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WWE.
 * 5x Women's Champion.
 * 1x Divas Champion.
 * 2nd person to win the Divas and Women's title.
 * 2nd most Women's title reigns with five.
 * Competed in first Women's Falls Count Anywhere.
 * Competed in 1st Women's Royal Rumble.
 * Competed in 1st Women's Elimi-nation Chamber.
 * Won title in debut Wrestlemania.
 * Opened first all female WWE PPV.
 * MOST female appearances in RAW history.
 * Wrestled in Lita's retirement match.
 * Wrestled Trish in her last RAW match.
 * Wrestled B Phoenix in her pro debut.

TNA: Indie: *1st SCW champ.
 * 3x Knockouts Champion.
 * TNA World Cup with Team USA
 * Only female to compete in Clockworks Orange match (twice in total).
 * In first all Last Knockout Standing match.
 * Main evented Impact v Tara (SC) and Gail Kim.
 * Wrestled in first all female TNA ppv.
 * Wrestled in TNA's first ever weekly PPV show.
 * 1st CSWF champ.
 * 1st Covey champ.
 * 1st DCW champ.
 * 1st PWF champ.
 * 1st woman to win ICW Super Juniors Championship.
 * 1st woman to main event MCW.

Victory Roll, Crucifix, North Lights, Small Package, Fisherman Suplex, Roll up. Monkey Flip, Headscissors, Kip Up, Cartwheel, Bridge

WWE: v Trish (WM22) v Lita (SS06) v Vict (NYR07) v Melina (FCA) v Melina (Bk07) v Phoenix (UK08)

TNA: v Tara (SC10) v Love (Im10) v Tara (Im11) v Kim (ME11)* v MR (SC12)* v Tara (Xp13)* v Deeb (KK13) v Ivel (WC13)* v AF (RKK11)

Reaction from others
 * Beth Phoenix recalls the standing ovation from the crowd in their RAW Women's Championship match in 2008.
 * CJ Perry (Lana of WWE) when asked about James' influence and leadership in the lockeroom said.
 * Nikki Cross considered James as a role model. She says James is always honest and always available to offer insight.
 * Renee Michelle listed James as one of her favourite opponent s.
 * Sara Del Rey referred to her match with James a dream match.
 * Highly regarded by Valentina while still on the Indies.
 * Torrie (2008 Shoot Interview).
 * Ric Flair pushed for James and Tara to train Charlotte.
 * Kurt Angle
 * Jim Ross (v Lita)
 * Madison Rayne
 * Tara / Victoria
 * Blossom Twins
 * Toni Storm
 * Jim Cornette
 * Maria Kanellis

General Consensus The year of 2006 many seen as a passing of the torch with the retirement of Trish Stratus and Lita. James is regarded as the one to have taken up that mantle. She is often credited as of the cornerstone and backbone of the Divas Division when the WWE focused more on the asthetics than quality of women's wrestling.

Often lauded for her ability to work a good program and make wrestlers with much more limited skillsets look more improved and polished than they actually are (Maryse and Rosa Mendes.

Despite her popular status with supporters and championship wins, James is someone still regarded by many as being underated and underutilized by WWE. A sentiment shared by many leading figures in the industry such Jim Ross and Eric Bischoff.


 * Her leadership and influence.
 * Her experience and knowledge.
 * Her openess to guide and work with younger or lesser experienced figures.
 * Her vocal support.


 * Always highly regarded when booked by WEW.
 * Cutting a promo and reliable perfomer.
 * Only woman to compete in COHofF match.


 * GLORY Wrestling: Alexis Laree
 * #WomensEvolution: Mickie James’ Legacy Over Two Decades
 * Indigenous Warriors: History Of Native American Pro Wrestlers
 * WWE v TNA Career
 * 10 Backstage Stories About Mickie James We Can't Believe
 * 9/10 of most
 * OWW Posts MJ]

IWC Accolades
 * Pro Wrestling Illustrated
 * Comeback of the Year: 2017 (3rd)
 * Pro Wrestling Report
 * Female Wrestler of the Year: 2009 (1st), 2008 (2nd), 2011 (Nom)
 * Diva Dirt
 * Diva of the Decade: 2003-13 (2nd)
 * NO DQ Awards
 * Female Superstar of the Year: 2007, 2009
 * WWE Johnny Awards
 * Best Female Wrestler: 2009
 * MVD of the Week
 * Nominated 9/12/12
 * Nominated 5/5/13
 * Nominated 12/5/13 and Won 19/5/13
 * WWE JR's Superstar of the Week
 * 17 April 2008.

West Ham United
The youth team reached the semi finals of the FA Youth Cup in only the tournaments second year in 1954.

The club withdrew from the Eastern Counties League in 1956.

After withdrawal from Metropolitan League in 1971, the club disbanded the 'A' team altogether.

The Clyde View
The Clyde View is Clyde's official matchday programme. It won the Scottish Programme of the Year Award every season from 1995–96 to 2006–07, and again in 2008–09. It also won the Scottish Divisional Programme of the Year Award every season from 1991–92 to 2011–12. It won the inaugural Scottish Divisional Programme Best Design of the Year Award for season 2011–12.

On Wirrel's UK Programme of the Year, it achieved a top ten finish on three consecutive occasions from 2002–03 to 2004–05; 8th (2002–03), 6th (2003–04) and 5th (2004–05).


 * 2001
 * 2002
 * 2003
 * 2004
 * 2005


 * 2006
 * 2007
 * 2009
 * 2010
 * 2011


 * 2012
 * 2015
 * 2016
 * 2019

UK Programme of the Year
 * 5th: 2002–03
 * 6th: 2003–04
 * 8th: 2004–05

Scottish Programme of the Year:
 * 1st: 1995–96, 1996–97, 1997–98, 1998–99, 1999–2000, 2000–01, 2001–02, 2002–03, 2003–04, 2004–05, 2005–06, 2006–07, 2008–09
 * 2nd: 2007–08, 2009–10
 * 3rd: 1984–85, 1985–86
 * Other: 1981–82 (4th); 1982–83, 1983–84 (7th); 1986–87 (8th); 1987–88 (10th); 1988–89 (11th)

Scottish Programme of the Year (First Division):
 * 1st: 1984–85, 1985–86, 1986–87, 2000–01, 2001–02, 2002–03, 2003–04, 2004–05, 2005–06, 2006–07, 2007–08, 2008–09
 * 2nd: 1982–83, 1983–84, 1987/88, 1993/94,
 * Other: 1989–90 (5th), 1990–91 (7th)

Scottish Programme of the Year (Second Division / League One):
 * 1st: 1980–81, 1981–82, 1991–92, 1992–93, 1994–95, 1995–96, 1996–97, 1997–98, 1998–99, 1999–2000, 2009–10

Scottish Programme of the Year (Third Division / League Two):
 * 1st: 2010–11, 2011–12, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2015–16, 2016–17, 2017–18, 2018–19
 * 2nd: 2012–13

Scottish Programme of the Year Best Design (League Two):
 * 1st: 2011–12
 * 2nd: 2012–13

Hall of Fame1

 * 2011
 * The Dunn family
 * George Herd
 * Davie Laing
 * Tommy McCulloch
 * Pat Nevin


 * 2012
 * Craig Brown
 * Harry Hood
 * Harry Haddock


 * 2014
 * The 1966–67 Clyde squad
 * Tommy Craig (physio)
 * 2015
 * Brian Ahern
 * 2016
 * Keith Knox
 * Tommy Ring
 * 2018
 * Neil Hood


 * 2019
 * John McHugh

Club Awards
For the first time in 2015, the club arranged to bring together all the respective groups that present an end of season award for a collective event.


 * Supporters Player of the Year2
 * 2018–19 Barry Cuddihy
 * 2017–18 David Goodwillie
 * 2016–17 Peter MacDonald
 * 2015–16 Chris Smith
 * 2014–15 Alan Martin
 * 2012–13 John Sweeney
 * 2011–12 John Sweeney
 * 2010–11 Ross McMillan
 * 2009–10 Alan Lithgow
 * 2008–09 Billy Gibson
 * 2007–08 David Hutton
 * 2006–07 Craig McKeown
 * 2005–06 Eddie Malone
 * 2004–05
 * 2003–04
 * 2002–03 unknown
 * 2001–02 Jamie Mitchell
 * 2000–01 Jamie Mitchell


 * Young Player of the Year
 * 2014–15 Scott Ferguson
 * 2005–06 Craig Bryson
 * 2004–05 Craig Bryson


 * Website Player of the Year3
 * 2018–19 Ray Grant
 * 2014–15 Alan Martin
 * 2013–14 Brian McQueen
 * 2012–13 Jaime Barclay
 * 2011–12 Iain Gray
 * 2010–11 Ross McMillan
 * 2009–10 Alan Lithgow
 * 2008–09 Chris Higgins


 * Castlemilk Branch Supporters Club POTY
 * 2018–19 David Goodwillie
 * 2017–18 David Goodwillie
 * 2014–15 Alan Martin


 * Executive Club Player of the Year
 * 2017–18 David Goodwillie
 * 2014–15 Alan Martin
 * 2012–13 Iain Gray
 * 2011–12 John Sweeney
 * 2010–11 Marc McCusker
 * 2009–10 Alan Lithgow
 * 2008–09 Billy Gibson
 * 2007–08 Neil McGregor
 * 2006–07 Craig Bryson
 * 2005–06 Michael McGowan


 * CIC Owners Player of the Year4
 * 2011–12 John Neill


 * Clyde Crew Player of the Year5
 * 2009–10 Callum Reidford
 * 2008–09 Billy Gibson
 * 2007–08 Ruari MacLennan
 * 2006–07 David Hutton


 * Glasgow Branch Supporters Club POTY
 * 2017–18 David Goodwillie
 * 2005–06 Eddie Malone
 * 2002–03 unknown


 * Internet Player of the Year6
 * 2003–04 Mark McLaughlin
 * 2002–03 Leigh Hinds & Bryn Halliwell


 * Goal of the Season7
 * 2018–19 Scott Banks
 * 2017–18 Mark Lamont
 * 2016–17 Dylan Easton
 * 2015–16 Jon Paul McGovern
 * 2014–15 Brian McQueen
 * 2004–05 unknown
 * 2003–04 unknown
 * 2002–03 unknown
 * 2001–02 Jamie Mitchell


 * U-20 Players' Player of the Year
 * 2016–17 Ronan Sweeney

1The club launched its official Hall of Fame in 2011, with five inaugural inductees. Three more were inducted in 2012. The Clyde team of season 1966–67 was inducted in 2014. There was one inducted in 2015. There is also a Hall of Fame section on the club website.

2The Clyde Player of the Year is the club's official Player of the Year award voted for by supporters of Clyde. The event is currently organized and award presented by the Castlemilk Branch supporter's club.

3The Website Player of the Year is awarded to the player who has picked up the most man of the match points over the course of the season. Website members vote for their top three performers after every Clyde match with a running points total counting towards the overall award.

4The CIC Owners Player of the Year is decided based on a ballot of all owners of the club.

5The Clyde Crew is a youth club for supporters aged sixteen or under set up by Clyde in 2002, with two separate age groups from 0–11 and 12–16. The 0–11 age group was called the Kids Club in 2002 before its name change in 2003.

6The Internet Player of the Year was originally based on the player that won the most individual man of the match awards at the end of the season. The voting was changed for the 2003–04 season to website members voting for their top three performers after evey Clyde match with a running points total counting towards the overall award.

7 A Goal of the Season award was presented alongside the main Player of the Year award for the first time in season 2001–02 voted for by supporters. A new Goal of the Season award was started in season 2014–2015. It was voted for by the CIC Owners.


 * 2018-19
 * Arria Silver Player of the Year - John Rankin
 * Supporter Recognition Award - George Morrison
 * Community Foundation Recognition Award - Stevie Morton
 * https://www.clydefc.co.uk/news/2019/04/19/6064/#.XphDIMhKjIV


 * Arria Silver replaced the Executive Club membership.
 * https://www.clydefc.co.uk/news/2018/05/24/5833/#.XphGwshKjIU

Other awards and nominations

 * 'BBC Football Focus'' Clyde's Cult Heroes
 * Neil Hood (2004)
 * Archie Robertson and Danny Masterton - (Nominated)


 * Scottish Football Hall of Fame
 * Jim McLean (2005 inductee)
 * Bill Struth (2008 inductee)
 * Steve Archibald (2009 inductee)
 * Craig Brown (2010 inductee)
 * Charlie Nicholas (2014 inductee)
 * Alex Smith (2016 inductee)
 * John Clark (2017 inductee)


 * Rex Kingsley Footballer of the Year1
 * Harry Haddock (1959)


 * Scottish PFA First Division Player of the Year:
 * Ian Harty (2003–04)
 * Derek Frye (1983–84) - Nominated
 * Andy Willock (1987–88) - Nominated


 * Scottish PFA Second Division Player of the Year
 * Pat Nevin (1981–82)
 * Brian Carrigan (1999–2000)
 * Steve Convery (1998–99) - Nominated


 * PFA Scotland League Two Player of the Year
 * John Rankin (2018–19) - Nominated


 * Scottish PFA First Division Team of the Year:
 * Neil McGregor and Craig Bryson (2006–07)


 * PFA Scotland2 Third Division / League Two Team of the Year:
 * Jamie Barclay (2012–13)
 * Kieran MacDonald (2013–14)
 * Scott Linton (2015–16)
 * Peter MacDonald (2016–17)
 * Blair Currie and Scott Rumsby (2018–19)
 * John Rankin (2018–19)


 * SFL First Division Manager of the Year
 * Alan Kernaghan (2002–03)


 * SFL Second Division Manager of the Year
 * Allan Maitland (1999–2000)


 * SPFL League Two Manager of the Year
 * Danny Lennon (2018–19)


 * SFL Young Player of the Year
 * Brian Carrigan (1999–2000)


 * SFL First Division Manager of the Month:
 * Allan Maitland (Nov 2001)
 * Alan Kernaghan (Apr 2003, Dec 2003, Feb 2004)
 * Billy Reid (Aug 2004)
 * Joe Miller (Sep 2006)
 * John Brown (Dec 2008)


 * SFL Second Division Manager of the Month:
 * Allan Maitland (Mar 2000)


 * SPFL League Two Manager of the Month:
 * Jim Duffy (Oct 2013)
 * Barry Ferguson (Nov 2015, Feb 2016)
 * Danny Lennon (Mar 2018, Nov 2018, Jan 2019, Apr 2019)


 * SFL Player of the Month:
 * Brian Carrigan (Mar 2000)
 * Ian Harty (Dec 2003)
 * Willie McLaren (Jan 2009)


 * SFL Young Player of the Month:
 * Mark Gilhaney (Mar 2003)
 * Colin Marshall (Feb 2004)
 * Alex Walker (Sep 2004)
 * Tom Brighton (Aug 2005)
 * Connor Stevenson (Apr 2010)
 * Marc McCusker (Aug 2010)


 * SPFL League Two Player of the Month
 * David Gormley (Nov 2016)
 * Chris McStay (Mar 2018)
 * Dylan Cogill (Nov 2018)


 * SFA Fair Play Awards:
 * League Two (2013–14)


 * League Cup Young Player of the Round
 * Marc McCusker (2nd round, 2010–11)


 * PFA Scotland Goal of the Season
 * Dylan Easton (2016–17) - Nominated


 * SFL Goal of the Month:
 * Gavin Brown (Nov 2011)


 * Scottish Cup Goal of the Round:
 * Kevin Watt (4th round, 2013–14) – Nominated


 *  Other Player of the Tournaments
 * Pat Nevin (1982, UEFA U18 Championship)
 * Pat Keogh (2001, Keyline Challenge Cup)


 * Ramsdens Soccer Stars Tournament
 * Daniel Fitzpatrick (2013 – Joint 3rd)


 * SFL Pie of the Year:
 * 2001–02

1Before the SFWA awards got underway in 1965, the main player award was the one selected by Rex Kingsley of the Sunday Mail.

2PFA Scotland is the association for professional footballers in Scotland. It was formerly known as the Scottish Professional Footballers' Association (SPFA), but that organisation was dissolved and replaced by PFA Scotland in 2007.

Individual
 * Sports scientist Imran Alam shortlisted for Behind the Scenes - Medical Award (@ UK Asian Football Awards), 2013
 * David Mitchell (GK); Barry Cuddihy (RB), Tom Lang (CB), Scott Rumsby (CB), Martin McNiff (LB); Ray Grant (MF), John Rankin (MF), Chris McStay (MF); Ally Love (ST), Peter MacDonald (ST) (Cumbernauld News Team of the Decade, 2010–19).

Clyde FC Community Foundation
 * SFA Quality Mark: Gold Award, September 2019
 * Big Lottery Fund – Young Start Award, August 2017

Glasgow Southside
 * SFA Quality Mark: Development Award, March 2013
 * SFA Quality Mark: Standard Award, Deecember 2011

Clyde FC
 * SFA Club Licensing Scheme Bronze Award, October 2017
 * achieved Scottish National Club Licensing, December 2006

Televised matches

 * Clyde v Aberdeen (1950's)
 * Clyde v Celtic (!955 Scottish Cup Final)
 * Clyde 1–4 Rangers (1990's Scottish Cup)
 * Clyde 0–5 Celtic (2004-05 Scottish Cup) (BBC Scotland)
 * Clyde 2–1 Celtic (2005–06 Scottish Cup) (Sky Sports)
 * Clyde 1–1 Ross County (2006 Challenge Cup Final) (BBC Alba)
 * Clyde 0–1 Dundee United (2007-08 Scottish Cup) (Sky Sports)
 * Airdrie 1–0 Clyde (2008–09 First Division) (BBC Alba) - first 1st Division match on BBC Alba.
 * Clyde 0–2 Rangers (2012–13 Third Division) (Sky Sports)
 * Rangers 8–1 Clyde (2014–15 Challenge Cup) (BBC Alba)

Selecting

 * Rikki McFarlane 1982


 * 1978. SFA v HFL. Mention of Scotland assistant John Hagart. Selected by Willie Ormond.


 * Scottish League XI v Italy B side


 * Scottish League pool v Italy


 * Ally McLeods pool. SFL XI v Italy B squads. Though referred to as B international.
 * 1970. SFL v LOI
 * 1971. SFL v EFL
 * 1976. SFL v EFL.
 * 1978. SFL v IFL.


 * 1965. SFL v SFA
 * 1990. SFL v SFA.
 * 1994. Wales v Scotland B. Craig Brown manager.


 * SFL XI fixtures without top division players.
 * 30.12.1974. Serie B v 2nd Division


 * 26.04.1978 Italian Serie C. Italy B side with six full internationals Scotland B with trainer.

Daily Record Golden Boot

 * Daily Record Golden Shot
 * First player to reach 30 goals in domestic competitions only (Scottish League, Scottish Cup, and Scottish League Cup).



Football Personality of the Month

 * Initiative backed by the SFA.

Other

 * VCGB Scottish Sports Personality of the Year: 1983
 * SFA Special Merit Award: 1985
 * BBC Scotland Sportscene Team of the Year: 1987

Competitions

 * SIR W. CUNNINGHAM TROPHY


 * RUTHERGLEN FC TOURNAMENT


 * PORT GLASGOW ATHLETIC TOURNAMENT

60 Minutes

 * ABERCORN TOURNAMENT


 * Cameron Athletic Sports 1889
 * King's Park beat East Stirlingshire and Cameron.


 * Abercorn Sports 1889
 * St Mirren beat Abercorn in final


 * Morton Sports 1887. Morton beat Abercorn 4-3.

40 Minutes

 * THIRD LANARK TOURNAMENT


 * QUEEN'S PARK TOURNAMENT


 * AIRDRIEONIANS TOURNAMENT


 * SHETTLESTON TOURNAMENT

Other

 * DUNDEE CHARITY CUP

The Association
Sir George Trevelyan became patron to the association in (September 1892?).

The Association awarded Tollcross the trophy in 1887. Their opponents Cowlairs did not turn up for the final.

Holders Celtic did not enter the competition in 1890–91 with the institution of the Scottish League.

At a meeting, the treasurer revealed after all expenses were paid there was disposal of £150 available (£120 to be allocated and £30 kept in reserve).

Fixtures
There was mention of a match with Forfarshire scheduled for March 1888, but the secretary of the Forfarshire Association confirmed there was no match scheduled.


 * The 1886–87 match was postponed for a week because of the Scottish Cup tie with Clyde and Third Lanark.
 * DATES MIXED UP

SPARE LINKS *FOOTBALL 1 April 1886. (FFA Negotiations for ground) Other Association Selects
 * Sport and Pastime 3 April 1886.
 * FOOTBALL 6 April 1886. DC
 * FOOTBALL 6 April 1886. DET (Original date was May 8th)
 * NO HEADING 24 May 1886.
 * FOOTBALL 26 March 1886.
 * FOOTBALL ; FIXTURES 23 April 1886.
 * SPORT & PASTIME 24 April 1886. (Ground announced & unavailable Lanarkshire players)
 * ATHLETIC NOTES 30 April 1886.
 * FOOTBALL 16 December 1886 (Date announced, venue not)
 * FOOTBALL 24 December 1886. (!)
 * TOMORROW'S FOOTBALL 25 March 1887. (!)
 * FOOTBALL MATCH 26 March 1887. (FFA v GNE announced)
 * NOTES FROM THE WEST 8 April 1887.
 * LFA 20 March 1889.
 * NEXT SEASON'S MATCHES 15 April 1889.
 * FOOTBALL 15 March 1890. (2nd XI Cup Ceremony)
 * SPORTING & ATHLETIC NOTES 20 November 1886.
 * FOOTBALL 3 December 1886.
 * LFA 28 February 1891.

Scottish Military teams



 * Gordon Highlanders


 * Irish Cup: 1889–90


 * IFA Shield: 1908, 1909, 1910


 * Played in first Banffshire Charity Cup.


 * Glasgow based for 3 Scottish Cup seasons.


 * B Watch


 * Army Cup:


 * Belfast Charity Cup: 1889–90


 * County Antrim Shield: 1890–91


 * IFA Shield: 1920


 * 93rd Highlanders
 * IFA Shield: 1902


 * Highland Light Infantry
 * Army Cup: 1901


 * IFA Shield: 1907, 1931


 * Royal Scots Fusiliers
 * IFA Shield: 1925


 * Seaforth Highlanders
 * IFA Shield: 1930


 * Dundee Engineers Company
 * Corporation Cup: 1919

Other Teams

 * British & Irish XI


 * 27.03.1893. Celtic 2—1 All Ireland XI. Celtic Park (2,000)
 * 18.11.1939. Football League XI v All British XI. Goodison Park. (Anglo clubs only)
 * 1941. Football League XI v All British XI. (Anglo clubs only).


 * Army XI


 * Inter Allied Services Cup. British & Empire Army, RAF, Navy, Merchant Navy, Allied Armies.


 * 06.05.1940. 2–6 East of Scotland, Tynecastle. 2,000.


 * 15.03.1941. 8–2 Allied Armies. Stamford Bridge.


 * 25.01.1941. 1–0 Scottish FA XI. Den's Park.


 * 21.08.1954. v Falkirk Reserves, Brockville.


 * 15.11.1960. v Aberdeen. Pittodrie.


 * 13.02.1961. v Scotland U-23. Fir Park.


 * Unfounded
 * 29.01.1941. 4–4 Oxford University @ Oxford.
 * 12.02.1941. 4–2 Oxford University @ Oxford.
 * 08.02.1941. Monfeifth Tayside Rovers, Castle Green.
 * 24.06.1942. Forfar Junior Select, Station Park
 * 01.10.1945. Dundee, Dens Park


 * OTHER


 * June 1939. RAF 4–4 Coastside. Waird's Park


 * 19.11.1939. St Andrew's City v Military XI. Recreation Park.


 * 14.08.1954. Scottish Command v Airdrie Reserves. Broomfield Park.

Non participation

 * Polish Brigade
 * 09.06.1941. 7—1 Home Guard


 * 09.06.1941. 5—0 BBA Ex Members. University Park.


 * 12.06.1941. v Royal Air Force


 * 14.06.1941. 1—10 Royal Artillery.


 * 26.06.1941. 3—2 Forfar Select.


 * June 1941. 4—1 Army XI. West End Park.


 * June 1941. v Celtic East End.


 * Polish XI
 * 07.06.1941. v Ceres Home Guard
 * 07.06.1941. v Arbroath Glencairn
 * 10.06.1941. 6—4 Newburgh
 * 14.06.1941. 6—4 Arbroath Accies


 * Army XI
 * 03.06.1941. 3—1 Home Guard
 * 04.06.1941. 4—4 Ladybank Select. Victoria Park.


 * Home Guard
 * 13.06.1941. 2—1 ARP Services


 * Royal Air Force
 * 03.07.1941. v Angus Select.

Exhibition Teams

 * Zingari v Crusaders


 * Zingari no show?
 * https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0001876/18950104/004/0001
 * https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0002710/18910311/063/0004

CRUSADERS

 * Scottish Crusaders
 * Option for Exhibition Cup (1888). Played English clubs (Villa included) at end of season (1887–88). Mostly comprised Queen's Park, Rangers and Airdrie players.


 * Talk of Crusaders forming a club (i.e. Corinthians).


 * Possible match with Forfarshire.


 * 24.04.1886. 2–1 v Aston Villa, Perrybar.


 * 28.05.1887. 1–0 v Aston Villa, Hampden (5000).


 * 17.05.1889. 2–3 v Montrose, Links Park.


 * Crusaders (Edinburgh)
 * 27.04.1889. 1–4 v Linlithgow Athletic. Captain's Lark.


 * Crusaders (Glasgow)
 * 14.05.1888. 1–4 Larkhall Thistle, Gas Works Park.


 * Crusaders
 * Cambuslang FC Sports (1889). Crusaders win five-a-Side competition.


 * Crusaders (Arbroath)
 * 04.05.1889. 9–7 v Friockheim.


 * Crusaders (Airdrie)
 * 28.04.1888. 10–0 v Sunnyside Thistle @ Coatbridge.
 * 03.06.1889. 3–0 Shamrock, Academy Park.


 * Forfarshire Crusaders
 * 18.05.1889. 8–1 v Harp, East Dock Street.


 * Burntisland Crusaders
 * 17.04.1889. 3–4 v Albion, Robbie's Park.
 * Kirkcaldy Athletic FC Sports (1889). Crusaders in five-a-side competition.

BOHEMIAMS

 * Bohemians
 * v Partick Thistle (1888), 1–3, Inchview. Charity.


 * Glasgow Bohemians
 * 09.06.1888. v QOS Wanderers, Cresswell (Dumfries). Lead in at HT.
 * 11.04.1908. 1–2 v Juniors (3/4 players short).
 * 18.04.1908. 4–4 v Peebles Rovers, Whitestone Park.

I ZINGARI

 * 09.06.1883. v Strathmore, Rollo's Pier.


 * 19.03.1887. 9–4 v Southern Counties, Dumfries (2,000).


 * May 1887. v Wanderers, @ Kilsyth.


 * 25.05.1887. 1–1 v Rangers, Hampdem. Benefit match. Past & present Queen's Park players.


 * Queen's Park's season ended (1887–88). Some players to assist I Zingari under Mr C. Campbell.


 * 11.05.1889. 4–3 v Montrose 2nd XI, Links Park.


 * 05.04.1890. 5–1 v Wellbane (A).


 * 11.08.1890. 3–4 v Port Glasgow Athletic (A).


 * Glasgow Zingari


 * 07.04.1888. 4–1 v Arbroath. Mostly Queen's Park players. Rest unknown.


 * 15.05.1889. 4–7 v Albion Rovers. Meadow Park.


 * Hamilton Zingari
 * 31.08.1889. v Third Lanark Cathkin XI, Cathkin Park.


 * Baltic I Zingari
 * 04.05.1889. 6–4 North British Railway Clerks, Rollo's Pier.

OTHER

 * 25.05.1889. Montrose FC 3–2 Crusaders (Selection of local players from all sources). Links Park.


 * 15.05.1889. Albion Rovers v I Zingari. Meadow Park, Whifflet.


 * 15.05.1889. Montrose 2nd XI 3–4 I Zingari. Links Park.


 * May 1889. Largs Thistle 2–3 St Mirren Zingari. Aubrey Crescent

MMM

 * 1888. Probables v Improbables.


 * 30.03.1889. Crown Combination 0–5 Abercorn.


 * 01.01.1890. Inverness Crown 0–2 Our Boys, Dalneigh (2,000).


 * 25.05.1889. Seniors & Juniors (Scratch XI) v Wishaw Thistle.


 * May 1890. Arthurlie 0–1 Glasgow, Barrhead.


 * 16.05.1890. Uddingston 4–5 Hamilton Select, Meadowside, Uddingston.


 * May 1890. Wishaw Thistle 4–1 Glasgow. Attendance (1,000).


 * 07.03.1896. International trial 'A' 2–2 'B' and 'C' 3–2 'D', Cathkin Park.


 * 01.04.1924. Scotland 'A' v 'B' trial match. Cathkin Park.

Other Fixtures

 * 14.11.1897 NOS 1 HOM 6
 * 01.01.1901 S Counties 3 Rangers 2

International XI
OTHER


 * June 1889. Scotland International Team, Benefit Match, Coatbridge. (Meadow Park).


 * 08.05.1935. Anglo-Scots v England, Highbury.
 * 1912. Possible Scotland v South Africa match that won't happen.

1901

 * https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0001876/19011007/025/0003
 * https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0001876/19011007/030/0003
 * https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000582/19010626/141/0005
 * https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0001876/19010517/041/0003
 * https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0002661/19010601/078/0004
 * https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000452/19010517/084/0004
 * https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0001876/19010802/065/0004


 * News Rangers v Queen's Park players of old match.


 * Aquatics results for July 21.


 * https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0001965/18880609/075/0006

SOLO SPORTS



 * The Highland Sports were under the auspices of the Strathallan Games Committee.

OTHER

 * https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0002684/19010506/010/0001


 * https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0002684/19010509/008/0001


 * https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0002684/19010501/010/0001


 * https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000452/19010503/063/0004


 * https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000452/19010510/067/0004


 * https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000452/19010520/057/0004

Women's tour: 27 (18 titles, 9 runner-ups)

 * Also formed part of the Ontario Curling Tour in 2012–13.

Other achievements

 * Grand Slam Cup: 2012–13, 2014–15
 * European Masters: 2015
 * Continental Cup: 2012, 2019, 2020
 * Frances Brodie Award: 2012


 * Scottish Mixed Curling Championship: 2007, 2012, 2013; runner-up 2008
 * British Curling NCA January Challenge:
 * Women's event: 2021
 * British Curling NCA Elite Finals:
 * Women's event: runner-up 2021
 * Mixed doubles: runner-up 2021

Rise of Andy Murray and Scottish tennis (2008–11)
Jamie Murray was the first British winner at Wimbledon in 2007 since the mixed doubles success of Jo Durie and Jeremy Bates in 1987. Murray won the same event.

At the 2008 US Open, Andy Murray was the first Brit in a Grand Slam men's singles final since Greg Rusedski in 1997. Jamie Murray reached the mixed doubles final too, but the brothers both lost.

After he rose to world number four on September 8, 2008, Murray would try to dethrone Novak Djokovic, Rafa Nadal, and Roger Federer to top the world rankings for the next eight years, which included seven different spells as world number two.

Colin Fleming and Jocelyn Rae won the gold medal in the mixed doubles at the 2010 Commonwealth Games. Andy Murray reached the 2010 and 2011 finals of the Australian Open, but lost out to Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic.

Grand Slams and Olympics (2012–13)
Andy Murray was the first Brit to reach a Wimbledon men's singles final in 2012 since Bunny Austin in 1938 then became the first Brit to win the title in 2013 since Fred Perry in 1936. His 2012 US Open title made him the first British Grand Slam men's singles champion since Perry in 1936 too. Both slams were won against Novak Djokovic.

Four weeks after his 2012 defeat to Roger Federer at SW19, Andy Murray returned to the All England Club for the 2012 Olympics. He beat the same opponent in straight sets for the Gold medal.

The Murrays end Davis Cup wait (2015)
Great Britain reclaimed the Davis Cup in 2015, the nations first success in 79 years since the 1936 tournament. Andy Murray won 11 (of 12) rubbers in total. Andy and Jamie Murray won three doubles rubbers in-a-row together.

The Commonwealth Arena in Glasgow hosted the World Group first round (3–2 v United States) and semi final (3–2 v Australia) ties for the 2015 tournament. In 2016, the World Group semi final match returned to same venue, but Great Britain were beaten 2–3 to Argentina.

Year of the Scots (2016)
Jamie Murray won the Australian (his maiden Grand Slam doubles title) and US Open doubles titles. He became the first British player to be crowded world number one. On April 4, 2016, he officially topped ATP doubles rankings.

As well as reaching his maiden Rolland Garros final, Andy Murray won another Wimbledon title and became the only player to defend his Olympics Games title at Rio 2016.

After he reached the Paris Masters final, Murray finally broke the 666-week combined reign by the 'Big Three' as world number one on November 26, 2016.

After he despatched Djokovic to win his maiden ATP World Tour Finals title, it confirmed his status as number one in the year end world rankings for 2016. His reign lasted a total of 41 weeks.

With the growing success and popularity of Paralympic sport since 2012, Gordon Reid has emerged as successful player in wheelchair tennis.

In 2016, Reid achieved his best season in singles competition, he won Australian Open, Wimbledon, and Paralympic Games titles.

Continued doubles success (2017–22)
Jamie Murray continued his success in mixed doubles. He won Wimbledon in 2017. He then won the US Open for three straight years in 2017, 2018, and 2019.

In addition to Murray, Gordon Reid has won 19 Grand Slams in mens wheelchair doubles.

The Billie Jean King Cup and Davis Cup finals are to held in the same country for the first time in 2022. The Emirates Arena will host both competitions. Previously as the Fed Cup, it returns to Great Britain for the first time since 1991.

Early Seasons
10.03.1883. Clyde 3 v 1 Northern. Barrowfield. GNE Cup.

Matches
UNEXPLAINDED CANCELLATIONS (Other matches played on these days)
 * According to Greenock Telegraph (November 12th), Port Glasgow Athletic were scheduled to play Clyde on November 27th and February 26th.
 * According to Dundee Courier (November 12th) Cowlairs were scheduled to play Clyde on November 13th.
 * According to Evening Post (May 6th), Albion Rovers were scheduled to play Clyde on May 7th.

''(Other reasons)
 * New Year fixture with Harp cancelled because of a disagreement.

Matches

 * Match postponed against Kilbirnie at Barrowfield, December 31, 1887. Kilbirnie unable to field a team.


 * Match postponed against Kirkintilloch Athletic, March, 1888. Clyde decided not to show.

Matches

 * Postponements


 * Postponed match with Strathmore on March 30, 1889. Four players were unavailable. THey were selected to play for North Eastern. Three more players confirmed they could not travel to Dundee.


 * Possible Cancellations / Rearrangements
 * Fixtures with St Mirren on October 13, 1888, and March 30, 1889.


 * Fixture with Dykebar on October 6, 1888.


 * Fixture with Bootle on January 1, 1889.


 * Other
 * 29.12.1888. Avalon 2–2 Clyde. Carolina Port.
 * 25.01.1889. Queen's Park 4–4 Clyde. Lunanhead.
 * 02.02.1889. Dalmore v Clyde. Carolina Port.

Matches

 * Kilbirnie on August 24, 1889, and April 5, 1890.

Matches

 * Cancelled match with Heart of Midlothian at Tynecastle on May 6, 1891.
 * Clyde were drawn against Rutherglen in semi finals of Graham Charity Cup.

1877–1900

 * Bazaar event held by club at Trades Hall, Glassford Street.


 * A brake away club from Clyde FC will be formed.


 * Farewell match at Barrowfield between Clyde 'A' and Govan Junior Association XI.


 * Transfers inbounded to the club ahead of 1897–98.

1900–1925

 * Holders of Glasgow & West League title (1904–05).


 * Unbeaten in league going in to match with Celtic on October 31, 1908.


 * Came close to winning national championship in 1909–10.


 * Application to use Helenvale Park was rejected by Glasgow Transport Committee.

1925–1950

 * Arsenal coach attented Clyde v Motherwell to scout Billy Boyd.


 * Everton considered offer for striker John Gillies after club's Scottish scout had watched him at Shawfield.


 * Alf Ackerman was signed from the Pretoria Municipals of the Transvaal League. He was the sixth player from South African signed by Travers.


 * SAFA President Frederick Fell to visit Pat Travers and Shawfield.


 * Arsenal were only promised to be notified by Pat Travers if Billy McPhail had ever been up for sale Sunderland were also interested.


 * Glasgow Cup final on September 26, 1949. Rangers recovered from 2–0 behind to secure a replay (att, 53,177).


 * "Bonnie Wee Clyde"
 * "Bonnie Wee Clyde"


 * "Good auld Clyde".


 * Rae the penalty king.


 * Transfer prices for club players.


 * Never won in league at Palmerston.


 * Underdogs in 1939 Scottish Cup final.


 * Ousted in Victory Cup semi finals.


 * English clubs eye Les Johnstone (Newcastle United, Leicester City, Bury, Bradford)


 * RSA
 * Clyde in South Africa.


 * Clyde FC of Cape Town, South Africa. More RSA transfer targets too.


 * Mystery goalkeeper revealed and another trial offer.


 * Other


 * £29.929 since Charity Cup started (as of 1929).


 * Runners-up to Third Lanark at Scotstoun.


 * Crawford transfer. Kirkintilloch Harp transfer. Coming season.  !








 * 1870s & 1880s


 * Coming football season.


 * Sawyers arrived from Kilmarnock and joined his brother at club.


 * 1890s
 * 1896. New reserve coach.


 * Scottish Alliance matters.


 * The club approached Proudfoot of Partick Thistle.


 * 1910s
 * 1914. Clyde to run a reserve team next season.


 * 1920s


 * SFA board member of Clyde.


 * 1930s


 * Severe financial problems in 1931.


 * Columnist The Major of the Dundee Courier says "a good team, but not the quality to win highest honours" in 1938–39.


 * Squad of 27 players including 13 forwards.


 * 1940. Failed bid to use Helenvale Park.


 * 1950s
 * 1952. Pompey scout. Man City and Preston suggested.


 * 1958. Played best football of the season.

Mini Football

 * Clyde Sports
 * 1887 (RU v Strollers); 1917 (W 2–1 Rangers); 1919 (RU 1–3 Rangers)


 * Celtic Sports

1877–1899

 * Clyde Sports: 1887 (PR results), 1888


 * St Mirren FC Sports 1888; PR 1–3 Abercorn (GK from St Mirren).


 * Rangers FC & Clydesdale Harriers Sports 1889; PR (v Third Lanark Cahonios)


 * Clyde (1R, scratched to hosts), Alexandra Athletic Sports 1882.


 * Clyde Strollers (1R, 0–4 v Clydesdale Wanderers), Wishaw Thistle Sports 1889. (No senior team)


 * Glasgow Police Sports - Not Held: 1888, 1895

1900–1909

 * Polmont Tournament: 1902 (RU 0–1 B&W)
 * Falkirk Sports: 1902 (RU 0–1 St Mirren) 1905 (2R 0–2 Motherwell)
 * Falkirk Saturday Sports: 1907 (RU 0–3 Falkirk)
 * Lanarkshire Constabulary 1904 (W 2–1 Celtic)


 * Rugby Park Competition: 1908 (1R Galston #2)

1930 onwards

 * Monklands Harriers 1936; 1937 (Clyde Sports, SF v P Thistle)


 * CWRF: 1942, SF (0–2 Rangers)


 * 1948, Paisley Indoor Fives
 * 1948, Ayrshire Comp
 * 1949, Dunfermline Week Comp


 * 1931, Glasgow Civic Sports, 1R, 1–1* Airdrieonians


 * 1931, Rangers Sports, 1R, 1–4 Q Park


 * 1932, Celtic Sports, RU 1–2 Celtic.


 * 1939, Glasgow Tramways Sports, SF, 0–2 Rangers

Reserves

 * ??.09.1887. Hurlford 8-1 Clyde. Station Ground. Cup Tie.
 * 01.06.188?. Kilbirnie 6-2 Clyde. Milton Park.


 * OTHER CLYDE
 * 21.12.1889, Dalmore, 4–1, Carolina Port
 * 28.12.1889, Glasgow Harp, 0–3

Regional

 * GNE
 * 01.02.1890
 * 31.01.1891

Non participation

 * Mystery goalkeeper.


 * The


 * Scotland XI to play a representative match once a month.


 * Other
 * 27.03.1893. Celtic 2—1 All Ireland XI. Celtic Park (2,000)
 * 18.11.1939. Football League XI v All British XI. Goodison Park.
 * 1941. Football League XI v All British XI.


 * Army XI


 * Inter Allied Services Cup. British & Empire Army, RAF, Navy, Merchant Navy, Allied Armies.


 * No inclusions
 * 06.05.1940. 2–6 East of Scotland, Tynecastle. 2,000.
 * 15.03.1941. 8–2 Allied Armies. Stamford Bridge.
 * 25.01.1941. 1–0 Scottish FA XI. Den's Park.
 * 21.08.1954. v Falkirk Reserves, Brockville.
 * 15.11.1960. v Aberdeen. Pittodrie.
 * 13.02.1961. v Scotland U-23. Fir Park.


 * Unfounded
 * 29.01.1941. 4–4 Oxford University @ Oxford.
 * 12.02.1941. 4–2 Oxford University @ Oxford.
 * 08.02.1941. Monfeifth Tayside Rovers, Castle Green.
 * 24.06.1942. Forfar Junior Select, Station Park
 * 01.10.1945. Dundee, Dens Park


 * OTHER


 * June 1939. RAF 4–4 Coastside. Waird's Park


 * 19.11.1939. St Andrew's City v Military XI. Recreation Park.


 * 14.08.1954. Scottish Command v Airdrie Reserves. Broomfield Park.


 * Forfar Select v Polish Brigade Select, Station Park.

Other Sports

 * Rowing


 * SARA Challenge Shield (1887 Holders). J.D. Graham.


 * Cricket
 * 1888. Glasgow Temperance Athletic v Clyde (cup tie).


 * 1888. QF draw: Stirling Burgh United v Clyde or Fauldhouse Victoria (City Cup, Glasgow Association).


 * 1888. Clyde beat Fauldhouse. Clyde Scored 300 runs. (City Cup)


 * 1889. match vs Coatbridge Thistle.


 * Water Polo
 * 1886. match Vs Thistle.


 * http://www.scottishleague.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=5172&p=30467&hilit=Shawfield#p30467
 * http://www.scottishleague.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=4737&p=27957&hilit=Shawfield#p27957
 * http://www.scottishleague.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=4330&p=27114&hilit=Shawfield#p27114
 * http://www.scottishleague.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=4247&p=26790&hilit=Shawfield#p26790
 * http://www.scottishleague.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=4517&p=27008&hilit=John+Prentice#p27008
 * http://www.scottishleague.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=3344&p=18664&hilit=Frank+Thompson#p18664
 * https://www.heraldscotland.com/sport/13413527.clyde-ready-return-east-end-glasgow-almost-30-years-leaving-shawfield/
 * http://www.tellhimhespele.com/a-rush-and-a-push-and-the-land-is-ours/
 * http://www.scottishleague.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=258&hilit=Shawfield
 * http://www.scottishleague.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=3348&p=18691&hilit=Shawfield#p18691


 * http://www.scottishleague.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=3138&p=17467&hilit=Shawfield#p17467
 * http://www.scottishleague.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=3544&p=20095&hilit=Shawfield#p20095
 * http://www.scottishleague.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=3725&p=20995&hilit=Shawfield#p20995
 * http://www.scottishleague.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=2886&hilit=Walter+Jack&sid=90849fb1a6ba49d18ec76202d4cd7120
 * http://www.scottishleague.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=2159&hilit=Shawfield
 * http://www.scottishleague.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=4405&p=26223&hilit=Glasgow+vs+Sheffield#p26223
 * http://www.scottishleague.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=4451
 * 1891, 12,500 Clyde v Celtic


 * http://www.scottishleague.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=2256&hilit=Shawfield
 * http://www.scottishleague.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=363&hilit=Jackie+Chalmers
 * http://www.scottishleague.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=5134&p=30286&hilit=Pat+Travers#p30286


 * https://playupliverpool.com/1964/02/24/james-blair-jimmy-blair-playupliverpool-com/
 * http://www.scottishleague.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=3573&hilit=Shawfield&start=30
 * http://www.scottishleague.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=3769&p=21344&hilit=Shawfield#p21344
 * https://www.edinburghnews.scotsman.com/sport/football/hibee-history-mcleishs-men-need-penalties-sink-clyde-265260?amp
 * http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/scotland/1491456.stm
 * https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/local-sport/clyde-title-heartbreak-relived-16-21879062.amp
 * https://www.thefreelibrary.com/FOOTBALL%3A+Training%27s+a+triple+treat+for+Cranmer%3B+DIVISION+2.-a060358938
 * https://www.heraldscotland.com/news/12719333.journey-for-the-away-team-is-just-a-walk-along-the-corridor/

Also

 * https://www.scotsman.com/sport/football/scotland-v-canada-brief-history-1996845?amp


 * https://www.centralfifetimes.com/sport/18565504.cowdenbeath-manager-made-mark-mid-sixties/


 * https://theedinburghreporter.co.uk/2012/10/the-game-on-new-years-day-hearts-0-hibs-7/


 * https://playupliverpool.com/2000/01/01/players-merits-h-to-m/amp/


 * http://carousel.royalwebhosting.net/itv/HomeInts.html


 * https://www.londonhearts.com/museum/Scrapbooks/rexindex.html


 * https://www.londonhearts.com/scores/images/1910/1910032101.htm


 * https://www.londonhearts.com/scores/images/1911/1911032001.htm

Also so

 * https://www.bernardthompson.com/2017/12/johnny-madden-grandfather-of-czech.html?m=1


 * https://www.scottishsporthistory.com/sports-history-news-and-blog/johnny-dick-the-scot-who-put-the-iron-into-sparta


 * http://scottishcomedyfc.com/scottish-footballs-coaching-pioneers-2-john-dick/


 * https://www.scotsfootballworldwide.scot/maddendick


 * https://www.scotsman.com/sport/football/celtic/latest-celtic-news/scots-footballer-hailed-taking-game-europe-1505266


 * https://en.slavia.cz/clanek.asp?id=First-Slavia-manager-J-W-Madden-was-born-155-years-ago-637


 * http://scottishcomedyfc.com/scottish-footballs-coaching-pioneers-1-john-madden/


 * https://www.scottishsporthistory.com/sports-history-news-and-blog/scots-in-opposition-peter-farmer-and-victor-gibson-at-the-french-cup-final-of-1924


 * https://www.scottishsporthistory.com/sports-history-news-and-blog/revealed-the-true-identity-of-victor-gibson


 * https://www.scottishsporthistory.com/sports-history-news-and-blog/the-scot-who-made-belgium-world-champions-willie-maxwell


 * https://www.scottishsporthistory.com/sports-history-news-and-blog/scots-hero-who-won-footballs-first-olympic-gold


 * https://www.scotsfootballworldwide.scot/williehunter


 * https://www.scottishsporthistory.com/sports-history-news-and-blog/new-book-celebrates-canadian-soccer-and-its-close-links-with-scotland


 * http://www.stamnummer25.be/page/2/?s=William+Maxwell


 * http://scottishcomedyfc.com/scottish-footballs-coaching-pioneers-4-jacky-robertson/


 * https://www.scotsman.com/sport/forgotten-scot-who-helped-shape-sporting-lisbons-history-1684502?amp


 * https://und.com/jamie-clark-named-head-coach-at-harvard/


 * https://www.nutmegmagazine.co.uk/issue-2/college-soccers-godfather/


 * https://www.scottishsporthistory.com/sports-history-news-and-blog/older-than-he-looks-how-jimmy-lawrence-lost-six-years


 * https://footballcollectorsitems.com/medals/-coins/peter-dougall-career-archive.html


 * https://www.scotsman.com/sport/soccer-pioneers-scottish-players-made-it-semi-finals-first-world-cup-1718134?amp


 * https://www.scotsfootballworldwide.scot/killymcphersons


 * https://scottishfootballmuseum.org.uk/resources/news/george-ramsay-the-worlds-first-football-manager/


 * https://scottishfootballmuseum.org.uk/resources/news/danny-mclennan-the-explorer/


 * https://www.scottishsporthistory.com/sports-history-news-and-blog/success-over-the-seas-the-curious-story-of-william-raeside-aka-cowan


 * https://www.scottishsporthistory.com/sports-history-news-and-blog/scottish-footballs-mexican-adventure-in-1946


 * https://www.scotsfootballworldwide.scot/raeside


 * https://www.playingpasts.co.uk/articles/athletics/that-prince-of-speed-raisers-james-q-mcpherson-and-former-pedestrians-as-association-football-trainers-in-the-1900s/#_ftnref35

Spare Links

 * 1888-89
 * https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0002655/18881005/115/0008


 * https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0004178/18880810/089/0007


 * Clyde English Trip, December 1888.
 * https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000710/18881229/100/0004


 * Clyde v Celtic, Expected XI, August 1888.
 * https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0001965/18880810/015/0002


 * Clyde v LFA XI, May 1888
 * https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0001965/18880507/050/0004


 * Ayr.




 * 1889-90
 * 17.08.1889
 * 24.08.1889
 * 31.08.1889
 * 28.09.1889
 * 12.10.1889
 * 21.09.1889
 * 05.10.1889
 * 26.10.1889
 * 09.11.1889
 * 25.01.1890
 * 23.11.1889
 * 30.11.1889
 * 07.12.1889
 * 16.12.1889
 * 21.12.1889
 * 28.12.1889
 * 01.01.1890 & 02.01.1890 <
 * 29.03.1890
 * 05.04.1890
 * 24.05.1890
 * 12.04.1890
 * 08.03.1890


 * 1890-91
 * 27.09.1890
 * 06.12.1890
 * 13.12.1890
 * 01.01.1891
 * 31.01.1891
 * 14.02.1891
 * 28.02.1891
 * 23.05.1891
 * 23.05.1891


 * EXTRAS


 * CH Sports 1891


 * 1888 GIE match