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Strathblane F.C.

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Strathblane
Full nameStrathblane Football Club
Nickname(s)the Strath Lads, Strathians
Founded1877
Dissolved1885
GroundCuilt Park
SecretaryThomas Thorpe

Strathblane Football Clubwas aScottishfootball clublocated inStrathblane,Stirlingshire.

History

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Campsie Glen 1–2 Strathblane, 1879–80 Scottish Cup 3rd Round, Stirling Saturday Observer, 6 November 1879

The club was founded in 1877[1]and its earliest recorded fixture was against the10th D.R.V.in December 1877.[2]

Strathblane was one of the first six senior clubs to be founded in Stirlingshire. It was a regular entrant to theScottish Cupfrom1878–79for 7 seasons.

Its first match in the competition was its biggest win, by 8 goals (plus one disputed) to 1 overBonnybridge Grasshoppers.[3]Its best run came in1879–80.The club beatLenzie1–0 in the first round,[4]Falkirkby the same score in a "very pleasant and enjoyable game" in the second,[5]andCampsie Glenin the third, to become the "champion club of Stirlingshire"[6]and be the county's representative in the national stage, consisting of 22 clubs. The gap between the top clubs of theGlasgowandDumbartonshireareas, and the "country" clubs, was demonstrated by the club then losing 10–1 atQueen's Park.Nevertheless "the Strathhians" [sic] received praise for their play "in many respects [being] superior to that shown by several clubs with bigger reputations who have had to succumb to the Queen's Park this season", the blame for the scale of the defeat being put on a goalkeeper who "was not the smartest, and seemed to get confused when trying to help his team".[7]

The club's Cup record followed a pattern of Strathblane generally winning matches against other Stirlingshire clubs and losing to those outside the county. Its biggest defeat in the competition came in1882–83;after another first round win over Lenzie, Strathblane lost 12–1 atJamestownin the second.[8]

As an early member of the Stirlingshire Football Association, founded in 1883, the club played in the firstStirlingshire Cupin 1883–84. Two wins took the club into the semi-final, where it lost 2–1 toEast Stirlingshire.[9]

The club consistently had 30–35 members, which meant it was overtaken by clubs such as Falkirk andKing's Park.Its matches also dried up, with only half-a-dozen played in 1881–82[10]and 1883–84;[11]as a minor side from a small village, Strathblane was not an attraction for friendly matches.

Its last fixture in the Scottish Cup was a 3–2 defeat atStenhousemuirin the first round in1883–84and Strathblane withdrew from the1884–85 Scottish Cupwhen drawn to face Falkirk.[12]It did play in the Stirlingshire Cup, but lost 1–0 toGrahamstonin its only tie.[13]TheScottish Football Associationstruck the club from the membership list before the 1885–86 season.[14]

Colours

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The club played in black and white hooped jerseys and white knickers.[15]

Grounds

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The club originally played at Cuilt Park, 2 minutes' walk fromBlanefield railway station.[16]In 1884 the club moved to a new ground, Blanefield Park, a quarter of a mile from the station.[17]

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References

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  1. ^Dick, William (1877).Scottish Football Annual 1877–78.Cranstonhill: Mackay & Kirkwood. p. 67.
  2. ^"Local football fixtures".North British Daily Mail:6. 1 December 1877.
  3. ^"Marches played on Saturday".Glasgow Herald:6. 7 October 1878.
  4. ^"Association Cup ties".North British Daily Mail:3. 29 September 1879.
  5. ^"Association Cup ties".North British Daily Mail:7. 13 October 1879.
  6. ^"Strathblane v Campsie Glen (Cup tie)".Stirling Saturday Observer:5. 6 November 1879.
  7. ^"Queen's Park v Strathblane (Cup tie)".Glasgow Herald:7. 24 November 1879.
  8. ^"Football".Glasgow Herald:9. 9 October 1882.
  9. ^"Stirlingshire Cup".Scottish Football Historical Archive.Retrieved26 February2023.
  10. ^M'Dowall, John (1882).Scottish Football Association Annual 1882–83.Glasgow: W. Weatherston. p. 151.
  11. ^M'Dowall, John (1884).Scottish Football Association Annual 1884-85.Glasgow: H. Nisbet. p. 70.
  12. ^"The Scottish Association Challenge Cup".Morning Post:3. 30 August 1884.
  13. ^"Stirlingshire Football Association".Bridge of Allan Gazette:4. 27 December 1884.
  14. ^SFA Minute Book.Scottish Football Association. 25 August 1885. p. 105.
  15. ^Dick, William (1877).Scottish Football Annual 1877–78.Cranstonhill: Mackay & Kirkwood. p. 67.
  16. ^Dick, William (1877).Scottish Football Annual 1877–78.Cranstonhill: Mackay & Kirkwood. p. 67.
  17. ^M'Dowall, John (1884).Scottish Football Association Annual 1884-85.Glasgow: H. Nisbet. p. 58.