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Nithsdale F.C. (1895)

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For the 1880s club of the same name, seeNithsdale F.C.
Former association football club in Scotland

Football club
Nithsdale F.C.
Full nameNithsdale
Nicknamethe Vale[1]
Founded1895
Dissolved1899
GroundCresswell Park
Match SecretaryW. J. Stark

Nithsdale Football Club was anassociation football club fromDumfries inScotland, active in the 1890s.

History

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The club is first recorded playingJunior football in the 1895–96 season.[2] Nithsdale took part in theSouthern Counties Cup in 1896–97, winning one tie, and turned senior by joining theScottish Football Association in August 1897.[3] Unlike other senior teams in the area Nithsdale remained a purely amateur side.[4]

The club only had two seasons as a senior club. Its 1897–98 season was quite successful, as the club hammeredSt Cuthbert's Wanderers 5–0 in the first round of theScottish Qualifying Cup,[5] and only narrowly went down toDumfries Hibernians in the second round.[6] It also won two ties in the Southern Counties Cup, andDumfries F.C. required a replay to beat Nithsdale in the semi-final.[7] It had been one of the best organized clubs in theSouthern Counties League, playing 11 of the scheduled 12 games, but other clubs had barely played half (causing Nithsdale to withdraw temporarily),[8] and the league collapsed unfinished.[9]

Its 1898–99 season however was disastrous. The club lost the use of Cresswell Park as the owner decided it could no longer host all of the Dumfries clubs, and Dumfries was successful with its bid to retain a tenancy.[10] Nithsdale consequently lost at least four players (Anderson, Chicken,[11] Johnstone, and Charteris[12]) to Dumfries at the start of the season.

The denuded and homeless Nithsdale lost toAnnan in the Qualifying Cup,[13] and, despite strengthening the side by bringing in three players for its Southern Counties first round tie with Dumfries Hibs,[14] went down 11–0.[15] The club was formally struck off the Scottish FA register in April 1899 for no longer having its own private ground.[16]

Colours

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The club originally wore white jerseys,[17] but on turning senior changed to blue and white.[18]

Ground

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As a junior club, it played at Moray Park, but as a senior it shared Cresswell Park with Dumfries and Dumfries Hibs.[19][20] The initial rent was £5, but it went up to £27 10s in 1897, and it could not afford the £50 rent being demanded for sole occupation in 1898.[21]

References

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  1. ^"Round the country".Scottish Referee: 1. 24 December 1897.
  2. ^"Junior football".Scottish Referee: 3. 28 February 1896.
  3. ^"Scottish Football Association".Edinburgh Evening News: 7. 4 August 1897.
  4. ^"Round the country".Scottish Referee: 1. 31 December 1897.
  5. ^"Here and there".Scottish Referee: 2. 17 September 1897.
  6. ^"Here and there".Scottish Referee: 2. 27 September 1897.
  7. ^"Round the country".Scottish Referee: 1. 13 December 1897.
  8. ^"Here and there".Scottish Referee: 2. 29 November 1897.
  9. ^"Southern Counties League".Scottish Football Historical Archive. Retrieved27 February 2024.
  10. ^"Round the country".Scottish Referee: 1. 8 July 1898.
  11. ^"Here and there".Scottish Referee: 2. 5 September 1898.
  12. ^"Here and there".Scottish Referee: 2. 22 August 1898.
  13. ^"Southern Counties".Scottish Referee: 1. 12 September 1898.
  14. ^"Here and there".Scottish Referee: 2. 16 September 1898.
  15. ^"Here and there".Scottish Referee: 2. 19 September 1898.
  16. ^"The coming international".Aberdeen Press and Journal: 2. 6 April 1899.
  17. ^"A question of colour".Scottish Referee: 2. 22 February 1897.
  18. ^M'Dowall, John (1897).Scottish Football Annual 1897–98. Glasgow: Hay Nisbet. p. 67.
  19. ^"New club in Dumfries".Scottish Referee: 1. 2 November 1896.
  20. ^"Here and there".Scottish Referee: 2. 1 November 1897.
  21. ^"Odds and ends".Scottish Referee: 2. 19 August 1898.
Founder members of theScottish Football Association
Entrants to thefirst Scottish Cup
FormerScottish Football League members
FormerScottish Football Alliance members
FormerScottish Football Federation members
FormerScottish Football Combination members
FormerScottish Football Union members
FormerNorthern League members
FormerHighland League members
FormerEast of Scotland League members
FormerEastern League (and successors) members
FormerMidland Football league members
FormerSouthern Counties/South of Scotland League members
FormerLanarkshire Football League members
FormerNorth Caledonian Football Association members
Other senior clubs
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