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Grahamston F.C.

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Grahamston
Full nameGrahamston Football Club
Founded1883
Dissolved1890
GroundCrichton Park
SecretaryWm. Law

Grahamston Football Clubwas aScottishassociation footballclub based in the village of Grahamston,Stirlingshire,now part ofFalkirk.

History

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Grahamston Football Club was founded in 1883[1]in the small industrial village of Grahamston, just north ofFalkirk.[2]The club played mostlyfriendly matchesagainst clubs from nearby villages in its first season and joined the Stirlingshire Football Association in 1883–84, competing in the regionalStirlingshire Cupfor the first time in February 1884, losing 1–0 to Strathblane in the first round. The following season, the club reached the semi-finals of the cup, losing 1–0 toCamelonfor a place in the final; Grahamston did not have a shot on target in the first half.[3]

In August 1885, the club was admitted to theScottish Football Associationand became eligible to compete in theScottish Cup,entering the first round of the1885–86 tournamenta month later. Grahamston was drawn againstGrasshoppersfromBonnybridgeand drew the first match 2–2 away but lost the replay 4–2 at home. A year later, the club was again eliminated in the first round after losing 2–0 at home toLaurieston.[4]The1887–88 tournamentwas the last season Grahamston competed in the Scottish Cup. Drawn againstRedding Athleticat home at Crichton Park in the first round, the club won the match 4–3,[5]however, the result was protested because Grahamston fielded two unregistered players in the match (Alex Davidson and Alex Liddell) and was subsequently disqualified.[6]

Grahamston continued to compete in the Stirlingshire Cup until 1889. After losing toVale of Bannockin the first round in 1888–89 the club protested against the incompetence of the referee – the problem being that the official referee had not turned up, and, having won the toss to choose a replacement official, Grahamston had chosen one of its own. Grahamston subsequently withdrew the protest "to save themselves from being laughed at".[7]

The club's senior existence came to an end in 1888, when it did not renew its Scottish FA subscription,[8]and its defeat toSlamannanin the Stirlingshire Cup in 1889–90 seems to have been its final competitive match.[9]

Scottish Cup record

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1885–86

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  • First round: drew 2–2 vs.Grasshoppers,12 September 1885[10]
    • First round replay: lost 4–2 vs. Grasshoppers, 19 September 1885[4]

1886–87

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1887–88

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Colours

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The club originally played in blue and black hooped jerseys with white knickers.[11]From 1886 it wore cream jerseys and blue knickers.[12]

Ground

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Grahamston played at Crichton Park, Kerse Lane, Falkirk.[13]

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References

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  1. ^McDowall, John (1885).Scottish Association Annual 1885–86.Glasgow: H. Nisbet. p. 72.
  2. ^History of Falkirk TownArchived21 November 2013 at theWayback Machine,falkirk.gov.uk.Falkirk Council.Retrieved 14 May 2013.
  3. ^"Football".Stirling Observer:2. 21 February 1885.
  4. ^abcGrahamston: Records,statto.Retrieved 14 May 2013.
  5. ^Grahamston Results – 1887/88,soccerbase.Retrieved 14 May 2013.
  6. ^Scottish FA minutes.Glasgow: Scottish Football Association. 13 September 1887.
  7. ^"Sports and pastimes".Stirling Observer:7. 15 November 1888.
  8. ^Scottish FA minutes 1888–90.Glasgow: Scottish Football Association. 21 August 1888. p. 56.
  9. ^"Slamannan notes".Lothian Courier:6. 2 November 1889.
  10. ^Grahamston – Scottish Cup Results,londonhearts.London Hearts Supporters' Club. Retrieved 14 May 2013.
  11. ^McDowall, John (1885).Scottish Association Annual 1885–86.Glasgow: H. Nisbet. p. 72.
  12. ^McDowall, John (1886).Scottish FA Annual 1886–87.Hay Nisbet. p. 61.
  13. ^McDowall, John (1885).Scottish Association Annual 1885–86.Glasgow: H. Nisbet. p. 72.