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Milton of Campsie F.C.

Milton of Campsie Football Club was a football team from Milton of Campsie, Stirlingshire.

Shaughraun/Milton of Campsie
Full nameShaughraun Football Club/Milton of Campsie Football Club
Founded1876
Dissolved1882
GroundGlazert Bank Park
Hon. SecretaryR. B. Cochrane, Allan Baird
Shaughraun colours
Milton of Campsie colours

Shaughraun Edit

The club was formed in 1876 under the name Shaughraun; it was the second senior club founded in Stirlingshire, after Bonnybridge Grasshoppers. The name is Irish for "wanderers" and was the name of a play which had been a fixture in London theatres from 1875.[1] The spelling caused problems for newspapers as it was often rendered as Shaughran.

It was one of 36 clubs to join the Scottish Football Association in September 1877.[2]

Shaughraun entered the Scottish Cup twice under its original name. In 1877–78, in the only tie in the Stirlingshire district, it lost 2–1 at Clifton & Strathfillan; there was a dispute as to the amount of time played when the game was brought to a halt, but the score stood.[3] The following season Shaughraun beat Lenzie in the second round (having had a bye in the first).[4] The third round tie at Helensburgh ended in the first half; Shaughraun walked off in protest at the second Helensburgh goal being awarded.[5]

Milton of Campsie Edit

In 1879 the club changed its name to Milton of Campsie, retaining Allan Baird as club secretary and keeping its facilities at Mrs Whitehead's Inn.[6] It reached the second round of the Cup under that name in 1879–80, but lost a 4–0 win at home to Campsie Glen. Milton of Campsie lodged a protest on the basis that the referee had given a decision before anyone had appealed for it, in breach of the then Law XIII. Not only did the Association dismiss the protest, it reprimanded Milton of Campsie for "the language used in the protest against the referee".[7]

The club's last Scottish Cup entry in 1881–82 was its best; for the first time, the club won two ties in the same competition, and thanks to a bye, it made the fourth round (last 27). The club had to win its second round tie against Lenzie twice, the original win being overturned on the basis that the pitch was covered in stones and not a fit state for football.[8] Lenzie had the choice of venue for the replay, but as its own ground was occupied, got permission from Thomas Allan, owner of Kincaid House in Milton of Campsie, to host the match on a field near the house, which had formerly been a bowling green.[9] Lenzie's "very refined game" was no match for the more brutal Milton style, and Milton of Campsie won 2–0.[10] In the third round the club lost 3–1 at Falkirk.[11]

Before the 1882–83 season, the club was removed from the Scottish Football Association roll for non-payment of subscriptions. [12] The The name was revived twice more; in 1885, for a club playing at French Mill,[13] and in 1890, for a senior club playing at Cannerton Park,[14] but these seem to have had no link (other than geographical) to the original club.

Colours Edit

The club's first colours were red, white, and blue.[15] In 1878 they changed to green "ganzies", white knickers,[16] and blue hose.[17] In 1880 the club changed its jerseys to blue,[18] which seems to have been a navy blue, with white knickers and red hose.[19]

Ground Edit

The club played at the following grounds:

  • 1876–77: Lochmill[20]
  • 1877–78: Brassburn Park[21]
  • 1878–79, 1880–82: Glazert Bank Park, near French mill.[22][23]
  • 1879–80: West Baldorran Park[24]

References Edit

  1. ^ "Mr Dion Boucicault and the Fenian prisoners". Glasgow Herald: 5. 10 January 1876.
  2. ^ "Scottish Football Association". North British Daily Mail: 4. 12 September 1877.
  3. ^ "Shaughraun (Milton of Campsie) v Clifton and Strathfillan". North British Daily Mail: 3. 2 October 1877.
  4. ^ "Association Cup ties". North British Daily Mail: 3. 21 October 1878.
  5. ^ "Helensburgh v Shaughran". North British Daily Mail: 6. 11 November 1878.
  6. ^ Dick, William (1879). Scottish Football Annual 1879–80. Glasgow: Dunlop & Foote. p. 80.
  7. ^ Scottish FA Minutes 1879–80. Glasgow: Scottish Football Association. 21 October 1879. p. 52.
  8. ^ Scottish FA Minutes 1881–84. Glasgow: Scottish Football Association. 11 October 1881. p. 52.
  9. ^ "Milton of Campsie v Lenzie". North British Daily Mail: 7. 17 October 1881.
  10. ^ "report". Athletic News: 5. 19 October 1881.
  11. ^ "Matches played on Saturday". Glasgow Herald: 10. 14 November 1881.
  12. ^ Scottish FA minutes 1881–84. Glasgow: Scottish Football Association. 27 August 1882. p. 76.
  13. ^ "Falkirk v Milton of Campsie". Bridge of Allan Gazette: 4. 3 October 1885.
  14. ^ M'Dowall, John (1891). Scottish Football Annual 1891–92. Glasgow: Hay Nisbet. p. 95.
  15. ^ Dick, William (1877). Scottish Football Annual 1877–78. Cranstonhill: Mackay & Kirkwood. p. 108.
  16. ^ Dick, William (1878). Scottish Football Annual 1878–79. Cranstonhill: Mackay & Kirkwood. p. 67.
  17. ^ Dick, William (1879). Scottish Football Annual 1879–80. Glasgow: Dunlop & Foote. p. 80.
  18. ^ Fleming, J. S. (1880). Scottish Association Football Annual 1880–81. Gillespie Brothers. p. 54.
  19. ^ Livingstone, Robert (1881). Scottish Football Association Annual 1881–82. Gillespie Brothers. p. 111.
  20. ^ "Shaughraun (Milton of Campsie) v Clifton and Strathfillan". North British Daily Mail: 3. 2 October 1877.
  21. ^ Dick, William (1877). Scottish Football Annual 1877–78. Cranstonhill: Mackay & Kirkwood. p. 108.
  22. ^ Dick, William (1878). Scottish Football Annual 1878–79. Cranstonhill: Mackay & Kirkwood. p. 67.
  23. ^ Fleming, J. S. (1880). Scottish Association Football Annual 1880–81. Gillespie Brothers. p. 54.
  24. ^ Dick, William (1879). Scottish Football Annual 1879–80. Glasgow: Dunlop & Foote. p. 80.

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Milton of Campsie Football Club was a football team from Milton of Campsie Stirlingshire Shaughraun Milton of CampsieFull nameShaughraun Football Club Milton of Campsie Football ClubFounded1876Dissolved1882GroundGlazert Bank ParkHon SecretaryR B Cochrane Allan BairdShaughraun coloursMilton of Campsie colours Contents 1 Shaughraun 2 Milton of Campsie 3 Colours 4 Ground 5 ReferencesShaughraun EditThe club was formed in 1876 under the name Shaughraun it was the second senior club founded in Stirlingshire after Bonnybridge Grasshoppers The name is Irish for wanderers and was the name of a play which had been a fixture in London theatres from 1875 1 The spelling caused problems for newspapers as it was often rendered as Shaughran It was one of 36 clubs to join the Scottish Football Association in September 1877 2 Shaughraun entered the Scottish Cup twice under its original name In 1877 78 in the only tie in the Stirlingshire district it lost 2 1 at Clifton amp Strathfillan there was a dispute as to the amount of time played when the game was brought to a halt but the score stood 3 The following season Shaughraun beat Lenzie in the second round having had a bye in the first 4 The third round tie at Helensburgh ended in the first half Shaughraun walked off in protest at the second Helensburgh goal being awarded 5 Milton of Campsie EditIn 1879 the club changed its name to Milton of Campsie retaining Allan Baird as club secretary and keeping its facilities at Mrs Whitehead s Inn 6 It reached the second round of the Cup under that name in 1879 80 but lost a 4 0 win at home to Campsie Glen Milton of Campsie lodged a protest on the basis that the referee had given a decision before anyone had appealed for it in breach of the then Law XIII Not only did the Association dismiss the protest it reprimanded Milton of Campsie for the language used in the protest against the referee 7 The club s last Scottish Cup entry in 1881 82 was its best for the first time the club won two ties in the same competition and thanks to a bye it made the fourth round last 27 The club had to win its second round tie against Lenzie twice the original win being overturned on the basis that the pitch was covered in stones and not a fit state for football 8 Lenzie had the choice of venue for the replay but as its own ground was occupied got permission from Thomas Allan owner of Kincaid House in Milton of Campsie to host the match on a field near the house which had formerly been a bowling green 9 Lenzie s very refined game was no match for the more brutal Milton style and Milton of Campsie won 2 0 10 In the third round the club lost 3 1 at Falkirk 11 Before the 1882 83 season the club was removed from the Scottish Football Association roll for non payment of subscriptions 12 The The name was revived twice more in 1885 for a club playing at French Mill 13 and in 1890 for a senior club playing at Cannerton Park 14 but these seem to have had no link other than geographical to the original club Colours EditThe club s first colours were red white and blue 15 In 1878 they changed to green ganzies white knickers 16 and blue hose 17 In 1880 the club changed its jerseys to blue 18 which seems to have been a navy blue with white knickers and red hose 19 Ground EditThe club played at the following grounds 1876 77 Lochmill 20 1877 78 Brassburn Park 21 1878 79 1880 82 Glazert Bank Park near French mill 22 23 1879 80 West Baldorran Park 24 References Edit Mr Dion Boucicault and the Fenian prisoners Glasgow Herald 5 10 January 1876 Scottish Football Association North British Daily Mail 4 12 September 1877 Shaughraun Milton of Campsie v Clifton and Strathfillan North British Daily Mail 3 2 October 1877 Association Cup ties North British Daily Mail 3 21 October 1878 Helensburgh v Shaughran North British Daily Mail 6 11 November 1878 Dick William 1879 Scottish Football Annual 1879 80 Glasgow Dunlop amp Foote p 80 Scottish FA Minutes 1879 80 Glasgow Scottish Football Association 21 October 1879 p 52 Scottish FA Minutes 1881 84 Glasgow Scottish Football Association 11 October 1881 p 52 Milton of Campsie v Lenzie North British Daily Mail 7 17 October 1881 report Athletic News 5 19 October 1881 Matches played on Saturday Glasgow Herald 10 14 November 1881 Scottish FA minutes 1881 84 Glasgow Scottish Football Association 27 August 1882 p 76 Falkirk v Milton of Campsie Bridge of Allan Gazette 4 3 October 1885 M Dowall John 1891 Scottish Football Annual 1891 92 Glasgow Hay Nisbet p 95 Dick William 1877 Scottish Football Annual 1877 78 Cranstonhill Mackay amp Kirkwood p 108 Dick William 1878 Scottish Football Annual 1878 79 Cranstonhill Mackay amp Kirkwood p 67 Dick William 1879 Scottish Football Annual 1879 80 Glasgow Dunlop amp Foote p 80 Fleming J S 1880 Scottish Association Football Annual 1880 81 Gillespie Brothers p 54 Livingstone Robert 1881 Scottish Football Association Annual 1881 82 Gillespie Brothers p 111 Shaughraun Milton of Campsie v Clifton and Strathfillan North British Daily Mail 3 2 October 1877 Dick William 1877 Scottish Football Annual 1877 78 Cranstonhill Mackay amp Kirkwood p 108 Dick William 1878 Scottish Football Annual 1878 79 Cranstonhill Mackay amp Kirkwood p 67 Fleming J S 1880 Scottish Association Football Annual 1880 81 Gillespie Brothers p 54 Dick William 1879 Scottish Football Annual 1879 80 Glasgow Dunlop amp Foote p 80 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Milton of Campsie F C amp oldid 1171523234, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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