Carfin Shamrock F.C. was a Scottish football team, from the village of Carfin in Lanarkshire. Although the club only existed from 1885 to 1895, it reached...
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on the boundary between Carfin and neighbouring Newarthill. An association football club from the village, Carfin Shamrock F.C., reached the fifth round...
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The club, from Carfin in Lanarkshire, formed in 1891 as a split from the Carfin Shamrock club, which in turn was being riven by factions and lost its...
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formed in 1897, "from the ashes" of the Carfin Shamrock club. The media often referred to the club more simply as Carfin. Rovers joined the Scottish Football...
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1890 as a split from Carfin Shamrock; the club's first secretary, John Timminey, had been Carfin's secretary in 1889, and Carfin captain (and club co-founder)...
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registered as Carfin Emmet) was a successor club to Carfin Shamrock F.C.; initial club secretary John Breslin had been a stalwart at Shamrock at the start...
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Coatbridge. Its two Scottish Cup ties were both heavy defeats - 6–1 to Carfin Shamrock in 1888–89 and 12–0 to Royal Albert in 1889–90; the latter defeat on...
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Broxburn Shamrock F.C. was an association football club from Broxburn in West Lothian. The club was founded in 1881 and was the first of at least four...
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Broxburn Shamrock F.C. was an association football club from Broxburn in West Lothian, which once reached the semi-final of the Scottish Cup. There were...
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team" but lacking "combination" (teamwork). A 5–2 fifth-round win over Carfin Shamrock, despite being reduced to 10 men for the last half-an-hour through...
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club also entered the Lanarkshire Cup for the first time, losing to Carfin Shamrock in the second round. The highlight of the season however was a surprise...
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teams went through, and after beating Carfin Shamrock F.C. in the fourth, the club was drawn against Dundee East End F.C. in the fifth round; that season the...
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List of minor Scottish Cup entrants (1873–1894) (redirect from Ardrossan F.C.)
Glasgow: H. Nisbet. p. 69. "Carfin Shamrock v Hamilton Hibernians". Wishaw Press: 2. 15 October 1887. "Hamilton West-End F.C.". Hamilton Advertiser: 2....
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league and the match was voided Celtic v Rangers Celtic v Carfin Shamrock Carfin Shamrock v Celtic Wishaw Thistle v Celtic Dundee Our Boys v Celtic Royal...
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again in 1887–88, in unusual circumstances. The club scratched to Carfin Shamrock in the first round, but Shettleston protested that it had been placed...
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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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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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Hamilton Harp F.C. was an association football club from Hamilton, Lanarkshire, Scotland, active in the 1890s. The club was founded in 1890, after the...
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the Cup tie and a friendly with Carfin Shamrock just before Christmas 1888, which the club avenged by beating the Shamrock 3–2 away in the Lanarkshire Cup...
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Inverness Thistle back to senior football". Inverness Courier. 12 June 2024. Retrieved 27 June 2024. Inverness Thistle FC (archived) invernessthistlefc.co.uk...
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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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origins, patronage and culture of association football in the west of Scotland, c. 1865-1902. Glasgow: Glasgow University. p. 90. "Conversazione". Motherwell...
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Athletic Campsie Campsie Glen/Athletic Campsie Hibernians Carfin Hibernians Carfin Shamrock Carrick Cartside Cartvale (1878–92) Catrine Central Carlton...
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2022. "Perthshire league". Scottish Referee: 3. 13 October 1905. Stewart, A.C. (9 April 1921). "Huntingtower's Disclaimer". Perthshire Advertiser: 13. "Leading...
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Athletic Campsie Campsie Glen/Athletic Campsie Hibernians Carfin Hibernians Carfin Shamrock Carrick Cartside Cartvale (1878–92) Catrine Central Carlton...
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Linlithgowshire championship was awarded after a 4–0 win over the revived Broxburn Shamrock with goals from Fleming, a scrimmage, James "Ginger" Murnin (captain William's...
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Hamilton Hibernian Albion Rovers v Airdriehill Rutherglen v Clydesdale Carfin Shamrock v Shettleston Uddingston v Royal Albert Drumpellier v Motherwell Airdrieonians...
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Twydell, Dave (1993). Rejected FC of Scotland Volume 2. Yore Publications. p. 182. ISBN 1 874427 30 5. Minute Book S.F.A. Scottish Football Association...
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93rd Highland Regiment F.C. was a British football club, formed from the 93rd Sutherland Highlanders Regiment of Foot. The club played at a senior level...
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football notes". Athletic News: 5. 3 October 1883. "Olympic v Mauchline (S.C.T.)". Paisley & Renfrewshire Gazette - Saturday: 7. 27 October 1883. "Football...
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