• Mauchline Football Club was a senior football team based in the small town of Mauchline in East Ayrshire. The club was founded in 1873. Its first match...
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  • club was drawn to play Mauchline F.C., but withdrew, and the last recorded match for the club was a 9–0 defeat to Kilbirnie F.C. in the Ayrshire Cup that...
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  • pre-professional period, but, in common with fellow village clubs like Annbank F.C. and Mauchline F.C., the club found that the arrival of the Scottish League and the...
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  • Galston, Irvine, Kilwinning Monkcastle, Mauchline, Newmilns, Saltcoats Victoria and Stevenston Thistle F.C. By 1893 the Ayrshire Football League had...
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  • bye in the first round. However, they then lost 2–1 at Holm Quarry to Mauchline in the second round. The 1877–78 season was the fifth season of competitive...
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  • Australia and New Zealand in 1888. Smith began playing football at Mauchline F.C. before transferring to Edinburgh University while he studied. After...
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  • free-kick for handball right in front of the Mauchline goal, but put the ball straight through, as the Mauchline defence "drew back to give it a clear passage";...
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  • Hammer Pos Athlete Dist 1. Robert Smith (Mauchline FC) 94 ft 7in (28.84m) 2. Kenneth Whitton (Ross County FC) 93 ft 2in (28.40m)...
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  • 3,000 spectators. At Hampden Park, Ernest Latimer Stones (Partick Thistle FC) broke the Scottish record for the pole vault with his winning height of 11...
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  • the future. It didn't, however, affect the result with Alex Findlay (Ayr FC) easily retaining his title shortly before emigrating to the United States...
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  • Scotsman, 3 June 2008 Tait, Jon (5 January 2016). Anvil – A Record of Gretna FC in the Scottish Football League. Lulu.com. ISBN 9781326285371.[self-published...
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  • its first season - amongst its victories was a four-goal win over the Mauchline club - encouraged it to turn senior for 1892–93. However it only played...
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  • Cup "New football club". Fife Free Press: 4. 12 November 1881. "3d E.R.V.F.C. v St Clement's (Dundee)". Scotsman. 2 October 1876. "Football". Daily Review:...
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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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  • John Harvie (Queen's Park FC) set both Scottish Native and All-comers records in the 3 miles walk. Kenneth Whitton (St George's FC) in winning the shot put...
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  • between Dundee and Glasgow players". Dundee Courier: 3. 1 May 1876. "3d E.R.V.F.C. v St Clement's (Dundee)". Scotsman. 2 October 1876. "St Clement's (Dundee)...
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  • Springbank Douglas Wanderers Dumfries Hibernians Fleet Star Garlieston Mauchline Nithsdale (1895) Queen of the South Wanderers (1891–94) Stranraer Athletic...
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    Harrison "selfishly" failed to pass the ball, and Mauchline broke back. Portland was runner-up to Mauchline in the first Ayrshire Cup in 1877–78, losing 4–2...
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  • Springbank Douglas Wanderers Dumfries Hibernians Fleet Star Garlieston Mauchline Nithsdale (1895) Queen of the South Wanderers (1891–94) Stranraer Athletic...
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  • Smithstone Hibs F.C. was a football club from Kilsyth in Scotland. The club was sometimes known as Smithstone Hibernian, but the name as officially given...
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  • Springbank Douglas Wanderers Dumfries Hibernians Fleet Star Garlieston Mauchline Nithsdale (1895) Queen of the South Wanderers (1891–94) Stranraer Athletic...
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  • references afterwards to Armadale appear to relate to the Armadale Volunteers F.C. The club wore the following colours: 1880–89: navy jerseys and stockings...
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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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  • Springbank Douglas Wanderers Dumfries Hibernians Fleet Star Garlieston Mauchline Nithsdale (1895) Queen of the South Wanderers (1891–94) Stranraer Athletic...
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  • Springbank Douglas Wanderers Dumfries Hibernians Fleet Star Garlieston Mauchline Nithsdale (1895) Queen of the South Wanderers (1891–94) Stranraer Athletic...
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  • Springbank Douglas Wanderers Dumfries Hibernians Fleet Star Garlieston Mauchline Nithsdale (1895) Queen of the South Wanderers (1891–94) Stranraer Athletic...
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  • Ironworks, and its first match was on 26 August 1876, against a Partick F.C. side, which won 8–0. There had been an attempt to merge with the East Lanarkshire...
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  • Springbank Douglas Wanderers Dumfries Hibernians Fleet Star Garlieston Mauchline Nithsdale (1895) Queen of the South Wanderers (1891–94) Stranraer Athletic...
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  • Springbank Douglas Wanderers Dumfries Hibernians Fleet Star Garlieston Mauchline Nithsdale (1895) Queen of the South Wanderers (1891–94) Stranraer Athletic...
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