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Burntisland Thistle F.C.

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Former association football club in Scotland

Football club
Burntisland Thistle
Full nameBurntisland Thistle Football Club
Nicknamesthe Thistle, the Black & Whites[1]
Founded1876
Dissolved1892
GroundLammerlaws Park
SecretaryJohn S. Richardson

Burntisland Thistle Football Club was anassociation football club fromBurntisland inFife, Scotland.

History

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1886–87 King Cup Final, Mossend Swifts 4–1 Burntisland Thistle, Lothian Courier 12 March 1887

The club was formed in 1876, being one of the first five clubs in Fifeshire, as an activity for members of the Burntisland Thistle Cricket Club. The Thistle's first competitive match came in theEdinburgh Cup in 1879–80, losing 2–1 at home toHanover in the first round.[2] Thistle managed its first competitive win in the same competition in 1880–81, beatingAddiewell 7–1 away from home,[3] but its reward was a second round tie withHibernian and the Thistle was hammered 15–0.[4]

Thistle did not enter the newly named Edinburgh Shield in 1882–83; in 1881–82, it lost 9–0 atDunfermline in 1881–82,[5] but for 1882–83 as there were now enough clubs in Fifeshire for a competition between themselves, rather than face humiliation in a competition dominated by the well-established Edinburgh clubs. Accordingly, in April 1882, the Fifeshire Football Association was established,[6] and the firstFife Cup took place in 1882–83. Thistle was a founder member and played in the initial competition, losing toCowdenbeath in the semi-final.

The club did return to play in the Edinburgh Shield, albeit without significant success. The club's best performance was reaching the semi-final of the Consolation Cup (for clubs eliminated before the final) in 1886–87, being beaten 5–3 byBo'ness, the Thistle handicapped by being without its two best players (Hailstanes and David Dair, the latter replaced by brother Willie).[7]

1886–87: double runner-up

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Thistle never won the Fife Cup; it was twice runner-up. In 1886–87, the club metDunfermline Athletic in the final, atLady's Mill. After 55 minutes, with the score 1–0 to Athletic, a fight broke out between the players, on the basis that the Athletic's Knight claimed to have been struck by Thistle's goalkeeper Mackenzie who was trying to clear the ball.[8] The fight spread to the crowd, and lasted half-an-hour before the fighters were separated. Referee M'Kay ofNorthern awarded the match to Athletic on the basis of rough play by the Burntisland goalkeeper,[9] After a protest, the final was re-played, and at the third time of asking Athletic won 3–1 at Cowdenbeath.[10]

The club was also runner-up in the first Percival King Cup, for East of Scotland clubs outside Edinburgh, winning the semi-final againstChampfleurie when the Thistle charged the Celestials' goalkeeper Sneddon over the goal-line while he was still holding the ball.[11] The Thistle lost 4–1 toMossend Swifts in the final atEaster Road.

1886–87 was the club's first as a member of theScottish Football Association,[12] and thus the first season in which it entered theScottish Cup; Dunfermline scratched from the clubs' first round tie and the Black and Whites lost to Cowdenbeath in the second.

1887–88: second Fife Cup final

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The club reached the Fife Cup final again in 1887–88, losing 6–1 in a replay againstLassodie at Lady's Mill inDunfermline in the final.[13] In the1887–88 Scottish Cup, the club seemed to have gained revenge over Dunfermline Athletic, after a 4–2 win,[14] but the club was disqualified because of the non-registration of H. M'Leod.[15] The one consolation the club had in the season was its second XI winning the Fifeshire Second XI Cup - albeit by default asAlloa Athletic's reserves did not turn up for the final.[16]

Final years

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The club let its Scottish FA subscription lapse for 1888–89, only taking part in local competitions. Its only win in the national competition came in the1890–91 Scottish Cup, 4–2 overBonnyrigg Rose Athletic in the first round.[17] The Thistle scratched toHeart of Midlothian in the second.[18]

The Scottish FA introduced qualifying rounds for the Cup from 1891 to 1892; in the first qualifying round, at home toLinlithgow Athletic the club looked in a positive position with a 4–1 half-time lead, but lost a man to injury for the second, and was beaten 6–4.[19] The club left the Scottish FA for the second and final time at the end of the season[20] but it had already quit the senior game for theScottish Junior Football Association, playing in theScottish Junior Cup for the first time, and losing 8–1 at East Benhar Heatherbell in the second round.[21] The club does not seem to have continued afterwards.

Colours

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The club played in black and white jersey and hose, with blue knickers.[22]

Ground

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The Thistle's ground was Lammerlaws Park, a 10-minute walk from the station.

Notable players

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See also

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References

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  1. ^"Burntisland Thistle, 5; Broxburn Shamrock, 1".Lothian Courier: 3. 9 April 1887.
  2. ^"Hanover v Burntisland Thistle".Scotsman. 1 September 1879.
  3. ^"Burntisland".Fifeshire Advertiser: 3. 25 September 1880.
  4. ^"Hibernians v Burntisland Thistle (Edinburgh Cup tie)".Scotsman. 15 November 1880.
  5. ^"Sporting news".Edinburgh Evening News: 4. 3 October 1881.
  6. ^"Football".Daily Review: 3. 24 April 1882.
  7. ^"Burntisland Thistle, 5; Broxburn Shamrock, 1".Lothian Courier: 3. 9 April 1887.
  8. ^"Disgraceful scene".Dunfermline Saturday Press: 3. 2 April 1887.
  9. ^"A free fight at a football match".Bridge of Allan Gazette: 3. 2 April 1887.
  10. ^"Fife Cup Tie - Dunfermline v Burntisland Thistle".Dundee Courier: 4. 2 May 1887.
  11. ^"Burntisland Thistle 1; Champfleurie 0".Lothian Courier: 3. 26 February 1887.
  12. ^Scottish FA minutes 1884–87. Glasgow: Scottish Football Association. 24 August 1886.
  13. ^"Burntisland Thistle v Lassodie".Glasgow Herald: 7. 23 April 1888. gives the score as 6–5, but the Dundee Courier, Fifeshire Advertiser, and Fife Herald as 6–1.
  14. ^"Scottish Association Cup".Morning Post: 3. 8 September 1887.
  15. ^Scottish FA minutes 1884–87. Glasgow: Scottish Football Association. 13 September 1887.
  16. ^"Fifeshire Football Association".Glasgow Herald: 11. 21 May 1888.
  17. ^"Scottish Cup Ties - First Round".Dundee Courier: 4. 8 September 1890.
  18. ^"Scottish Cup Ties - Second Round".Scotsman. 29 September 1890.
  19. ^"Burntisland Thistle v Linlithgow Athletic".Glasgow Herald: 10. 7 September 1891.
  20. ^"East of Scotland Association".Lothian Courier: 6. 27 August 1892.
  21. ^"Scottish Junior Cup"(PDF).Scottish Football Historical Association. Retrieved27 May 2023.
  22. ^McDowall, John (1886).Scottish FA Annual 1886–87. Hay Nisbet. p. 53.

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