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Motherwell Shamrock F.C.

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Former association football club in Scotland

Football club
Motherwell Shamrock
Full nameMotherwell Shamrock F.C.
Nicknamethe Shamrock[1]
Founded1890
Dissolved1892
GroundLadywell Park
SecretaryJohn Timminey, James Rodgers

Motherwell Shamrock F.C. was anassociation football club fromMotherwell,Lanarkshire, active in the early 1890s.

History

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James Breslin (Motherwell Shamrock), Hamilton Herald, 30 May 1890

The club was formed in early 1890 as a split fromCarfin Shamrock;[2] the club's first secretary, John Timminey, had been Carfin's secretary in 1889,[3] and Carfin captain (and club co-founder) "Dodger" Breslin threw in his lot with the new club.[4] The club's first match was against aGlasgow select in April 1890, watched by theCeltic President, who was checking to ensure none of the Celtic players was appearing for a rival Irish diaspora club without permission.[5]

The Motherwell side tried to get an invitation to the Airdrie Charity Cup, on the basis that it now had a large number of Carfin players, but the charity committee stayed loyal to the Carfin; in any event, under the rules of the competition, the Motherwell players were mostly Cup-tied, for having represented Carfin in other tournaments in the earlier part of the season.[6]

The Shamrock joined theScottish Football Association in August 1890[7] and was expected to win its debutScottish FA Cup tie the next month at home to the little-regardedFairfield club of Glasgow, but the visitors scored five in the first half and ran out 7–3 winners.[8] Perhaps worse for Motherwell was that Carfin Shamrock held Celtic to a draw in the second round.

Two months later, Shamrock heldAlbion Rovers to a draw in its firstLanarkshire Cup tie, due to the Rovers "skylarking" when in an easy two-goal lead,[9] but lost 8–1 in the home replay,[10] and scratched from its entry to the Consolation Cup to "no surprise".[11] The club's moment had passed before it was even founded; the rise of League football, the unexpected continuance (at least temporarily) of Carfin, and the all-encompassing growth of Celtic were all mortal blows to the Shamrock. The club had already lost its ground to Dalziel Rovers in March 1891,[12] and ceased to exist at the close of the 1890–91 season,[13] although an attempt to revive the name saw an application for re-admission to the Scottish FA in August 1892, to no avail.[14]

Colours

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The club wore green and white vertically striped shirts, and dark blue knickers.[15]

Ground

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The club's ground was Ladywell Park.[16]

References

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  1. ^"Football chatter".Motherwell Times: 3. 22 November 1890.
  2. ^""Coatbridge Express" Consolation Cup".Rutherglen Reformer: 5. 25 April 1890.
  3. ^M'Dowall, John (1889).Scottish Football Annual 1889–90. Glasgow: Hay Nisbet. p. 77.
  4. ^"Captain James Breslin (Motherwell Shamrock)".Hamilton Herald: 7. 30 May 1890.
  5. ^"Athletic notes".Hamilton Herald: 7. 25 April 1890.
  6. ^"Football notes".Rutherglen Reformer: 7. 9 May 1890.
  7. ^Scottish FA Minutes 1889–90. Scottish Football Association. 19 August 1890. p. 273.
  8. ^"Football".Wishaw Press: 3. 13 September 1890.
  9. ^"Football notes".Coatbridge Express: 4. 5 November 1890.
  10. ^"Football".Wishaw Press: 2. 22 November 1890.
  11. ^"Football notes".Coatbridge Express: 1. 8 April 1891.
  12. ^"Football chatter".Motherwell Times: 3. 14 March 1891.
  13. ^"Football notes".Coatbridge Express: 4. 13 May 1891.
  14. ^"Tit-bits".Hamilton Herald: 6. 26 August 1892.
  15. ^McDowall, John (1890).Scottish Football Annual 1890–91. Hay Nisbet. p. 97.
  16. ^McDowall, John (1890).Scottish Football Annual 1890–91. Hay Nisbet. p. 97.
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Entrants to thefirst Scottish Cup
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