• Pollokshaws Harp Football Club was a Scottish football team, based in Pollokshaws, now part of Glasgow (at the time a separate burgh). The club was founded...
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    Dundee Harp in 1896, but the following year the club went out of business, weighed down by debts which it could not meet. Although a club named Harp F.C. was...
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  • Pollokshaws Football Club was a Scottish football team, based in Pollokshaws, now part of Glasgow (at the time a separate burgh). The club was founded...
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  • Dumbarton Harp Football Club was a football club based in the town of Dumbarton in the west of Scotland. They were formed in 1894 by Irish Catholic immigrants...
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  • Duntocher Harp Football Club was an association football club based in the village of Duntocher, in West Dunbartonshire, which entered the Scottish Cup...
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  • Maryhill Harp Football Club were a Scottish football club based in the Maryhill area of Glasgow, who played in Scottish Junior Football Association competitions...
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  • Aberdeen Harp F.C. was an association football club from Aberdeen, active in the 1900s. The earliest record of the club is from 1904; it was unrelated...
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  • the split between Johnstone and Harp further diluting the available resources. On top of this, the rise of Celtic F.C. in nearby Glasgow further attracted...
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  • Pollokshaws Football Club was an association football club from the village of Pollokshaws, at the time outside Glasgow, in Renfrewshire, which twice entered...
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  • legitimately for the first time in its final entry. Drawn at home to Pollokshaws Harp, the Riflemen went behind early, but stormed back to win 7–1. Reality...
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  • Harp Football Club, founded as Hibernian Football Club, was a Scottish association football club, founded in Dundee in 1894. The Tayside club had been...
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  • did play one tie in the Glasgow Cup, in 1888–89, an 8–2 defeat at Pollokshaws Harp. Govan did continue to the end of the season, but was struck from the...
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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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  • club being able to take part in its Scottish Cup tie that season with Pollokshaws Harp justified when the team withdrew; it did however manage to get together...
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  • Leith Harp Football Club was a Scottish association football club based in Leith, near Edinburgh. Leith Harp's first recorded matches were in the 1881–82...
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  • Granton Football Club was a Scottish football team, based in Pollokshaws, now part of Glasgow (at the time a separate burgh). The club was founded in...
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  • and 1885–86, but only ever won one tie in the main rounds; 5–1 against Pollokshaws in 1887–88. After 1891–92, when the Scottish Football Association introduced...
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  • ground. Its first tie in the 1890–91 Scottish Cup was a win at home to Pollokshaws Harp, by a score given as 5–1 or 5–3. The second round however was a disaster...
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  • Daily Express: 2. 9 September 1881. "Johnstone Rovers v Pollok (Pollokshaws) - (R.C.T.)". Paisley Daily Express: 3. 18 October 1881. It is unclear as...
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  • Shawlands Football Club was a Scottish football team, based in Pollokshaws, now part of Glasgow (at the time a separate burgh). The club was founded in...
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  • references to the club in the media relate to its being drawn against Pollokshaws F.C. in the Glasgow Cup in 1893. The club played in blue and gold vertical...
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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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  • Denny F.C. was a football club from Denny, Stirlingshire. The club was formed at a meeting at the Good Templar hall in Denny on 14 January 1889, with...
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    Herald: 6. 12 September 1881. "Wellington Park (Greenock) v Kilbirnie (S.A.C.T.)". Paisley Daily Express: 3. 10 October 1881. "Johnstone v Kilbarchan (Cup...
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    (1877–83) Pilgrims Plains Plains Blue Bell Pollok (1878–84) Pollokshaws (1876–78) Pollokshaws Harp Pollokshields Pollokshields Athletic Polton Vale Port Glasgow...
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  • Dunkeld and Birnam F.C. was an association football club from Dunkeld, in Perthshire. The club was founded in 1903 as Dunkeld F.C., after the demise of...
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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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  • Vale of Gala F.C. was an association football club from Galashiels, Selkirkshire. The club is first recorded in November 1889, losing 2–1 at home to Selkirk...
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  • 1879; the club's first goals, in its second match against Bridge of Allan F.C. the following week, came from 13 year old Robert Christie, who would later...
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  • Hall on 12 September 1888, by "two or three discontented ones" from Ayr F.C. This was four months after Ayr had moved "to the other side of the water"...
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