Bridgeton Waverley Football Club was a Scottish football club based in Glasgow. Originally founded in 1904, they competed in the Junior grade from 1923...
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decades in the mid-20th century, Bridgeton was represented in the Scottish Junior Football Association by Bridgeton Waverley F.C. Initially a local Juvenile...
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Tommy Law (category Bridgeton Waverley F.C. players)
he signed for David Calderhead's Chelsea from local junior club Bridgeton Waverley and made his English Football League debut in 1926 against Bradford...
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Willie Harvey (footballer) (category Bridgeton Waverley F.C. players)
Scotland Position(s) Inside Forward Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) Bridgeton Waverley 1951–1958 Kilmarnock 150 (42) 1958–1959 Dunfermline 3 (0) 1958–1960...
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Derek Atkins (footballer) (category Bridgeton Waverley F.C. players)
former football goalkeeper. Atkins started his career with junior club Bridgeton Waverley before moving to Queens Park in 1978. He made 166 league appearances...
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Joe McAleer (category Bridgeton Waverley F.C. players)
Athletic, 1". Motherwell Times. 16 April 1926. p. 7. "Rob Roy v. Bridgeton Waverley". Kirkintilloch Herald. 22 December 1926. p. 3. "Scottish Junior A...
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Ian McNeill (category Bridgeton Waverley F.C. players)
Glasgow. He was scouted by Aberdeen whilst playing for Junior side Bridgeton Waverley and the Scotland under-18 youth team, and joined the club as a part-time...
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John Browning (footballer, born 1915) (category Bridgeton Waverley F.C. players)
Position(s) Left half Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 1931–1932 Bridgeton Waverley 1932–1934 Dunoon Athletic 1934–1939 Liverpool 19 (0) 1939–1945 Gillingham...
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Jim Davie (category Bridgeton Waverley F.C. players)
Place of death Glasgow, Scotland Position(s) Left half Youth career Bridgeton Waverley Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 1946–1948 Kilmarnock 49 (1) 1948–1949...
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Tommy McKechnie (category Bridgeton Waverley F.C. players)
Colchester United. Born in Milngavie, McKechnie started out with Bridgeton Waverley before joining Rangers, but never appeared in the Scottish League...
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near-neighbours of Celtic as well as fellow strong Junior clubs Bridgeton Waverley and Parkhead F.C., neither of which survived into the late 20th century. Strathclyde...
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currently in abeyance while in continued membership of the SJFA. Contents A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z "SJFA Club Directory 2021-22" (PDF)...
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Tommy McCulloch (footballer, born 1934) (category Bridgeton Waverley F.C. players)
football goalkeeper. McCulloch joined Clyde from local junior side Bridgeton Waverley in 1957. He won the Scottish Cup in 1958, his first season with the...
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Barrowfield (category Bridgeton–Calton–Dalmarnock)
stadium. The source of this double naming stems from junior club Bridgeton Waverley, who played at a ground named Barrowfield, also named after the historic...
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Willie Steel (category Bridgeton Waverley F.C. players)
and Derby County. Born in Blantyre, Lanarkshire, Steel played for Bridgeton Waverley and St Johnstone before being signed by Liverpool manager George Patterson...
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of the city to fold, followed by Bridgeton Waverley (1962), Parkhead (1963), Strathclyde (1965) and Dennistoun Waverley (1968). Clyde also suffered from...
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Pat Quinn (footballer) (category Bridgeton Waverley F.C. players)
Height 1.65 m (5 ft 5 in) Position(s) Inside forward Youth career Bridgeton Waverley Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 1955 Albion Rovers 2 (0) 1955–1962...
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Willie Mills (category Bridgeton Waverley F.C. players)
Dunbartonshire, Scotland. Mills was signed by Aberdeen from Junior club Bridgeton Waverley in 1932. He entered their first team almost immediately, aged 17....
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Shawfield Stadium (category Clyde F.C.)
continued to play there as tenants. They invited emerging Junior team Bridgeton Waverley to play there temporarily in the 1920s. During the Second World War...
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List of football clubs in Scotland (redirect from Clydebank Rovers F C)
Ballingry Rovers Bankfoot Athletic Bishopmill United Blantyre Celtic Bridgeton Waverley Cambuslang Hibernian Clydebank Juniors (1899–1964) Cronberry Eglinton...
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1924, at the semi-final of the 1923–24 season they met neighbours Bridgeton Waverley at Celtic Park where they faced a crowd of 11,500, even though the...
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Championship with Tiger Thomson the victor. Scottish Junior football club Bridgeton Waverley F.C. played their matches at the stadium for two years from 1960 after...
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Parkhead FC was one of the most successful Junior sides of the first half of the 20th century. Two other strong teams of the time, Bridgeton Waverley and Strathclyde...
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Jim Richmond (category Falkirk F.C. players)
Transfer Database. Retrieved 5 June 2021. "JIM RICHMOND: 1932-2019". Kilmarnock FC. Retrieved 5 June 2021. "Jim Richmond". Press Reader - The Scotsman. Retrieved...
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season 1994–95. Formed 1885; Defunct 1994 – By amalgamation of Caledonian F.C. and Inverness Thistle to form: Caledonian Thistle – shortly afterwards renamed...
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Barrowfield Park (category Bridgeton–Calton–Dalmarnock)
would also take the Barrowfield name, and when local Junior club Bridgeton Waverley were displaced by this residential development, they named their replacement...
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season there was a split within the club. A new side - Bathgate Athletic F.C. - was formed, with a ground at the head of the High Street, and wearing...
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Bankfoot Athletic Bishopmill United Blackburn Athletic Blantyre Celtic Bridgeton Waverley Burnbank Athletic Cambuslang Hibernian Clydebank Juniors Duntocher...
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5–2 in the first round but lost to eventual finalists East Stirlingshire F.C. in the quarter-final. Tayavalla's Camelon House ground hosted the final...
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Scotland League in 1991 and merged with Telman Star Amateur F.C. in 1997 to form Edinburgh Athletic F.C. Their highest league placing was in season 1996–97 when...
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