Third Lanark: Champions of Scotland 1903-04 (Desert Island Football Histories)
However, the final decision of the existing league members was to elec Montrose Football Club is a Scottish semi-professional football team, based in the town of Montrose, Angus. The club was founded in History Early years The club were founded in and play at Links Park. In —24 they achieved a creditable fourth-placed finish. However, the following season Montrose finished at the bottom of the table, and despite signs of a recovery in —26, lost their league place when the Third Division was scrapped owing to the financial difficulties experienced by many of the member clubs.
The club was readmitted to the Second Division in — In the s, the first few league seasons after readmiss They compete in the Scottish Premiership and have never been relegated from the top division of the Scottish football league system since they were promoted in , despite twice finishing within the relegation zone. Formed in as a result of the amalgamation of three clubs from Aberdeen, they rarely challenged for honours until the post war decade, when they won each of the major Scottish trophies under manager Dave Halliday. This level of success was surpassed in the s, when, under the management of Alex Ferguson, they won three league titles, four Scottish Cups and a Scottish League Cup, alongside the two European trophies.
The Aberdeenshire Cup is currently sponsored by the Evening Express newspaper. Origin The competition was first held in and was organised by the ADFA which formed the same year. Dr Maitland Moir, honorary president, presented the ADFA with a cup which ultimately became the property of Aberdeen after their second win in Bon Accord Football Club were a football team from Aberdeen, Scotland who suffered the worst defeat in any Scottish senior football match, losing 36—0 to Arbroath on 12 September in a first round match of the Scottish Cup. Thirteen goals were scored by centre-forward John Petrie, a Scottish Cup and joint world record.
The Bon Accord goal keeper was Andrew Lornie. Game v Arbroath in the Scottish Cup Arbroath were 15—0 up by half time, and scored another 21 goals in the second half. The Scottish Athletic Journal at the time wrote "The leather was landed between the posts 41 times, but five of the times were disallowed. Here and there, enthusiasts would be seen scoring sheet and pencil in hand, taking note of the goals as one would score runs at a cricket match.
Whether they were related to the same Orion Cricket Club is unclear, The season was the th season of competitive football in Scotland and the 84th season of Scottish league football. Aberdeen Football Club are a Scottish professional association football club based in Aberdeen.
They have played at their home ground, Pittodrie, since the club's formation in The club's record appearance maker is Willie Miller, who made appearances between and Joe Harper is the club's record goalscorer, scoring goals in major competitions during his two spells at Aberdeen. This list encompasses the major honours won by Aberdeen, records set by the club, their managers and their players.
The player records section includes details of the club's leading goalscorers and those who have made most appearances in first-team competitions. It also records notable achievements by Aberdeen players on the international stage, and the highest transfer fees paid and received by the club. Attendance records at Pittodrie are also included in th The —89 season was the 92nd season of competitive football in Scotland.
For the title run-in, he also signed defender Mel Sterland from Sheffield Wednesday, only to sell him to Leeds United in the close season. Alex Smith and Jocky Scott took joint charge of Aberdeen for the season following the departure of Ian Porterfield after less than two years in charge, but were still unable to return to the club to the glory days of Alex Ferguson, as Rangers and Celtic collected all the major prizes once The —91 season was the 94th season of competitive football in Scotland. It was notable for the fact that there was a last day title decider at Ibrox between Rangers and Aberdeen.
Both teams went into the match level on points and goal difference, but Rangers needed to win the match because Aberdeen had scored two goals more.
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Rangers won the title with a 2—0 win thanks to two goals by Mark Hateley. The —17 season was the 44th season of competitive football in Scotland and the 27th season of the Scottish Football League. The —02 season was the th season of competitive football in Scotland. Livingston, who were known as Meadowbank Thistle until relocating from Edinburgh to Livingston in and played their first season in their new location as a Third Division club.
James Soye born 14 April was a Scottish professional footballer who played as an inside-forward for various clubs in Scotland, Ireland and England in the period prior to World War I. Football career Soye was born in the Govan area of Glasgow and trained as an electrical engineer. The "Saints" were anxious to regain the Southern League title which they had taken six times in the eight years up to , but had finished in a disappointing third place at the end of the —05 season. He made his debut away to Norwich City on 9 September when he playe The —88 season was the 91st season of competitive football in Scotland.
Rangers, further strengthened with the signing of Englishmen Ray Wilkins and Mark Walters in midfield, had consolation for their failure to repeat title glory in the shape of a League Cup win. They could only finish third in the league, with Hearts finishing second - 10 points adrift of champions Celtic. The Old Firm league fixture at Ibrox in October , which ended in a 2—2 draw, saw three players red carded.
Retrieved 18 July The —90 season was the 93rd season of competitive football in Scotland. Aberdeen won their first major honours since the departure of Alex Ferguson, winning a cup double of the Scottish Cup and the League Cup. Celtic finished the season without winning a trophy, mounting the pressure on manager Billy McNeill. Rangers abandoned their longstanding signing policy by acquiring Mo Johnston, who was the first high-profile Catholic player to sign for Rangers. Johnston joined Rangers after having come close to rejoining his old club Celtic from French club Nantes.
Also arriving at Rangers was the Everton and England winger Trevor Steven, filling the gap on the right wing left by club hero David Cooper, who signed for Motherwell. Rangers had four players - more than any other club - selected for the England World Cup squad. The —92 season was the 95th season of competitive football in Scotland. The —03 season was the th season of competitive football in Scotland. Celtic's trophyless season was in spite of being favourites to clinch the title and reaching the UEFA Cup final, losing in extra time to F.
The —05 season was the 32nd season of competitive football in Scotland and the 15th season of the Scottish Football League. The —93 season was the 96th season of competitive football in Scotland. Rangers progressing to the semi-final group stage of the European Cup, eliminating Engl The —86 season was the 89th season of competitive football in Scotland.
In the end caretaker manager Alex Ferguson was not able to take the team beyond the first round. In club football, with Rangers once again failing to mount a title challenge, manager Jock Wallace's second spell as manager ended in April when he was sacked[2] and the club appointed Graeme Souness as player-manager, recruiting the former Liverpool midfielder from Sampdoria in Italy. Scottish Premier Division Celtic won the League and became champions in one of the closest finishes in League history. On the final day of the season Hearts were leading Celtic by two points - a draw against Dundee would have been sufficient to see them win The —07 season was the 34th season of competitive football in Scotland and the 17th season of the Scottish Football League.
The —80 season was the th season of competitive football in Scotland and the 83rd season of Scottish league football. The —84 season was the 87th season of competitive football in Scotland. The —83 season was the 86th season of competitive football in Scotland. The league remains undecided until the last day of the season with Aberdeen, Celtic and Dundee United in contention.
On the final day Celtic beat Rangers 4—2 and Aberdeen beat Hibernian 5—0, Dundee United held their nerve to win a historic first championship after beating local rivals Dundee 2—1 at Dens Park. The club was founded in [nb 1] with the purpose of alleviating poverty in the immigrant Irish population in the East End of Glasgow. They played their first match in May , a friendly match against Rangers which Celtic won 5—2.
Celtic established themselves within Scottish football, winning six successive league titles during the first decade of the 20th century. The club enjoyed their greatest successes during the s and 70s under Jock Stein when they won nine consecutive league titles and the European Cup. Celtic have won the Scottish league championship 49 times, most recently in —18, which was their seventh consecutive championship.
The club's greatest season was —67, when The —20 season was the 47th season of competitive football in Scotland and the 30th season of the Scottish Football League. The number of teams in the Scottish League was increased from 18 to Those clubs who were asked to retire for geographical reasons at the end of the —17 season — Aberdeen, Dundee and Raith Rovers — returned, while Albion Rovers were elected. The —85 season was the 88th season of competitive football in Scotland. This is the last time a non-Old Firm club has won the Scottish Premier title.
The —87 season was the 90th season of competitive football in Scotland. The title winning side featured two English players enjoying their first season north of the border - defender Terry Butcher and goalkeeper Chris Woods. Celtic manager David Hay paid the price for a trophyless season and was sacked after four years, paving the way for the return of Billy McNeill, the man he had succeeded in The —96 season was the 99th season of competitive football in Scotland.
Aberdeen were third with 55 points on goal difference. Falkirk were relegated after finishing bottom. Partick Thistle were relegated via the play-offs, losing 3—2 on aggregate to Dundee United, who returned to the Premier Division at the first attempt. All three clubs entered at the qualifying round stage.
Rangers recorded the biggest win of the campaign with a 7—0 home win over Hibernian, with Gordon Durie scoring four times.
Aberdeen F.C. seasons
The —15 season was the 42nd season of competitive football in Scotland and the 25th season of the Scottish Football League. The —82 season was the 85th season of Scottish league football. The —06 season was the 33rd season of competitive football in Scotland and the 16th season of the Scottish Football League.. The —47 season was the 74th season of competitive football in Scotland and the 50th season of the Scottish Football League.
The —13 season was the 40th season of competitive football in Scotland and the 23rd season of the Scottish Football League. The —14 season was the 41st season of competitive football in Scotland and the 24th season of the Scottish Football League.
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Motherwell Football Club are a Scottish professional association football club based in Motherwell, North Lanarkshire. The club was formed in as part of a merger between Alpha and Glencairn. The records exclude European matches. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Paddy Buckley 17 All: Paddy Buckley 29 Highest home attendance 44, vs.
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