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Strathmore F.C. (Arbroath)

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Association football club in Angus, Scotland
Not to be confused withStrathmore F.C. (Dundee).

Football club
Strathmore
Full nameStrathmore Football Club
Nicknamethe Strathie[1]
Founded1879
Dissolved1888
GroundDamley Park
1886–88 blue and gold striped shirts, navy blue shorts
1880–84colours
1886–88 colours

Strathmore Football Club, usually referred to asStrathmore (Arbroath) to distinguish fromDundee Strathmore, was aScottishassociation football club based in the town ofArbroath,Angus.

History

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The club was founded in 1879 and joined theScottish Football Association in August 1883,[2] playing in theScottish Cup for five seasons between 1883 and 1888. Its best run was in1885–86, reaching the fourth round, made up that season of 19 clubs. In the fourth round, the club put up a struggle atAbercorn F.C., equalising an early Abercorn goal and having another disallowed; at half-time, the Strathie was still in the game, 2–1 down, but Abercorn scored another five goals before Strathmore concluded the scoring with a late consolation.[3]

The club's biggest competitive win came in its first tie in the firstForfarshire Cup in 1883, beating the Clydesdale (Dundee) club 13–0.[4] In the 1884–85 edition of the Forfarshire Cup, the club reached the final againstDundee Harp. The original match, atRollo's Pier, the home of the Strathmore (Dundee) club, saw the Arbroath side take a goal lead early on, but they visibly tired and were lucky to hang on to a draw.[5] The replay at the same venue, like the original match, attracted a crowd of 8,000. Strathmore was unlucky to lose the toss, and had to play in the first half into the wind and with the sun shining in the goalkeeper's face, but even those factors could not explain going in at half-time 8–0 down. The match ended 15–1.[6]

In reality, the club had never been much more than a "feeder" club toArbroath,[7] and its last Scottish Cup tie was a 13–1 defeat toDundee East End F.C. at Damley Park in 1887, before a "rather small attendance", the result "being a foregone conclusion";[8] the final recorded match for the club was a 6–2 defeat atMontrose in March 1888.[9] The club was formally struck from the Scottish FA register in August 1888,[10] although there was a one-off resuscitation of the name for a defeat atBrechin in April 1889.[11]

Colours

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From 1880 to 1884, the club wore navy blue shirts and white shorts, and reversed the colours from 1884 to 1886. In 1886, the club changed to black and gold striped shirts with navy blue shorts.[12]

Ground

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The club originally played on the Low Common in Arbroath.[13] From 1883 the club played at Damley Park.[14]

Notable players

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External links

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ReferencesLeague

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  1. ^"Arbroath v Arbroath Strathmore".Courier & Argus: 4. 5 December 1887.
  2. ^Scottish FA Minutes. Glasgow: Scottish Football Association. 21 August 1883. p. 143.
  3. ^"Strathmore (Arbroath) v Abercorn (Paisley)".Courier & Argus: 4. 16 November 1885.
  4. ^"Football".Courier & Argus: 4. 10 December 1883.
  5. ^"Forfarshire Association Challenge Cup".Courier & Argus: 3. 1 December 1884.
  6. ^"Forfarshire Association Cup".Courier & Argus: 4. 8 December 1884.
  7. ^"The Referee's Note-Book".Scottish Referee: 1. 19 August 1889.
  8. ^"Scottish Cup Ties".Courier & Argus: 4. 5 September 1887.
  9. ^"Football".Aberdeen Free Press: 6. 26 March 1888.
  10. ^Scottish FA Minutes 1887–90. Glasgow: Scottish Football Association. 21 August 1888. p. 55.
  11. ^"Football".Aberdeen Free Press: 6. 22 April 1889.
  12. ^"Scottish Football Club Directory".
  13. ^"Football".Courier & Argus: 4. 11 September 1882.
  14. ^"Football".Courier & Argus: 2. 13 November 1883.
  15. ^"Football".Courier & Argus: 4. 21 April 1884.
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