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Angus F.C.

Angus Football Club was an association football club from Forfar in Scotland. Although it was entirely unsuccessful as a club, it was instrumental in the formation of Forfar Athletic.

Angus
Full nameAngus Football Club
Founded1880
Dissolved1886
GroundBankhead Farm
Match SecretaryDavid Easton, George C. Nevay

History edit

 
Forfar Athletic 3–1 Angus, Scottish Cup 1st round, 1885–86, from the Dundee Courier, 14 September 1885

The club was founded in 1880. Although the first club senior club in the town, it remained a small outfit for the first half of its existence; with 25 members in 1882, it was still the smallest senior club in Forfarshire.[1]

Angus first entered the Scottish Cup in 1882–83, losing at home to Balgay 1–0, a second Balgay goal not being allowed as the goalposts had been knocked down in the struggle around the ball.[2]

A one-goal defeat was Angus' best result in the competition. In 1883–84 the club went down 9–0 at the strong Dundee Harp side, and in the following season 5–1 at home to Dundee Strathmore.[3] Angus was just as unsuccessful in its two Forfarshire Cup entries, losing 3–0 at home to Tay Bank of Dundee - a junior side - in 1884–85[4] and 2–0 at home to West End in 1885–86.[5]

The cuckoo in the nest: Angus Athletic edit

Angus strengthened in September 1883 by taking over the Forfar East End junior club, the East End side becoming the Angus second XI, taking on the name of Angus Athletic.[6] This meant that by 1884 Angus had 37 members, but was still much smaller than any of the Dundee clubs.[7] The Angus Athletic took part in junior [8] and second XI competitions in the county; in 1884–85 the Athletics finished as runner-up in the Forfarshire Second XI cup, losing 4–1 to the Dundee Harp reserves in the final.[9]

The Athletics also occasionally played senior sides in friendlies.[10] In 1884–85, the Athletics played the nearby Lindertis side on at least three occasions, with wins of 4–2 and 6–1 (at home)[11] and 7–0 away.[12]

Forfar Athletic formation and demise of Angus edit

Senior football grew hugely in Forfar in 1885. Angus increased its membership to 60.[13] However, towards the end of the season, the Angus Athletic split away to form a new club, Forfar Athletic. Its last match as Angus Athletic was a 5–4 win over the Alpine club of Arbroath on 2 May 1885;[14] its first recorded match as Forfar Athletic was against Our Boys Rangers of Dundee on 16 May 1885.[15] The Forfar match secretary (James Black) had been the East End secretary in 1883,[16] and Angus' honorary secretary the previous season.[17] The new club acquired 40 members before the 1885–86 season started.[18]

The Athletics joined the Forfarshire Football Association in June, alongside the Angus.[19] The key match between the sides came in the first round of the 1885–86 Scottish Cup. It was Forfar's first match in the competition; it proved to be Angus' last. Angus had warmed up for the match with a rare big win the previous week, 5–1 at Dalhousie,[20] and took the lead in the tie, but did not take enough advantage of having the conditions in its favour in the first half, and went down 3–1. On the Forfar side, eight of the players - Ogilvie, Christie, Stormont, Smith, Menzies, Anderson, Samson, and Lamond - had played for Angus Athletic in the Second XI Cup final the previous season, and one more player (Black) was the Forfar nominated umpire for the tie. None of the Angus Athletic players was playing for Angus.

The result of the tie switched momentum to the new club. By 1886, Angus was stuck on 60 members,[21] while the Athletic had risen to 150 members, and was one of the biggest clubs in the county.[22] The nail was driven in in the Forfarshire Cup; Angus went out in the first round while Forfar reached the semi-final.[23]

Angus nearly had one slight moment of retribution against Forfar, in a friendly on 7 November 1885 at Station Park, in which Angus was 3–1 up at half-time and still 4–3 up early in the second half; however, the play was "brought to an abrupt conclusion" and the match abandoned.[24]

Given this sweeping rise of a rival club, Angus shut up shop. its final reported match was a 7–2 defeat at Montrose in November 1885,[25] and it was struck off the association membership roll for non-payment of subscriptions in August 1886.[26]

Colours edit

The club played in 2" hooped[27] blue and black jerseys and hose, with white knickers.[28]

Grounds edit

The club's ground was originally at Bankhead Farm, 5 minutes' walk from Forfar railway station[29] owned by Andrew Christie. When the club decided to move, it presented Mr Christie with a portrait.[30] The Angus Athletic reserves played on Market Muir.[31][32]

In the 1884–85 season, the club moved to Station Park, shared with the new Forfar Athletic club.[33] The first match reported match played there, with the "wet and sloppy" pitch described as "a field behind the station", was an Angus Athletic game against Partick Thistle at the start of 1885, which ended in a 1–1 draw.[34]

References edit

  1. ^ M'Dowall, John (1882). Scottish Football Association Annual 1882–83. Glasgow: W. Weatherston. p. 143.
  2. ^ "Angus (Forfar) v Balgay (Dundee)". Dundee Courier: 4. 11 September 1882.
  3. ^ "Scottish Association Cup Ties - Northern District". Dundee Courier: 4. 15 September 1884.
  4. ^ "Forfarshire County Cup". Glasgow Herald: 8. 22 September 1884.
  5. ^ "Angus (Forfar) v West End (Dundee)". Dundee Courier: 4. 28 September 1885.
  6. ^ "Football". Dundee Courier: 4. 26 September 1883.
  7. ^ M'Dowall, John (1884). Scottish Football Association Annual 1884-85. Glasgow: H. Nisbet. p. 70.
  8. ^ "Angus Athletic (Forfar) v East End Wanderers (Dundee)". Dundee Courier: 3. 4 November 1884.
  9. ^ "Forfarshire Second Eleen Association - Final Cup Tie". Dundee Courier: 4. 9 March 1885.
  10. ^ "Rob Roy v Angus Athletic". Dundee Courier: 4. 12 November 1883.
  11. ^ "Angus Athletics (Forfar) v Lindertis (Kirriemuir)". Dundee Courier: 4. 2 March 1885.
  12. ^ "Angus Athletics (Forfar) v Lindertis (Kirriemuir)". Dundee Courier: 3. 23 December 1884.
  13. ^ McDowall, John (1885). Scottish Association Annual 1885–86. Glasgow: H. Nisbet. p. 72.
  14. ^ "Angus Athletics (Forfar) v Alpine (Arbroath)". Dundee Courier: 4. 4 May 1885.
  15. ^ "Our Boys Rangers v Forfar (late Angus) Athletic". Dundee Courier: 4. 18 May 1885.
  16. ^ "Football". Dundee Courier: 4. 26 September 1883.
  17. ^ M'Dowall, John (1884). Scottish Football Association Annual 1884-85. Glasgow: H. Nisbet. p. 70.
  18. ^ McDowall, John (1885). Scottish Association Annual 1885–86. Glasgow: H. Nisbet. p. 72.
  19. ^ "Forfarshire Football Association". Dundee Courier: 5. 19 June 1885.
  20. ^ "Dalhousie (Brechin) v Angus (Forfar)". Dundee Courier: 3. 8 September 1885.
  21. ^ The Angus formed a replacement Angus Athletics reserve XI which played one tie in the 2d Eleven Cup, losing 6–1 at home to Strathmore Athletics of Dundee; Dundee Courier, 21 September 1885, p. 4
  22. ^ McDowall, John (1886). Scottish FA Annual 1886–87. Hay Nisbet. p. 62.
  23. ^ "Forfarshire Cup". Scottish Football Historical Archive. Retrieved 1 May 2023.
  24. ^ "Angus (Forfar) v Forfar Athletic". Dundee Courier: 4. 9 November 1885.
  25. ^ "Angus v Montrose". Dundee Courier: 3. 24 November 1885.
  26. ^ SFA minutes 1884–87. Glasgow: Scottish Football Association. 24 August 1886.
  27. ^ McDowall, John (1885). Scottish Association Annual 1885–86. Glasgow: H. Nisbet. p. 72.
  28. ^ M'Dowall, John (1882). Scottish Football Association Annual 1882–83. Glasgow: W. Weatherston. p. 143.
  29. ^ M'Dowall, John (1882). Scottish Football Association Annual 1882–83. Glasgow: W. Weatherston. p. 143.
  30. ^ "Angus Football Club". Dundee Courier: 8. 25 April 1884.
  31. ^ "Angus Athletic (Forfar) v East End (Brechin)". Dundee Courier: 4. 26 November 1883.
  32. ^ "Taybank (Dundee) v Angus Athletic". Dundee Courier: 4. 2 June 1884.
  33. ^ McDowall, John (1885). Scottish Association Annual 1885–86. Glasgow: H. Nisbet. p. 72.
  34. ^ "Partick Thistle (Glasgow) v Angus Athletics (Forfar)". Glasgow Herald: 2. 3 January 1885.

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Angus Football Club was an association football club from Forfar in Scotland Although it was entirely unsuccessful as a club it was instrumental in the formation of Forfar Athletic AngusFull nameAngus Football ClubFounded1880Dissolved1886GroundBankhead FarmMatch SecretaryDavid Easton George C NevayHome colours Contents 1 History 1 1 The cuckoo in the nest Angus Athletic 1 2 Forfar Athletic formation and demise of Angus 2 Colours 3 Grounds 4 ReferencesHistory edit nbsp Forfar Athletic 3 1 Angus Scottish Cup 1st round 1885 86 from the Dundee Courier 14 September 1885 The club was founded in 1880 Although the first club senior club in the town it remained a small outfit for the first half of its existence with 25 members in 1882 it was still the smallest senior club in Forfarshire 1 Angus first entered the Scottish Cup in 1882 83 losing at home to Balgay 1 0 a second Balgay goal not being allowed as the goalposts had been knocked down in the struggle around the ball 2 A one goal defeat was Angus best result in the competition In 1883 84 the club went down 9 0 at the strong Dundee Harp side and in the following season 5 1 at home to Dundee Strathmore 3 Angus was just as unsuccessful in its two Forfarshire Cup entries losing 3 0 at home to Tay Bank of Dundee a junior side in 1884 85 4 and 2 0 at home to West End in 1885 86 5 The cuckoo in the nest Angus Athletic edit Angus strengthened in September 1883 by taking over the Forfar East End junior club the East End side becoming the Angus second XI taking on the name of Angus Athletic 6 This meant that by 1884 Angus had 37 members but was still much smaller than any of the Dundee clubs 7 The Angus Athletic took part in junior 8 and second XI competitions in the county in 1884 85 the Athletics finished as runner up in the Forfarshire Second XI cup losing 4 1 to the Dundee Harp reserves in the final 9 The Athletics also occasionally played senior sides in friendlies 10 In 1884 85 the Athletics played the nearby Lindertis side on at least three occasions with wins of 4 2 and 6 1 at home 11 and 7 0 away 12 Forfar Athletic formation and demise of Angus edit Senior football grew hugely in Forfar in 1885 Angus increased its membership to 60 13 However towards the end of the season the Angus Athletic split away to form a new club Forfar Athletic Its last match as Angus Athletic was a 5 4 win over the Alpine club of Arbroath on 2 May 1885 14 its first recorded match as Forfar Athletic was against Our Boys Rangers of Dundee on 16 May 1885 15 The Forfar match secretary James Black had been the East End secretary in 1883 16 and Angus honorary secretary the previous season 17 The new club acquired 40 members before the 1885 86 season started 18 The Athletics joined the Forfarshire Football Association in June alongside the Angus 19 The key match between the sides came in the first round of the 1885 86 Scottish Cup It was Forfar s first match in the competition it proved to be Angus last Angus had warmed up for the match with a rare big win the previous week 5 1 at Dalhousie 20 and took the lead in the tie but did not take enough advantage of having the conditions in its favour in the first half and went down 3 1 On the Forfar side eight of the players Ogilvie Christie Stormont Smith Menzies Anderson Samson and Lamond had played for Angus Athletic in the Second XI Cup final the previous season and one more player Black was the Forfar nominated umpire for the tie None of the Angus Athletic players was playing for Angus The result of the tie switched momentum to the new club By 1886 Angus was stuck on 60 members 21 while the Athletic had risen to 150 members and was one of the biggest clubs in the county 22 The nail was driven in in the Forfarshire Cup Angus went out in the first round while Forfar reached the semi final 23 Angus nearly had one slight moment of retribution against Forfar in a friendly on 7 November 1885 at Station Park in which Angus was 3 1 up at half time and still 4 3 up early in the second half however the play was brought to an abrupt conclusion and the match abandoned 24 Given this sweeping rise of a rival club Angus shut up shop its final reported match was a 7 2 defeat at Montrose in November 1885 25 and it was struck off the association membership roll for non payment of subscriptions in August 1886 26 Colours editThe club played in 2 hooped 27 blue and black jerseys and hose with white knickers 28 Grounds editThe club s ground was originally at Bankhead Farm 5 minutes walk from Forfar railway station 29 owned by Andrew Christie When the club decided to move it presented Mr Christie with a portrait 30 The Angus Athletic reserves played on Market Muir 31 32 In the 1884 85 season the club moved to Station Park shared with the new Forfar Athletic club 33 The first match reported match played there with the wet and sloppy pitch described as a field behind the station was an Angus Athletic game against Partick Thistle at the start of 1885 which ended in a 1 1 draw 34 References edit M Dowall John 1882 Scottish Football Association Annual 1882 83 Glasgow W Weatherston p 143 Angus Forfar v Balgay Dundee Dundee Courier 4 11 September 1882 Scottish Association Cup Ties Northern District Dundee Courier 4 15 September 1884 Forfarshire County Cup Glasgow Herald 8 22 September 1884 Angus Forfar v West End Dundee Dundee Courier 4 28 September 1885 Football Dundee Courier 4 26 September 1883 M Dowall John 1884 Scottish Football Association Annual 1884 85 Glasgow H Nisbet p 70 Angus Athletic Forfar v East End Wanderers Dundee Dundee Courier 3 4 November 1884 Forfarshire Second Eleen Association Final Cup Tie Dundee Courier 4 9 March 1885 Rob Roy v Angus Athletic Dundee Courier 4 12 November 1883 Angus Athletics Forfar v Lindertis Kirriemuir Dundee Courier 4 2 March 1885 Angus Athletics Forfar v Lindertis Kirriemuir Dundee Courier 3 23 December 1884 McDowall John 1885 Scottish Association Annual 1885 86 Glasgow H Nisbet p 72 Angus Athletics Forfar v Alpine Arbroath Dundee Courier 4 4 May 1885 Our Boys Rangers v Forfar late Angus Athletic Dundee Courier 4 18 May 1885 Football Dundee Courier 4 26 September 1883 M Dowall John 1884 Scottish Football Association Annual 1884 85 Glasgow H Nisbet p 70 McDowall John 1885 Scottish Association Annual 1885 86 Glasgow H Nisbet p 72 Forfarshire Football Association Dundee Courier 5 19 June 1885 Dalhousie Brechin v Angus Forfar Dundee Courier 3 8 September 1885 The Angus formed a replacement Angus Athletics reserve XI which played one tie in the 2d Eleven Cup losing 6 1 at home to Strathmore Athletics of Dundee Dundee Courier 21 September 1885 p 4 McDowall John 1886 Scottish FA Annual 1886 87 Hay Nisbet p 62 Forfarshire Cup Scottish Football Historical Archive Retrieved 1 May 2023 Angus Forfar v Forfar Athletic Dundee Courier 4 9 November 1885 Angus v Montrose Dundee Courier 3 24 November 1885 SFA minutes 1884 87 Glasgow Scottish Football Association 24 August 1886 McDowall John 1885 Scottish Association Annual 1885 86 Glasgow H Nisbet p 72 M Dowall John 1882 Scottish Football Association Annual 1882 83 Glasgow W Weatherston p 143 M Dowall John 1882 Scottish Football Association Annual 1882 83 Glasgow W Weatherston p 143 Angus Football Club Dundee Courier 8 25 April 1884 Angus Athletic Forfar v East End Brechin Dundee Courier 4 26 November 1883 Taybank Dundee v Angus Athletic Dundee Courier 4 2 June 1884 McDowall John 1885 Scottish Association Annual 1885 86 Glasgow H Nisbet p 72 Partick Thistle Glasgow v Angus Athletics Forfar Glasgow Herald 2 3 January 1885 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Angus F C amp oldid 1152623926, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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