• The 197172 season was Clydebank's sixth season in the Scottish Football League. They competed in the Scottish League Division Two where they finished...
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  • During the 197172 Scottish football season, Celtic competed in Scottish Division One. Celtic v Clyde Rangers v Celtic Celtic v Morton Airdrieonians v...
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  • 1922–23 Runners-up 1918–19, 1924–25, 1925–26 Clydebank Charity Cup: Runners-up 1918–19 United Abstainers F.C. Gold Cup: Runners-up 1889–90 Oban Saints Keyline...
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  • The 1970–71 season was Clydebank's fifth season in the Scottish Football League. They competed in the Scottish League Division Two where they finished...
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  • The 1972–73 season was Clydebank's seventh season in the Scottish Football League. They competed in the Scottish League Division Two where they finished...
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  • The 197172 season was the 88th football season in which Dumbarton competed at a Scottish national level, entering the Scottish Football League, the Scottish...
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  • furthest they have progressed is the third round, which occurred in 197172, their debut season in the tournament. Notes 1R: First round 2R: Second round 3R:...
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  • Central District League Division One, with a 3–0 win over Clydebank in the last game of the season on 1 May 2006. John Brogan left the club in June 2008,...
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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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  • hopes of joining for the 2025–26 season. Highland Football League – 1893/94, 1906/07, 1909/10, 1928/29, 1935/36, 1971/72, 1972/73, 1986/87 "Inverness Thistle –...
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    British Home Championship BIC = Brazilian Independence Cup 197172 Rangers F.C. season "1971/72 - the Scottish Football League". www.scottishfootballleague...
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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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  • Qualifying Cup (North) – 1948/49, 1949/50, 1950/51, 1961/62, 1966/67, 1969/70, 1971/72, 1981/82, 1982/83, 1983/84, 1986/87, 1987/88, 1991/92 North of Scotland...
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  • Division One winners: 1996–97 Archibald Cup: 1966–67, 197172, 1973–74 McLeman Cup: 1957–58, 1962–63, 197172, 1991–92 Duthie (Acorn Heating) Cup: 1950–51, 1953–54...
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  • goals in a career: 410, Jimmy McGrory (Celtic 397, Clydebank 13) Most top flight goals in a season: 52, Willie MacFadyen (Motherwell, 1931–32) Most top...
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  • Tommy Hughes (footballer, born 1947) (category Clydebank F.C. (1965) players)
    played as a goalkeeper. Hughes started out with semi-professional side Clydebank before joining Chelsea in 1966. However, he was always understudy to Peter...
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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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    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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  • 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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  • Callaghan, 78, Scottish football player (Dunfermline Athletic, Celtic, Clydebank) and manager. Jo Ann Davidson, 97, American politician, member (1981–2000)...
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  • rivalry has faded with time. Strong rivalries also previously existed with Clydebank due to the geographic proximity and controversial ownership in the past...
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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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    Pittodrie Stadium (category Aberdeen F.C.)
    1 August 1993, the new stand was opened with a League Cup tie against Clydebank. The official opening was carried out later in 1993 by Princess Anne....
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  • season was the 93rd season of competitive football by Rangers. Rangers played a total of 53 competitive matches during the 1972–73 season. The season...
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  • Asa Hartford (category Footballers from Clydebank)
    His early progress led to a proposed transfer to Leeds United in November 1971, but this collapsed when a medical examination discovered a heart condition...
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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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  • Andy Roxburgh (category Clydebank F.C. (1965) players)
    at Falkirk until the end of the 1971–72 season. Roxburgh finished his top flight playing career at Clydebank, where he was player-coach from 1973 to 1975...
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    1984–85 in Scottish football (category Seasons in Scottish football)
    difference; 3) number of goals scored. (C) Champions; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated Promoted: Motherwell, Clydebank Relegated: Meadowbank Thistle, St Johnstone...
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  • to impress the Stoke directors. Mike McDonald was signed instead from Clydebank as cover for John Farmer after it was learnt that Banks had lost an eye...
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    2024–25 in Scottish football (category Seasons in Scottish football)
    The 2024–25 season is the 128th season of competitive football in Scotland. The domestic season to began on 13 July 2024 with the first Scottish League...
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