• Hearts of Beath F.C. was a Scottish football club. Formed in 1886 in the village of Hill of Beath, Fife, the club was a senior team from 1897 until 1913...
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  • Kelty Hearts Football Club is a football club based in the village of Kelty in Fife, Scotland. Formed in 1975 and nicknamed the Hearts, the Maroon Machine...
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  • John Brown (footballer, born 1887) (category Hearts of Beath F.C. players)
    (Celtic player) John Brown, FitbaStats John Alexander Brown [sic], London Hearts Supporters Club Association Football. Celtic Supreme., The Glasgow Herald...
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  • Lawrence Glancy (category Hearts of Beath F.C. players)
    Glancy was the cousin of footballer Tom Glancy and the uncle of junior footballer Watty Glancy. "Tom Glancy". Cowdenbeath FC – Blue Brazil Online. Retrieved...
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  • "Hearts and Haws set for Junior Cup cracker". Dunfermline Press. 19 January 2017. Retrieved 12 October 2018. "The Squad". Hill of Beath Hawthorn F.C....
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  • James Haldane (footballer) (category Hearts of Beath F.C. players)
    inside right. He was killed in action during the First World War. At the age of 18, Haldane was working as a miner and he later served in the Territorial...
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  • Joe Murphy (footballer, born 1873) (category Hearts of Beath F.C. players)
    with Hearts of Beath against Cowdenbeath in the East of Scotland Qualifying Cup final. Cowdenbeath won 3–2. Litster, John (November 2012). A Record of Pre-War...
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  • Jim Harley (category Hearts of Beath F.C. players)
    who played for Liverpool. Born in Methil, Fife, Harley played for Hearts of Beath before George Patterson brought him to Liverpool in April 1934. His...
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  • Sandy Paterson (football manager) (category Hearts of Beath F.C. players)
    Dunfermline Athletic. He began his career in football as a goalkeeper with Hearts of Beath and also served Cowdenbeath as an administrator. Paterson's sons Bill...
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  • David Pratt (footballer) (category Hearts of Beath F.C. players)
    of local Fife sides, namely Lochore Welfare, Lochgelly United and Hearts of Beath. He joined Celtic from the latter in June 1919 and made his debut several...
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  • members of the Scottish Junior Football Association. Clubs in italics are currently in abeyance while in continued membership of the SJFA. Contents A B C D...
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  • Charles Scott (footballer) (category Hearts of Beath F.C. players)
    for Cowdenbeath as an outside right. He also played for Hearts of Beath and East Fife. As of 1901, Scott was working as a miner and he later married and...
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  • around it. The first match at Sports Field was a 2–1 win over Hearts of Beath in the East of Scotland Cup qualifying section, on 17 September; the tie had...
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  • record of ten titles in a row. Rangers were formed by four founders – brothers Moses McNeil and Peter McNeil, Peter Campbell and William McBeath – who...
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  • Sandy Herd (footballer) (category Hearts of Beath F.C. players)
    Hearts of Beath, in 1923. He joined Dunfermline Athletic a year later, helping them to win the Division Two title in 1925–26. He was signed by Hearts...
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  • Athletic F.C. 1897–98 Falkirk 1897–1902 Hearts of Beath F.C. 1903–04 Kilsyth Wanderers F.C. 1897–1900 King's Park 1897–1904 St Johnstone F.C. 1897–98...
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  • Tommy Muirhead (category Hearts of Beath F.C. players)
    ISBN 0-907033-47-4. Hibernian player Muirhead, Thomas, FitbaStats Hall of Fame | Tommy Muirhead, Rangers FC Rangers player Muirhead, Tommy, FitbaStats Jose, Colin (1998)...
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  • straight from the station to the ground to kick off. Hearts won 4–1 in a heavy wind, but the Hearts were disappointed to have travelled 150 miles and not...
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  • 3) Number of goals scored Notes: Sauchie Juniors deducted 3 points for fielding ineligible players in their 2–3 defeat against Hill of Beath Hawthorn....
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  • George Drummond (Cowdenbeath footballer) (category Hearts of Beath F.C. players)
    footballers for Cowdenbeath. Hearts of Beath Wemyss Cup: 1906–07 Individual Cowdenbeath Hall of Fame "George Drummond". Cowdenbeath FC – Blue Brazil Online....
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  • Tam Courts (category Hill of Beath Hawthorn F.C. players)
    Courts dropped into Junior football with local Fife sides Kelty Hearts and Hill of Beath Hawthorn after his release by Livingston in 2002. A further spell...
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  • (Hearts, Hibernian, Livingston, and formerly Berwick Rangers) used to all enter, but now the Hearts and Hibernian reserve teams contest the East of Scotland...
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    Stephen Husband (category Kelty Hearts F.C. players)
    Dundonald Bluebell. He last played for Kelty Hearts. Husband was born in Kelty, Fife, and attended Beath High School. Husband began his career at Scottish...
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  • Mall Park with a League match against Hearts of Beath on 17 August. The first match was a major success, a crowd of 1,000 seeing Gordon score a hat-trick...
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  • Primrose Dunbar United Dundonald Bluebell Glenrothes Haddington Athletic Hill of Beath Hawthorn Inverkeithing Hillfield Swifts Jeanfield Swifts Kinnoull Lothian...
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  • John Durkin (footballer) (category People from Hill of Beath)
    Football League. Born in Hill of Beath, Fife Durkin joined Edinburgh-based club Heart of Midlothian from local club Hill of Beath Ramblers in 1948, but did...
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  • different periods. The first incarnation of the tournament was founded in 1891 and ran until 1897 when most of the member clubs left to join the Central...
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  • football (soccer) league competition for amateur clubs in the Fife peninsula of Scotland. The association is affiliated to the Scottish Amateur Football Association...
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  • the Third Division at the beginning of season 1994–95. Formed 1885; Defunct 1994 – By amalgamation of Caledonian F.C. and Inverness Thistle to form: Caledonian...
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  • later, Hearts lost 3–0 to Aberdeen in the cup final. He scored 106 goals in 202 Hearts league games in this spell at Tynecastle Park. He left Hearts to play...
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