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Parkhead F.C.

Parkhead Football Club was a Scottish football club from the Parkhead district of Glasgow who played in Scottish Junior Football Association competitions from their formation in 1880 until going out of business in 1963. Originally playing at The Sheddens on Old Shettleston Road, the club moved to Helenslea Park near current day Beattock/Sorby Streets in 1892[1] before development forced the club further out towards the Newbank/Lilybank area and into New Helenslea Park.[2][3] In the early years of the Scottish Junior Cup, Parkhead appeared in nine finals and won the cup five times. The club supplied eight players who went on to become full Scotland internationals later in their careers and Andy Auld who played five times for the US national team.[4]

Parkhead
Full nameParkhead Football Club
Founded1880
Dissolved1963
GroundThe Sheddens
Helenslea Park, Glasgow
New Helenslea Park, Glasgow
LeagueGlasgow Junior League 1895–1927
Scottish Intermediate League 1927–1931
Central Junior League 1931–1963

Location and history

 
A ticket to the game in 1903

Across London Road from Westthorn Park there was a football ground with an ash pitch, earthen terracing, and a perimeter fence of black-painted corrugated iron. This was the home ground of Parkhead Juniors Football Club. Founded in 1880 it was the oldest team in the Scottish Junior League. They were one of the eight founder members in 1895 of the Glasgow Junior League, the strongest Junior league of the era.[5]

They won the Scottish Junior Cup five times (1899, 1903, 1915, 1920 and 1924), and appeared as finalists in eight out of the 12 seasons from 1911. "If no single club could claim total dominance over the period (i.e. the first half of the 20th century) Parkhead at least merit an honourable mention with three league titles (one shared); four Glasgow Cups; two Junior cups and three other appearances in the final". On 10 April 1924, at the semi-final of the 1923–24 season they met neighbours Bridgeton Waverley at Celtic Park where they faced a crowd of 11,500, even though the SFA cup final was taking place at Hampden Park at the same time.[6] Another strong Junior side, Strathclyde, were also based close by,[7][8] but none of the three clubs survived into the late 20th century.

The entrance was in Methven Street, but there were turnstiles on Cuthelton Street, just down a little from the "Wee Farm" shop (which was still extant in 2009) and across from Parkhead Fire Station (opened in December 1952). They were still playing in the 1950s, but Parkhead Juniors went defunct in June 1963. In the later 1960s/early 1970s about a third of the ground at the Cuthelton Street/top-end-of Methven St junction was taken up by housing development, the rest of the ground down to London Road being turned into a landscaped area open to the public.[3] The only buildings on the site in the 2010s are named after Helenslea: a nursery school and community centre.[9]

Scottish Junior Cup finals record

 
Parkhead Juniors, Scottish Junior Cup finalists 1896 - the trophy shown is believed to be the North Eastern Cup which they won in the same season.[10]
Season Opponent Result
1895–96 Cambuslang Hibernian 1–2
1897–98 Dalziel Rovers 1–2
1898–99 Westmarch XI 4–1
1902–03 Larkhall Thistle 3–0
1903–04 Vale of Clyde 0–3
1914–15 Port Glasgow Athletic 2–0
1915–16 Petershill 0–2
1919–20 Cambuslang Rangers 2–0
1923–24 Baillieston 3–1 (after 1–1 draw)

Honours

List of Parkhead honours;[11][12][13][14]

  • Glasgow Junior Cup: 1898–99, 1900–01, 1901–02, 1902–03, 1915–16, 1924–25, 1950–51, 1955–56, 1956–57
  • Glasgow Junior Consolation Cup: 1921–22
  • North Eastern Junior Cup: 1903–04, 1912–13, 1916–17, 1924–25
  • Glasgow Junior Charity Cup: 1911–12, 1912–13, 1951–52
  • Glasgow Eastern Charity Cup: 1941–42, 1944–45, 1953–54, 1958–59
  • Smyllum Charity Cup: 1921–22

See also

Category:Parkhead F.C. players

References

  1. ^ All Sorts. | Glasgow and District. The Scottish Referee, 4 April 1892, scan via London Hearts Supporters Club
  2. ^ "Junior Football". Parkhead History. Retrieved 4 May 2017.
  3. ^ a b OS National Grid Maps, 1944-1967, Explore georeferenced maps (National Library of Scotland)
  4. ^ McGlone, David; McLure, Bill (1987). The Juniors - 100 Years. Mainstream. p. 188. ISBN 1-85158-056-5.
  5. ^ McColl, Brian. "Glasgow Junior League". www.scottish-football-historical-archive.co.uk. Scottish Football Historical Archive. Retrieved 4 May 2017.
  6. ^ McGlone, David; McLure, Bill (1987). The Juniors - 100 Years. Mainstream. p. 115. ISBN 1-85158-056-5.
  7. ^ "View around Belvidere Hospital, Glasgow, facing south-east, 1952 (showing three grounds: Parkhead left centre, Waverley mid centre, Strathclyde bottom centre)". RCAHMS - Britain from Above. Retrieved 16 October 2017.
  8. ^ "View around Belvidere Hospital, Glasgow, facing east, 1952 (showing three grounds: Parkhead upper centre, Waverley mid right, Strathclyde bottom left)". RCAHMS - Britain from Above. Retrieved 16 October 2017.
  9. ^ Dance in Helenslea Community Hall is going 'on tour' around Glasgow, Evening Times, 17 April 2018
  10. ^ "1896 Glasgow North Eastern Cup cap awarded to Thomas Pollock Low". Graham Budd Auctions. 16 May 2017. Retrieved 2 December 2017.
  11. ^ "Previous Scottish Junior Cup Finals". SJFA. Retrieved 31 August 2022.
  12. ^ "Glasgow & District Junior Cup Competitions". Scottish Football Historical Archive. 7 January 2021. Retrieved 31 August 2022.
  13. ^ "West of Scotland Junior Cup". Scottish Football Historical Archive. 7 January 2021. Retrieved 31 August 2022.
  14. ^ "Glasgow Junior League". Scottish Football Historical Archive. 27 August 2020. Retrieved 31 August 2022.

Coordinates: 55°50′45″N 4°11′34″W / 55.84583°N 4.192851°W / 55.84583; -4.192851

External links

  • Video clip of derelict ground from 2000

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Parkhead Football Club was a Scottish football club from the Parkhead district of Glasgow who played in Scottish Junior Football Association competitions from their formation in 1880 until going out of business in 1963 Originally playing at The Sheddens on Old Shettleston Road the club moved to Helenslea Park near current day Beattock Sorby Streets in 1892 1 before development forced the club further out towards the Newbank Lilybank area and into New Helenslea Park 2 3 In the early years of the Scottish Junior Cup Parkhead appeared in nine finals and won the cup five times The club supplied eight players who went on to become full Scotland internationals later in their careers and Andy Auld who played five times for the US national team 4 ParkheadFull nameParkhead Football ClubFounded1880Dissolved1963GroundThe SheddensHelenslea Park GlasgowNew Helenslea Park GlasgowLeagueGlasgow Junior League 1895 1927Scottish Intermediate League 1927 1931Central Junior League 1931 1963 Contents 1 Location and history 2 Scottish Junior Cup finals record 3 Honours 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksLocation and history Edit A ticket to the game in 1903Across London Road from Westthorn Park there was a football ground with an ash pitch earthen terracing and a perimeter fence of black painted corrugated iron This was the home ground of Parkhead Juniors Football Club Founded in 1880 it was the oldest team in the Scottish Junior League They were one of the eight founder members in 1895 of the Glasgow Junior League the strongest Junior league of the era 5 They won the Scottish Junior Cup five times 1899 1903 1915 1920 and 1924 and appeared as finalists in eight out of the 12 seasons from 1911 If no single club could claim total dominance over the period i e the first half of the 20th century Parkhead at least merit an honourable mention with three league titles one shared four Glasgow Cups two Junior cups and three other appearances in the final On 10 April 1924 at the semi final of the 1923 24 season they met neighbours Bridgeton Waverley at Celtic Park where they faced a crowd of 11 500 even though the SFA cup final was taking place at Hampden Park at the same time 6 Another strong Junior side Strathclyde were also based close by 7 8 but none of the three clubs survived into the late 20th century The entrance was in Methven Street but there were turnstiles on Cuthelton Street just down a little from the Wee Farm shop which was still extant in 2009 and across from Parkhead Fire Station opened in December 1952 They were still playing in the 1950s but Parkhead Juniors went defunct in June 1963 In the later 1960s early 1970s about a third of the ground at the Cuthelton Street top end of Methven St junction was taken up by housing development the rest of the ground down to London Road being turned into a landscaped area open to the public 3 The only buildings on the site in the 2010s are named after Helenslea a nursery school and community centre 9 Scottish Junior Cup finals record Edit Parkhead Juniors Scottish Junior Cup finalists 1896 the trophy shown is believed to be the North Eastern Cup which they won in the same season 10 Season Opponent Result1895 96 Cambuslang Hibernian 1 21897 98 Dalziel Rovers 1 21898 99 Westmarch XI 4 11902 03 Larkhall Thistle 3 01903 04 Vale of Clyde 0 31914 15 Port Glasgow Athletic 2 01915 16 Petershill 0 21919 20 Cambuslang Rangers 2 01923 24 Baillieston 3 1 after 1 1 draw Honours EditList of Parkhead honours 11 12 13 14 Scottish Junior Cup 1898 99 1902 03 1914 15 1919 20 1923 24Glasgow Junior League 1897 98 1900 01 1902 03 1916 17West of Scotland Junior Cup 1936 37Glasgow Junior Cup 1898 99 1900 01 1901 02 1902 03 1915 16 1924 25 1950 51 1955 56 1956 57Glasgow Junior Consolation Cup 1921 22North Eastern Junior Cup 1903 04 1912 13 1916 17 1924 25Glasgow Junior Charity Cup 1911 12 1912 13 1951 52Glasgow Eastern Charity Cup 1941 42 1944 45 1953 54 1958 59Smyllum Charity Cup 1921 22See also EditCategory Parkhead F C playersReferences Edit All Sorts Glasgow and District The Scottish Referee 4 April 1892 scan via London Hearts Supporters Club Junior Football Parkhead History Retrieved 4 May 2017 a b OS National Grid Maps 1944 1967 Explore georeferenced maps National Library of Scotland McGlone David McLure Bill 1987 The Juniors 100 Years Mainstream p 188 ISBN 1 85158 056 5 McColl Brian Glasgow Junior League www scottish football historical archive co uk Scottish Football Historical Archive Retrieved 4 May 2017 McGlone David McLure Bill 1987 The Juniors 100 Years Mainstream p 115 ISBN 1 85158 056 5 View around Belvidere Hospital Glasgow facing south east 1952 showing three grounds Parkhead left centre Waverley mid centre Strathclyde bottom centre RCAHMS Britain from Above Retrieved 16 October 2017 View around Belvidere Hospital Glasgow facing east 1952 showing three grounds Parkhead upper centre Waverley mid right Strathclyde bottom left RCAHMS Britain from Above Retrieved 16 October 2017 Dance in Helenslea Community Hall is going on tour around Glasgow Evening Times 17 April 2018 1896 Glasgow North Eastern Cup cap awarded to Thomas Pollock Low Graham Budd Auctions 16 May 2017 Retrieved 2 December 2017 Previous Scottish Junior Cup Finals SJFA Retrieved 31 August 2022 Glasgow amp District Junior Cup Competitions Scottish Football Historical Archive 7 January 2021 Retrieved 31 August 2022 West of Scotland Junior Cup Scottish Football Historical Archive 7 January 2021 Retrieved 31 August 2022 Glasgow Junior League Scottish Football Historical Archive 27 August 2020 Retrieved 31 August 2022 Coordinates 55 50 45 N 4 11 34 W 55 84583 N 4 192851 W 55 84583 4 192851External links EditVideo clip of derelict ground from 2000 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Parkhead F C amp oldid 1115029357, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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