.11.1960. v Aberdeen. Pittodrie. [65]
  • 13.02.1961. v Scotland U-23. Fir Park. [66]
Unfounded
  • 29.01.1941. 4–4 Oxford University @ Oxford.
  • 12.02.1941. 4–2 Oxford University @ Oxford.
  • 08.02.1941. Monfeifth Tayside Rovers, Castle Green.
  • 24.06.1942. Forfar Junior Select, Station Park
  • 01.10.1945. Dundee, Dens Park
OTHER
  • June 1939. RAF 4–4 Coastside. Waird's Park [67]
  • 19.11.1939. St Andrew's City v Military XI. Recreation Park. [68]
  • 14.08.1954. Scottish Command v Airdrie Reserves. Broomfield Park.
  • Forfar Select v Polish Brigade Select, Station Park.

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Host venue

Other Sports

Rowing
  • SARA Challenge Shield (1887 Holders). J.D. Graham. [70]
Cricket
  • 1888. Glasgow Temperance Athletic v Clyde (cup tie). [71]
  • 1888. QF draw: Stirling Burgh United v Clyde or Fauldhouse Victoria (City Cup, Glasgow Association). [72]
  • 1888. Clyde beat Fauldhouse. Clyde Scored 300 runs. (City Cup) [72]
  • 1889. match vs Coatbridge Thistle. [73]
Water Polo
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WWE.

  • 5x Women's Champion.
  • 1x Divas Champion.
  • 2nd person to win the Divas and Women's title.
  • 2nd most Women's title reigns with five.
  • Competed in first Women's Falls Count Anywhere.
  • Competed in 1st Women's Royal Rumble.
  • Competed in 1st Women's Elimi-nation Chamber.
  • Won title in debut Wrestlemania.
  • Opened first all female WWE PPV.
  • MOST female appearances in RAW history.
  • Wrestled in Lita's retirement match.
  • Wrestled Trish in her last RAW match.
  • Wrestled B Phoenix in her pro debut.

TNA:

  • 3x Knockouts Champion.
  • TNA World Cup with Team USA
  • Only female to compete in Clockworks Orange match (twice in total).
  • In first all Last Knockout Standing match.
  • Main evented Impact v Tara (SC) and Gail Kim.
  • Wrestled in first all female TNA ppv.
  • Wrestled in TNA's first ever weekly PPV show.

Indie:

  • 1st CSWF champ.
  • 1st Covey champ.
*1st SCW champ. 
  • 1st DCW champ.
  • 1st PWF champ.
  • 1st woman to win ICW Super Juniors Championship.
  • 1st woman to main event MCW.

Victory Roll, Crucifix, North Lights, Small Package, Fisherman Suplex, Roll up. Monkey Flip, Headscissors, Kip Up, Cartwheel, Bridge

WWE: v Trish (WM22) v Lita (SS06) v Vict (NYR07) v Melina (FCA) v Melina (Bk07) v Phoenix (UK08)

TNA: v Tara (SC10) v Love (Im10) v Tara (Im11) v Kim (ME11)* v MR (SC12)* v Tara (Xp13)* v Deeb (KK13) v Ivel (WC13)* v AF (RKK11)

Reaction from others


[17]


General Consensus
The year of 2006 many seen as a passing of the torch with the retirement of Trish Stratus and Lita. James is regarded as the one to have taken up that mantle. She is often credited as of the cornerstone and backbone of the Divas Division when the WWE focused more on the asthetics than quality of women's wrestling. [18]

Often lauded for her ability to work a good program and make wrestlers with much more limited skillsets look more improved and polished than they actually are ( Maryse and Rosa Mendes.

Despite her popular status with supporters and championship wins, James is someone still regarded by many as being underated and underutilized by WWE. [19] [20] [21] [22] [23] A sentiment shared by many leading figures in the industry such Jim Ross and Eric Bischoff. [24] [25]


  • Her leadership and influence.
  • Her experience and knowledge.
  • Her openess to guide and work with younger or lesser experienced figures.
  • Her vocal support.


  • Always highly regarded when booked by WEW. [26]
  • Cutting a promo and reliable perfomer. [27]
  • Only woman to compete in COHofF match. [28]


[29]

IWC Accolades

  • Pro Wrestling Illustrated
    • Comeback of the Year: 2017 (3rd)
  • Pro Wrestling Report
    • Female Wrestler of the Year: 2009 (1st), 2008 (2nd), 2011 (Nom)
  • Diva Dirt
    • Diva of the Decade: 2003-13 (2nd) [30]
  • NO DQ Awards
    • Female Superstar of the Year: 2007, 2009 [31]
  • WWE Johnny Awards
    • Best Female Wrestler: 2009 [32]
  • MVD of the Week
    • Nominated 9/12/12 [33]
    • Nominated 5/5/13 [34]
    • Nominated 12/5/13 and Won 19/5/13 [35]
  • WWE JR's Superstar of the Week

[37]

West Ham United

The youth team reached the semi finals of the FA Youth Cup in only the tournaments second year in 1954. [38]

The club withdrew from the Eastern Counties League in 1956.

After withdrawal from Metropolitan League in 1971, the club disbanded the 'A' team altogether. [39]

The Football Combination Winners Runners up Notes Ref
Football Combination 1920–21, 1923–24, 1924–25, 1947–48,
1953–54, 1977–78, 1985–86
[40] [41]
Football Combination Section B 1947–48
Football Combination Cup 1953–54 1968–69 [note 1] [41] [42]
Metropolitan League Winners Runners up Notes Ref
Metropolitan League Cup 1957–58 1969–70, 1970–71 [43] [44]
Metropolitan Professional Cup 1959–60, 1966–67, 1968–69 1969–70 [note 2] [45] [44] [39]
Metropolitan Autumn Shield 1967–68 [46]
South East Counties League Winners Runners up Notes Ref
South East Counties League 1984–85, 1995–96, 1997–98 1981–82
South East Counties League Cup 1966–67, 1968–69 1955–56, 1959–60 [47] [48] [49] [50]
Southern Junior Floodlight Cup 1956–57, 1958–59, 1966–67, 1968–69 1955–56, 1963–64, 1965–66 [51] [48] [52] [49] [50]
London Football Association [note 3] Winners Runners up Notes Ref
London Challenge Cup 1946–47, 1948–49, 1952–53, 1968–69 1954–55, 1957–58, 1958–59 [53] [42]
London Minor / Youth Cup 1962–63, 1968–69 1963–64 [note 4] [52] [54]
Winchester Cup 1960–61 [note 5] [55]
London Youth Junior Challenge Cup 1967–68 [note 6] [54]
Other Domestic Winners Runners up Notes Ref
(D&DFL) Minors Cup 1954–55 [56]
Essex County Minor FA Andrews Cup 1959–60 [48] [57]
International Winners Runners up Notes Ref
Peter Stuyvesant Trophy 1969 [58]

Notes

  1. ^ The final of 1969–70 was held over until the following season.
  2. ^ The final of 1968–69 was held over until the following season.
  3. ^ Includes competitions that are run by affiliated organisations of the London Football Association, such as the London Youth Football Association.
  4. ^ When the London Minor Football Association became the London Youth Football Association in 1963, a tournament name change also took place with the Lendon Minor Cup becoming the London Youth Cup.
  5. ^ The competition was ran by the London Minor Football Association.
  6. ^ The final of 1967–68 was held over until the following season.

[59]

BullyWee

The Clyde View

The Clyde View is Clyde's official matchday programme. It won the Scottish Programme of the Year Award every season from 1995–96 to 2006–07, and again in 2008–09. It also won the Scottish Divisional Programme of the Year Award every season from 1991–92 to 2011–12. It won the inaugural Scottish Divisional Programme Best Design of the Year Award for season 2011–12. [60] [61]

On Wirrel's UK Programme of the Year, it achieved a top ten finish on three consecutive occasions from 2002–03 to 2004–05; 8th (2002–03), 6th (2003–04) and 5th (2004–05). [62] [63] [64]

UK Programme of the Year

5th: 2002–03
6th: 2003–04
8th: 2004–05

Scottish Programme of the Year:

1st: 1995–96, 1996–97, 1997–98, 1998–99, 1999–2000, 2000–01, 2001–02, 2002–03, 2003–04, 2004–05, 2005–06, 2006–07, 2008–09
2nd: 2007–08, 2009–10
3rd: 1984–85, 1985–86
Other: 1981–82 (4th); 1982–83, 1983–84 (7th); 1986–87 (8th); 1987–88 (10th); 1988–89 (11th)

Scottish Programme of the Year (First Division):

1st: 1984–85, 1985–86, 1986–87, 2000–01, 2001–02, 2002–03, 2003–04, 2004–05, 2005–06, 2006–07, 2007–08, 2008–09
2nd: 1982–83, 1983–84, 1987/88, 1993/94,
Other: 1989–90 (5th), 1990–91 (7th)

Scottish Programme of the Year (Second Division / League One):

1st: 1980–81, 1981–82, 1991–92, 1992–93, 1994–95, 1995–96, 1996–97, 1997–98, 1998–99, 1999–2000, 2009–10

Scottish Programme of the Year (Third Division / League Two):

1st: 2010–11, 2011–12, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2015–16, 2016–17, 2017–18, 2018–19
2nd: 2012–13

Scottish Programme of the Year Best Design (League Two):

1st: 2011–12
2nd: 2012–13

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Hall of Fame1

[91]

Club Awards

For the first time in 2015, the club arranged to bring together all the respective groups that present an end of season award for a collective event. [86] [87]

1The club launched its official Hall of Fame in 2011, with five inaugural inductees. [136] Three more were inducted in 2012. [137] The Clyde team of season 1966–67 was inducted in 2014. [138] There was one inducted in 2015. [86] There is also a Hall of Fame section on the club website. [139]
2The Clyde Player of the Year is the club's official Player of the Year award voted for by supporters of Clyde. [97] The event is currently organized and award presented by the Castlemilk Branch supporter's club. [105]
3The Website Player of the Year is awarded to the player who has picked up the most man of the match points over the course of the season. Website members vote for their top three performers after every Clyde match with a running points total counting towards the overall award. [116]
4The CIC Owners Player of the Year is decided based on a ballot of all owners of the club. [99]
5The Clyde Crew is a youth club for supporters aged sixteen or under set up by Clyde in 2002, [140] with two separate age groups from 0–11 and 12–16. [141] The 0–11 age group was called the Kids Club in 2002 before its name change in 2003. [142]
6The Internet Player of the Year was originally based on the player that won the most individual man of the match awards at the end of the season. [127] The voting was changed for the 2003–04 season to website members voting for their top three performers after evey Clyde match with a running points total counting towards the overall award. [143]
7 A Goal of the Season award was presented alongside the main Player of the Year award for the first time in season 2001–02 voted for by supporters. [144] A new Goal of the Season award was started in season 2014–2015. [87] It was voted for by the CIC Owners. [131]

2018-19

Other awards and nominations

1Before the SFWA awards got underway in 1965, the main player award was the one selected by Rex Kingsley of the Sunday Mail. [148]
2PFA Scotland is the association for professional footballers in Scotland. It was formerly known as the Scottish Professional Footballers' Association (SPFA), but that organisation was dissolved and replaced by PFA Scotland in 2007.

Individual

Clyde FC Community Foundation

  • SFA Quality Mark: Gold Award, September 2019 [195]
  • Big Lottery Fund – Young Start Award, August 2017 [196]

Glasgow Southside

  • SFA Quality Mark: Development Award, March 2013 [197]
  • SFA Quality Mark: Standard Award, Deecember 2011 [198]

Clyde FC

  • SFA Club Licensing Scheme Bronze Award, October 2017 [199]
  • achieved Scottish National Club Licensing, December 2006 [200]

[201]

[202]

Televised matches

  • Clyde v Aberdeen (1950's)
  • Clyde v Celtic (!955 Scottish Cup Final)
  • Clyde 1–4 Rangers (1990's Scottish Cup)
  • Clyde 0–5 Celtic (2004-05 Scottish Cup) (BBC Scotland) [203]
  • Clyde 2–1 Celtic (2005–06 Scottish Cup) (Sky Sports) [204]
  • Clyde 1–1 Ross County (2006 Challenge Cup Final) (BBC Alba)
  • Clyde 0–1 Dundee United (2007-08 Scottish Cup) (Sky Sports) [205]
  • Airdrie 1–0 Clyde (2008–09 First Division) (BBC Alba) [206] - first 1st Division match on BBC Alba.
  • Clyde 0–2 Rangers (2012–13 Third Division) (Sky Sports) [207]
  • Rangers 8–1 Clyde (2014–15 Challenge Cup) (BBC Alba) [208]

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Select Trophies

Trophies

Selecting

  • 1978. SFA v HFL. Mention of Scotland assistant John Hagart. [3] Selected by Willie Ormond. [4]
  • Scottish League XI v Italy B side [5]
  • Scottish League pool v Italy [6]
  • Ally McLeods pool. SFL XI v Italy B squads. Though referred to as B international. [7]
  • 1970. SFL v LOI [8]
  • 1971. SFL v EFL [9]
  • 1976. SFL v EFL. [10]
  • 1978. SFL v IFL. [11]
  • 1965. SFL v SFA [12]
  • 1990. SFL v SFA. [13]
  • 1994. Wales v Scotland B. Craig Brown manager. [14]
  • SFL XI fixtures without top division players.
  • 30.12.1974. Serie B v 2nd Division [15] [16] [17]
  • 26.04.1978 Italian Serie C. Italy B side [18] with six full internationals [19] Scotland B with trainer. [20]

[21]

[22]

Daily Record Golden Boot

[23]

Daily Record Golden Shot
Season Nat Player Club League FGT Notes Ref
1982–83 Scotland Charlie Nicholas Celtic Premier Division 46 [26] [27]
1983–84 Scotland Brian McClair Celtic Premier Division 30 First recipient. [26]
1984–85 Scotland Bernie Slaven Albion Rovers Second Division 31 [26] [28]
1985–86 Scotland John Watson Dunfermline Athletic Second Division [26] [29]
1986–87 Scotland Brian McClair Celtic Premier Division 41 [26] [30]
1987–88 Republic of Ireland Tommy Coyne Dundee Premier Division [26] [25] [31]
1988–89 Not awarded (no one reached 30 goals) [26] [25] [24] [32]
1989–90 Owen Coyle top scorer on 27 goals [26] [25] [33]
1990–91 Scotland Ken Eadie Clydebank First Division 30 [26] [34] [35]
1991–92 Scotland Ally McCoist Rangers Premier Division 39 [26] [36] [37]
1992–93 Scotland Ally McCoist Rangers Premier Division 47 Gordon Dalziel won first Silver Shot [26]
1993–94 Scotland Andy Thomson Queen of the South Second Division [38] [39]
1994–95 Not awarded (no one reached 30 goals) Top scorer on 21 by April [40]
1995–96 Scotland Steve McCormick Stirling Albion Second Division 32 [41] [42]
1996–97
1997–98
1998–99 Sweden Henrik Larsson Celtic Premier League 34 Sitting on 29 [43]
1999–2000
2000–01
2001–02 Sweden Henrik Larsson Celtic Premier League 31 [44]
2002–03 Sweden Henrik Larsson Celtic Premier League 32 [45]
2003–04 Sweden Henrik Larsson Celtic Premier League 35 [46] [47]

Scottish Brewers annual awards

Season Nat Player Club Notes Ref
MacKinley's Football Personality of the Year
1976–77 Scotland Jock Stein Celtic Premier Division and Scottish Cup winners. League Cup runners-up.
1977–78 Scotland Billy McNeil Aberdeen Premier Division and Scottish Cup runners-up [49] [50]
1978–79 Scotland John Greig Rangers Scottish Cup and League Cup winners. Premier Division runners-up. [51]
1979–80 Scotland Alex Ferguson Aberdeen Premier Division winners and League Cup runners-up [52]
1980–81 Scotland Jim McLean Dundee United League Cup winners and Scottish Cup runners-up [53]
1981–82 Scotland
1982–83 Scotland Alex Ferguson Aberdeen UEFA Cup Winners' Cup and Scottish Cup winners. Premier Division runners-up [54] [55]
1983–84 Scotland Willie Miller Aberdeen Premier Division and Scottish Cup winner. SFWA and SPFA Player of the Year double. [56]
Manager of the Year
1984–85 Scotland Tommy McLean Motherwell First Division champions [57]
1985–86 .
1986–87 Scotland Jim McLean Dundee United UEFA Cup and Scottish Cup runners-up. SFWA Manager of the Year. [58] [59]
Player of the Year
1984–85 Scotland Hamish McAlpine Dundee United Scottish Cup and League Cup runner-up. SFWA Player of the Year. [57]
1985–86 Scotland Richard Gough Dundee United SPFA Player of the Year. [59]
1986–87 England Terry Butcher Rangers Premier Division and League Cup winning captain. [58] [59]

Football Personality of the Month

  • Initiative backed by the SFA. [60]
1976–77
Month Winner Runner-up Ref
September Scotland Jim McLean Dundee United Scotland Davie Cooper Clydebank [61]
October Scotland Ally MacLeod Aberdeen Scotland [62] [63]
November Scotland Danny McGrain Celtic Scotland Willie Ormond Scotland [64]
December Scotland Board of directors Stranraer Scotland Mike Larnach Clydebank [65]
January Scotland Scotland [66]
February Scotland Scotland [67]
March Scotland Alex Stuart Ayr United Scotland Brian McGinlay Referee [68]
April Scotland Scotland [69]
1977–78
August Scotland Billy McNeil Aberdeen Scotland Vic Davidson Motherwell [70]
September Scotland Benny Rooney Morton Scotland Gordon Smith Rangers [71]
October Scotland Scotland [72]
November Scotland Scotland [73]
December Scotland Scotland [74]
January Scotland Scotland [75]
February Scotland Scotland [76]
March Scotland Willie Miller Aberdeen Scotland [77]
April Scotland Scotland [78]
1978–79
Month Winner Runner-up Ref
August Scotland Scotland [79]
September Scotland Scotland [80]
October Scotland Scotland [81]
November Scotland Scotland [82]
December Scotland Scotland [83]
January Scotland John Bourke Kilmarnock Scotland [84]
February Scotland Scotland [85]
March Scotland Scotland [86]
April Iceland Johannes Edvaldsson Celtic Scotland Davie Sneddon Kilmarnock [87]
1979–80
Month Winner Runner-up Ref
August Scotland Scotland [88]
September Scotland Scotland [89]
October Scotland Bobby Watson Scotland Airdrieonians [90] [91]
November Scotland Scotland [92]
December Scotland Bobby Lennox Celtic Scotland [93]
January Scotland Scotland [94]
February Scotland Johnny Doyle Celtic Scotland [95]
March Scotland Gordon Strachan Aberdeen Scotland [96]
April Scotland Alex Ferguson Aberdeen Scotland [97]
1980–81
Month Winner Runner-up Ref
August Scotland Scotland [98]
September Scotland Charlie Nicholas Celtic Scotland Willie Miller Aberdeen [99]
October Scotland Bobby Geddes Dundee Scotland [100]
November Scotland Scotland [101]
December Scotland Scotland [102]
January Scotland Scotland [103]
February Scotland Alan Rough Partick Thistle Scotland Jim McArthur Hibernian [104]
March Scotland Scotland [105]
April Scotland Scotland [106]
1981–82
Month Winner Runner-up Ref
August Scotland [107]
September Scotland Gordon Strachan Aberdeen [108] [109]
October Scotland [110]
November Scotland [111]
December Scotland [112]
January Scotland [113]
February Scotland Gordon Rae Hibernian Squad of players Forfar Athletic [114]
March Scotland Jim Leighton Aberdeen Scotland Neale Cooper Aberdeen [115] [116]
April Scotland Danny Crainie Celtic [117]
1982–83
Month Winner Runner-up Ref
August Scotland [118]
September Scotland Charlie Nicholas Celtic [119]
October Scotland [120]
November Scotland Jim Leighton Aberdeen [121]
December Scotland [122]
January Scotland Brian McClair Motherwell [123] [124]
February Scotland Willie Miller Aberdeen [125]
March Scotland [126]
April Scotland [127]
1983–84
Month Winner Runner-up Ref
August Scotland [128]
September Scotland
October Scotland [129]
November Scotland [130]
December Scotland [131]
January Scotland [132]
February Scotland [133]
March Scotland Mark McGhee Aberdeen Scotland Alex MacDonald Heart of Midlothian [134] [135]
April Scotland [136]
1984–85
Month Manager Player Ref
August Scotland Scotland [137]
September Scotland Craig Paterson Rangers Scotland [138]
October Scotland Scotland [139]
November Scotland Jim McLean Dundee United Scotland Paul Sturrock Dundee United [140]
December Scotland Billy Lamont Falkirk Scotland Richard Gough Dundee United [141]
January Scotland Alex Ferguson Aberdeen Scotland Frank McDougall Aberdeen [142]
February Scotland Scotland [143]
March Scotland Tommy McLean Motherwell Scotland Billy Stark Aberdeen [144]
April Scotland Scotland [145]
1985–86
Month Manager Player Ref
August Scotland Scotland [146]
September Scotland Scotland [147]
October Scotland Scotland John Hewitt Aberdeen [148]
November Scotland Scotland [149]
December Scotland John Lambie Hamilton Academical Scotland Craig Levein Heart of Midlothian [150]
January Scotland Scotland [151]
February Scotland Scotland [152]
March Scotland Scotland Richard Gough Rangers [153]
April Scotland Scotland [154]
1986–87
Month Manager Player Young Player Ref
August Scotland Henry Hall Forfar Athletic Scotland Scotland [155]
September Scotland Scotland Scotland Tom Boyd Motherwell [156]
October Scotland Scotland Derek Ferguson Rangers Scotland Derek Ferguson Rangers [157] [158]
November Scotland Scotland Scotland [159]
December Scotland Scotland Scotland [160]
January Scotland Scotland Scotland [161]
February Scotland Jim McLean Dundee United Scotland Billy Thomson Dundee United Scotland [162]
March Scotland Jim McLean Dundee United Scotland Jim McInally Dundee United Scotland [162]
April Scotland Scotland Scotland [163]

Other

Trophies

Competitions

SIR W. CUNNINGHAM TROPHY
Date Rd Team Score Team Ref
Irvine
13 July 1889 SF Cowlairs Partick Thistle [167] [168]
15 July 1889 Rangers 8–1 Clyde Cite error: A <ref> tag is missing the closing </ref> (see the help page). [169]
Ibrox
27 July 1889 F Rangers 4–0 Cowlairs [170]
RUTHERGLEN FC TOURNAMENT
Date Rd Team Score Team Ref
Barrowfield Park
2 June 1891 SF Clyde Rutherglen [171] [172]
9 June 1891 Cambuslang [173]
13 June 181 F Cambuslang 3–1 Clyde [174] [175] [176]
PORT GLASGOW ATHLETIC TOURNAMENT [177]
Date Rd Team Score Team Ref
Clune Park
27 June 1892 SF Port Glasgow Athletic Dumbarton
Barrowfield
2 July 1892 SF Rangers Clyde
F

60 Minutes

ABERCORN TOURNAMENT
Date Rd Team Score Team Ref
Underwood Park
9 May 1891 SF Abercorn 4–1
(3–3)
Arthurlie [178]
St Mirren 2–1
(3–2)
Morton
May 1891 F Abercorn 1–0
(3–4)
St Mirren [179]
  • Cameron Athletic Sports 1889
    • King's Park beat East Stirlingshire and Cameron. [180]
  • Abercorn Sports 1889 [181]
    • St Mirren beat Abercorn in final [182]
  • Morton Sports 1887. Morton beat Abercorn 4-3. [183]

40 Minutes

THIRD LANARK TOURNAMENT
Date Team Score Team Ref
30 May 1885 Cathkin Park [184]
Third Lanark 1–0 Rangers
Queen's Park 3–0 Pollokshields Athletic
Third Lanark 0–0
(0–1)
Queen's Park
QUEEN'S PARK TOURNAMENT
Date Team Score Team Ref
5 June 1886 Hampden Park [185]
Rangers 1–1
(0–1+)
Cowlairs
Queen's Park 1–0
(2–5)
Third Lanark
Rangers 1–0
(2–3)
Queen's Park
AIRDRIEONIANS TOURNAMENT
Date Team Score Team Ref
25 June 1887 Mavisbank Park [186] [187]
Renton 2–0 Thistle
Airdrieonians 4–2 Dumbarton Athletic
Renton 4–2 Airdrieonians
SHETTLESTON TOURNAMENT
Date Rd Team Score Team Ref
Cartyne Park
05.1888 SF Shettleston 0–1
(1–2)
Clyde [188] [189] [190] [191] [192]
F Clyde 2–0
(4–4)
Dumbarton

Other

Season

Winners

Score Runner-up Ref
1881 St Mirren 5–1 Alexandra Ath [193] [194] [195]
DUNDEE CHARITY CUP
Season

Winners

Score Runner-up Ref
1883–84 Dundee Harp 7–0 Dundee West End [196] [197]
1884–85 Dundee Harp 6–0 Dundee East End
1885–86 Dundee Harp 5–1 Strathmore
1886–87 Wanderers 4–1 Dundee Harp
1887–88 Wanderers 4–2 Dundee Our Boys
1888–89 Dundee Harp 2–2 Wanderers. No replay. Cup witheld.

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    "GRAND FOOTBALL MATCH". Scottish Referee. 22 June 1891.
  175. ^ Scottish Referee. "THE RUTHERGLEN F.C. TOURNAMENT – FINAL TIE".
    "ALL SORTS". 15 June 1891.
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    "GRAND FOOTBALL MATCH". Airdrie Advertiser. 25 June 1887.
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    "ATHLETICS". 25 May 1888.
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  197. ^ "FOOTBALL". Dundee Courier. 13 May 1889.

G.N.E.F.A.

The Association

Sir George Trevelyan became patron to the association in (September 1892?).

The Association awarded Tollcross the trophy in 1887. Their opponents Cowlairs did not turn up for the final. [1]

Holders Celtic did not enter the competition in 1890–91 with the institution of the Scottish League. [2]

At a meeting, the treasurer revealed after all expenses were paid there was disposal of £150 available (£120 to be allocated and £30 kept in reserve). [3]

Fixtures

There was mention of a match with Forfarshire scheduled for March 1888, but the secretary of the Forfarshire Association confirmed there was no match scheduled. [4]

Date Opponent F–A Venue Notes Ref
24 April 1886 Lanarkshire 4–3 Glasgow (Cherrie, Hart, Sharp & McClune. Reserves; Chalmers & McLachlan) [5] [6] [7] [8] [9]
15 May 1886 Forfarshire 2–3 East Dock Street 4–5,000. (Hart & Sharp). (Cherrie & McLure drafted out). [10] [11] [12] [13]
25 December 1886 Forfarshire 0–3 Barrowfield (Hart, McLachlan & Britton). [14] [15] [16] [17]
26 May 1887 Lanarkshire 5–3 Mavisbank Park GNE was 1 player short. Martyn of Airdrie stood in. (Chalmers, Hart, Stark, Pollok, McLaren & Brown). [18] [19] [20]
30 March 1889 Lanarkshire 3–1 Gourlay Park (Chalmers, Cherrie, McFarlane, Sawers & Britton). [21] [22] [23] [24]
1 February 1890 Ayrshire 6–2 Celtic Park First meeting. (Britton). [25] [26]
22 March 1890 Lanarkshire 5–3 Dalziel Park (J. Maxwell) [27] [28] [29] [30]
19 April 1890 Dumbartonshire 4–2 Beechwood [31] [32] [33] [34]
31 January 1891 Ayrshire 4–1 Barrowfield Att - 100. (Fortune, Maxwell & Neaves. Reserves; Johnston) [35] [36] [37]
[38] [39] [40] [41]
7 March 1891 Lanarkshire 8–6 Barrowfield (McFarlane, Ross & Johnstone) [42] [43] [44] [45] [46]
  • The 1886–87 match was postponed for a week because of the Scottish Cup tie with Clyde and Third Lanark. [47]
  • DATES MIXED UP

SPARE LINKS [48]

References

  1. ^ "NOTES FROM THE WEST". Dundee Courier. 8 April 1787.
  2. ^ "NOTES FROM THE WEST". Dundee Courier. 17 March 1890.
  3. ^ "THE COURT". Glasgow Herald. 15 November 1889.
  4. ^ "FOOTBALL". Dundee Courier. 2 March 1888.
  5. ^ "GLASGOW NORTH EAST ASSOCIATION". Evening News. 27 March 1886. (Pre Match Squad, Reserves included)
  6. ^ "SPORT & PASTIME". Coatbridge Express. 31 March 1886. (Nothing Specific)
  7. ^ "FOOTBALL". Dundee Courier. 26 April 1886. (Result)
  8. ^ "FOOTBALL, ATHLETICS, ETC". Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic News. 1 May 1886. (Nothing Specific)
  9. ^ "SPORT & PASTIME". Lanarkshire Examiner. 1 May 1886. (Post Match line ups)
  10. ^ "FOOTBALL". Dundee Courier. 14 May 1886. (Pre Match Squad, Cherrie & McLure included)
  11. ^ "FOOTBALL". Dundee Courier. 17 May 1886. (Post Match Line ups)
  12. ^ "ATHLETIC NOTES". Evening Telegraph. 18 May 1886. (Nothing Specific)
  13. ^ "FOOTBALL". Dundee Advertiser. 18 May 1886. (Match Review) Cherrie & McLure drafted out)
  14. ^ "TOMORROW'S FOOTBALL". Glasgow Herald. 24 December 1886. (Pre Match Squad)
  15. ^ "TO-MORROW'S FOOTBALL". Dundee Courier. 24 December 1886. (Pre Match Squad)
  16. ^ "FOOTBALL". Dundee Courier. 27 December 1886. (Post Match Line ups)
  17. ^ "SPORTING NEWS". Press and Journal. 27 December 1886. (Match Review)
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  19. ^ "FOOTBALL". Lanarkshire Examiner. 2 April 1887. (Post Match Lineups)
  20. ^ "PASTIME". Motherwell. 2 April 1887. (Result)
  21. ^ "TOMORROW'S FOOTBALL". Evening Post. 29 March 1889. (Pre Match Squad) (No Sawers)
  22. ^ "SATURDAY'S FOOTBALL". Glasgow Herald. 1 April 1889. (Result)
  23. ^ "FOOTBALL". Dundee Courier. 1 April 1889. (Result)
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  25. ^ "INTER-ASSOCIATION MATCHES". Glasgow Herald. 3 February 1890. (Post Match Line ups)
  26. ^ "NO HEADING (3rd Column)". 20 January 1890. (Pre Match Line ups)
    "The N.E. Association Sore One". 3 February 1890. (Post Match Line ups)
    "NO HEADING". 3 February 1890. Scottish Referee.
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  28. ^ "FOOTBALL CHATTER". Motherwell Times. 29 March 1890. (Result)
  29. ^ "FOOTBALL". Wishaw Press. 29 March 1890. (Result)
  30. ^ "NO HEADING (4th Heading)". Scottish Referee. 24 March 1890. (Result)
  31. ^ "NORTH-EASTERN ASSOCIATION AGAIN VICTORIOUS". Scottish Referee. 21 April 1890.
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  33. ^ "GLASGOW MATCHES". Greenock Telegraph. 21 April 1890.
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  47. ^ "FOOTBALL". Dundee Courier. 8 December 1886.
  48. ^ * FOOTBALL 1 April 1886. (FFA Negotiations for ground) Other Association Selects

Scottish Military teams

Gordon Highlanders
  • Played in first Banffshire Charity Cup. [5]
  • Glasgow based for 3 Scottish Cup seasons. [6]
B Watch [7]
  • Army Cup:
93rd Highlanders
Highland Light Infantry
  • Army Cup: 1901 [8]
Royal Scots Fusiliers
Seaforth Highlanders
Dundee Engineers Company
  • Corporation Cup: 1919 [9]

Player Selections

Other Teams

British & Irish XI
  • 27.03.1893. Celtic 2—1 All Ireland XI. Celtic Park (2,000) [10]
  • 18.11.1939. Football League XI v All British XI. Goodison Park. (Anglo clubs only) [11]
  • 1941. Football League XI v All British XI. (Anglo clubs only). [12]
Army XI
  • Inter Allied Services Cup. British & Empire Army, RAF, Navy, Merchant Navy, Allied Armies. [13]
  • 06.05.1940. 2–6 East of Scotland, Tynecastle. 2,000. [14]
  • 15.03.1941. 8–2 Allied Armies. Stamford Bridge. [15]
  • 25.01.1941. 1–0 Scottish FA XI. Den's Park. [16]
  • 21.08.1954. v Falkirk Reserves, Brockville. [17]
  • 15.11.1960. v Aberdeen. Pittodrie. [18]
  • 13.02.1961. v Scotland U-23. Fir Park. [19]
Unfounded
  • 29.01.1941. 4–4 Oxford University @ Oxford.
  • 12.02.1941. 4–2 Oxford University @ Oxford.
  • 08.02.1941. Monfeifth Tayside Rovers, Castle Green.
  • 24.06.1942. Forfar Junior Select, Station Park
  • 01.10.1945. Dundee, Dens Park
OTHER
  • June 1939. RAF 4–4 Coastside. Waird's Park [20]
  • 19.11.1939. St Andrew's City v Military XI. Recreation Park. [21]
  • 14.08.1954. Scottish Command v Airdrie Reserves. Broomfield Park.

Non participation

Polish Brigade
  • 09.06.1941. 7—1 Home Guard [22]
  • 09.06.1941. 5—0 BBA Ex Members. University Park.
  • 12.06.1941. v Royal Air Force
  • 14.06.1941. 1—10 Royal Artillery. [23]
  • 26.06.1941. 3—2 Forfar Select. [24]
  • June 1941. 4—1 Army XI. West End Park. [25]
  • June 1941. v Celtic East End.
Polish XI
  • 07.06.1941. v Ceres Home Guard
  • 07.06.1941. v Arbroath Glencairn
  • 10.06.1941. 6—4 Newburgh
  • 14.06.1941. 6—4 Arbroath Accies [26]
Army XI
  • 03.06.1941. 3—1 Home Guard
  • 04.06.1941. 4—4 Ladybank Select. Victoria Park.
Home Guard
  • 13.06.1941. 2—1 ARP Services
Royal Air Force
  • 03.07.1941. v Angus Select.

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Exhibition Teams

  • Zingari v Crusaders [29]
CRUSADERS
Scottish Crusaders
  • Option for Exhibition Cup (1888). Played English clubs (Villa included) at end of season (1887–88). Mostly comprised Queen's Park, Rangers and Airdrie players. [31]
  • Possible match with Forfarshire. [33]
  • 24.04.1886. 2–1 v Aston Villa, Perrybar. [34] [35]
Crusaders (Edinburgh)
  • 27.04.1889. 1–4 v Linlithgow Athletic. Captain's Lark. [37]
Crusaders (Glasgow)
  • 14.05.1888. 1–4 Larkhall Thistle, Gas Works Park. [38]
Crusaders
  • Cambuslang FC Sports (1889). Crusaders win five-a-Side competition. [39]
Crusaders (Arbroath)
  • 04.05.1889. 9–7 v Friockheim. [40]
Crusaders (Airdrie)
  • 28.04.1888. 10–0 v Sunnyside Thistle @ Coatbridge. [41]
  • 03.06.1889. 3–0 Shamrock, Academy Park. [42]
Forfarshire Crusaders
  • 18.05.1889. 8–1 v Harp, East Dock Street. [43]
Burntisland Crusaders
  • 17.04.1889. 3–4 v Albion, Robbie's Park. [44]
  • Kirkcaldy Athletic FC Sports (1889). Crusaders in five-a-side competition. [45]
CORINTHIANS

[46]

Season Team Score Team Venue Notes Ref
Corinthians
27.02.1886 Scottish Corinthians 1–4 Ulster Ulster Ground [47] [48] [49]
28.04.1888 Scottish Corinthians 0–6 Rangers Lady's Mill Dunfermline Charity Cup Fund. Combination of Glasgow and Fife players [50]
07.06.1888 Corinthians 3–4 Third Lanark Mavisbank Park Players from Glasgow, Lanarkshire, and Dumbartonshire. [51]
19.06.1888 Corinthians 4–2 Third Lanark Mavisbank Park Players from Lanarkshire, Dumbartonshire, and Edinburgh. [52]
09.06.1888 Corinthians 1–2 Renton Rovers Street Park [53]
10.05.1890 Glasgow Corinthians 4–4 Falkirk District Victoria Park Camelon Band Sports. Comprised of Third Lanark, Queen's Park, Rangers, Thistle, Cowlairs, Celtic, and Airdrie players. [54] [55]
20.11.1897 Glasgow Corinthians Kirkintilloch Corinthians [56]
18.12.1897 Glasgow Corinthians Elderslie Inchview [57]
May 1888 Lanarkshire Corinthians 3–3 Wishaw Thistle Mostly Airdrie players. [38]
27.05.1913 Airdrie Corinthians 6–4 Clyde Tube Workers Wilson Park [58]
21.08.1889 Camelon Corinthians 0–2 Sunnybrae [59]
BOHEMIAMS
Bohemians
  • v Partick Thistle (1888), 1–3, Inchview. Charity.
Glasgow Bohemians
  • 09.06.1888. v QOS Wanderers, Cresswell (Dumfries). Lead in at HT. [53]
  • 11.04.1908. 1–2 v Juniors (3/4 players short). [60]
  • 18.04.1908. 4–4 v Peebles Rovers, Whitestone Park. [61]
I ZINGARI

[62]

  • 09.06.1883. v Strathmore, Rollo's Pier. [63]
  • 19.03.1887. 9–4 v Southern Counties, Dumfries (2,000).
  • May 1887. v Wanderers, @ Kilsyth. [64]
  • 25.05.1887. 1–1 v Rangers, Hampdem. Benefit match. Past & present Queen's Park players. [65]
  • Queen's Park's season ended (1887–88). Some players to assist I Zingari under Mr C. Campbell. [66]
  • 11.05.1889. 4–3 v Montrose 2nd XI, Links Park. [67]
  • 05.04.1890. 5–1 v Wellbane (A). [68] [69]
  • 11.08.1890. 3–4 v Port Glasgow Athletic (A). [70]
Glasgow Zingari
  • 07.04.1888. 4–1 v Arbroath. [71] Mostly Queen's Park players. Rest unknown. [72]
  • 15.05.1889. 4–7 v Albion Rovers. Meadow Park. [73]
Hamilton Zingari
  • 31.08.1889. v Third Lanark Cathkin XI, Cathkin Park. [74]
Baltic I Zingari
  • 04.05.1889. 6–4 North British Railway Clerks, Rollo's Pier. [75]
OTHER
  • 25.05.1889. Montrose FC 3–2 Crusaders (Selection of local players from all sources). Links Park. [76]
  • 15.05.1889. Albion Rovers v I Zingari. Meadow Park, Whifflet. [77]
  • 15.05.1889. Montrose 2nd XI 3–4 I Zingari. Links Park. [78]
  • May 1889. Largs Thistle 2–3 St Mirren Zingari. Aubrey Crescent [79]


[80]

Inter Association / League

MMM
  • 1888. Probables v Improbables. [81]
  • 25.05.1889. Seniors & Juniors (Scratch XI) v Wishaw Thistle. [86] [87]
  • May 1890. Arthurlie 0–1 Glasgow, Barrhead. [88]
  • 16.05.1890. Uddingston 4–5 Hamilton Select, Meadowside, Uddingston. [89]
  • May 1890. Wishaw Thistle 4–1 Glasgow. Attendance (1,000). [90]


  • 07.03.1896. International trial 'A' 2–2 'B' and 'C' 3–2 'D', Cathkin Park. [91]
  • 01.04.1924. Scotland 'A' v 'B' trial match. Cathkin Park. [92]


[93] [94] [95] [96] [97]

County Trials
Season Team Score Team Venue Details [98] Ref
9 Oct 1878 Glasgow 'Probables' 2–5 Glasgow 'Improbables' Hampden Park GFA trial match (for Sheffield) [99]
25 Oct 1880 North of River XI 1–1 South of River XI Burnbank Ground 4,000 (att). Floodlit match. [100] [101]
4 Dec 1880 Renfrewshire 'Blues' Renfrewshire 'Stripes' Cappielow RFA trial match (for Ayrshire) [102]
8 Jan 1881 Glasgow 'Probables' Glasgow 'Improbables' GFA trial match (for Lancashire)
12 Nov 1881 Lanarkshire ‘Probables' 4–1 Lanarkshire 'Improbables' at Rochsolloch LFA trial match
14 Jan 1882 Lancashire 'Probables' 3–5 Sheffield 'Probables' Hampden GFA trial match (for Lancashire and Sheffield)
11 Feb 1882 Counties ‘Blues’ 1–0 Counties ‘Stripes’ Cathkin Counties trial match (for Birmingham & District)
8 Dec 1883 Glasgow North 6–1 Glasgow South Muir Park GFA trial match (for London). [103]
15 Mar 1884 Forfarshire 'Probables' Forfarshire 'Improbables' FFA trial match [104]
8 Mar 1884 Fife 'Probables' 5–4 Fife 'Possibles' at Dunfermline Trial match
18 Mar 1888 Inverness Probables 5–2 Inverness Improbables Bught Park Trial match (for Rangers) [105]
14 Apr 1888 Aberdeen 'Probables' 5–0 Aberdeen 'Improbables' Chanonry AFA trial match (for Scotland XI) [106]
9 Mar 1889 Elginshire Probables Elginshire Improbables Trial match (for Aberdeen) [107]
3 Nov 1889 North of Scotland Probables North of Scotland Improbables Needlefield NOSFA trial match (for Aberdeenshire) [108]
14 Dec 1889 Inverness Probables 1–2 Inverness Improbables Trial match (for Aberdeen) [109]
20 Sep County of Forfarshire 6–5 City of Dundee XI Links Park [110] [111]
18 Dec 1890 North of Scotland 'Probables' North of Scotland 'Improbables' Thistle Ground [112]
14 Feb 1891 City of Perth 0–7 County of Perthshire at Blairgowrie
30 Jan 1892 City of Perth 4–3 County of Perthshire Balhousie
11 Apr 1892 Northern League North 6–7 Northern League South East Dock Street
23 May 1893 Renfrewshire Upper Ward 5–4 Renfrewshire Lower Ward Underwood Benefit for Morton [113]
27 May 1893 Northern League South 4–2 National League North East Dock Street [114] [115]
17 Apr 1897 North Ayrshire 5–1 South Ayrshire at Stevenston Benefit for Ayrshire Combination. [116]
20 Apr 1897 Lanarkshire 'East' 2–2 Lanarkshire 'West' Fir Park LFA trial mach (for Scotland XI) [117]
20 Nov 1897 City of Perth 6–1 County of Perthshire Balhousie Inter county trial.
9 Dec 1899 County of Perthshre 2–2 City of Perth Inter county trial.
1873–85

[118]

Season Team Score Team Venue [98] Event Notes [119] Ref
1873–74
14 Mar Sheffield 2–2 Glasgow Bramall Lane Sheffield FA rules.
1874–75
27 Feb Glasgow 2–0 Sheffield Hamilton Crescent
1875–76
19 Feb Sheffield 0–2 Glasgow Sheffield Sheffield FA rules.
29 Apr Glasgow 2–0 Dumbartonshire Hampden
1876–77
3 Feb Glasgow 1–0 Sheffield
10 Feb Glasgow 0–2 Sheffield Hampden
24 Mar Glasgow 2–0 Scotch Counties Hampden
5 May Ayrshire 0–4 Glasgow Rugby Park
1877–78
27 Oct Edinburgh 0–2 Queen's Park Powburn
15 Dec Edinburgh 0–3 Third Lanark Mayfield
9 Feb Sheffield 2–4 Glasgow Headingley 7,000 [120]
1878–79
26 Oct Queen's Park 4–1 Ayrshire
26 Oct Third Lanark 6–1 Edinburgh
7 Dec Edinburgh 1–3 Ayrshire Powburn
9 Dec Edinburgh 0–3 Hibernian Powderhall Floodlit match
18 Jan Scotch Counties 7–1 Birmingham & District Hampden 400. [121]
1 Feb Ayrshire Edinburgh at Kilmarnock
15 Feb Glasgow 4–0 Sheffield Hampden 8,000. [122] [123]
1879–80
11 Oct Ayrshire 7–2 Edinburgh Rugby Park
8 Nov Ayrshire 0–3 Queen's Park Rugby Park
20 Dec Glasgow 1–2 Dumbartonshire Cathkin International trial. [124] [125]
20 Dec Renfrewshire 2–0 Ayrshire Barrhead
20 Dec Queen's Park Edinburgh Hampden [126]
30 Dec Edinburgh 3–4 Old Etonians [127]
17 Jan Birmingham & District 2–3 Scottish Counties Lower Aston 8,000. [128]
7 Feb Ayrshire 6–0 Renfrewshire Hamilton Park
14 Feb Sheffield 0–1 Glasgow Bramall Lane [129] [130]
28 Feb Lancashire 1–9 Ayrshire at Darwen [131]
27 Mar Edinburgh 4–3 Ayrshire Powderhall
3 Apr Queen's Park 16–0 Edinburgh Hampden [132]
10 Apr Edinburgh 3–1 Sheffield Powderhall
1880–81
11 Dec Renfrewshire 1–3 Ayrshire Blackstoun
15 Jan Lancashire 1–9 Glasgow at Darwen 300. [133] [134]
12 Feb Glasgow 3–0 Sheffield Hampden 5,000. [135]
12 Feb Ayrshire 5–3 Lancashire Rugby Park [136]
19 Feb Scotch Counties 6–0 Birmingham & District Cathkin 2–3,000 [137]
26 Mar Ayrshire 4–0 Renfrewshire at Kilmarnock
1881–82
24 Sep Wigtownshire 1–5 Maxwelltown at Newton Stewart
15 Oct Ayrshire 5–4 Edinburgh Rugby Park
19 Nov Lanarkshire 7–2 Renfrewshire Southview
24 Dec Cleveland 2–3 Edinburgh at Middlesbrough 700. [138]
26 Dec Sheffield 4–2 Edinburgh Bramall Lane 7,000 [139]
27 Dec Newcastle & District 1–3 Edinburgh at Tyne FC [140]
21 Jan Glasgow 7–1 Lancashire Hampden 5,000 [141] [142]
28 Jan Belfast & District 0–12 Ayrshire Solitude [143]
4 Feb Dumfries-shire 1–15 Queen’s Park Milnholm Benefit match [144]
11 Feb Sheffield 3–1 Glasgow Bramall Lane 9-12,000 [141]
25 Feb Birmingham & District 3–1 Scottish Counties Lower Aston 12,000 [145]
25 Feb Ayrshire 4–3 Renfrewshire Hamilton Park
11 Mar Edinburgh 8–1 Sheffield Easter Road 2,000 [146] [147]
18 Mar Edinburgh 5–2 Ayrshire Tynecastle
15 Apr Edinburgh 7–3 Cleveland Easter Road 1,000. [148]
1882–83
14 Oct Àyrshire 5–4 Edinburgh Rugby Park
4 Nov Edinburgh 3–4 Lanarkshire Mayfield
30 Dec London 9–2 Edinburgh The Oval [149]
1 Jan Sheffield 4–0 Edinburgh Bramall Lane 6,000. [150]
6 Jan Scotch Counties 4–4 Glasgow Blackstoun Probable Selects to play Lancashire and Sheffield. [151] [152]
13 Jan Glasgow 0–4 Scotch Counties Kinning Park Probable Selects to play Sheffield and Birmingham [153] [154]
13 Jan Lancashire 3–3 Scotch Counties at Darwen 6,000. [154]
20 Jan Glasgow 4–0 London Hampden 4,000. [155] [156]
17 Feb Glasgow 4–2 Sheffield Hampden 1,500. [157] [158]
17 Feb Renfrewshire 7–2 Lanarkshire at St Mirren FC
24 Mar Edinburgh 2–1 Àyrshire Powderhall
7 Apr Edinburgh 1–2 Glasgow Powderhall 5,000. [159] [160]
26 May Dumfries-shire 0–11 Queen's Park Nunholm 1,000. Benefit for Charity Cup Fund. [161]
26 May St Mirren 0–1 Glasgow Greenhill [162]
1883–84
1 Sep Lanarkshire 4–3 Edinburgh Airdrie Cricket Ground
13 Oct Edinburgh 3–2 Àyrshire Tynecastle
17 Nov Àyrshire 6–3 Lancashire Holm Quarry [163]
15 Dec London 3–2 Glasgow The Oval 3,500. [164]
12 Jan Scotch Counties 2–3 Glasgow Blackstoun [165]
12 Jan Edinburgh 2–2 London Powderhall 5,000. [165]
19 Jan Edinburgh 0–4 Sheffield Powderhall 2,000. [166]
16 Feb Sheffield 1–2 Glasgow Bramall Lane 10,000. Sheffield FA rules. [167]
23 Feb Aberdeenshire 1–0 Inverness-shire Mannofield
29 Mar Forfarshire 6–0 Fife West Craigie
12 Apr Edinburgh 2–0 Glasgow Powderhall 3,000 (att). [168]
1884–85
11 Oct Dumbartonshire 3–3 Glasgow Boghead First meeting with Glasgow FA. [169] [170] [171]
11 Oct Nottinghamshire 1–2 Renfrewshire Castle Ground [172]
18 Oct Ayrshire 8–0 Edinburgh Holm Quarry
20 Dec Glasgow 6–2 London Hampden 5,000. [173] [174]
1 Jan Perthshire 0–1 Fife North Inch
10 Jan Ayrshire 0–0 Renfrewshire at Ayr
17 Jan Birmingham 2–2 Glasgow Aston Lower [175] [176]
31 Jan Dumbartonshire 4–2 Renfrewshire Boghead
7 Feb Edinburgh 6–1 Lanarkshire Powderhall
7 Feb Lancashire 5–2 Ayrshire at Preston [177]
14 Feb Glasgow 9–1 Sheffield Hampden [178] [179]
21 Feb Fife 1–1 Forfarshire Lady’s Mill
7 Mar Edinburgh 1–4 Dumbartonshire Powderhall 2,000 (att).
7 Mar Glasgow 3–1 Scotch Counties Hampden 2,000. [180] [181]
14 Mar Stirlingshire 4–4 Fife at Falkirk
11 Apr Edinburgh 1–1 Glasgow Powderhall 2,000. [182] [183]
11 Apr Renfrewshire 4–2 Dumbartonshire Westmarch
11 Apr Lanarkshire 2–4 Stirlingshire at Drumpellier FC
1885–90

[184]

A

[185]

Season Team Score Team Venue [98] Details Ref
1885–86
5 Sep Forfarshire 2–2 Dumbartonshire West Craigie
17 Oct Edinburgh 6–2 Renfrewshire Powderhall
7 Nov Renfrewshire 7–0 Nottinghamshire Cappielow 4,000 [186]
28 Nov Lanarkshire 4–1 Edinburgh at Airdrieonians
5 Dec London 2–5 Glasgow The Oval [187] [188]
Lanarkshire 0–1 Renfrewshire at Burnbank
26 Dec Fifeshire 0–0 Forfarshire Bonvil Park
30 Jan Dumbartonshire 1–1 Edinburgh at Alexandria
Stirlingshire 5–6 Linlithgowshire Brockville
6 Feb Forfarshire 2–4 Ayrshire
27 Feb Glasgow 3–0 Edinburgh Hampden 5,000 [189] [190]
13 Mar Dumbartonshire 2–3 Renfrewshire Boghead
20 Mar Southern Counties 1–7 Ayrshire Nunholm
10 Apr Fife 1–2 Stirlingshire at Lady’s Mill
Renfrewshire 1–2 Dumbartonshire Westmarch
24 Apr Forfarshire 7–1 Fife Gayfield
1 May Stirlingshire 1–1 Renfrewshire Merchiston
29 May Dundee Harp 2–2 Glasgow
(Scratch XI)
3-4,000. Glasgow two players short. Davidson ( Strathmore) and Peters ( Our Boys) deputised. [191]
12 Jun Falkirk District 1–2 Linlithgowshire at Falkirk
D

[192]

Season Team Score Team Venue [98] Details Ref
1888–89
9 Aug Celtic 5–1 Glasgow Benburb Park [193]
12 Sep Glasgow 3–2 Preston North End Exhibition Grounds 15,000 [194]
29 Sep Forfarshire 4–1 Ayrshire West Craigie Park
20 Oct Dumbartonshire 2–3 Ayrshire Millburn Park
Lanarkshire 1–6 Dumbartonshire Meadow Park
27 Oct Aberdeenshire 3–7 Perthshire Chanonry
3 Nov Northumberland 2–2 Lanarkshire St James’ Park
10 Nov Renfrewshire 5–1 East of Scotland Blackstoun Park
Aberdeenshire 2–1 Inverness-shire Central Park
1 Dec East of Scotland 1–7 Lancashire Powderhall 3,000 [195] [196]
29 Dec Cleveland 1–3 East of Scotland Linthorpe Road 500 [197]
26 Jan East of Scotland 1–4 Dumbartonshire Powderhall
Dumbartonshire 6–1 Renfrewshire St James’ Park
Inverness-shire 2–2 Aberdeenshire Needlefield, Inverness
2 Feb Stirlingshire 4–7 Forfarshire at Falkirk
9 Feb Perthshire 3–2 Fifeshire Balhousie Park
23 Feb East of Scotland 5–3 Glasgow Powderhall 8,000 [198] [199]
Lanarkshire ?–6 Forfarshire at Airdrie
23 Feb Birmingham & District 5–2 Dunbartonshire Perry Barr [200] [201]
25 Feb Liverpool District 2–1 Dunbartonshire at Bootle 3,000 [200] [202]
2 Mar Linlithgowshire 11–0 Fifeshire at Broxburn
9 Mar Forfarshire 8–0 Perthshire West Craigie Park 4,000
6 Apr Lanarkshire Renfrewshire at Airdrie
Linlithgowshire 5–3 Stirlingshire at Champfleurie FC
22 Apr Port Glasgow & District 4–2 Paisley Select Clune Park [203] [204]
16 May Clyde 4–1 Lanarkshire Barrowfield [205]
25 May Wishaw Thistle 4–1 Glasgow XI
15 Jun Port Glasgow & District 5–0 Paisley Select Clune Park [206]
E
Season Team Score Team Venue [98] Details Ref [207]
1886–87
21 Aug Perth and Dundee XI 1–5 Glasgow XI Recreation Ground [208] [209]
27 Nov Glasgow 2–2 London Hampden 3–4,000 [210] [211]
5 Feb Glasgow 10–3 Sheffield Hampden [212] [213]
19 Mar Southern Counties 4–9 I Zingari Caledonian Park 2,000 [214]
26 Mar Ayrshire 6–3 Southern Counties Rugby Park Benefit for Charity Cup Fund [215]
26 Mar FA Seniors 1–2 FA Juniors Victoria Park Jubilee match
14 May Glasgow (Scratch XI) 3–3 Wanderers Morgan Park [216]
24 May East of Scotland 1–3 West of Scotland Powderhall [217]
1887–88
13 Aug Glasgow 1–2 Dumbartonshire Public Park Benefit for Rothesay Bazaar. [218] [219]
31 Aug East Stirlingshire 2–0 Glasgow XI Merchiston Benefit for Falkirk Cottage Hospital. [220] [221]
12 Nov Edinburgh 2–1 Cleveland Powderhall [222]
28 Jan Sheffield 2–3 Glasgow Bramall Lane 6–7,000. [223] [224]
25 Feb Glasgow 1–1 Edinburgh Ibrox 5,000 [225] [226]
3 Mar London 3–0 Glasgow The Oval [225] [227]
17 Apr East Stirlingshire 1–8 Falkirk District Merchiston 1,100. Benefit match. [228]
1889–90 [229]
24 Aug Glasgow (Scratch XI) 0–5 Ayrshire Cathkin 3,000. Benefit for Burns Statue Fund. [230]
21 Sep East of Scotland 3–2 Cleveland East End Park [231]
15 May Ayrshire XI 3–0 Glasgow XI Rugby Park [232]
1 Mar Ayrshire 3–1 Forfarshire Rugby Park International trial [233]
1 Mar Stirlingshire 4–1 Fifeshire Brockville
1 Mar Dykebar 3–4 Paisley XI Thistle Park [234] [235]
13 May Paisley 1–4 Glasgow Underwood Benefit for Renfrewshire F.A. [236] [237]
17 May Falkirk District 4–4 Glasgow Corinthians Victoria Park 800 [238]
22 May Annbank 2–8 Glasgow XI Somerset Benefit for Burns Statue Fund. [239]
1890–95

[240]

Season Team Score Team Venue Details Ref
1890–91
13 Aug Linlithgowshire 3–3 East of Scotland at Bathgate
11 Oct Aberdeenshire 3–4 Perthshire Victoria Ground
25 Oct Dumbartonshire 3–6 Ayrshire Boghead
15 Nov East of Scotland 4–0 Glasgow Tynecastle 6,000. [241]
15 Nov Dumbartonshire 3–1 Renfrewshire at Clydebank
6 Dec Lanarkshire 3–2 Forfarshire at Wishaw
20 Dec Aberdeenshire 3–3 Inverness-shire at Chanonry
10 Jan Sheffield 4–3 Glasgow Bramall Lane [242]

[243]

21 Feb Renfrewshire 3–3 East of Scotland at Westmarch
7 Mar Forfarshire 4–3 Perthshire West Craigie
7 Mar Fifeshire 2–5 Stirlingshire at Dunfermline
14 Mar Renfrewshire 6–3 Ayrshire Cappielow 3,000.
21 Mar Aberdeenshire 7–3 Fifeshire Victoria Bridge
28 Mar Stirlingshire 2–0 Forfarshire at Falkirk 2,000.
11 Apr Fifeshire 4–0 Linlithgowshire at Dunfermline
11 Apr North of Scotland 2–2 Aberdeenshire Caledonian Park
11 Apr Lanarkshire 6–1 Cumberland at Whifflet [244]
1891–92 [245]
Oct East of Scotland 3–3 Linlithgowshire Tynecastle 500.
3 Oct Forfarshire 11–2 Lanarkshire Gayfield
31 Oct Aberdeenshire 3–7 Perthshire Victoria Bridge
14 Nov* Glasgow 2–2 East of Scotland Celtic Park [246] [247]
21 Nov Aberdeenshire 10–2 Inverness-shire Central Park
5 Dec* Aberdeen 0–6 Glasgow Chanonry [248] [249]
23 Jan Lanarkshire 2–3 East of Scotland at Airdrie 1,000.
30 Jan Southern Counties 9–1 Wigtownshire Cresswell [250] [251]
20 Feb East of Scotland 6–1 Renfrewshire Tynecastle 1,500.
27 Feb Perthshire 6–5 Forfarshire Recreation Ground 3,000.
5 Mar Stirlingshire 8–3 Fife at East Stirlingshire 2,000.
12 Mar North of Scotland 1–5 Aberdeenshire Northern Meeting Ground
26 Mar Forfarshire 5–0 Stirlingshire Carolina Port
9 Apr Fife 3–4 Aberdeenshire East End Park
Referee unexpectedly blew for time 5 mins early.
16 Apr Belfast Distillery 2–1 Renfrewshire Grosvenor [252]
1892–93
10 Sep Linlithgowshire 5–1 East of Scotland Little Boghead (Bathgate Rovers)
1 Oct Perthshire 2–2 Aberdeenshire Balhousie 2,000.
1 Oct Lanarkshire 4–2 Dumbartonshire at Wishaw
10 Nov Orion 3–2 Aberdeenshire Central Park 3,000.
12 Nov Renfrewshire 2–2 Dumbartonshire Underwood
22 Oct* East of Scotland 2–2 Glasgow Logie Green [253]
3 Dec East of Scotland 3–1 Lanarkshire Tynecastle 2 x 35 minutes due to snow.
3 Dec Aberdeen 4–2 Inverness-shire at Chanonry
24 Dec Forfarshire 0–5 Renfrewshire East Dock Street
11 Feb Renfrewshire 2–2 East of Scotland at Greenock
4 Mar Forfarshire 4–0 Perthshire West Craigie 6,000.
25 Mar Stirlingshire 7–2 Forfarshire at Bainsford 2,000.
8 Apr Fife 3–3 Stirlingshire at Cowdenbeath
8 Apr Perthshire 1–6 Renfrewshire Balhousie
29 Apr North of Scotland 6–2 Aberdeenshire at Inverness
20 May Perthshire 3–1 Forfarshire Recreation Grounds
27 May Glasgow 1–1 Edinburgh
1893–94
9 Sep East of Scotland 4–2 Linlithgowshire Dundas Park
21 Oct* Glasgow 1–1 East of Scotland Cathkin Park 5,000. [254]
21 Oct Aberdeenshire 4–3 Perthshire at Chanonry
2 Dec Lanarkshire 1–4 Ayrshire at Motherwell
10 Feb East of Scotland 8–0 Renfrewshire Tynecastle
3 Mar Perthshire 8–3 Forfarshire Balhousie 2,000.
17 Mar Elginshire 2–3 North of Scotland at Elgin
24 Mar Forfarshire 5–2 Stirlingshire East Dock Street
7 Apr Stirlingshire 3–2 Fife at Falkirk
14 Apr Renfrewshire 3–0 Perthshire Cappielow
28 Apr North of Scotland 2–2 Elginshire at Inverness
5 May Inverness-shire 2–3 Aberdeenshire at Inverness
31 May SFL Division Two 2–2 Lanarkshire XI Benefit match. ( Cowlairs and Northern) ( Royal Albert, Albion Rovers and Airdrieonians) [255]
1894–95
29 Sep Lilnlithgowshire 2–3 East of Scotland Uphall
29 Sep North of Scotland 6–3 Elginshire at Inverness
6 Oct Aberdeenshire 8–3 North of Scotland Chanonry
20 Oct East of Scotland 3–3 Glasgow at Kirkcaldy 13th meeting [256] [257] [258]
10 Nov Ayrshire 5–2 Lanarkshire at Ayr
23 Feb Forfarshire 2–3 Perthshire Carolina Port
30 Mar Stirlingshire 5–0 Forfarshire Brockville
6 Apr Fife 1–5 Stirlingshire at Cowdenbeath
13 Apr Perthshire 8–4 Aberdeenshire Recreation Ground
1895–1900

[259]

Season Team Score Team Venue Details Ref
1895–96
7 Dec Glasgow 3–1 Sheffield Cathkin [260] [261]
22 Feb Elginshire 2–2 Inverness-shire Milnefield Park Elgin to decide the Northern championship [262] [263]
7 Mar Perthshire 2–4 Forfarshire Recreation Ground
28 Mar Forfarshire 5–3 Stirlingshire East Dock Street
11 Apr Aberdeenshire 4–2 Perthshire at Aberdeen
1896–97
19 Sep Inverness-shire 6–2 Elginshire at Inverness [264]
3 Oct Aberdeenshire 4–1 Inverness-shire Cattofield
7 Nov Sheffield 5–1 Glasgow Bramall Lane [265]
14 Nov North of Scotland 1–6 Heart of Midlothian Thistle Park [266]
13 Feb Fifeshire 4–1 Clackmannan and Perth East End Park Inter county trial. [267]
27 Feb Forfarshire 5–1 Perthshire Clepington
27 Mar Stirlingshire 2–2 Forfarshire at Falkirk
10 Apr Fife 8–3 East of Scotland at Dunfermline
26 Apr Rangers 2–1 Dumbartonshire Ibrox 1000 (att). Benefit for Renton. [268]
1897–98
6 Nov Cumberland 6–2 South of Scotland at Carlisle [269]
6 Nov North of Scotland 2–2 Aberdeenshire at Inverness
6 Nov Glasgow 0–0 Sheffield Cathkin 8,000 (att) [270] [271]
11 Dec Perthshire 4–3 Forfarshire Balhousie
25 Dec Stirlingshire 3–0 East of Scotland at Falkirk 1000 (att). International trial.
3 Jan Renfrewshire 4–2 Ayrshire Underwood International trial.
15 Jan Dumfriesshire 2–1 Galloway Cresswell 2000 (att). International trial.
29 Jan Dumbartonshire 1–1 Lanarkshire at Dumbarton International trial. [272]
Stopped after 85 mins due to heavy rain.
19 Mar Perthshire 6–4 Northern Counties Balhousie [273]
26 Mar Forfarshire 1–0 Stirlingshire Clepington
27 Apr Fair City Athletic 2–0 Perthshire League Balhousie [274] [275]
1898–99
1 Oct Southern Counties 3–4 Cumberland Cresswell [276]
10 Dec Sheffield 2–1 Glasgow Bramall Lane Crawford of Clyde. [277] [278]
14 Jan North of Scotland 4–1 Perthshire at Inverness
11 Feb Forfarshire 3–2 Perthshire Carolina Port
1899–1900
28 Oct North of Scotland 5–2 Aberdeenshire at Inverness 17th meeting.
4 Nov Glasgow 4–0 Sheffield Hampden [279] [280]
10 Feb Perthshire 4–2 Forfarshire at Perth
7 Apr Aberdeenshire 2–0 Forfarshire Cattofield North v South Districts of the NL
Other Fixtures
  • 14.11.1897 NOS 1 HOM 6
  • 01.01.1901 S Counties 3 Rangers 2
Season Team Score Team Venue [98] Details Ref
22 Apr 1893 Annbank 1–2 Ayrshire League [281] [282]
12 May 1894 Hibernian SFL Division Two [283]
19 May 1894 Saltcoats Victoria 5–7 Ayrshire League XI Brewery Park [284]
27 Apr 1896 Edinburgh League 4–1 SFL Division Two Logie Green 600. [285]
20 May 1905 North of Scotland 0–0 West of Scotland Pittodrie [286]
4 Mar 1908* Dundee 6–0 Northern League XI Dens Park
27 Apr 1912 Reserve League XI SJFL XI Firhill [287]
26 Apr 1913 Reserve League XI SJFL XI Firhill [288]
29 Apr 1914 East of Scotland 1–1 West of Scotland Easter Road [289]
6 May 1916 Motherwell 3–0 Lanarkshire Fir Park [290]
27 May 1916 East of Scotland West of Scotland Tynecastle [291]
3 Jan 1919 Glasgow Bradford XI Hampden Benefit match [292]
3 Jan 1925* Highland League XI Scottish Alliance XI Inveeness
20 Apr 1935 North of Scotland 0–7 Kilmarnock [293] [294]
Apr 1935 East of Scotland League XI 0–4 Heart of Midlothian [295]
27 Feb 1937 Aberdeen 2–0 Scottish Alliance XI Pittodrie Fundraiser. [296] [297]
6 May 1940 East of Scotland 6–2 Army XI Tynecastle 2,000. [298]
1946 Edinburgh XI 3–3 Aston Villa [299] [300] 39,861. [301]
Apr 1954* Elgin & Rothes Select
Apr 1954* Inverness Select [302]
19 April 1976 Highland League XI 0–3 Scottish League XI 2,188. [303] [304]
May 1980 Scottish JFA XI 0–2 Highland League XI [305]
Oct 1980 North of Scotland Scotland 2nd FA XI Kingsmill Park Centenary match. [306]
22 Mar 1994 Highland League XI 1–2 Aberdeen 1,750. Centenary match [307]

[308]

International Trial

Season Team Score Team Venue Event Notes Ref
1878
26.01.1878 Wilson's XI Watson's XI Hampden [309]
1880 [310]
28.02.1880 Blues (1) 2–3 Stripes (1) Kinning Park [311]
Blues (2) 1–5 Stripes (2)
Probables v Improbables
06.03.1880 Probables 1–1 Improbables Kinning Park [312]
05.03.1881 Probables 2–1 Improbables Kinning Park [313]
03.03.1883 Probables 4–3 Improbables Blackstoun [314] [315]
08.03.1884 Probables Improbables [316]
13.03.1886 Probables 2–6 Improbables Hampden [317] [318]
05.03.1887 Probables 2–2 Improbables Cathkin [319] [320]
03.03.1888 Probables Improbables Blackstoun [321]
04.03.1882 England Probables 6–2 Wales Probables Ibrox [322] [323]
18.02.1888 England Probables 5–1 Wales Probables Ibrox [324] [325]
1889 [326]
16.02.1889 Team 'A' 0–4 Team 'B' Ibrox [327]
Team 'C' 10–3 Team 'D'
02.03.1889 Team 'A' 2–2 Team 'B' Cathkin [328]
[329]1890 [330]
01.03.1890 Light Blues 3–2 Stripes Cathkin [331]
Dark Blues 3–3 Whites
08.05.1890 [332] Probables 6–6 Improbables Celtic Park 3,000 [333] [334]
1891
28.02.1891 Black & Whites 7–2 Blues Hampden [335]
Whites 3–5 Red & Whites
Blues - Whites Tynecastle [336] [337]
1893 [338]
04.03.1893 Team 'A' 0–2 Team 'B' Hampden [339] [340]
Team 'C' Team 'D'
1894
04.03.1894 Team 'A' Team 'B' Ibrox [341] [342]
Team 'C' 3–6 Team 'D'
1895
02.03.1894 Team 'A' 1–4 Team 'B' Cathkin [343]
Team 'C' 3–0 Team 'D'

International XI

OTHER [344] [345] [346] [347]

  • June 1889. Scotland International Team, Benefit Match, Coatbridge. [348] (Meadow Park). [349]
Season Team Score Team Venue Ref
1878–79
01.03.1879 International XI 1–1 Selected Team Cathkin Park [350]
1879–80
01.01.1880 Rangers 2–3 Scotch-Canadian
02.01.1880 Tyne & District FA 0–5 Scotch-Canadian Newcastle
03.01.1880 Blackburn Rovers 1–8 Scotch-Canadian
07.02.1880 Darwen 3–7 Scotch-Canadian
09.02.1888 Manchester Wanderers 1–8 Scotch-Canadian
10.02.1888 Nottingham Forest 0–2 Scotch-Canadian
14.02.1880 Scotch-Canadian 2–2 Scottish Counties Kinning Park
21.02.1880 Ayrshire 1–3 Scotch-Canadian Rugby Park
13.03.1880 Heart of Midlothian 1–5 Scotch-Canadian
17.04.1880 Hibernian 0–3 Scotch-Canadian
Internationals Non Internationals Rothesay [351]
23.06.1880 Johnstone Clubs XI 0–6 Scotch Canadians
1880–81
01.10.1880 Rangers 2–3 Scotch-Canadian
1885–86
08.04.1886 Dundee Harp 3–1 Scottish International XI East Dock Street [352] [353]
1887–88 [354]
20.04.1888 Perth Scratch XI 0–6 Scottish International Team Balhousie (6,000) [355]
21.04.1888 Combined Aberdeen Team 1–6 Scottish International Team Chanonry (5,000) [356] [357]
24.04.1888 Motherwell 1–2 Bohemians Roman Road Park [358]
26.05.1888 Scoto-English 3–4 Scoto-Welsh Exhibition Grounds [359] [360]
1888–89
09.04.1889 Internationals 2–1 Dumbartonshire Cathkin [361]
24.05.1889 Uddingston 2–4 All Scotland XI
31.05.1889 Perthshire 2–14 Scotch International Team Balhousie [362]
01.06.1889 Aberdeenshire 0–10 All Scotland XI Chanonry [363] [364]
04.06.1889 Ayrshire 1–2 Scottish International Team Holm Quarry (3,000) [365]
1889–90
14.05.1889 Paisley Select [366] 1–2 Scoto-English International Team Blackstoun Park (5,000) [367]
16.05.1890 St Bernard's 3–5 International Team Logie Green (1,500) [368] [369]
07.06.1890 Morton & Port Glasgow Select Scottish International Team [370]
1890–91 [371]
21.03.1891 Scotch International Team 9–2 Corinthian Hampden (10,000) [372]
1891–92
03.10.1891 Scotland 5–1 Canadian-Americans Ibrox [373]
  • 08.05.1935. Anglo-Scots v England, Highbury. [374]
  • 1912. Possible Scotland v South Africa match that won't happen. [375]

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Exhibition

1901

[1] [2]

  • News Rangers v Queen's Park players of old match. [3]
  • Aquatics results for July 21. [4]
Date Team Score Team Att Ref
12.06.1888 [5] Dumbarton Athletic 6–3 Airdrieonians 4–5,000 [6] [7]
16.06.1888 [8] Thistle 0–5 Clyde 9,000 [9]
26.06.1888 [10] Northern 5–3 Abercorn [11]
29.06.1888 [12] Rangers Swifts 1–3 Whitefield [13]
30.06.1888 [14] Glasgow Jrs 3–1 Edinburgh Jrs [15] [16]
06.10.1888 [17] Renton 2–0 Vale of Leven 6–8,000 [18] [19]
11.10.1888 [20] Uddingston 4–3 Moffat [21]
26.10.1888 [22] QOS Wanderers 3–1 Lenamark [23] [24]
Glasgow University 5–2 5th KRV
27.10.1888 [22] Battlefield 4–1 North of Ireland [25] [26]

SOLO SPORTS

Annual Sports
23.06.1888 [30] Glasgow Police Sports 15,000 [31] [32]
07.09.1888 Highland Sports [33] 25,000
08.09.1888
Aquatics
16.06.1888 Open air Swimming Gala (SASA) River Kelvin [34] [35]
04.08.1888 [36] Swimming Galas (SASA) [37]
25.08.1888 [38]
15.09.1888 [39]
Athletics & Cycling
21.07.1888 1st Amateur Sports (SAAA / NCU) [40] [41] University track 1,500 [42]
01.09.1888 [43] 2nd Amateur Sports (SAAA / NCU) [33]
22.09.1888 3rd Amateur Sports (SAAA / NCU) 10,000 [44]
29.09.1888 10,000 [45] [46] [47]
03.11.1888 [48] Professional Sports [49]
Other Sporting Events
15.08.1888 Theatrical Sports. Donkey Race. Ladies competitions. [50] Recreation Grounds [51]
  • The Highland Sports were under the auspices of the Strathallan Games Committee.

OTHER

Curling finals

Career finals
Discipline Type Won Lost Total WR 1
Women's event
Olympics 1 0 1 1.00
Worlds 1 1 2 0.50
Europeans 3 5 8 0.38
Grand slams (WCT) 6 1 7 0.86
Other finals (WCT) 18 9 27 0.67
Total 29 16 45 0.64
Mixed doubles
Olympics
Worlds 1 0 1 1.0
WCT finals 1 0 1 1.00
Total 2 0 2 1.00
Mixed team
Worlds
Europeans 1 1 1.00
Total 1 0 1 1.00
Total 32 16 48 0.67
1) WR = Winning Rate

Global finals

Olympic Games: 1 (1 title, 0 runner-up)

Result Year Opponent Opponent Skip Score
Winner 2022   Japan Satsuki Fujisawa 10–3

Women's event: 2 (1 title, 1 runner-up)

Result Year Opponent Opponent Skip Score
Runner-up 2010   Germany Andrea Schöpp 6–8
Winner 2013   Sweden Margaretha Sigfridsson 6–5

Mixed doubles: 1 (1 title, 0 runner-up)

Result Year Opponent Opponent Skip Score
Winner 2022    Switzerland Alina Pätz 9–7

Junior Championships: 4 (4 titles, 0 runner-up)

Result Year Opponent Opponent Skip Score
Winner 2007   Canada Stacie Devereaux 7–6
Winner 2008   Sweden Cecilia Östlund 12–3
Winner 2009   Canada Kaitlyn Lawes 8–6
Winner 2011   Canada Trish Paulsen 10–3

Continental finals

Women's event: 8 (3 titles, 5 runner-ups)

Result Year Opponent Opponent Skip Score
Runner-up 2010   Sweden Stina Viktorsson 6–8
Winner 2011   Sweden Margaretha Sigfridsson 8–2
Runner-up 2012   Russia Anna Sidorova 5–6
Runner-up 2013   Sweden Margaretha Sigfridsson 5–10
Runner-up 2015   Russia Anna Sidorova 4–6
Winner 2017   Sweden Anna Hasselborg
Runner-up 2019   Sweden Anna Hasselborg 4–5
Winner 2021   Sweden Anna Hasselborg 7–4

Mixed team: 1 (1 title, 0 runner-up)

Result Year Opponent Opponent Skip Score
Winner 2012   Sweden Rickard Hallström 8–4

World Curling Tour finals

Women's tour: 27 (18 titles, 9 runner-ups)

Season Result Year Tournament Skip of Opposition Score Location
2009–10 Winner 2009 Three Nations Cup Canada Stefanie Lawton Round Robin Hershey Centre, Mississauga (Oct. 23–25)
Winner 2009 International ZO Tournament Germany Andrea Schöpp Wetzikon (Nov. 27–29)
Runner-up 2010 Glynhill International Canada Mirjam Ott Braehead Arena, Renfrew (Jan. 15–17)
2010–11 Runner-up 2010 Charity Classic Alberta Jessie Kaufman 3–5 Medicine Hat Curling Club, Medicine Hat (Oct. 15–18)
2011–12 Winner 2011 Charity Classic Alberta Crystal Webster 6–3 Medicine Hat Curling Club, Medicine Hat (Oct. 14–17)
2012–13 Runner-up 2012* Shorty Jenkins Classic Ontario Tracy Horgan 1–5 Brockville Country Club, Brockville (Sept. 13–16)
Winner 2013

Players' Championship

Sweden Margaretha Sigfridsson 8–5 Mattamy Athletic Centre, Toronto (Apr. 16–21)
2013–14 Runner-up 2013 The Masters Canada Lisa Weagle 5–7 Brantford Golf & Country Club, Brentford (Oct. 29 – Nov. 3)
Winner 2013 Autumn Gold Classic China Wang Bingyu 8–3 Calgary Curling Club, Calgary (Oct. 11–14)
Winner 2014 International Bernese Cup Russia Anna Sidorova 6–3 Curlingbahn Allmend, Bern (Jan. 10–12)
Runner-up 2014 The Showdown Switzerland Silvana Tirinzoni Grande Prairie Curling Club, Grande Prairie (Mar. 27–30)
2014–15 Runner-up 2014 Shorty Jenkins Classic Ontario Sherry Middaugh 5–8 Brockville Country Club, Brockville (Sep. 18–21)
Winner 2014 Colonial Square Classic Canada Sherry Middaugh 5–4 Nutana Curling Club, Saskatoon (Nov. 7–10)
Winner 2014 Canadian Open Ontario Lisa Weagle 5–3 Gallagher Centre, Yorkton (Dec. 9–14)
Winner 2015 Players' Championship Russia Anna Sidorova 4–2 Mattamy Athletic Centre, Toronto (Apr. 7–12)
2015–16 Runner-up 2015 Stockholm Cup Canada Danderyd Curling Arena, Stockholm (Sep. 25–27)
Winner 2016 City of Perth International Switzerland Silvana Tirinzoni Dewars Centre, Perth (Apr. 1–3)
Winner 2016 Players' Championship Canada Dawn McEwen 9–6 Mattamy Athletic Centre, Toronto (Apr. 12–17)
Runner-up 2016 European Masters Switzerland Binia Feltscher Sports Center Lerchenfeld, St Gallen (Apr. 20–23)
2016–17 Runner-up 2016 Colonial Square Classic China Wang Bingyu Nutana Curling Club, Saskatoon (Sept. 16–19)
Winner 2016 Basel Masters Sweden Margaretha Sigfridsson Curlingzentrum Region Basel, Arlesheim (Oct. 6–9)
Winner 2017 Glynhill International Switzerland Alina Pätz Braehead Arena, Renfrew (Jan. 19–22)
2018–19 Winner 2019 Arctic Cup Russia Alina Kovaleva 5–4 Taymyr Ice Arena, Dudinka (May 22–27)
2019–20 Winner 2019 Oakville Fall Classic Switzerland Silvana Tirinzoni 5–2 Oakville Curling Club, Oakville (Aug. 30–Sept. 2)
Winner 2020 Perth Masters Scotland Rebecca Morrison Dewars Centre, Perth (Jan. 2–5)
2021–22 Winner 2021 Basel Challenger Switzerland Irene Schori 7–5 Curlingzentrum Region, Basel, Arlesheim (Sep. 24–26)
Winner 2021 Tallinn Challenger Norway Eirin Mesloe Tondiraba Ice Hall, Tallinn (Nov. 4–7)

Mixed doubles: 1 (1 title, 0 runner-up)

Season Result Year Tournament Skip of Opposition Score
2019–20 Winner 2019 Aberdeen Championship Scotland Wright / Scotland Hardie Aberdeen (Dec. 20–22)

Other achievements

  • Scottish Mixed Curling Championship: 2007, 2012, 2013; runner-up 2008
  • British Curling NCA January Challenge:
  • British Curling NCA Elite Finals:
    • Women's event: runner-up 2021
    • Mixed doubles: runner-up 2021

National

Women's

Result Year Tournament Opponent Score

Mixed doubles

Result Year Tournament Opponent Score

Junior finals

Result Year Tournament Opponent Score

Bronze medal matches

Olympic Games: 2 (1 bronze medal; 1 fourth-place)

Result Year Opponent Opponent Skip Score
Won 2014    Switzerland Mirjam Ott 6–5
Lost 2018   Japan Satsuki Fujisawa 3–5

World Championships: 2 (1 bronze medal; 1 fourth-place)

Result Year Opponent Opponent Skip Score
Lost 2015   Russia Anna Sidorova 4–13
Won 2017   Sweden Anna Hasselborg 6–4

European Championships: 2 (2 bronze medals; 0 fourth-place)

Result Year Opponent Opponent Skip Score
Won 2014   Denmark Lene Nielsen 8–4
Won 2016   Czech Republic Anna Kubešková 6–2

WCT rankings

Year-end Standings
Season Order of Merit Money List
Rank Points Rank $ ( CAD)
2009–10 #9 23,526
2010–11 #9 210.513 #7 27,338
2011–12
2012–13 #3 302.870 #4 38,582
2013–14 #3 408.225 #3 51,900
2014–15 #2 334.757 #3 77,000
2015–16 #4 348.921 #6 72,995
2016–17 #8 303.252 #8 56,697
2017–18 #5 358.537 #10 50,857
2018–19
2019–20 #10 283.984
2020–21 Abandoned because of covid-19.
2021–22 #3 393.233
#2 286.808
2022–23

Tennis

[52]

21st century

Rise of Andy Murray and Scottish tennis (2008–11)

Jamie Murray was the first British winner at Wimbledon in 2007 since the mixed doubles success of Jo Durie and Jeremy Bates in 1987. Murray won the same event. [53]

At the 2008 US Open, Andy Murray was the first Brit in a Grand Slam men's singles final since Greg Rusedski in 1997. [54] Jamie Murray reached the mixed doubles final too, [55] but the brothers both lost.

After he rose to world number four on September 8, 2008, Murray would try to dethrone Novak Djokovic, Rafa Nadal, and Roger Federer to top the world rankings for the next eight years, which included seven different spells as world number two. [56]

Colin Fleming and Jocelyn Rae won the gold medal in the mixed doubles at the 2010 Commonwealth Games. [57] Andy Murray reached the 2010 and 2011 finals of the Australian Open, but lost out to Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic.

Grand Slams and Olympics (2012–13)

Andy Murray was the first Brit to reach a Wimbledon men's singles final in 2012 since Bunny Austin in 1938 then became the first Brit to win the title in 2013 since Fred Perry in 1936. His 2012 US Open title made him the first British Grand Slam men's singles champion since Perry in 1936 too. Both slams were won against Novak Djokovic.

Four weeks after his 2012 defeat to Roger Federer at SW19, Andy Murray returned to the All England Club for the 2012 Olympics. He beat the same opponent in straight sets for the Gold medal.

The Murrays end Davis Cup wait (2015)

Great Britain reclaimed the Davis Cup in 2015, the nations first success in 79 years since the 1936 tournament. [58] Andy Murray won 11 (of 12) rubbers in total. Andy and Jamie Murray won three doubles rubbers in-a-row together. [58]

The Commonwealth Arena in Glasgow hosted the World Group first round (3–2 v United States) and semi final (3–2 v Australia) ties for the 2015 tournament. In 2016, the World Group semi final match returned to same venue, but Great Britain were beaten 2–3 to Argentina.

Year of the Scots (2016)

Jamie Murray won the Australian (his maiden Grand Slam doubles title) and US Open doubles titles. [59] [60] He became the first British player to be crowded world number one. On April 4, 2016, he officially topped ATP doubles rankings. [61]

As well as reaching his maiden Rolland Garros final, Andy Murray won another Wimbledon title and became the only player to defend his Olympics Games title at Rio 2016.

After he reached the Paris Masters final, Murray finally broke the 666-week combined reign by the ' Big Three' as world number one on November 26, 2016. [56]

After he despatched Djokovic to win his maiden ATP World Tour Finals title, it confirmed his status as number one in the year end world rankings for 2016. His reign lasted a total of 41 weeks. [56]

With the growing success and popularity of Paralympic sport since 2012, Gordon Reid has emerged as successful player in wheelchair tennis.

In 2016, Reid achieved his best season in singles competition, he won Australian Open, Wimbledon, and Paralympic Games titles.

Continued doubles success (2017–22)

Jamie Murray continued his success in mixed doubles. He won Wimbledon in 2017. He then won the US Open for three straight years in 2017, 2018, and 2019.

In addition to Murray, Gordon Reid has won 19 Grand Slams in mens wheelchair doubles. [62] [63]

The Billie Jean King Cup and Davis Cup finals are to held in the same country for the first time in 2022. The Emirates Arena will host both competitions. Previously as the Fed Cup, it returns to Great Britain for the first time since 1991. [64]

Early Seasons

10.03.1883. Clyde 3 v 1 Northern. Barrowfield. GNE Cup. [65]

Seasons

1883–84

Date Opponent Score (F–A) Venue Notes Ref
05.01.1884 Partick Thistle 0–4 [66]
16.02.1884 Port Glasgow Athletic 0–0 Barrowfield [67] [68]
23.02.1884 Pilgrams 1–4 [69]
08.03.1884 Possilpark 6–1 [70]
29.03.1884 Port Glasgow Athletic 2–4 [71]
19.04.1884 Strathmore 7–1 Rollo's Pier [72] [73]
03.05.1884 Northern 1–4 Hyde Park North Eastern Cup 1R [74]
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Early

Date Opponent Score (F–A) Venue Notes Ref
1877–78
29.09.1877 Third Lanark 0–1 Barrowfield Scottish Cup 1R [1] [2] [3]
29.09.1877 Arthurlie A [4]
13.10.1877 Lennox A [5]
20.10.1877 South Western Barrowfield [6]
01.12.1877 Arthurlie 0–1 Dunterlie [7] [8]
15.12.1878 South Western Copeland Park [9]
20.12.1878 Lennox A [10]
19.01.1878 Shaftesbury Ashton Park [11]
16.02.1878 Edinburgh University 1–0 Corstorpine 2 x 30 minutes. [12]
23.03.1878 Partick Inchview [13]
1878–79
Blythswood Scottish Cup 1R [14]
Thistle Scottish Cup 2R [15]
09.11.1878 10th DRV 2–2 [16]
23.11.1878 Renfrew 1–2 Barrowfield [17]
08.03.1879 Renfrew 2–1 A [18]
15.03.1879 Maybole Carrick 1–1 Barrowfield 2 x 30 minutes. Due to pitch. [19]
26.04.1879 Thistle 3–1 Barrowfield [20]
19.04.1879 Maybole Carrick 2–2 Myromill Holm [21] [22]
1879–80
13.09.1879 Barrhead 2–0 Parkhouse [23]
27.09.1879 First Lanark Scottish Cup 1R [24] [25] [26]
11.10.1879 Govan 2–1 Barrowfield Scottish Cup 2R [27] [28]
25.10.1879 Portland 0–5 Hamilton Park [29]
Ailsa Scottish Cup 3R [30]
22.11.1879 Dumbarton Scottish Cup 4R [31]
28.02.1880 Tollcross 1–1 Barrowfield [32]
06.03.1880 Morton 1–5 A [33]
1880–81
18.08.1880 Caledonian 2–1 Burnbank Scottish Cup 1R [34] [35]
09.10.1880 Cowlairs A Scottish Cup 2R [36]
16.10.1880 Renfrew 2–5 Barrowfield [37] [38]
23.10.1880 Shawlands Athletic 4–0 Barrowfield [39]
13.11.1880 Rangers Kinning Park Scottish Cup [40] [41] [42] [43]
27.11.1880 St Mirren 1–3 Greenhill [44]
04.12.1880 Cambuslang Barrowfield [45]
05.01.1881 Hanover H [46]
19.03.1881 St Mirren H [44]
02.04.1881 Hanover A [46]
16.04.1881 Johnstone Rovers 0–5 [47]
09.04.1881 Possilpark 2–2 A [48]
1881–82
John Elder Scottish Cup 2R [49]
17.09.1881 Partick Thistle 6–1 Barrowfield [50]
24.09.1881 Morton 3–2 Cappielow 2 x 30 minutes. Nine-a-side. [51]
01.10.1881 Paisley Athletic 3–3 Barrowfield [52] [53]
08.10.1881 Alexandra Athletic 8–1 Barrowfield [54]
22.10.1881 Northern 2–1 Hyde Park Scottish Cup 3R [55] [56]
Northern protested infringement of rule 8. Not sustained. [57]
12.11.1881 Edinburgh University 3–2 Corstorphine Scottish Cup 4R [58] [59] [60] [61]
19.11.1881 Renfrew 2–1 Barrowfield [62] [63]
18.03.1882 Morton H [64]
10.12.1881 Cartvale 4–5 Scottish Cup 5R [65]
19.01.1882 Abercorn 2–3 Blackstoun [66] [67]
26.01.1882 Paisley Athletic 2–1 A [68]
04.02.1882 Cowlairs 0–0 Barrowfield [69]
25.02.1882 Partick Thistle Post [70]
22.04.1882 Partick Thistle 1–0 Jordanvale 2 x 20 minutes. Due to weather. [71]

1884–85

Clyde
1884–85 season
Stadium Barrowfield
Scottish Cup 1st Round
North Eastern Cup Semi Final

Matches

Date Opponent Score (F–A) Venue Notes Ref
13.09.1884 Cowlairs 1–2 Barrowfield Scottish Cup 1R [78]
The SFA dismissed the protest against the Cowlairs. [79] [80] [81] [82] [83]
27.09.1884 Hamilton Academical 1–2 Barrowfield [84] [85]
04.10.1884 Greenock Morton 3–2 Cappielow 0–2 at HT. [86] [87] [88] [89]
11.10.1884 Arthurlie 1–0 Dunterlie [90]
Abandoned after 60 minutes because of a dispute.
25.10.1884 East Stirlingshire 3–0 Barrowfield [91]
01.11.1884 Pilgrams 1–2 Barrowfield [92]
15.11.1884 Dumbarton 2–6 A [93]
29.11.1884 Port Glasgow Athletic 0–5 Clune Park Played with 10 men [94] [95]
13.12.1884 Cambuslang 1–4 Westburn Green Played with 10 men. [96]
20.12.1884 Third Lanark 1–3 Barrowfield [97] [98]
02.01.1885 Strathmore [99] [100]
03.01.1885 East Stirlingshire 0–2 Merchiston [101]
10.01.1885 Northern Barrowfield [102]
31.01.1885 Whitehill 6–1 Kennyhill North Eastern Cup [103]
07.02.1885 Paisley Olympic 4–1 Barrowfield [104]
28.02.1885 Pilgrams 2–3 Govan [105] [106]
07.03.1885 Olympic [107]
14.03.1885 Pollokshields Athletic 4–0 Barrowfield [108] [109]
28.03.1885 Southern [110]
28.03.1885 Thistle 2–3 Beechwood North Eastern Cup SF [111] [112]
Protest against the Thistle was sustained. [113] [114]
11.04.1885 Thistle 1–3 Beechwood North Eastern Cup SF (R) [115] [116] [117]
18.04.1885 Morton Glasgow [118] [119]
18.04.1885 Renton [120]
25.04.1885 Ellenlea 0–0 [121]
29.04.1885 Primrose 3–1 Carolina Port [122]
02.05.1885 Helenses 2–2 [123]

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1885–86

Clyde
1885–86 season
Stadium Barrowfield
Scottish Cup 2nd Round
North Eastern Cup Runners up

Matches

Date Competition Opponent Score (F–A) Venue Notes [1] Ref
05.09.1885 Friendly Arbroath 3–2 Gayfield [2] [3]
12.09.1885 Scottish Cup Rangers 1–0 Barrowfield 1st Round [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9]
The protest made by Rangers was not sustained by the SFA. [10]
19.09.1885 Friendly Renton 1–2 Barrowfield Scottish Cup holders. [11]
26.09.1885 Friendly Hibernian 2–2 Easter Road O–2 at HT. Scorers: Britain & Sharp. [12] [13]
03.10.1885 Scottish Cup Thistle 2–3 Barrowfield 2nd Round [14] [15] [16]
10.10.1885 Friendly East Stirlingshire 4–4 Falkirk [17] [18]
17.10.1885 Port Glasgow Athletic 2–0 Barrowfield [19] [20] [21]
24.10.1885 Friendly Pilgrams 3–0 Barrowfield McFarlane injured. [22]
31.10.1885 Friendly Pollokshields Athletic Barrowfield [23] [24]
14.11.1885 Friendly Thornliebank 3–3 [25]
21.11.1885 Friendly Strathmore 6–6 Rollo's Pier 1–5 at HT. 1–6 deficit. Scorers: Gray [26] [27] [28] [29]
29.11.1885 Friendly Northern FC 2–2 Hyde Park Disallowed goal.

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05.12.1885 Friendly Partick Thistle 1–1 [31] [32]
12.12.1885 Friendly Pilgrams 2–1 Copeland Park Scorers: Ferguson, Brown [33] [34]
19.12.1885 Friendly Seafield 0–0 Hill Street Park Scratched. Resulted in draw, no goals. [35]
26.12.1885 Friendly Hibernian 4–1 Barrowfield Scorers: Stevenson (2), Ferguson, McClure

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01.01.1886 Friendly Strathmore 4–4 Damley Park [38] [39]
02.01.1886 Friendly Dundee East End 5–4 Pitkerro Park 0–2 at HT. [38] [40] [39]
04.01.1886 Friendly St Johnstone 9–1 Recreation Ground [41]
09.01.1886 Abercorn [42] [43]
16.01.1886 Shettleston H [44]
23.01.1886 North Eastern Cup Dennistoun Athletic 8–0 Barrowfield [45]

[46]

30.01.1886 Friendly Abercorn 2nd XI 3–0 [47]
06.02.1886 Friendly Cambuslang 0–3 [48]
13.02.1886 Friendly Campsie 3–1 A Six of starting XI unavailable. McVicar & McFarlane (of Thistle) played for Campsie. [49] [50]
27.02.1886 Benefit match East Stirlingshire 6–1 Barrowfield In aid of the unemployed. Raised £21 for Unemployment Fund. First team to do such. [51] [52]Cite error: A <ref> tag is missing the closing </ref> (see the help page).
06.03.1886 Abercorn P–P [42]
06.03.1886 North Eastern Cup Thistle FC 2–2 Beechwood (6,000) Semi Final [53] [54]
13.03.1886 North Eastern Cup Thistle 2–0 Barrowfield (5,000) Replay. Semi Final. [55] [56]
27.03.1886 Port Glasgow Athletic Clune Park [57]
03.04.1886 North Eastern Cup Cowlairs 2–3 Beechwood Final [58]
10.04.1886 Friendly Airdrieonians 1–4 Barrowfield [59] [60]
17.04.1886 Friendly Victoria 7–0 [61]
24.04.1886 Friendly Shettleston 9–2 A (2–2 Fairnbank, Station Park) [62]
01.05.1886 1st RRV 5–3 A (Greenock) [63] [64]
08.05.1886 Friendly Dundee Harp 1–2 Barrowfield [65] [66] [67]
25.05.1886 Airdrieonians 0–6 Consisted of 2nd XI players and outsiders. [68]

[69] [70]

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1886–87

Clyde
1886–87 season
Stadium Barrowfield
Scottish Cup 5th Round
North Eastern Cup

[1]

Matches

Date Opponent Score (F–A) Venue Notes Ref
21.08.1886 Dunfermline Athletic 1–1 East End Park [2] [3]
24.08.1886 Hibernian 0–5 Barrowfield [3] [4] [5]
04.09.1886 Morton 0–3 Cappielow [6] [7]
11.09.1886 St Peter's 5–0 Barrowfield Scottish Cup 1R [8] [9] [10] [11]
18.09.1886 Cambuslang 1–1 Goals: Lambie. [12] [13] [14]
25.09.1886 Battlefield 3–5 Barrowfield [15] [16] [17]
02.10.1886 Cowlairs 4–3 Scottish Cup 2R [18] [19] [20] [21]
Cowlairs withdrew protest after an SFA sanction. [22] [23] [24] [25]
16.10.1886 Heart of Midlothian 3–1 Barrowfield [26] [27] [28]
23.10.1886 East Stirlingshire 3–1 Merchiston Scottish Cup 3R [29] [30] [31] [32]
30.10.1886 Thistle 1–0 Beechwood [33] [34] [35] [36]
03.11.1886 Received Scottish Cup bye for fourth round. [37] [38] [39] [40] [41]
06.11.1886 Cambuslang 3–1 Barrowfield [42] [43] [44] [45] [46] [47] [14]
13.11.1886 Queen's Park 0–4 Barrowfield Record attendance. [48] [49] [50] [51] [52] [53]
20.11.1886 Hibernian 0–4 Easter Road [54] [55] [56] [57] [58]
27.11.1886 Morton 5–1 Barrowfield Goals: Lambie (2), McClure, Britton, Stevenson. [59] [60] [61] [62] [63]
04.12.1886 Third Lanark 0–0 Barrowfield 5,000. Scottish Cup 5R [64] [65] [66] [67] [68] [69] [70] [71]
11.12.1886 Third Lanark 2–4 Cathkin Scottish Cup 5R Replay. [72] [73] [74] [75] [76]
SFA dismissed the protest against Third Lanark for rough play. [77] [78]
18.12.1886 Dumbarton Athletic 0–3 Barrowfield [79] [80] [81]
01.01.1887 Forfar Athletic P–P Station Park Match cancelled. [82] [83] [84] [85] [86] [87]
03.01.1887 St Johnstone P–P A Match cancelled. [82] [88]
04.01.1887 Dundee Wanderers P–P A Match cancelled. [82] [83] [84] [86]
08.01.1887 Thistle [89]
22.01.1887 Northern Ireland Oldpark 11–1 Left Belfast on a misunderstanding. Without full team. Newlands & Gemmill deputised. [90]
29.01.1887 Cowlairs 1–2 Barrowfield 4,000. North Eastern Cup [91] [92] [93] [94]
12.02.1887 Northern 3–2 Hyde Park [95] [96] [97]
19.02.1887 Third Lanark 2–4 Barrowfield [98] [99]
26.02.1887 Cambuslang 1–4 Barrowfield [100] [101] [102] [103] [14]
05.03.1887 Heart of Midlothian 3–6 Tynecastle [104] [105] [106]
12.03.1887 Partick Thistle 1–11 Inchview "Weekly represented" says EEN. [107] [108] [109] [110] [111] [112]
19.03.1887 Battlefield 3–2 Barrowfield [113] [114] [115]
26.03.1887 Rutherglen 3–3 Barrowfield Three Rutherglen players debarred from match. [116] [117] [118] [119]
09.04.1887 Dundee Harp 0–2 [120] [121] [122]
16.04.1887 Rangers 1–2 Barrowfield [123] [124] [125]
19.04.1887 Clydesdale 1–0 Barrowfield [126]
23.04.1887 Arthurlie 2–1 Barrowfield Arbroath was original match Cancelled. [127] [128] [129]
30.04.1887 Hurlford 4–2 Barrowfield Ayrshire Cup holders [130] [131] [132]
07.05.1887 Greenhill 4–4 A [133]
07.05.1887 Ayr Rovers 2–3 Springdale 2–0 at HT. [134] [135] [136]
09.05.1887 I Zingari Barrowfield Gedden testimonial. Zingari team of international character. [137]
14.05.1887 Dundee Harp 3–2 East Dock Street [138] [139] [140]
28.05.1887 Shettleston A [141]
Airdrieonians [142]
01.06.1887 Kilbirnie 2–6 Milton Park [143]

[144]

UNEXPLAINDED CANCELLATIONS
(Other matches played on these days)

(Other reasons)

  • New Year fixture with Harp cancelled because of a disagreement. [150]
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  49. ^ "FOOTBALL". 12 November 1886.
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  57. ^ "FOOTBALL". Dundee Courier. 22 November 1886.
  58. ^ "HIBERNIAN V CLYDE (GLASGOW)". Greenock Telegraph. 22 November 1886.
  59. ^ a b "FOOTBALL FIXTURES MORTON". 10 November 1886.
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    "SATURDAY'S FOOTBALL". Glasgow Herald. 13 December 1886.
  73. ^ "FOOTBALL". 10 December 1886.
    "FOOTBALL". 13 December 1886. Dundee Courier.
  74. ^ "FOOTBALL". Dundee Advertiser. 13 December 1886.
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  76. ^ "FOOTBALL". Lanarkshire Examiner. 26 February 1887.
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  78. ^ "FOOTBALL". Evening Post. 15 December 1886.
  79. ^ "TOMORROW'S FIXTURES". 17 December 1886.
    "CLYDE V DUMBARTON ATHLETIC". 18 December 1886. Evening Post.
  80. ^ "FOOTBALL". Lennox Herald. 25 December 1888.
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  85. ^ "SPORTING NOTES". Forfar Herald. 31 December 1886.
  86. ^ a b "FOOTBALL". Dundee Courier. 3 January 1887.
  87. ^ "FOOTBALL". Forfar Herald. 7 January 1887. (Cancelled by telegram. No reason given.)
  88. ^ "PERTH NOTES". Dundee Courier. 7 January 1887. (St Johnstone cancelled match) (Clyde cancelled all North of Scotland ties in preparation for Thistle match.)
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  90. ^ "OTHER SCOTTISH ASSOCIATION MATCHES". Glasgow Herald. 24 January 1887.
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  93. ^ "SCOTCH ASSOCIATION MATCHES". Glasgow Herald. 31 January 1887.
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  111. ^ "FOOTBALL". Dundee Advertiser. 14 March 1887.
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  119. ^ "FOOTBALL". Stirling Observer. 31 March 1887.
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  128. ^ "SPORTING AND ATHLETIC NOTES". Evening Post. 22 April 1887.
  129. ^ "FOOTBALL". Coatbridge Express. 27 April 1887.
  130. ^ "Clyde v Hurlford". Evening Post. 30 April 1887.
  131. ^ "FOOTBALL". Dundee Courier. 2 May 1887.
  132. ^ "FOOTBALL". Dundee Advertiser. 2 May 1887. Result of 4–2 reported.
  133. ^ "SATURDAY'S FOOTBALL". Glasgow Herald. 9 May 1887.
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  138. ^ "FOOTBALL". 13 May 1887.
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  149. ^ On May 7, 1887, Forfar beat Albion Rovers 9–2 and Clyde drew with Glenhill 4–4.
  150. ^ "NOTES FROM THE WEST". Dundee Courier. 21 January 1887.

1887–88

Clyde
1887–88 season
Stadium Barrowfield
Scottish Cup 1st Round
Glasgow Cup1st Round
North Eastern Cup Semi Final
Graham Cup Winners

Matches

Date Opponent Score (F–A) Venue Notes Ref [1]
20.08.1887 Dunfermline Athletic 7–3 East End Park First match of season at venue. [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]
27.08.1887 Dundee Harp 4–2 Barrowfield [8] [9] [10]
03.09.1887 Queen's Park 0–7 Barrowfield Scottish Cup 1R. [11] [12]
17.09.1887 Pollokshields Athletic 3–5 Pollock Park Glasgow Cup 1R [13] [14] [15]
24.09.1887 Third Lanark 3–2 Barrowfield [16] [17] [18]
01.10.1887 Northern 2–2 Barrowfield 2,000. [19] [20]
06.10.1887 Arbroath 0–5 Barrowfield 2,000. Nine regular starters missing. [21] [22] [23]
08.10.1887 Battlefield 1–2 Barrowfield [24]
22.10.1887 Renton 0–5 Barrowfield [25] [26]
29.10.1887 Third Lanark 1–2 Cathkin Park [27]
05.11.1887 Dumbarton 1–2 Barrowfield [28] [29]
12.11.1887 Thistle 1–0 Beechwood [30]

[31]

19.11.1887 Kilmarnock 0–2 Barrowfield [32]
26.11.1887 Forfar Athletic 5–5 Station Park 1–5 at HT. Whistle blew 10 minutes early. Ref rectified mistake. [33] [34]
03.12.1887 Arthurlie 1–2 [35]
10.12.1887 Cambuslang 0–5 Whitefield

[36] [37]

24.12.1887 Renfrew 2–2 [38] [39]
02.01.1887 England Lincoln City 4–2 A [40] [41] [42] [43]
03.01.1888 England Lockwood Brothers 4–2 Sheaf House [40] [44] [45] [46]
07.01.1888 Heart of Midlothian 0–6 Tynecastle [47] [48] [49]
14.01.1888 Dumbarton 3–1 Barrowfield [50] [51] [52] [53]
21.01.1888 Thistle 3–1 Barrowfield [54] [55] [56]
04.02.1888 Heart of Midlothian 1–2 Barrowfield [57] [58] [59]
11.02.1888 Hurlford 4–0 Barrowfield [60] [61]
18.02.1888 Glenburn 1–3 Gayfield [62] [63]
25.02.1888 St Mirren 1–2 Barrowfield [64] [65] [66]
03.03.1888 Shettleston 1–0 Beechwood Graham Cup SF [67] [68]
10.03.1888 Renfrew 1–1 Barrowfield [69]

[70] [71]

17.03.1888 Shettleston 2–2 Carntyne Park [67] [72] [73]
24.03.1888 Forfar Athletic 6–1 Barrowfield Forfar without players for FFA v PFA. [74] [75] [76] [77] [78]
31.03.1888 Kilbirnie 2–0 Barrowfield 3,000. Ayrshire Cup holders. [79] [80] [81] [82] [83]
07.04.1888 Northern 0–0 Barrowfield 4,000. North Eastern Cup SF [84] [85] [86]
14.04.1888 Northern 1–3 Hyde Park North Eastern Cup SF Replay. [87] [88] [89] [90]
21.04.1888 Cowlairs 1–1 Barrowfield [91] [92] [93] [94]
28.04.1888 Dundee Our Boys 4–3 West Craigie [95] [96] [97]
30.04.1888 Dodhope Bank 1–3 Leon Park [98]
05.05.1888 Grangemouth 3–5 A [99]
26.05.1888 Shettleston 1–0
(2–1 corners)
Cartyne Park 4,000. Shettleston Sports SF & Final. 40 minutes each. [100] [101] [102] [103] [104]
Dumbarton 2–0
(4–4 corners)
06.06.1888 Thistle 4–2 Beechwood 4,000. Graham Cup F [105]
16.06.1888 Thistle 5–0 Exhibition Grounds 9,000. Glasgow International Exhibition [106] [107] [108] [109]
20.06.1888 Celtic 4–3 Celtic Park [110]
  • Match postponed against Kilbirnie at Barrowfield, December 31, 1887. Kilbirnie unable to field a team. [40] [111]
  • Match postponed against Kirkintilloch Athletic, March, 1888. Clyde decided not to show. [112]

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1888–89

Clyde
1888–89 season
Stadium Barrowfield
Scottish Cup 5th Round
Glasgow CupSemi Final
Exhibition Cup Quarter Final
North Eastern Cup 1st Round
Graham Cup Winners

Matches

Date Opponent F–A Venue Notes Ref
04.08.1888 Northern 3–2 Exhibition Grounds Exhibition Cup 1R [1] [2] [3]
14.08.1888 Cowlairs 0–5 Exhibition Grounds Exhibition Cup 2R [4]
18.08.1888 Celtic 1–5 Barrowfield 8,000. Wm McLure. Violent altercation. [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10]
25.08.1888 Thistle 3–1 Barrowfield [11] [12]
28.08.1888 Rangers 2–2 Barrowfield Benefit match. [13] [14]
01.09.1888 Linthouse 4–2 A Scottish Cup 1R. Crowd trouble. Pitch invasion. Players charged. [15] [16] [17] [18] [19] [20]
08.09.1888 Ayr [21] [22] [23]
15.09.1888 Kelvinside Athletic 10–2 Barrowfield Glasgow Cup 1R [24] [25] [26]
22.09.1888 Rangers 2–2 Barrowfield Scottish Cup 2R [27]
28.09.1888 Rangers 3–0 Ibrox Scottish Cup 2R Replay. [28] [29]
04.10.1889 Moffat 2–5 A [30] [31]
06.10.1888 Southern Athletic 8–0 Barrowfield Glasgow Cup 2R [32] [33]
13.10.1888 Cambuslang Hibernian 4–0 Westburn Scottish Cup 3R [34] [35] [36]
20.10.1888 Airdrieonians 6–2 Barrowfield [37] [38]
27.10.1888 Cowlairs 4–2 Barrowfield Glasgow Cup 3R [39] [40]
03.11.1888 Oban 6–0 A Scottish Cup 4R [41] [42]
10.11.1888 Arthurlie 1–2 A [43] [44]
17.11.1888 Partick Thistle 1–1 Barrowfield 8,000. Glasgow Cup SF [45] [46] [47]
24.11.1888 Celtic 1–0 Barrowfield Scottish Cup 5R [48]
Protest sustained by the SFA. [49]
01.12.1888 Partick Thistle 0–1 Inchview Glasgow Cup SF Replay [50] [51]
15.12.1888 Hibernian 3–4 Easter Road [52]
22.12.1888 Morton 2–2 Barrowfield [53] [54]
31.12.1888 Sheffield Wednesday 2–1 Olive Grove 4,000 [55]
01.01.1889 Grimsby Town 0–1 A 2,000 [56] [57] [58] [59]
05.01.1889 Arthurlie 10–2 Barrowfield [60]
12.01.1889 Queen's Park 1–6 Barrowfield [61]
19.01.1889 East Stirlingshire 1–1 Merchiston [62] [63] [64]
26.01.1889 Northern 2–3 Barrowfield North Eastern Cup 1R [65] [66] [67]
09.02.1889 Airdrieonians 0–3 Mavisbank [68] [69] [70]
16.02.1889 Renton 3–2 Barrowfield 4,000 [71] [72]
23.02.1889 Ayr 6–2 Barrowfield [73]
02.03.1889 Vale of Leven 1–3 Barrowfield [74] [75] [76]
09.03.1889 Hurlford 5–1 Barrowfield Ayrshire Cup holders [77]
16.03.1889 Heart of Midlothian 1–1 Tynecastle [78] [79]
23.03.1889 Dykebar 5–4 Barrowfield J. Cherrie played for Glasgow v London. [80]
06.04.1889 Hibernian 4–3 Barrowfield [81] [82] [83]
13.04.1889 East Stirlingshire 4–1 Barrowfield 3,000. [84] [85]
16.04.1889 Lanarkshire XI 4–1 Barrowfield [86] [87]
20.04.1889 Q.O.S. Wanderers 7–3 Barrowfield 6–0 at HT. [88] [89] [90] [91]
27.04.1889 Thistle 2–3 Beechwood 2–0 at HT. [92] [93] [94] [95]
04.05.1889 Heart of Midlothian 1–0 Barrowfield [96] [97] [98]
01.06.1889 Shettleston 2–4 Barrowfield Shettleston Tournament. 70 minute matched. [99] [100]
Postponements
  • Postponed match with Strathmore on March 30, 1889. Four players were unavailable. THey were selected to play for North Eastern. Three more players confirmed they could not travel to Dundee. [101] [102]
Possible Cancellations / Rearrangements
  • Fixtures with St Mirren on October 13, 1888, and March 30, 1889. [103] [104]
  • Fixture with Dykebar on October 6, 1888. [105]
  • Fixture with Bootle on January 1, 1889. [106]
Other
  • 29.12.1888. Avalon 2–2 Clyde. Carolina Port.
  • 25.01.1889. Queen's Park 4–4 Clyde. Lunanhead. [107]
  • 02.02.1889. Dalmore v Clyde. Carolina Port. [108]

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1889–90

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Matches

Date Opponent Score
(F–A)
Venue Notes Ref
15.07.1889 Rangers 1–8 Irvine Sir Cunningham Cup. Wylie, Low, Johnstone of Third Lanark played for Rangers. [1] [2] [3]
15.08.1889 Pollokshaws W Opening of new ground. [4] [5]
17.08.1889 Kilbirnie 4–2
24.08.1889 Strathmore 8–5* Rollo's Pier [6] [7]
31.08.1889 Rangers 8–2* Barrowfield (5,000) [8] [9]
07.09.1889 Kirkintilloch Athletic 3–3 A 1R Scottish Cup bye. 3–1 at HT. [10]
14.09.1889 Hurlford 6–1 Barrowfield [11] [12]
21.09.1889 Third Lanark 3–3* Barrowfield (10,000) Glasgow Cup 1R [13] [14] [15]
28.09.1889 Northern 1–2 Barrowfield Scottish Cup 2R [16] [17]
05.10.1889 Third Lanark 0–3 Cathkin Park Glasgow Cup 1R Replay [18]
12.10.1889 Glasgow Hibernian 5–2 Barrowfield First meeting. [19]
19.10.1889 Renton 3–0 Barrowfield [20]
26.10.1889 Orion 8–4 Central Park [21]
02.11.1889 East Stirlingshire 2–1 Merchiston [22] [23]
09.11.1889 St Bernard's 3–2 Barrowfield Benefit match
16.11.1889 Queen's Park 1–6 Hampden [24]
23.11.1889 Thistle 3–4* Beechwood (4,000) [25] [26]
30.11.1889 Hibernian 2–3 Barrowfield [27]
07.12.1889 Third Lanark 2–6 Barrowfield [28]
14.12.1889 Vale of Leven 2–2 Barrowfield [29]
21.12.1889 Thistle 2–7 Beechwood North Eastern Cup 1R [30]
28.12.1889 Hurlford 1–7 Station Park [31]
01.01.1890 Montrose 5–3* Links Park (2,000) [32] [33]
02.01.1890 Forfar Athletic 1–5* Station Park [34] [35]
04.01.1890 King's Park 2–2* Barrowfield (4,000) [36] [37]
11.01.1890 Morton 0–4* Cappielow [38] [39]
18.01.1890 Dykebar 2–3* Barrowfield Composed of 2nd & 3rd XI players. [40] [41] [42]
25.01.1890 Renton 0–0* Tontine Park 2 x 35 minutes. [43] [44]
08.02.1890 Battlefield 2–2* Barrowfield Fielded a scratch team. [45] [46]
22.02.1890 Partick Thistle 1–8 Inchview [47] [48]
01.03.1890 St Bernard's 3–3 Logie Green [49] [50]
08.03.1890 Thistle 0–6* Barrowfield (2,000) [51] [52]
22.03.1890 Wishaw Thistle 4–4 Only 10 players. Lindsay of WT deputised. 4–1 at HT. First visit to Wishaw. [53] [54]
29.03.1890 East Stirlingshire 4–2 Barrowfield [55] [56] [57]
05.04.1890 Kilbirnie 4–1 Barrowfield [58] [59]
12.04.1890 Morton 5–4 Barrowfield [60] [61]
19.04.1890 Kilmarnock 1–1* Barrowfield Assisted by Cowlairs' McClair & Calderwood. Campbell retired with twisted ankle. [62] [63]
06.05.1890 Carrington 6–1 Beechwood Graham Cup SF [64]
10.05.1890 Uddingston 2–0 Barrowfield Season ending fixture. [64] [65]
17.05.1890 Newmilns 2–4 Barrowfield [66]
24.05.1890 Thistle 5–2 Beechwood Graham Cup F. [67] [68]

[69]

  • Kilbirnie on August 24, 1889, and April 5, 1890.

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1890–91

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Matches

Date Opponent Score (F–A) Venue Notes Ref
12.08.1890 Glasgow Cup draw. Received first round bye. [1]
August 1890 Hurlford [2] 5–8 Station Park
Milton Rovers [2] [3] 2–3 Carluke
23.08.1890 Arthurlie [4] 7–2 Barrowfield
30.08.1890 Queen's Park 2–3 Hampden [5]
06.09.1890 Whitefield 7–2 Barrowfield Scottish Cup 2R. [6]
13.09.1890 Morton 2–3 Barrowfield [7] [8]
20.09.1890 Cambuslang 1–3 Barrowfield Benefit match. [9]
27.09.1890 Hurlford 4–3 Barrowfield (3,000). Scottish Cup 2R. [10] [11]
04.10.1890 Thistle 2–2 Barrowfield [12]
18.10.1890 Ayr 3–4 Barrowfield Scottish Cup 3R. [13]
25.10.1890 Airdrieonians 4–4 Barrowfield Original match cancelled by Hurlford.* [14] [15]
01.11.1890 Celtic 0–5 Celtic Park Glasgow Cup 3R. [16]
22.11.1890 Alloa Athletic 4–3 [17] A
06.12.1890 Nottingham Forest 2–5 Barrowfield Queen's Park were their original opponents. [18] [19]
13.12.1890 Thistle 5–3 Barrowfield North Eastern Cup 1R. 0–3 behind. [20]
20.12.1890 Rangers 2–2 Barrowfield 2 x 30 minutes. [21]
27.12.1890 Battlefield 2–2 Barrowfield [22]
01.01.1891 Darlington 3–3 Feethams (2–3,000). [23] [24]
02.01.1891 Newcastle West End 1–1 St James' Park (2,000). [25]
17.01.1891 Celtic 3–1 Celtic Park [26]
24.01.1891 Morton 1–1 Cappielow [27] [28]
31.01.1891 Northern [29] [30] Hyde Park
07.02.1891 Albion Rovers 4–3 Barrowfield [31] [32]
14.02.1891 Arthurlie 2–5 Dunterlie Park North Eastern Cup match with Cowlairs postponed for a week. [33] [34]
21.02.1891 Cowlairs 3–2 Barrowfield North Eastern Cup SF. Cowlairs disallowed goal at 1–1. [35] [36]
Cowlairs lodged a protest. [37]
28.02.1891 Leith Athletic 3–0 Barrowfield [38]
14.03.1891 Leith Athletic 0–2 Bank Park [39] [40]
21.03.1891 Royal Albert 2–2 Barrowfield Albert had third goal disallowed. [41] [42]
27.03.1891 Airdrieonians 0–5 [43]
04.04.1891 Northern 3–0 Celtic Park (10,000) North Eastern Cup F. [44] [45]
11.04.1891 Port Glasgow [46] 4–0 Barrowfield
18.04.1891 Royal Albert 3–8 Raploch Park Johnstone retired from nasty kick. Ended with 10 men. [47]
25.04.1891 Newmilne 2–1 Barrowfield [48] [49]
14.05.1891 Linthouse 3–1 Ibrox First SCRL meet under auspices of SCU. [50] [51]
16.05.1891 St Mirren 1–0 Benefit for St Mirren Cricket Club.
23.05.1891 Renton 0–1 Barrowfield [52]
02.06.1891 Rutherglen [53] Barrowfield Rutherglen Tournament SF.
13.06.1891 Cambuslang 1–3 Barrowfield Rutherglen Tournament F. [54]

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Timeline

1877–1900

  • Bazaar event held by club at Trades Hall, Glassford Street. [1]
  • A brake away club from Clyde FC will be formed. [2]
  • Farewell match at Barrowfield between Clyde 'A' and Govan Junior Association XI. [3]
Month Date Event Notes Ref
1881–82
May 24th Annual conversations held by club. [4]
1885–86
December Dispute with Thistle over bill of expenses for recent cup tie. The NEFA and SFA were involved in ruling. [5]
March Joined the Scottish Amateur Athletic Association (SAAA). [6]
1886–87
August 28th A match between Queen's Park Literary (& Dramatic) and Clyde Literary (& Musical) Associations at Barrowfield to raise money for latter. [7]
1887–88
December 5th A friendly defeat to Queen's Park. Non traditional rules used (included handling of ball). It happened at the Woodside Baths, while the year's last swimming gala was ongoing. [8]
June Club were in discussions to compete in Airdrie Charity ties. (Competition scrapped because of withdrawals) [9]
1888–89
July Invited to join tournament at Glasgow International Exhibition. [10]
November Held monthly smoker. [11]
January £10 donation by Graham Charity Fund for the poor in the East End of Glasgow. [12]
June NEFA presented secretary Thomas Quairns (of Clyde) with a timepiece and £10 cheque. [13]
1889–90
May 7th Annual meeting of the club hierarchy. [14]
Amongst six Glasgow clubs issued an invitation by the football sub-committee to join a new tournament. [15]
Propsal for an Alliance League (secondary to the new Scottish League). [16]
1890–91
September Completion of newly built press box at Barrowfield. [17]
March Among 13 clubs in search of 14th member of new Football Alliance ( Queens Park declined invite). [18]
21st W. Grant Young (of Clyde FC) refereed Linglithgowshire Cup final. Armadale 2–0 Bo'ness, Boghead Park (2,000). [19] [20]
May The Scottish League will review the applications from Clyde, Leith Athletic, and At Bernard's. Other news about balance sheet. [21]
June Clyde and Leith Athletic F.C. elected in to an expended Scottish League. Both teams beat out Airdrieonians, Greenock Morton, Kilmarnock, Linthouse, Mossend Swifts, Northern, Partick Thistle, St Bernard's, and Thistle. [22]
SFA announced 12 clubs (Clyde included) had received byes in the first four rounds of next season's Scottish Cup. [23] [24]
Merger of Clyde Amateurs ( Swimming). A.C. Cameron continued as secretary. Seat on the football board was granted and a new committee was appointed. [25] [26]
1891–92
September Board meeting. [27]
1892–93
September 27th Board meeeting [28]
June *Clyde were expelled from the Scottish League [29]
1893–94
June *Promoted to Division One via election in 1893–94 [30]
1897–98
February *Dispute between club and Stevenson and SFA [31]
1898–99
January *Relation to Graham Charity Fund. [32]
1899–1900
February *Special benefit night for club. All Glasgow league clubs present. [33]

1900–1925

Month Date Event Notes Ref
1900–01
May Clyde expected to vote for expanded 14-club Division Two at SFL meeting. (this Thursday). [35]
*Committee elections [36]
1904–05
May 13th Defeat of Morton (in GWoSFL) completed an entire unbeaten season at home in all competitions in 1904–05. [37]
June Applied for membership of Lanarkshire Football Association [38] [39] [40] [41]
1908–09
August 19th Kilmarnock were beaten to top league after first round of matches in 1908–09. [42]
1911–12
August 26th New grand stand was opened against Rangers in the league. Total cost £4,000. [43]
1913–14
May AGM. Vote passed to reduce number of directors to seven. Five of the nine directors all resigned. [44]
1918–19
February 8th Special night in honour of Johnnie Gilligan. Club directors presented him with gold watch for his service. [45]
May 10th Title still up for grabs. Ayr United v Celtic and Clyde v Rangers. [46]
1921–22
April 23rd The 3–0 home defeat of Queen's Park confirmed their relegation from Division One in 1921–22. [47]
  • Unbeaten in league going in to match with Celtic on October 31, 1908. [49]
  • Came close to winning national championship in 1909–10. [50]
  • Application to use Helenvale Park was rejected by Glasgow Transport Committee. [51]

1925–1950

Month Date Event Notes Ref
1928–29
January 29rd Clyde Supporters' Club meeting with over 400 present. The fans who threatened to boycott the games decided to delay taking the drastic step fora little period. [52]
1931–32
September 3rd Police called in after a group of fans rushed referee. Tempers frayed in Clyde-Partick Thistle match. [53]
April 23rd A Clyde draw with Rangers handed Motherwell the league title without them kicking a ball. [54]
1934–35
October Celtic ended unbeaten start to league season. [55] [56] A title challenge faded in November. [57]
1937–38
February 27th Sportsman service assisted by goalkeeper Jock Brown. [58]
1938–39
September After winning all five opening league matches, Clyde topped table in 1938–39. [59]
January Pat Travers presented kits to Newbattle College. [60]
1939–40
September 13th Glasgow Cup match with Third Lanark was first Scottish game after start of WWII [61]
1948–49
April 18th Finished league programme with 3–1 home defeat of Albion Rovers. If two of the three teams who could haved surpassed club's points total, with remaining games, finished above Clyde, Clyde would have been relegated. [62]
  • Alf Ackerman was signed from the Pretoria Municipals of the Transvaal League. He was the sixth player from South African signed by Travers. [65]
  • Glasgow Cup final on September 26, 1949. Rangers recovered from 2–0 behind to secure a replay (att, 53,177). [67]
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  • "Bonnie Wee Clyde" [68]
  • "Good auld Clyde". [69]
  • Rae the penalty king. [70]
  • Transfer prices for club players. [71]
  • Underdogs in 1939 Scottish Cup final. [73]
  • Ousted in Victory Cup semi finals. [74]
  • English clubs eye Les Johnstone (Newcastle United, Leicester City, Bury, Bradford) [75]


RSA
  • Clyde in South Africa. [76]
  • Clyde FC of Cape Town, South Africa. More RSA transfer targets too. [77]
  • Mystery goalkeeper revealed and another trial offer. [78]
Other
  • £29.929 since Charity Cup started (as of 1929). [79]
  • Runners-up to Third Lanark at Scotstoun. [80]

[81]

  • Crawford transfer. [82] Kirkintilloch Harp transfer. [83] Coming season. [84]  ! [85]
1870s & 1880s
  • Coming football season. [97]
  • Sawyers arrived from Kilmarnock and joined his brother at club. [98]
1890s
  • 1896. New reserve coach. [99]
  • Scottish Alliance matters. [100]
  • The club approached Proudfoot of Partick Thistle. [101]
1910s
  • 1914. Clyde to run a reserve team next season. [102]
1920s
1930s
  • Severe financial problems in 1931. [105]
  • Squad of 27 players including 13 forwards. [107]
  • 1940. Failed bid to use Helenvale Park. [108]
1950s
  • 1952. Pompey scout. Man City and Preston suggested. [109]
  • 1958. Played best football of the season. [110]

[111]

Mini Football

Clyde Sports [112] [113]
  • 1887 (RU v Strollers); 1917 (W 2–1 Rangers); 1919 (RU 1–3 Rangers)
Celtic Sports [114] [115] [116]

1877–1899

Year Clyde Celtic Queen's Park Partick Thistle Rangers Third Lanark Other
1877 N/A [126]
1886 Hamilton A. Sports 1R (– C'slang, #1) [127]
RU (1–3 C'slang, #2) [127]
1887 SF (1–3 Cambuslang #2) [128] 3R (Dum Athletic) [129]
1888 St Mirren Sports SF (v Abercorn) [130]
1889 St Mirren Sports
West of Scotland Harriers
4P (0–1 C Harriers) [131]
SF (0–2 Queen's Park) [132]
1891 W (v Rangers) [133] 1R (v Cambuslang) [134] Cyclist League
C Harriers
SF (0–4 T Lanark) [135]
RU (v Rangers) [136]
1893 RU (0–0* Rangers) [137]
1896 W (3–0 Linthouse) [138] N/A 1R (v St Mirren) [139] Lanark Racecourse 2R [140]
1897 1R (v Third Lanark) [141] N/A [142] N/A 1R (0–1 P Thistle) [143] Morton FC 1R (T Lanark) [144]
1898 DNP [145]
  • Clyde Strollers (1R, 0–4 v Clydesdale Wanderers), Wishaw Thistle Sports 1889. (No senior team) [147]
  • Glasgow Police Sports - Not Held: 1888, [148] 1895 [149]

[150]

1900–1909

[151]

  • Polmont Tournament: 1902 (RU 0–1 B&W) [152]
  • Falkirk Sports: 1902 (RU 0–1 St Mirren) [153] 1905 (2R 0–2 Motherwell) [154]
  • Falkirk Saturday Sports: 1907 (RU 0–3 Falkirk) [155]
  • Lanarkshire Constabulary 1904 (W 2–1 Celtic) [156]
  • Rugby Park Competition: 1908 (1R Galston #2) [157]
Event 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909
Clyde 1R (0–2 Celtic) [158]
1R (0–1 StMirren)
SF (0–1 Rangers) [159] 1R (0–3 Rangers)
SF (0–2 Rangers) [160]
Celtic SF (1–2 T Lanark) [161] W (2–1 Rangers) [162] SF (1–4 Celtic) [163] 1R (0–1 Rangers) [164] W (2–0 Celtic) [165]
Queen's Park
Partick Thistle Not Held [166] 1R (0–1 Celtic) [167]
Rangers [168]Did Not Play [169] SF (0–3 Q Park) [170] DNP [171] W (2–0 T Lanark) [172]
Third Lanark 1R (1–1* Celtic) [173] SF (0–1 Rangers) [174]
Glasgow Police SF (0–0* Celtic) [175] NH [176] ? [177] DNP [178] SF (0–1 StMirren) [179] W (2–0 Rangers) [180] 1R (v St Mirren) [181] SF (0–3 Celtic) [182] RU (2–3 Rangers) [183] 1R (0–2 Airdrie) [184]

1910–1919

Event [185] 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919
Clyde SF (0–0* Celtic) [186] SF (v P Thistle) [187] 1R (0–0* Q Park) [188] SF (0–4 P Thistle) [189] RU (0–5 Celtic) [190] W (2–1 Rangers) [191] 1R (0–1 C'bank) [192] RU (1–3 Rangers) [193]
Celtic W (1–0 Celtic) [194] RU (1–2 Celtic) [195] 1R (0–2 T Lanark) [196]
SF (0–0* Rangers) [197]
RU (0–4 Q Park) [198] 1R (1–2 P Thistle) [199]
Partick Thistle 1R (v T Lanark) [200] SF (0–2 P Thistle) [201]
Queen's Park NH [202] Not Held SF (0–2 Rangers) [203]
Rangers SF (0–1 T Lanark) [204] W (3–0 Celtic) [205] RU (v Rangers) [206] RU (3–1 Celtic) [207] W (1–0 Celtic) [208] 1R (0–2 P Thistle) [209] SF (1–2 Morton) [210] SF (0–1 Rangers) [211] 1R (1–2 Celtic) [212]
Third Lanark 1R (1–3 P Thistle) [213]
Glasgow Police W [214] RU (0–1 Celtic) [215] NH RU (1–3 P Thistle) [216] (0–1 Celtic) [217] RU (0–1 P Thistle) [218] SF (0–2 P Thistle) [219]
Marine Gardens NH [220] W (2–0 P Thistle) [221] W (0–0* P Thistle) [222] 1R (0–1 Hibs) [223] SF (0–2 H Accies) [224] To Be Confirmed
Clydebank SF (0–1 Clydebank) [213]
Clydesdale Harriers Not Held [225] RU (0–1 Renton) [226]
Hamilton Academical 1R (0–2 H Accies) [227]
Kilmarnock To Be Confirmed W (1–0 Killie) [228] RU (2–4 Rangers) [229]
Greenock Morton 1R (0–1 Falkirk) [230] 1R (0–3 Morton #1) [231]
St Mirren SF (0–3 S Mirren) [227]
Smyllburn Sports RU (0–1 Celtic) [203]
Leith Police Did Not Play [232] W (4–0 Leith A) [222] To Be Confirmed
Other SF (1–1* M Five) [233] 1R (0–0* Rangers) [218]
1R (0–3 Albion R) [234] SF (1–4 M'well) [213]
RU (1–1 Rangers) [235]

1920–1929

Event 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929
Clyde RU (0–4 Rangers) [236] SF (v H Accies) [237] 1R (2–4 H Accies) [238] 1R (0–1 Airdrie) [239] 1R (1–2 C'bank) [240] W (2–1 Celtic) [241] RU (1–1* P Thistle) [242] 1R (1–2 T Lanark) [243]
Celtic 1R (1–2 Celtic #1) [244] 1R (1–3 Rangers) [245] RU (1–2 P Thistle) [246] 1R (0–2 Celtic) [247] 2R (0–2 Falkirk) [248] SF (0–3 Rangers) [249] DNP [250] SF (0–2 Celtic) [251]
Partick Thistle 1R (v Q Park) [252] 1R (v T Lanark) [253] (2–3 P Thistle) [254] SF (0–1 P Thistle) [255] RU (1–3 P Thistle) [256] RU (0–2 Rangers) [257] DNP [258]
Queen's Park SF (0–1 Rangers [259] SF (0–1 Q Park) [260] NH [261] 1R (0–2 Celtic) [262] DNP [263] W (1–0 T Lanark) [264] DNP [265]
Rangers SF (v Rangers) [266] 1R (0–1 T Lanark) [267] 1R (v Celtic) [268] 1R (0–2 Hearts) [269] 1R (0–3 Rangers) [270] 1R (0–1 Rangers) [271] SF (0–1 Rangers) [272] 1R (1–2 P Thistle) [273] 1R (1–3 Rangers) [274]
Glasgow Police 1R (0–4 Rangers) [275] RU (1–1* Rangers) [276] RU (1–0 Rangers) [277] 3P (0–2 P Thistle) [278] DNP [279] 3P (4–2 Celtic) [280] 3P (0–2 Celtic) [281] 3P (bt Celtic) [282] W (2–1 P Thistle) [283]
Glasgow Tramways RU (1–2 Rangers) [284]
Motherwell DNP [285] 1R (0–1 H Accies) [286] 1R (0–3 M'well) [287] 1R (1–3 P Thistle) [288] DNP [289]
Kilmarnock DNP [290] ? [291]
Shettleston Harriers 1R (1–2 Celtic) [292] NH [293] RU (1–2 Alloa A) [294] TBC DNP [295] TBC SF (0–3 Rangers) [296] TBC
ESH and Hibernian 1R (v Hearts) [297]
Lochwinnoch Sports DNP [298] Did Not Play [299] W (1–0 P Thistle) [300]
Smyllum Sports SF (0–1 A Rovers) [301] Did Not Play [302] SF (1–2 Hibs) [262] [303] 1R (def Lanark) [304] TBC 1R (1–3 H Accies) [305] TBC
Third Lanark To Be Confirmed 1R (0–2 Celtic) [306] TBC
Ayr Professional TBC RU (1–2 M'well) [307] To Be Confirmed
Ardrossan Shipyard TBC SF (0–5 Celtic) [308] To Be Confirmed
West of Scotland Pro (RU 2–3 St Mirren) [309] To Be Confirmed
Imperial Works (1R 0–3 M'well) [310] To Be Confirmed
Stewarton & Lloyds W [311] TBC

[312]

1930 onwards

  • Monklands Harriers 1936; 1937 (Clyde Sports, SF v P Thistle) [313]
  • 1948, Paisley Indoor Fives [316]
  • 1948, Ayrshire Comp [317]
  • 1949, Dunfermline Week Comp [318]
  • 1931, Glasgow Civic Sports, 1R, 1–1* Airdrieonians [319]
  • 1931, Rangers Sports, 1R, 1–4 Q Park [320]
  • 1932, Celtic Sports, RU 1–2 Celtic. [321]
  • 1939, Glasgow Tramways Sports, SF, 0–2 Rangers [322] [323]

Reserves

  • ??.09.1887. Hurlford 8-1 Clyde. Station Ground. Cup Tie. [324]
  • 01.06.188?. Kilbirnie 6-2 Clyde. Milton Park. [325]
Date Opponent Score (F–A) Venue Ref
Barrowfield XI
01.01.1885 Strathmore Athletic Strathmore Athletic Grounds [326]
01.01.1885 Strathmore Athletic 2–0 Magdalen Yard Road [327] [328]
07.05.1887 Kirkintilloch Central 2–0 Barrowfield [329]
02.01.1888 Strathmore 3D XI (Dundee) 3–3 Rollo's Pier [330] [331]
16.11.1889 Strathclyde Barrowfield [332]
18.10.1890 Vale of Leven (Auchterarder) 2–3 [333] [334]
Clyde 3D
03.01.1888 Lochee FC Rollo's Pier [330]
Clyde Strollers
01.01.1889 Cowdenbeath 3–8 A [335]
24.08.1889 Ardrossan 0–0 A [336] [337]
06.09.1890 Kirkintilloch Rob Roy 7–5 [338]
01.01.1891 Montrose 2nd XI Links Park [339] [340]
Clyde 2D
17.11.1877 2D Rangers Kinning Park [341]
02.02.1878 2D Caledonian Barrowfield [342]
16.10.1884 Port Glasgow Athletic 2–2 Clune Park [343]
Strathmore [344]
18.04.1885 Morton 2D Cappielow [345]
14.12.1885 Ericht 2D 1–0 Hill Street Park
Erich walked off at HT.
[346]
16.10.1886 Heart of Midlothian 2D Tynecastle
06.11.1886 Dumbarton Rangers 1–5 Burnside Park [347]
27.11.1886 Morton Strollers 0–6 A [348]
22.01.1887 Port Glasgow 1–6 A [349]
14.01.1888 Kilsyth Wanderers 2–0 A [350]
17.03.1888 United Swifts 3–0 Carolina Port [351]
09.02.1889 Cowlairs Strollers 3–2 Gourlay Park [352]
01.01.1890 East Stirlingshire 2D 2–0 Merchiston
(Undecided Scottish Tie
[353]
00.12.1889 Partick Thistle Swifts 2–5 Inchview [354]
22.2.1890 Partick Thistle 2D 7–1 Barrowfield [355]
05.04.1890 Kilbirnie 2D 2–1 [356]
18.10.1890 Partick Thistle Swifts 2–4 Inchview [333]
12.12.1890 Thistle 2D 4–1 Beechwood
Morton Strollers [357]
11.05.1887 Kilbirnie (Clyde Crusaders) 3–4 Milton Park [358]
29.03.1890 East Stirlingshire (second eleven) 3–3 Merchiston [359] [360]
30.03.1889 Saltcoats Victoria v (2nd Clyde) 4–2 (A) [361]
16.04.1892 2nd Cowlairs (v 2nd Clyde) Hyde Park
GNE Cup Final
[362]
Second Eleven Cup
18.03.1882 St Mirren Glenhill [363]
08.04.1882 Dumbarton 2–5 [364]
20.10.1888 Queen's Park Strollers 3–3 Hampden [365]
(28).10.1889 Broxburn 3R [366]
25.10.1890 East Stirlingshre [367]
1891–92 Cathcart 11–1 1R [368]
Northern 2–0 QF
Third Lanark 4–1 SF
27.05.1892 Cambuslang Beechwood (F) [369]

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Regional

GNE
Season Team Score Venue Event Notes Ref
Glasgow North Eastern
15.05.1886 Forfarshire 2–3 East Dock Street Sharp [5] [6] [7]
25.12.1886 Forfarshire 0–3 Barrowfield Hart, McLachlan, Britton [8] [9]
26.05.1887 Lanarkshire 5–3 Mavisbank Park Stark, Pollok, McLaren, Brown [10]
30.03.1889 Lanarkshire 3–1 Gourlay Park McFarlane, Sawers, Britton [11] [12]
01.02.1890 Ayrshire 6–2 Celtic Park Britton [13] [14]
22.03.1890 Lanarkshire 5–3 Dalziel Park J. Maxwell [15]
19.04.1890 Dumbartonshire 4–2 Beechwood P. Cherrie [16]
31.01.1891 Ayrshire 3–1 Barrowfield Fortune, Maxwell, Neaves (Reserves; Johnston) [17] [18]
07.03.1891 Lanarkshire 8–6 Barrowfield McFarlane, Ross, Johnstone [19] [20]
Glasgow
23.01.1886 Sheffield 2–2 Bramall Lane J. Pollock [21]
26.02.1887 Edinburgh 2–3 Powderhall Hart [22] [23]
04.10.1888 Scottish Counties 9–0 Exhibition Grounds Steven (City v County) [24]
19.01.1889 Sheffield 8–1 Hampden II W Chalmers, Britton [25]
23.03.1889 London 5–1 Hampden II J. Cherrie (C) [26]
14.05.1889 Wishaw Thistle 1–2 Old Public Park W Chalmers, McFarlane, Britton [27]
25.01.1890 London 3–2 The Oval P. Cherrie [28] [29]
09.01.1892 Sheffield 4–2 Hampden II J Harvie [30] [31]
23.05.1892 Edinburgh 1–2 Logie Green (1,500) Sawers, Cherrie, J Harvey, W. Sawers, McInnes [32]
01.10.1893 Inverness-shire 7–1 Caledonian Park A. Johnstone [33]
11.11.1893 Sheffield 2–7 Bramall Lane Cherrie [34] [35]
25.01.1909 Manchester United 0–0 Ibrox W Walker, T McAteer, J Stirling, W McCartney [36] [37]
23.08.1909 Celtic & Rangers XI 1–5 Ibrox G Robertson, W Walker, J Stirling (goal), W McCartney [38]
16.10.1911 Sheffield Catkin W McAndrew, Hamilton, J Jackson [39]
04.01.1916 Rangers 2–3 Ibrox T Shingleton, W Walker [40]
27.05.1916 Lanarkshire Fir Park H Morris [41]
21.09.1921 Edinburgh 2–1 Tynecastle W Frame [42] [43]
1922 Dundee 2–2 Dens Park Brown, P Allan [44]
29.11.1922 Edinburgh 1–0 Tynecastle J Forest [45]
1923 Sheffield T Shingleton, H Rae, W Frame [46]
01.09.1926 Edinburgh 3–2 Tynecastle (5,000) Johnstone, D Blair (DNP) [47] [48]
01.10.1938 Raith Rovers 4–4 W Stevenson
Glasgow (Scratch XI)
26.06.1886 Paisley
(Scratch XI)
6–6 Westmarch (2–3,000) Cherry [49]
25.12.1897 Southern Counties League Dumfries A Gardner, Crawford [50]
West of Scotland
25.01.1890 East of Scotland 3–2 Tynecastle (4,000) P. Cherrie [51]
16.02.1909 East Cathkin Park W Walker [52]
29.04.1914 East of Scotland Easter Road J Blair [53]

Other

Non participation

  • Mystery goalkeeper. [54]
  • Scotland XI to play a representative match once a month. [56]
Other
  • 27.03.1893. Celtic 2—1 All Ireland XI. Celtic Park (2,000) [57]
  • 18.11.1939. Football League XI v All British XI. Goodison Park. [58]
  • 1941. Football League XI v All British XI. [59]
Army XI
  • Inter Allied Services Cup. British & Empire Army, RAF, Navy, Merchant Navy, Allied Armies. [60]
No inclusions
  • 06.05.1940. 2–6 East of Scotland, Tynecastle. 2,000. [61]
  • 15.03.1941. 8–2 Allied Armies. Stamford Bridge. [62]
  • 25.01.1941. 1–0 Scottish FA XI. Den's Park. [63]
  • 21.08.1954. v Falkirk Reserves, Brockville. [64]
  • 15.11.1960. v Aberdeen. Pittodrie. [65]
  • 13.02.1961. v Scotland U-23. Fir Park. [66]
Unfounded
  • 29.01.1941. 4–4 Oxford University @ Oxford.
  • 12.02.1941. 4–2 Oxford University @ Oxford.
  • 08.02.1941. Monfeifth Tayside Rovers, Castle Green.
  • 24.06.1942. Forfar Junior Select, Station Park
  • 01.10.1945. Dundee, Dens Park
OTHER
  • June 1939. RAF 4–4 Coastside. Waird's Park [67]
  • 19.11.1939. St Andrew's City v Military XI. Recreation Park. [68]
  • 14.08.1954. Scottish Command v Airdrie Reserves. Broomfield Park.
  • Forfar Select v Polish Brigade Select, Station Park.

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Host venue

Other Sports

Rowing
  • SARA Challenge Shield (1887 Holders). J.D. Graham. [70]
Cricket
  • 1888. Glasgow Temperance Athletic v Clyde (cup tie). [71]
  • 1888. QF draw: Stirling Burgh United v Clyde or Fauldhouse Victoria (City Cup, Glasgow Association). [72]
  • 1888. Clyde beat Fauldhouse. Clyde Scored 300 runs. (City Cup) [72]
  • 1889. match vs Coatbridge Thistle. [73]
Water Polo
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