• The 197677 season was Clydebank's eleventh season after being elected to the Scottish Football League. They competed in Scottish League Division One where...
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  • name, Clydebank were formed in 1965 following the relocation of East Stirlingshire Clydebank F.C., a club formed by a contentious merger of Clydebank Juniors...
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  • The 197677 season was the 97th season of competitive football by Rangers. Rangers played a total of 54 competitive matches during the 197677 season. All...
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  • Dundee F.C. seasons "Match results". deearchive.co.uk. Archived from the original on 2020-07-22. Retrieved 6 May 2021. "Results for Dundee for 1976-77". londonhearts...
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  • During the 197677 season, Heart of Midlothian F.C. competed in the Scottish Premier Division, the Scottish Cup, the Scottish League Cup, the European...
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  • Season 197677 was the 93rd football season in which Dumbarton competed at a Scottish national level, entering the Scottish Football League for the 71st...
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  • The 1977–78 season was Clydebank's twelfth season after being elected to the Scottish Football League. They finished bottom of the table in the Scottish...
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  • Davie Cooper (category Clydebank F.C. (1965) players)
    success going into the new division. The following season found Clydebank to be a strong force in the 197677 Scottish First Division. They regularly battled...
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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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  • 1973/74, 1974/75, 1976/77, 1981/82, 1983/84, 1985/86, 1993/94 Highland League Cup – 1951/52, 1968/69, 1970/71, 1975/76, 1976/77 Bells Cup – 1974/75...
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  • The 1975–76 season was Clydebank's tenth season after being elected to the Scottish Football League. They competed in the newly restructured Scottish...
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  • 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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    status of a top-level tournament. Newcastle United were expelled from the 197677 competition for playing a weakened team in the first leg of their quarter-final...
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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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  • 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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  • 2023–24 in English football (category Seasons in English football)
    Sheffield United F.C. Retrieved 9 October 2023. Grant, Tom (6 October 2023). "Former Clydebank manager Bill Munro dies aged 89". Clydebank Post. Retrieved...
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    when following the end of the 2003–04 season it renamed itself Milton Keynes Dons F.C. (MK Dons). Wimbledon F.C. spent most of its history in non-League...
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    the fans. To round off a good season, the fifth round of the Scottish Cup was reached, before losing 3–0 to Clydebank Juniors. The fourth round saw unusual...
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  • first full season as manager finished second in the league and lost to Rangers in both cup finals. It was also the first time since season 197677 that the...
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  • Cadora to become junior team Bo'ness United. The 1914 Clydebank went defunct in 1931. The 1965 Clydebank were liquidated in 2002. A new club under the same...
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  • Steve Archibald (category Aberdeen F.C. players)
    1 May 2002, and a new club called Airdrie United was formed and took Clydebank's place in the Scottish Football League. Archibald appeared twice in the...
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  • 8, Bobby Lennox (Celtic) Most overall goals: Jimmy McGrory 77 goals (Celtic 74, Clydebank 3) Most Scottish Cup goals in a match: John Petrie 13 (Arbroath...
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    difference; 3) number of goals scored. (C) Champions; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated Notes: Clydebank folded at the end of the season; their place in the Scottish Football...
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    Danny McGrain (category Clydebank F.C. (1965) non-playing staff)
    spell coaching at Clydebank in 1989. In November 1992 McGrain was appointed manager of Scottish Second Division side Arbroath. That season, McGrain led Arbroath...
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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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  • Greg Landry, 77, American football player and coach (Detroit Lions, Chicago Bears). John Lasell, 95, American actor (Dark Shadows, The F.B.I, The Fugitive)...
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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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  • but retaining the league place of Clydebank. In 2013, the new club was allowed to call themselves Airdrieonians F.C. and use a close approximation of...
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    Pat Crerand (category Celtic F.C. players)
    killed on 12 March 1941 in a German air raid on John Brown's shipyard in Clydebank, where he was working the fire watch on the night of his death; Crerand...
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  • Asa Hartford (category Footballers from Clydebank)
    Newcastle United 1, 28 February 1976". Manchester City FC. 24 February 2016. Retrieved 24 July 2018. Lynch. The Official P.F.A. Footballers Heroes. p. 146...
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