Barholm Rovers Football Club was an association football club based in Creetown, Dumfries & Galloway. The club was formed in 1884 and was an original member...
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tired Rovers only managed three in the second. In the 1888–89 the season was often referred to as Bathgate Erin Rovers, as well as Bathgate Rovers, In the...
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"Ballingry Rovers official website". Archived from the original on 18 September 2012. Retrieved 21 July 2013. "Loony Joons: Game Rover for Ballingry...
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generated enough of a reputation for Rovers to be invited to play friendlies in Ireland. Unlike the Athletic, the Rovers had not been founder members of the...
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latter competition, in 1891–92, was against village rivals Slamannan F.C., and Rovers - the heavier side - won 5–2. The club only retained senior status...
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rounds of the Churchill Cup for the only time, facing down a protest by Barholm Rovers who alleged that Douglas had played professionals in the first round...
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Dalry dismantled Rovers to the tune of 8 goals to 0. A mix-up with the wires had the score originally reported as a Rovers win. The Rovers recovered enough...
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Wigtownshire, in 1901–02, its first game in the competition being a defeat at Barholm Rovers a month before it joined the Scottish Football Association. The club...
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Muirhouse Rovers F.C. was an association football club from Davidson's Mains, on the outskirts of Edinburgh, active towards the end of the 19th century...
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List of minor Scottish Qualifying Cup entrants (redirect from Rumford Rovers F.C.)
one each in the other competitions. Its biggest win was 5–1 against Barholm Rovers in the first round of the 1901–02 Qualifying Cup. The club's last appearance...
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Cree Rovers F.C. was an association football club from Newton Stewart, Wigtownshire, Scotland. The club was founded in January 1878, and was named after...
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Glasgow. Rovers F.C. should not be confused with other Scottish teams of the same name, such as Rovers F.C. (1872–1882) in Edinburgh, or Rovers F.C. (1888–1889)...
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referred to the club simply as Rovers. The match was played at Harp's East Dock Street ground with admission costing 3d. Rovers were handicapped by only playing...
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pre-season to 1883–84, it had taken over fellow Dumfries side East End Rovers. The Rovers had been founded in 1882 and originally played at Caledonia Park....
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Tarff Rovers Football Club are a defunct football club from Kirkcowan in Wigtownshire, Scotland. One of Scotland's oldest clubs, they were formed in 1874...
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Carfin Rovers F.C. was an association football club from Carfin in Lanarkshire, active in the late 19th century. The club was formed in 1897, "from the...
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in which the Rovers were 5–0 and 6–2 up. Under the rules of the competition, both teams went through to the third. In the semi-final Rovers was heavily...
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April 1893. "Football". Edinburgh Evening News: 3. 28 February 1895. Barholm Rovers, 5th K.R.V., St Cuthbert Wanderers, Newton Stewart Athletic, and Garliestown...
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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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club played in the second-ever football match in Falkirk, beating Falkirk F.C. 1–0 at Randyford (the ground of the East Stirlingshire cricket club). Despite...
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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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Ayr Eglinton Ayr Rovers Ayr Thistle (1872–79) Ayr Thistle (1886–88) Babcock & Wilcox Balgay Barholm Rovers Barrhead Bathgate Rovers Battlefield Beith...
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Ayr Eglinton Ayr Rovers Ayr Thistle (1872–79) Ayr Thistle (1886–88) Babcock & Wilcox Balgay Barholm Rovers Barrhead Bathgate Rovers Battlefield Beith...
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They originally played their home matches at Barholm Park, which had been the ground of Barholm Rovers, who went out of existence in 1905. They now play...
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the start, Kirkcaldy handily beat the Rovers in the Edinburgh Shield, but, at the turn of the year, the Rovers beat the Wanderers for the first time in...
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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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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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