• Cowlairs Football Club was a 19th-century football club from the Cowlairs area of Glasgow in Scotland. The club was of the founder members of the Scottish...
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    country estate centred around Cowlairs House, situated just west of the Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway tracks. The Cowlairs railway works was founded in...
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  • West End Football Club was a Scottish association football club based in Cowlairs, Glasgow. The club was founded in August 1873 out of a cricket club. The...
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  • but, in the 1889–90 Scottish Cup, the club visited Cowlairs, and was "slaughtered" 21–1. The Cowlairs back James MacPherson found matters so easy that smoked...
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    semi-final of the Glasgow Cup where they lost to Queens Park, and defeating Cowlairs 6–1 in the final of the North-Eastern Cup to win their first ever trophy...
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    2024 Celtic's first ever silverware was won in 1889 when they defeated Cowlairs 6–1 in the final of the North-Eastern Cup. A year later they won the Glasgow...
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  • getting a bye in the first round; in the second, the Athletic lost 9–1 at Cowlairs, despite the "excellent goalkeeper [Fotheringham, also a star batsman]...
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  • matches, until the club decided to enter the 1882–83 Scottish Cup. Drawn at Cowlairs in the second round, after gaining a bye in the first round, the club attacked...
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    John McPherson (footballer, born 1868) (category Cowlairs F.C. players)
    (19 June 1868 – 31 July 1926) was a Scottish footballer who played for Cowlairs, Kilmarnock, Rangers and the Scotland national team. Born in Kilmarnock...
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  • third round after the clubs had drawn 1–1 in Cowlairs. The club was drawn to play at home to Lennox F.C., who had only conceded 2 goals all season. Despite...
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  • winning one match; the club benefitted from two byes and two draws with Cowlairs, having come from 3–0 down to draw 3–3 in the original tie at Springburn...
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    albeit the club history does not mention any link to Northern, nor to Cowlairs, another former SFL team in Springburn which had folded in 1896. The club...
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  • not insubstantial, by 1883 it had been eclipsed in its neighbourhood by Cowlairs and Northern. Saracen Park was put up for sale or rent in November 1884...
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  • but went down 6–1 to Cowlairs in the semi-final. The club's last recorded match was a 3–1 win over Airdrie after the Cowlairs defeat, with praise for...
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  • the move to senior football, in an area with more established clubs like Cowlairs and Northern, appears to have been too ambitious, as the club disappears...
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  • Clackmannan Clydebank (1914–1932) Clydebank (1965–2002; became Airdrie United) Cowlairs Dumbarton Harp Dundee Wanderers Dykehead Edinburgh City (1931–1949) Galston...
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  • white stripe. The club played at Hamilton Hill Park, a 15-minute walk from Cowlairs railway station. "Partick v Possil Blue Bell". North British Daily Mail:...
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    Neilson & Mitchell beam engines to work the rope incline from Glasgow to Cowlairs station. The engines were covered by an article illustrated with drawings...
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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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    John Boag (footballer, born 1874) (category Cowlairs F.C. players)
    centre forward in the Football League with Derby County. He also played for Cowlairs, Ashfield, East Stirlingshire and finished his career with Brentford. While...
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  • The 1st Argyll Rifle Volunteers F.C. was an association football club from Dunoon, Argyllshire, active in the 1890s. The club was formed out of the 1st...
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  • in a friendly in November 1879. The club was also good enough to beat Cowlairs in the same month. Harmonic's only competitive wins come in the same season...
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  • Athletic [note 2]Paisley Athletic v Morton Morton v Greenock Southern Cowlairs v Morton Vale of Leven v Morton Morton v Third Lanark St. Mirren v Morton...
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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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  • invited Scottish clubs Cowlairs, Kilmarnock, and Glasgow Northern to play friendlies at Burnley's home ground, Turf Moor. Cowlairs were Burnley's first...
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  • Notes: Celtic, 3rd LRV and Cowlairs were deducted four points each for fielding ineligible players. List of Heart of Midlothian F.C. seasons "Scottish Football...
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    Thomas Robertson (footballer, born 1864) (category Cowlairs F.C. players)
    December 1864 – January 1924) was a Scottish footballer, who played for Cowlairs, Aston Villa, Queen's Park, St Bernard's and Scotland. After retiring as...
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  • a defunct Scottish association football club from the Cowlairs area of Glasgow West End F.C. (London), a defunct English association football club from...
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  • founded in 1887 in the Port of Leith. In 1891, Leith replaced Glasgow side Cowlairs in the Scottish Football League. After a reasonable start (fourth out of...
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  • were formed in summer 1897, just after Northern folded and a year after Cowlairs; due to the circumstances they could be seen as a successor representing...
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