The 1884–85 season was the 11th season of competitive football by Rangers. Rangers played a total matches during the 1884–85 season. All results are written...
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already-famous Rangers in Glasgow, the Greenock club's official name was also simply Rangers, although the Scottish Football Association recorded it as Rangers (Greenock)...
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The 1884–85 season was the 12th Scottish football season in which Dumbarton competed at a national level. Dumbarton's run in the Scottish Cup was short-lived...
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The 1884–85 season was Morton Football Club's eighth season in which they competed at a national level, entering the Scottish Cup. Win Draw Loss...
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conclusively when Stafford Rangers was actually formed, as early minute books were destroyed during the First World War. Rangers' formation year is recognised...
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club was at least prominent enough to host Rangers at its new Dalmarnock ground at the end of the 1884–85 season, and had played 31 matches, albeit only...
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St Jude's (formed in 1884) merged with Christchurch Rangers (formed in 1882). The resulting team was called Queen's Park Rangers and their official formation...
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likely not formed as a breakaway from Heather Rangers as they did not exist in 1884 but more likely c.1890. In 1890, the Warriors moved to Ochilview...
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The 1884–1885 season was 7th season of West Bromwich Albion Football Club. It was their third and final season at the Four Acres and their last season as...
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the Scottish Football League in the first two seasons of the competition (the first jointly with Rangers). The club ceased playing in 1901 and did not...
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the name Durhamtown Rangers by Irish workers in Bathgate, and by the end of the season its matches were being reported. In 1884–85, the club entered the...
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the Scottish FA for the 1884–85 season, which entitled it to enter the Scottish Cup, and it did so for the competition that season. The club went down 6–4...
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The 1884–85 Football Association Challenge Cup was the 14th staging of the FA Cup, England's oldest football tournament. 114 teams entered, 14 more than...
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matches gained no attention until it started to play Senior opposition in 1884–85. Westbourne was admitted as a member of the Scottish Football Association...
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success in local competition. Its first tie in the Stirlingshire Cup, in 1884–85, was against Tayavalla and Avondale won 6–3. Tayavalla successfully protested...
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Tayavalla F.C. in 1884. The new club promptly entered the Stirlingshire Cup, which had taken place for the first time the previous season. Camelon's...
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match (at Wrea Green F.C.); however the club lost 3–1. The club entered the Lancashire Senior Cup for the first time in 1884–85, but was "completely overpowed"...
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1971. It was also the first time the club beat Rangers in a cup competition, and the first time that Rangers had been eliminated from a major cup competition...
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around fewer clubs, Glenpatrick withdrew from senior status before the 1884–85 season. The club played twice more in the Renfrewshire Cup, but, after two...
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Rangers Hall of Fame members are denoted by an emboldened name. For a full list of all Rangers players with Wikipedia articles see Category:Rangers F...
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of 21 clubs, but lost 6–1 at home to Rangers. Although the Heather fell one stage sooner in 1884–85, the season saw the first edition of the Perthshire...
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Rankinston scratched. The club's Ayrshire Cup defeat by Ayr F.C. in the first round in 1884–85 led to a curious sequel. The Ayrshire Post criticized the...
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1883, and played in local five-a-side tournaments; in 1884, the club took over Drumlanrig Rangers, which had been founded in 1877 and which had taken part...
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1883-84 and 1884–85, for fielding ineligible players, both times after protests from neighbours Accrington. The club's best run came in 1884-85. The club...
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first season, playing 33 matches, and two of its players appeared in trial matches for the London Football Association representative side. In 1884-85, the...
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The 1884–85 Scottish Cup – officially the Scottish Football Association Challenge Cup – was the 12th season of Scotland's most prestigious football knockout...
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portrait. The Angus Athletic reserves played on Market Muir. In the 1884–85 season, the club moved to Station Park, shared with the new Forfar Athletic...
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Greenock football market was saturated. In 1884, the town had a number of clubs, including senior clubs Rangers, Greenock Rovers, Lyle Athletic, Southern...
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competition every season from 1956–67 to 1962–63. The club's traditional colours are blue shirts and white shorts, which in 1884–85 was a dark blue, although...
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Albion Rovers. Despite this ostensible success, the club scratched from the 1884–85 Scottish Cup after being drawn against the much smaller Airdriehill. The...
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