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Possilpark F.C.

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Former association football club in Scotland

Football club
Possilpark
Full namePossilpark Football Club
Founded1876
Dissolved1884
GroundSaracen Park
Hon. PresidentR. Fulton Esq.
PresidentMr J. Oliver

Possilpark Football Club was a 19th-centuryfootball club from thePossilpark area ofGlasgow inScotland. The club no longer exists and has been replaced by Glasgow Perthshire F.C., which plays in the West of Scotland Football League.[1]

History

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The club was founded in 1876, under the namePossil Park; the media used the names Possil Park and Possilpark almost interchangeably, and from 1880 to 1884 the club gave its name asPossilpark.

The club entered theScottish Cup almost as soon as it was founded, in1876–77, losing 2–1 at home toBlythswood in the first round, T. Brown scoring the club's goal.[2] The club's second match in the competition,the following season, was a 13–0 defeat toRangers,[3] which still remains the 'Gers' (joint) biggest margin of victory in a competitive match.

In its 9 entries in the Cup, the club only won 3 ties; 2 of them coming in1879–80, which (thanks to a bye) put the club in the fourth round, made up of 22 clubs. However the club then suffered another heavy defeat, by a score given as 12–0[4] or 13–0,[5] to eventual finalistsThornliebank.

The club was boosted before the 1883–84 season by amalgamating withLuton, bringing the club up to a still-small membership of 50.[6]

The club's last (and biggest) Cup win came in its last entry in1884–85, with a 7–0 win overCyrus of north-east Glasgow.[7] Possilpark lost in the next round at home "before a considerable following of both clubs" toBattlefield, 3–0, with two Battlefield claims not being allowed.[8]

The Cup defeat was the club's last reported fixture. Although the club had been not insubstantial, by 1883 it had been eclipsed in its neighbourhood byCowlairs andNorthern. Saracen Park was put up for sale or rent in November 1884,[9] suggesting the club could no longer pay its rent, and theCarrick side, which had existed at a junior level for a decade, took the ground over from 1885 onwards.[10][11] The coup de grâce for Possilpark came when theScottish Football Association struck the club from the register for non-payment of subscriptions before the 1885–86 season.[12]

Colours

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The club wore the following colours:

Colours
YearsJersey colourShorts
1877–78Black, red and white hoops[13]
1878–80Navy with whiteMaltese cross[14]
1880–81Navy with white Maltese crossNavy[15]
1881–82NavyNavy[16]
1882–84Royal blue[17]
1884–85Black & white hoopsNavy[18]

Ground

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The club played at Saracen Park, behind theSaracen Foundry, in Possilpark, north Glasgow.[19] The pitch was 120 yards x 78 yards, and the ground had a clubhouse and 36 ft tall flagpole.[20] The ground is close to the currentSaracen Park, opened in 1937.[21]

External links

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References

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  1. ^"about the shire".www.glasgowperthshirefc.com. Retrieved6 April 2023.
  2. ^"Blythswood v Possil Park".North British Daily Mail: 6. 2 October 1876.
  3. ^"Association Cup ties".North British Daily Mail: 3. 8 October 1877.
  4. ^"Thornliebank".Rutherglen Reformer: 3. 29 November 1879.
  5. ^"The Cup Tie Contests".Glasgow Herald: 3. 3 December 1879.
  6. ^"Possilpark Club".North British Daily Mail: 3. 25 June 1883.
  7. ^"Possilpark v Cyrus".Glasgow Herald: 11. 15 September 1884.
  8. ^"Possilpark v Battlefield".Glasgow Herald: 10. 6 October 1884.
  9. ^"Ground to Feu, Sell or Let".North British Daily Mail: 8. 19 November 1884.
  10. ^"Carrick v Telegraphists".Glasgow Herald: 9. 21 September 1885.
  11. ^"Carrick v Kirkintilloch Athletic".Bridge of Allan Gazette: 2. 10 October 1885.
  12. ^"Scottish Football Association".Glasgow Herald. 26 August 1885.
  13. ^Dick, William (1877).Scottish Football Annual 1877–78. Cranstonhill: Mackay & Kirkwood. p. 90.
  14. ^Dick, William (1878).Scottish Football Annual 1878–79. Cranstonhill: Mackay & Kirkwood. p. 54.
  15. ^Fleming, J. S. (1880).Scottish Association Football Annual 1880–81. Gillespie Brothers. p. 53.
  16. ^Livingstone, Robert (1881).Scottish Football Association Annual 1881–82. Gillespie Brothers. p. 100.
  17. ^M'Dowall, John (1882).Scottish Football Association Annual 1882–83. Glasgow: W. Weatherston. p. 138.
  18. ^M'Dowall, John (1884).Scottish Football Association Annual 1884-85. Glasgow: H. Nisbet. p. 58.; also hose was black & white
  19. ^M'Dowall, John (1882).Scottish Football Association Annual 1882–83. Glasgow: W. Weatherston. p. 145.
  20. ^"Ground to Feu, Sell or Let".North British Daily Mail: 8. 19 November 1884.
  21. ^"W Macfarlane and Co. Ltd. Saracen Foundry, Hawthorn Street, Possilpark. An oblique aerial photograph taken facing north".Britain From Above. Retrieved6 April 2023.
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