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Greenock Abstainers F.C.

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Former association football club in Scotland

Greenock Abstainers Football Club was a Scottishfootball team located in the town ofGreenock,Renfrewshire.

Football club
Greenock Abstainers
Full nameGreenock Abstainers F.C.
Nicknamethe Abstainers
Founded1887
Dissolved1892
GroundUpper Ingleston Park
SecretaryRobert Dixon

History

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The first reference to the club is from 1887,[1] under the nameJohn Dunlop Templars, as an athletic division of the Greenock branch of theInternational Organisation of Good Templars. The club was named for John Dunlop, known as the father of thetemperance movement in Scotland.[2] The Templars entered theRenfrewshire Cup for the first time in 1888–89, and made its competition bow in the third round with a walkover when Roseberry scratched,[3] and a bye; however the club suffered a 14–1 drubbing atAbercorn, the Templars goal coming from a long shot when 3–0 down which Abercorn goalkeeper Goudie misjudged when trying to clear.[4] The result was something of a foregone conclusion as the Abercorn 3rd XI was good enough to draw with the Templar 1st XI.[5]

Perhaps prompted by such a heavy defeat, on 4 February 1889, the club changed its name toGreenock Abstainers,[6] in the hope of attracting players of a temperance mindset who were not part of the Templar movement.[7] That August the club ambitiously became a member of theScottish Football Association[8] and entered the1889–90 Scottish Cup. The club was lucky to be drawn against the moribundRenfrew in the first round; Renfrew was unable to raise an XI,[9] and ceded the tie. In the second round, the Abstainers lost 8–0 atPort Glasgow Athletic before a crowd of 500.[10] The same season, the club played in the Renfrewshire Cup for the only time under the Abstainers name, and lost 6–1 toKilbarchan.[11]

The club's first recorded senior victory was a 1–0 home win overBridge of Weir in December 1889.[12] The club also raised funds at the end of the season by hosting a match between aPaisley select (made up ofSt Mirren andDykebar players) and a Greenock select (made up ofMorton and Port Glasgow Athletic players), which was "financially a big success".[13]

At the end of the season, the Abstainers' James Campbell, attending the Scottish Football Association AGM, proposed against aRenton motion that there be a qualifying section for the1890–91 Scottish Cup. Mr Campbell carried the room on that occasion,[14] allowing the Abstainers to enter the competition at the first round proper, but the club's narrow constituency in an era of growing professionalism doomed it to obsolescence. In its first round tie the club suffered a 13–0 defeat againstNewmilns;[15] the club had been drawn at home but ceded home advantage.[16] It had entered the Renfrewshire but withdrew when drawn to face theNeilston club.[17]

The Scottish FA brought in a qualifying process for the1891–92 Scottish Cup, and the Abstainers were drawn to faceJohnstone in the first qualifying round. The consequent 20–1 defeat[18] seems to have persuaded the Abstainers to throw in the towel; it scratched toArthurlie in the county competition[19] and there are no further matches recorded for the club. It was formally struck from the club register in August 1892.[20]

Colours

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The club played in dark blue.[21]

Ground

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The club originally played at Docherty's Park.[22] By 1888 the club had moved to Ingleston Park[23] and in 1890 it took over Ladyburn from the moribundCarlton.[24]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Public notices".Greenock Telegraph: 2. 26 December 1887.
  2. ^"Story of local hero Dunlop revealed".Greenock Telegraph. Retrieved12 June 2023.
  3. ^"Football".Greenock Telegraph: 2. 27 October 1888.
  4. ^"Abercorn v John Dunlop Templars".Paisley Daily Express: 3. 7 January 1889.
  5. ^"Greenock".Paisley & Renfrewshire Gazette: 6. 27 October 1888.
  6. ^"JOHN DUNLOP TEMPLARS' F.C.— Special Meeting Members in Arcade Rooms, TONIGHT".Greenock Telegraph: 2. 4 February 1889.
  7. ^"Gossip on athletics".Greenwich Telegraph: 3. 8 February 1889.
  8. ^Scottish FA Minutes 1887–90. Glasgow: Scottish Football Association. 20 August 1889. p. 170.
  9. ^"Greenock Abstainers v Renfrew".Greenock Telegraph: 4. 9 September 1889.
  10. ^"Football".Greenock Telegraph: 4. 30 September 1889.
  11. ^"Football".Paisley & Renfrewshire Gazette: 4. 23 November 1889. A second round tie as the club drew a bye in the first.
  12. ^"Association matches".Glasgow Herald: 9. 9 December 1889.
  13. ^"Football".Paisley Daily Express: 3. 1 May 1890. Greenock won 3–2.
  14. ^"Scottish Football Association Annual Meeting".Lothian Courier: 6. 10 May 1890.
  15. ^"Football".Ardrossan & Saltcoats Herald: 3. 12 September 1890.
  16. ^"Football".Greenock Herald: 3. 6 September 1890.
  17. ^"Greenock Abstainers v Neilston".Greenock Telegraph: 4. 3 November 1890.
  18. ^"Johnstone".Paisley Daily Express: 3. 7 September 1891.
  19. ^"Saturday's Football".Edinburgh Evening News: 3. 2 November 1891.
  20. ^"Scottish Football Association".Linlithgowshire Gazette: 8. 27 August 1892.
  21. ^M'Dowall, John (1891).Scottish Football Annual 1891–92. Glasgow: Hay Nisbet. p. 93.
  22. ^"Football".Greenock Telegraph: 4. 5 March 1888.
  23. ^"Football".Greenock Telegraph: 4. 23 October 1888.
  24. ^"Gossip on athletics".Greenock Telegraph: 3. 22 August 1890.
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