• Clydesdale F.C. was a nineteenth-century Glasgow-based football club, which was attached to Clydesdale Cricket Club. The club was formed in 1872, in the...
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  • Clydesdale Football Club was a 19th-century football club based in Rutherglen, Scotland. The club was formed in 1883, and played its first competitive...
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  • Clydesdale may refer to: Clydesdale horse, a breed of horse originating in the county of that name Budweiser Clydesdales, a group of Clydesdale horses...
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  • Upper Clydesdale Football Club was a 19th-century football club based in Rutherglen, Lanarkshire, Scotland. The Strathclyde F.C. was one of the earliest...
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  • McPherson played club football for Clydesdale. He scored the first hat-trick in the Scottish Cup during Clydesdale's 6–0 victory over Granville on 25 October...
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  • Robert Gardner (footballer) (category Clydesdale F.C. players)
    stretched to the rail fares of seven players. Gardner's switch of club to Clydesdale in 1874 lost him the Scottish captaincy when the Queen's Park players...
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  • Titwood (category Clydesdale F.C.)
    in the Pollokshields area of Glasgow, Scotland. It is the home of the Clydesdale Cricket Club and is one of four international grounds in Scotland approved...
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  • Kinning Park (sports ground) (category Clydesdale F.C.)
    club's football team, Clydesdale F.C. When both teams relocated to Titwood in 1876, Kinning Park was taken over by Rangers F.C., who played there until...
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  • Jimmy Lang (category Clydesdale F.C. players)
    with Glasgow's Eastern, from where he moved to Clydesdale and then Third Lanark. While with Clydesdale he played in the first ever Scottish Cup final...
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    February, the Sheffield Association again proposed its kick-in rule, while Clydesdale FC proposed a compromise rule which retained the throw-in but allowed it...
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  • professionalism came in the 1874–75 Scottish Cup. The club was drawn against Clydesdale F.C. in the first round; the Glaswegian club protested the presence in the...
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  • William Gibb (footballer) (category Clydesdale F.C. players)
    who played as a half-back and forward. Gibb played club football for Clydesdale and Queen's Park, and scored on his only appearance for Scotland in 1873...
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  • inaugural cup was won by Queen's Park who defeated fellow Glasgow club Clydesdale 2–0 in the final. The sixteen teams that entered the competition consisted...
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  • 1874 Scottish Cup final (category Clydesdale F.C. matches)
    at Hampden Park on 21 March 1874 and was contested by Queen's Park and Clydesdale. Queen's Park won the match 2–0 with goals from Billy MacKinnon and Robert...
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  • portal Hibernian F.C. in European football Hibernian W.F.C. Hibernian F.C. Reserves and Academy Hibernian Training Centre Hibernian FC was registered on...
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  • Sydney Ross (footballer) (category Clydesdale F.C. players)
    for Liverpool during their first season in 1892–93. Ross was signed by Clydesdale in 1889 and in December was praised for his "phenomenal goalkeeping" in...
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  • William Mathieson (category Clydesdale F.C. players)
    regular position was as a forward. He was born in Glasgow. He played for Clydesdale, Glasgow Thistle, and Manchester United. MUFCInfo.com profile v t e...
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    Virgin Money was merged into Clydesdale Bank plc on 21 October 2019, continuing as a trading name and operating under Clydesdale Bank plc's banking licence...
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  • James Richmond (footballer, born 1858) (category Clydesdale F.C. players)
    played as a forward. Born in Glasgow, Richmond played club football for Clydesdale and Queen's Park, and he made three appearances for Scotland, including...
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    Frederick Anderson (footballer) (category Clydesdale F.C. players)
    was educated at The Glasgow Academy. Anderson played as a forward for Clydesdale, Queen's Park and represented the Scotland national team once, in an 1874...
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  • Times Cup Winners: 2004–05 Clydesdale Cup Winners: 2008–09, 2009–10 2024/25 Category:Lanark United F.C. players "Lanark United FC - History". Unofficial website...
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  • David Wotherspoon (footballer, born 1849) (category Clydesdale F.C. players)
    Pollokshields, Glasgow. Wotherspoon played club football for Queen's Park and Clydesdale, and made two appearances for Scotland. He also served as a committee...
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  • 1875–76 Edinburgh Football Association Cup (category Heart of Midlothian F.C.)
    Association match in Edinburgh was between sides raised by Queen's Park F.C. and Clydesdale F.C., on 27 December 1873, with a view to promoting Association laws;...
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  • friendly of note was against "their old rivals in the cricket field", the Clydesdale club, at the latter's Kinning Park in February 1876, and "much interest...
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    Celtic v Airdrie Celtic v Third Lanark Corinthians v Celtic Celtic v Clydesdale Harriers Celtic v Abercorn Celtic v Hibernian Newcastle West End v Celtic...
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  • between XIs selected by Mr Thomson from Queen's Park and Mr Gardner from Clydesdale at Raimes Park in Bonnington. This was the first time that Association...
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  • especially thanks to Queen's Park F.C., and the success of army teams in England such as the Royal Engineers A.F.C., encouraged regiments to form football...
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    Sheffield Rules (category Sheffield F.C.)
    February, the Sheffield Association again proposed its kick-in rule, while Clydesdale FC proposed a compromise rule which retained the throw-in but allowed it...
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  • match for the club and Queen's won 7–0. In the final, Queen's defeated Clydesdale 2–0 at Hampden. Success in the Scottish Cup followed in the next two years...
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  • Clydesdale Harriers are an athletics club, founded in 1885. It was Scotland's first amateur open athletics club with the object of promoting amateur athletics...
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