The 1988–89 season was Clydebank's twenty-third season in the Scottish Football League. They competed in the Scottish First Division and finished 3rd....
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The 1988–89 season was the 109th season of competitive football by Rangers. Rangers played a total of 53 competitive matches during the 1988–89 season. They...
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During the 1988–89 Scottish football season, Celtic competed in the Scottish Premier Division. Source: Statto Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal...
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1988–89 season was Kilmarnock's 87th in Scottish League Competitions. After a poor run of results, manager Eddie Morrison was sacked in November 1988...
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March 2013 at the Wayback Machine, East Stirlingshire F.C.. Retrieved 1 March 2013. Clydebank – Background, historicalkits.co.uk. Historical Football...
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Season 1988–89 was the 105th football season in which Dumbarton competed at a Scottish national level, entering the Scottish Football League for the 83rd...
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1888–89, 1891–92 Dumbartonshire Charity Cup: Winners 1916–17, 1917–18, 1919–20, 1921–22, 1922–23 Runners-up 1918–19, 1924–25, 1925–26 Clydebank Charity...
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1987). "Clydebank 1 Kilmarnock 0". Kilmarnock Standard. p. 39. Retrieved 23 August 2023 – via Newspapers.com. Alex Milligan (1 January 1988). "'Loan'...
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Derek Ferguson (category Clydebank F.C. (1965) players)
Dunfermline Athletic, Portadown, Partick Thistle, Adelaide Force, Ross County, Clydebank, Alloa Athletic, Hamilton Academical, Raith Rovers and made two appearances...
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The 1989–90 season was Clydebank's twenty-fourth season in the Scottish Football League. They competed in the Scottish First Division and finished 3rd...
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2023–24 in Scottish football (category Seasons in Scottish football)
McDougall, 65, Clydebank, St Mirren and Aberdeen forward. 5 October: Bill Munro, 89, Kilmarnock and East Stirlingshire forward; Clydebank and Airdrie manager...
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career, he scored 550 goals in 547 games (including 16 goals for Clydebank during a season on loan in 1923–24), a British goal-scoring record to this day...
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Group 5 F = Friendly 1988–89 Aberdeen F.C. season 1988–89 Dundee United F.C. season 1988–89 Rangers F.C. season Dubai Champions Cup "1988/89 - the Scottish...
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Davie Cooper (category Clydebank F.C. (1965) players)
Scotland's goal tally first. Clydebank Scottish Second Division: 1975–76 Rangers Scottish Premier Division: 1977–78, 1986–87, 1988–89 Scottish Cup: 1977–78,...
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Davie Irons (category Clydebank F.C. (1965) players)
Park. In 1987, Irons signed for Clydebank, playing in 54 league matches, scoring 7 league goals. The following season Irons signed for Dunfermline Athletic...
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The 1987–88 season was Clydebank's twenty-second season in the Scottish Football League. They competed in the Scottish First Division and finished 3rd...
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Tommy Coyne (category Clydebank F.C. (1965) managers)
career at Clydebank, where he made his debut in the 1981–82 season, scoring 9 goals in 31 matches. Scoring in 38 matches in his second season, he began...
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Joe McLaughlin (footballer) (category Clydebank F.C. (1965) players)
Europe the following season and after 4 years at Falkirk, McLaughin was transferred to Hibernian before going on to play for Clydebank and then St Mirren...
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This is a list of seasons played by Clydebank F.C. (1965) in Scottish football, from their foundation as a professional club in 1965 to their takeover...
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Relocation of association football teams in the United Kingdom (section Clydebank F.C. → Airdrie United F.C.)
relocated from Chessington to Leatherhead, Surrey. Clydebank F.C. in 2002 was taken over by Airdrie United F.C. and played their games at Airdrie following...
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The 1988–89 Scottish League Cup was the forty-third season of Scotland's second football knockout competition. The competition was won by Rangers, who...
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Terry Butcher (category Clydebank F.C. (1965) players)
Butcher's successor Mick Buxton. Butcher then played three games for Clydebank before retiring as a player. Butcher's performances for Ipswich were noticed...
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Retrieved 3 September 2008. Black, Jim (27 February 2000). "Morton add to Clydebank woes". Sunday Herald. Retrieved 3 September 2008. "England Player Profile"...
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this rivalry has faded with time. Strong rivalries also existed with Clydebank due to the geographic proximity and controversial ownership in the past...
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1920/21, 1922/23, 1925/26, 1963/64, 1977/78, 1982/83, 1984/85, 1986/87, 1988/89 North of Scotland Junior/2nd XI Cup - 1892–93, 1894–95, 1895–96, 1899–1900...
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Jimmy McGrory (category Clydebank F.C. (1914) players)
SFHoF. Retrieved 24 April 2021. McGrory was loaned out to Clydebank F.C. for the 1923–24 season, but returned to Celtic at the end of the season to play...
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Ian McCall (footballer) (category Clydebank F.C. (1965) managers)
Dundee, Falkirk, Hamilton Academical, Happy Valley, Partick Thistle and Clydebank. He is probably best known for his two spells as manager of Partick Thistle...
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Andy Murdoch (footballer, born 1968) (category Celtic F.C. players)
of 1988–89 and returning for the first four months of 1989–90); he conceded a goal in the opening minute of his first senior game against Clydebank but...
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Ally Graham (category Clydebank F.C. (1965) players)
Royston area of Glasgow, Graham began his professional career in 1984 with Clydebank, making three appearances for the Bankies, also playing a game on loan...
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Scottish Football League Review 1988-89. The Scottish Football League. 1989. "Scottish Division One 1987-1988 Season Summary". statto.com. Archived from...
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