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Bute Rangers F.C.

Bute Rangers Football Club was a Scottish association football club based in the town of Rothesay on the Isle of Bute.

Bute Rangers
Full nameBute Rangers Football Club
Founded1880
Dissolved1902
GroundMeadowcap Park
Match SecretaryAdam Rutherford, J. D. Wilson
1880–84 colours
1892 onwards colours

History edit

The club was founded in 1880[1] and started with success, winning the Rothesay Cup in its first season. The obvious difficulty for the club on the national stage was its being on an island, requiring sea crossings in order to play. Consequently it was one of the less active senior clubs in Scotland; in 1881–82 it only played 6 matches, winning 2 and drawing 4, scoring 10 and conceding 2.[2]

In 1882–83, the club tried its hand on the national stage, and entered the 1882–83 Scottish Cup, but lost 7–0 at Arthurlie in the first round;[3] the club only conceded one other goal in its other 6 matches.[4]

The following season, the club entered the Scottish Cup again, and was drawn to visit Glenpatrick. The Rangers duly travelled to Castle Park in Johnstone, Glenpatrick's ground, only to find that the home side had not turned up. Bute Rangers duly claimed the tie, and after considering correspondence from both sides, the Scottish Football Association accepted the claim and unanimously disqualified Glenpatrick.[5] In the second round, Bute was drawn to visit Thornliebank in Renfrewshire, and was hammered 14–0.[6] This seems to have dissuaded the club from entering the national competition, and it ceased to be a member of the Scottish Football Association from August 1884.[7]

The Rangers nevertheless continued playing on a local level. It was dominant on the Buteshire scene; it won the local cup competition - called the Rothesay Cup from 1881 to 1886, and the Buteshire Cup afterwards - seven times by 1892, when it ceased being a Senior competition, albeit the competition had no more than 6 entrants in any year.

The Rangers re-emerged on the national stage in 1889–90, entering the Scottish Cup again, and only losing 2–1 against Kilbarchan.[8] In 1890–91 however the club lost heavily, 7–3, at Neilston. The Scottish Football Association then introduced qualifying rounds, and, from 1895, the Scottish Qualifying Cup, and Rangers never won a single tie, until it stopped entering after 1894–95. Its best result was a 4–4 draw with Neilston in 1892–93; this was a second preliminary round tie, Lugar Boswell having scratched to the Rangers in the first, leaving the Rangers out of pocket for match expenses, and requiring a suspension for Boswell in order to get the debt paid.[9]

As a member of the Renfrewshire Football Association, the Rangers were entitled to enter the Renfrewshire Cup, and did so three times. However, the club only played one tie, scratching from two of its entries. Its one match was a 7–1 defeat at Dykebar in 1891–92.[10]

The SFA removed the Rangers from the Roll for non-payment of subscriptions before the 1895–96 season.[11] The club continued as a Junior club, playing in the Scottish Junior Cup; it finally gained a win in a national competition by beating Paisley Thistle 5–3 in the second round in 1895–96, having received a bye in the first. Bute scratched from the third round after a replay required it to visit Hurlford Thistle, and its only other entry, in 1898–99, saw a 6–1 first round defeat at St Blanes. Bute protested against its fellow Rothesay's side's win, but the protest was thrown out.[12] It could not repeat its Senior success in the Buteshire Cup either, never managing to win the competition, which was now dominated by St Blanes and Royal Victoria, and the club was dissolved in 1902.[13]

Colours edit

The club originally played in white jerseys, white knickers, and blue hose.[14] By the time of its return to the national game in 1889, the club had changed its knickers to blue.[15] In 1892, the club changed to amber and blue shirts and white knickers, possibly taken from the yellow, blue, and white livery colours of the Marquess of Bute.[16]

Ground edit

Bute Rangers started off at a ground near the High Street, 5 minutes' walk from the quay.[17] In 1891 the club moved to Meadowcap Park in Rothesay.[18]

Honours edit

Rothesay/Buteshire Cup:

  • Winners: 1880–81, 1882–83, 1884–85, 1887–88, 1888–89, 1889–91, 1891–92
  • Runners-up: 1881–82, 1885–86

External links edit

  • Scottish Junior Cup results
  • Rothesay Cup/Buteshire Cup

References edit

  1. ^ M'Dowall, John (1882). Scottish Football Association Annual 1882–83. Glasgow: W. Weatherston. p. 147.
  2. ^ M'Dowall, John (1882). Scottish Football Association Annual 1882–83. Glasgow: W. Weatherston. p. 147.
  3. ^ "Arthurlie (Barrhead) v Beith Rangers [sic]". Paisley Daily Express: 3. 11 September 1882.
  4. ^ M'Dowall, John (1883). Scottish Football Association Annual 1883-84. Glasgow: W. Weatherston. p. 54.
  5. ^ SFA Minutes 1881–84. Glasgow: Scottish Football Association. 18 September 1883. p. 147.
  6. ^ "Association Cup ties - Second Round". North British Daily Mail: 7. 1 October 1883.
  7. ^ SFA Minutes 1884–87. Glasgow: Scottish Football Association. 26 August 1884. p. 38.
  8. ^ "Scottish Association Challenge Cup". North British Daily Mail: 7. 9 September 1889.
  9. ^ "Club suspended". Dundee Courier: 4. 7 December 1892.
  10. ^ "Football". Paisley Daily Express: 3. 2 November 1891.
  11. ^ "Clubs struck off the Roll". Dundee Courier: 5. 14 August 1895.
  12. ^ "Scottish Junior Cup Draw". Daily Record: 6. 4 October 1898.
  13. ^ "Ayrshire & Bute District Regional Cups". Scottish Football Historical Archive. Retrieved 1 May 2023.
  14. ^ M'Dowall, John (1882). Scottish Football Association Annual 1882–83. Glasgow: W. Weatherston. p. 147.
  15. ^ M'Dowall, John (1889). Scottish Football Annual 1889–90. Glasgow: Hay Nisbet. p. 78.
  16. ^ M'Dowall, John (1892). Scottish Football Annual 1892–93. Glasgow: Hay Nisbet. p. 94.
  17. ^ M'Dowall, John (1882). Scottish Football Association Annual 1882–83. Glasgow: W. Weatherston. p. 147.
  18. ^ M'Dowall, John (1891). Scottish Football Annual 1891–92. Glasgow: Hay Nisbet. p. 93.

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Bute Rangers Football Club was a Scottish association football club based in the town of Rothesay on the Isle of Bute Bute RangersFull nameBute Rangers Football ClubFounded1880Dissolved1902GroundMeadowcap ParkMatch SecretaryAdam Rutherford J D Wilson1880 84 colours1892 onwards colours Contents 1 History 2 Colours 3 Ground 4 Honours 5 External links 6 ReferencesHistory editThe club was founded in 1880 1 and started with success winning the Rothesay Cup in its first season The obvious difficulty for the club on the national stage was its being on an island requiring sea crossings in order to play Consequently it was one of the less active senior clubs in Scotland in 1881 82 it only played 6 matches winning 2 and drawing 4 scoring 10 and conceding 2 2 In 1882 83 the club tried its hand on the national stage and entered the 1882 83 Scottish Cup but lost 7 0 at Arthurlie in the first round 3 the club only conceded one other goal in its other 6 matches 4 The following season the club entered the Scottish Cup again and was drawn to visit Glenpatrick The Rangers duly travelled to Castle Park in Johnstone Glenpatrick s ground only to find that the home side had not turned up Bute Rangers duly claimed the tie and after considering correspondence from both sides the Scottish Football Association accepted the claim and unanimously disqualified Glenpatrick 5 In the second round Bute was drawn to visit Thornliebank in Renfrewshire and was hammered 14 0 6 This seems to have dissuaded the club from entering the national competition and it ceased to be a member of the Scottish Football Association from August 1884 7 The Rangers nevertheless continued playing on a local level It was dominant on the Buteshire scene it won the local cup competition called the Rothesay Cup from 1881 to 1886 and the Buteshire Cup afterwards seven times by 1892 when it ceased being a Senior competition albeit the competition had no more than 6 entrants in any year The Rangers re emerged on the national stage in 1889 90 entering the Scottish Cup again and only losing 2 1 against Kilbarchan 8 In 1890 91 however the club lost heavily 7 3 at Neilston The Scottish Football Association then introduced qualifying rounds and from 1895 the Scottish Qualifying Cup and Rangers never won a single tie until it stopped entering after 1894 95 Its best result was a 4 4 draw with Neilston in 1892 93 this was a second preliminary round tie Lugar Boswell having scratched to the Rangers in the first leaving the Rangers out of pocket for match expenses and requiring a suspension for Boswell in order to get the debt paid 9 As a member of the Renfrewshire Football Association the Rangers were entitled to enter the Renfrewshire Cup and did so three times However the club only played one tie scratching from two of its entries Its one match was a 7 1 defeat at Dykebar in 1891 92 10 The SFA removed the Rangers from the Roll for non payment of subscriptions before the 1895 96 season 11 The club continued as a Junior club playing in the Scottish Junior Cup it finally gained a win in a national competition by beating Paisley Thistle 5 3 in the second round in 1895 96 having received a bye in the first Bute scratched from the third round after a replay required it to visit Hurlford Thistle and its only other entry in 1898 99 saw a 6 1 first round defeat at St Blanes Bute protested against its fellow Rothesay s side s win but the protest was thrown out 12 It could not repeat its Senior success in the Buteshire Cup either never managing to win the competition which was now dominated by St Blanes and Royal Victoria and the club was dissolved in 1902 13 Colours editThe club originally played in white jerseys white knickers and blue hose 14 By the time of its return to the national game in 1889 the club had changed its knickers to blue 15 In 1892 the club changed to amber and blue shirts and white knickers possibly taken from the yellow blue and white livery colours of the Marquess of Bute 16 Ground editBute Rangers started off at a ground near the High Street 5 minutes walk from the quay 17 In 1891 the club moved to Meadowcap Park in Rothesay 18 Honours editRothesay Buteshire Cup Winners 1880 81 1882 83 1884 85 1887 88 1888 89 1889 91 1891 92Runners up 1881 82 1885 86External links editScottish Junior Cup results Rothesay Cup Buteshire CupReferences edit M Dowall John 1882 Scottish Football Association Annual 1882 83 Glasgow W Weatherston p 147 M Dowall John 1882 Scottish Football Association Annual 1882 83 Glasgow W Weatherston p 147 Arthurlie Barrhead v Beith Rangers sic Paisley Daily Express 3 11 September 1882 M Dowall John 1883 Scottish Football Association Annual 1883 84 Glasgow W Weatherston p 54 SFA Minutes 1881 84 Glasgow Scottish Football Association 18 September 1883 p 147 Association Cup ties Second Round North British Daily Mail 7 1 October 1883 SFA Minutes 1884 87 Glasgow Scottish Football Association 26 August 1884 p 38 Scottish Association Challenge Cup North British Daily Mail 7 9 September 1889 Club suspended Dundee Courier 4 7 December 1892 Football Paisley Daily Express 3 2 November 1891 Clubs struck off the Roll Dundee Courier 5 14 August 1895 Scottish Junior Cup Draw Daily Record 6 4 October 1898 Ayrshire amp Bute District Regional Cups Scottish Football Historical Archive Retrieved 1 May 2023 M Dowall John 1882 Scottish Football Association Annual 1882 83 Glasgow W Weatherston p 147 M Dowall John 1889 Scottish Football Annual 1889 90 Glasgow Hay Nisbet p 78 M Dowall John 1892 Scottish Football Annual 1892 93 Glasgow Hay Nisbet p 94 M Dowall John 1882 Scottish Football Association Annual 1882 83 Glasgow W Weatherston p 147 M Dowall John 1891 Scottish Football Annual 1891 92 Glasgow Hay Nisbet p 93 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bute Rangers F C amp oldid 1152856196, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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