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Bathgate F.C.

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Former association football club in Scotland

Football club
Bathgate
Full nameBathgate Football Club
Nicknamethe Maroons[1]
Founded1893
Dissolved1938
GroundMill Park,Bathgate

Bathgate Football Club was afootball club based at Mill Park inBathgate, Scotland.[2] The club was a member of theScottish Football League from 1921 until 1929.

History

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The club was formed in 1893, as the result of a merger ofBathgate Rovers F.C. and Bathgate Athletic F.C., the latter club having split out of the former club at the start of the 1892–93 season, and as a result crippling both clubs. Rovers, who played at Boghead Park, allowed its lease over to expire at the end of the 1892–93 season. Consequently, a meeting was held at the Bathgate Institute, with a view to forming a new club for the town, and it was agreed to set up a fresh club, under the name Bathgate, which would endeavour (successfully) to re-gain use of Boghead, and which was made up of Rovers and Athletic players.[3][4]

The new club joined theCentral Football League and other minor leagues, and moved toMill Park in 1902. Bathgate returned to the Central League in 1919 and were one of several clubs incorporated into theScottish Football League Division Two in 1921.[5] The club initially performed well in Division Two, coming close to promotion in1923–24.[5]

Bathgate soon found themselves dogged by financial problems, however. In 1924,junior clubLarkhall Thistle brought a case against Bathgate for poaching their players, as the junior clubs resented the fact senior clubs could take their players without adequate compensation.[6] Finances were further damaged by the severe downturn in gates during the1926 miners strike.[5] All of the West Lothian league clubs were made unsustainable by the decline of the localcoal andshale oil industries.[7] Bathgate resigned from the league in March 1929.[5]

The club continued in theEast of Scotland Football League, playing their final fixture on 16 April 1932. The club was formally dissolved in October 1938. Bathgate has since been represented in junior football byBathgate Thistle.[5]

Colours

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  • 1893–1904 Red & white striped shirts, white shorts.
  • 1904–1938 Maroon shirts, white shorts.

League record

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SeasonPlWDLFAPtsPos
1921–22381611115641435th
1922–2338169136755415th
1923–24381612105849443rd
1924–253812101658743416th
1925–26387625601052019th
1926–27381371876983317th
1927–283810111762813119th
1928–29N/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/A

Bathgate did not complete the1928–29 season and their results were expunged from the records.[5]

Players

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References

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  1. ^"Football".Lothian Courier: 7. 11 October 1929.
  2. ^D. Pickering (1995)The Cassell Soccer Companion, Cassell, p27
  3. ^"Football".Lothian Courier: 6. 29 July 1893.
  4. ^"Bathgate v Broxburn".Lothian Courier: 3. 12 August 1893.
  5. ^abcdefBob Crampsey (1990).The First 100 Years.Scottish Football League. p. 292.ISBN 0-9516433-0-4.
  6. ^Crampsey, p78
  7. ^Crampsey, p83

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