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    Linthouse Football Club was a football club from the Linthouse district of Govan, Scotland. The club played in navy blue. The club were established in...
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    new Govan and Linthouse parish. Towards the end of the 19th century, there was a Scottish Football League club in the area, Linthouse F.C., although their...
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  • reaching the third round of the Scottish Cup, in 1887–88. The club beat Linthouse in the first round and Pollokshields at home in the second, but lost 2–0...
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  • Thomas McIntosh (footballer) (category Linthouse F.C. players)
    career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 1890–1891 Linthouse 1891–1892 Clyde 1892–1894 The Wednesday 9 (1) 1894 Linthouse Total 9 (1) *Club domestic league appearances...
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  • Govandale Park (category Linthouse F.C.)
    Govan, Scotland. It was the home ground of Linthouse F.C. between 1894 and their disbandment in 1900. Linthouse moved to Govandale Park in 1894 from their...
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  • George Tod (footballer) (category Linthouse F.C. players)
    Position(s) Wing-half Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 1899–1900 Linthouse 1900–1907 Preston North End 131 (4) 1907–1908 Grimsby Town 0 (0) Total...
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  • John Hunter (Third Lanark footballer) (category Linthouse F.C.)
    representative appearances for Glasgow. After retiring as a player, Hunter coached Linthouse. His younger brothers Archie and Andy both played for Aston Villa, Archie...
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    Willie Wardrope (category Linthouse F.C. players)
    before playing for Scottish League Motherwell as an amateur in 1893, and Linthouse in 1894. In August 1895 he joined Football League Second Division side...
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  • Australia Langlands Park, the home ground of Scottish football team Linthouse F.C. until 1894 This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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  • Tom Niblo (category Linthouse F.C. players)
    Newspaper Archive. Shepherd, Richard (2002). The Definitive: Cardiff City F.C. Nottingham: SoccerData Publications. p. 14. ISBN 1-899468-17-X. Tom Niblo...
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  • John Campbell (footballer, born 1877) (category Linthouse F.C. players)
    January 1919) was a Scottish footballer who played as an outside left for Linthouse, Partick Thistle, Blackburn Rovers, Rangers, West Ham United, Hibernian...
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  • William Bowie (footballer) (category Linthouse F.C. players)
    1934) was a Scottish footballer who played for Linthouse, Clyde and Scotland. He was the only serving Linthouse player to have been selected for international...
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  • holding the senior Linthouse club to 2–2 draw, having been 2 goals to the good; the replay, at Whitefield Park, ended 5–3 to Linthouse, Daniel Barr of Fairfield...
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  • James Cameron (footballer) (category Linthouse F.C. players)
    1894–95 season. His clubs in Scotland included Rangers, Glasgow Perthshire, Linthouse and Pollokshields Athletic. At representative level, he played once for...
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  • bank of the River Clyde and Govan Old Parish Church) from the defunct Linthouse club in 1900, they moved south as the demands of industry for the land...
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  • Observer: 5. 1 January 1885. "Key dates in the club's history". Dunfermline A.F.C. Retrieved 11 February 2023. "Browns Laundry" (PDF). Dunfermline Heritage...
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    (1928) Galston Gretna Helensburgh Johnstone King's Park Leith Athletic Linthouse Lochgelly United Mid-Annandale Nithsdale Wanderers Northern Port Glasgow...
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  • son. The side included at least 5 players who had played for Ayr Academy F.C. in friendlies the previous season, 4 of whom had played in the academy side...
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  • (1928) Galston Gretna Helensburgh Johnstone King's Park Leith Athletic Linthouse Lochgelly United Mid-Annandale Nithsdale Wanderers Northern Port Glasgow...
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  • (1928) Galston Gretna Helensburgh Johnstone King's Park Leith Athletic Linthouse Lochgelly United Mid-Annandale Nithsdale Wanderers Northern Port Glasgow...
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  • of the Dennistoun club. Greenock Abstainers F.C., Good Templar football club in Greenock Vale of Avon F.C., Good Templar football club in Strathaven Alcock...
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  • (1883). Scottish Football Association Annual 1883-84. Glasgow: W. Weatherston. p. 51. "Programme". Hearts of Liddesdale v Hearts F.C.: 1. 9 July 2005....
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  • Association side Yoker Athletic at the end of the season, and scratched to Linthouse (also moribund) in the 1900–01 Qualifying Cup, the withdrawal being evidence...
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  • Cup Ties - First Round". Glasgow Herald: 9. 5 September 1887. Minute Book S.F.A. No. 5. Scottish Football Association. 1887–90. p. 55. M'Dowall, John (1884)...
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  • association football club based in Dennistoun, in Glasgow. A Carrington F.C., based at Wilton Park in east Glasgow, existed from 1874 to 1876, but this...
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    Saturday". Glasgow Herald: 4. 11 September 1882. "Glenpatrick v Clippens (S.C.T.)". Paisley Daily Express: 3. 11 September 1882. "Football". Paisley & Renfrewshire...
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  • Paisley Academical F.C. was an old boy association football club from Paisley, Renfrewshire. The club was founded in 1890 for pupils and former pupils...
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  • Rovers was drawn at the eventual Scottish Football Alliance champions Linthouse, and won by the startling score of 6–0. The club was met at Bathgate Station...
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  • (1928) Galston Gretna Helensburgh Johnstone King's Park Leith Athletic Linthouse Lochgelly United Mid-Annandale Nithsdale Wanderers Northern Port Glasgow...
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  • Thornhill F.C. was an association football club from Thornhill in Dumfriesshire. The club was founded in 1883, and played in local five-a-side tournaments;...
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