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Vale of Dryfe F.C.

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Former association football club in Scotland

Football club
Vale of Dryfe
Nicknamethe Vale
Founded1896
Dissolved1906
GroundKintail Park
TrainersR. Steel and J. T. Cox (1903)
Match secretaryJames Jardine

Vale of Dryfe F.C. was anassociation football club fromLockerbie,Dumfriesshire, active at the turn of the 20th century.

History

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The club was formed at a meeting on 16 November 1896, to provide aJunior club for the town, after the demise of the originalMid-Annandale club; William Gardner was elected first captain.[1] Its first competitive football came in theSouthern Counties Cup, which it entered in 1896–97, and it lost 5–1 to Dumfries Thistle in a replay of its first tie. The Vale protested that Thistle's Gordon was Cup-tied for having played for the5th K.R.V. in theScottish Cup, in vain.[2]

The Vale was one of the ten clubs to sign up for the newSouthern Counties League in June 1897,[3] but it withdrew before the competition started.[4]

1905–06 Scottish Qualifying Cup 1st Round, Vale of Dryfe 2–0 Dumfries, Scottish Referee, 4 September 1905

The Vale had a run of success between 1901 and 1904 at local level. It won the Southern Counties Consolation Cup for the first time in 1901–02, with a 2–1 win overDouglas Wanderers atPalmerston Park.[5] It successfully retained the trophy in 1902–03, by beating the6th G.R.V. 2–0, and surviving a protest about player eligibility.[6]

Off the back of that success, the club recruited two coaches,[7] and joined theScottish Football Association in May 1903.[8] This entitled the club to play in theScottish Qualifying Cup, and the club lost toDumfries in a first round tie, replayed after the Vale had successfully protested that Dumfries' McClure had not been transferred fromMaxwelltown Volunteers.[9] The Vale gained a revenge by beating Dumfries in the Southern Counties Cup, and reached the final of the tournament for the only time, but lost 4–1 toNithsdale Wanderers, the club hindered by centre-halfBill Alston being carried off when the score was 1–1.[10]

The extra expense of senior membership proved deleterious to the club. It never won another tie in either the Counties Cup or the Consolation Cup, and lost in the first round of the 1904–05 Qualifying Cup. The club came close to disbanding in 1905, with only a small balance at hand and finding "in these days of professionalism some trouble to make both ends meet", but it did retain most of its players for one last tilt in 1905–06.[11] The efforts were rewarded with a 2–0 win over Dumfries in the first round of the Qualifying Cup, considered "one of the greatest surprises of the round"[12] (the inevitable protest - about one of the goals coming from a wrongly-awarded penalty - was dismissed unanimously).[13] The Vale was hammered 8–0 by Nithsdale Wanderers in the second, key player Alston having been lured away byLiverpool for a trial.[14]

The effort was too much for the club - it withdrew from thePotts Cup in December 1905 before playing a tie[15] and its final recorded match was a 3–1 defeat on New Year's Day 1906 atPenrith.[16] It was thrown out of the Scottish FA roll in August 1906[17] and the club was dissolved the same month, a new junior club (Mid-Annandale Amateurs) being founded to replace the senior club, playing at the same ground and wearing the same colours.[18]

Colours

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The club wore black and gold.[19][20]

Ground

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The club's first ground was a park owned by a Mr Baird of Broomhouses.[21] It later played at Kintail Park, although it is not certain whether this was the same ground.[22]

Honours

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  • South of Scotland Cup
    • Runner-up: 1903–04
  • South of Scotland Consolation Cup
    • Winner: 1901–02, 1902–03

Notable players

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  • J. Maclaren, the club's centre-forward in the 1900s, was an Irish junior international.[23]
  • Bill Alston, who went on to play forLincoln City in 1907–08.[24]
  • Angus Douglas, who moved to Dumfries on the club's dissolution, and later played forChelsea.[25]

External links

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References

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  1. ^"Football Club for Lockerbie".Dumfries & Galloway Courier and Herald: 7. 18 November 1896.
  2. ^"Cups and contests".Scottish Referee: 3. 22 March 1897.
  3. ^"Round the country".Scottish Referee: 2. 21 June 1897.
  4. ^"Here and there".Scottish Referee: 2. 29 November 1897.
  5. ^"The referee's note-book".Scottish Referee: 1. 12 May 1902.
  6. ^"Cup won and lost".Scottish Referee: 1. 27 April 1903.
  7. ^"Vale of Dryfe".Scottish Referee: 3. 14 August 1903.
  8. ^"Close season and charity".Daily Record: 6. 9 May 1903.
  9. ^"Protests".Dundee Courier: 6. 9 September 1903.
  10. ^"Southern Counties Cup".Scottish Referee: 3. 14 March 1904.
  11. ^"The Vale's annual".Scottish Referee: 1. 28 July 1905.
  12. ^"Round the country".Scottish Referee: 1. 4 September 1905.
  13. ^"Protests".Scottish Referee: 3. 8 September 1905.
  14. ^"A Sanquhar victory".Scottish Referee: 4. 18 September 1905.
  15. ^"Northern league".Daily Record: 6. 25 December 1905.
  16. ^"Vale of Dryfe v Penrith".Scottish Referee: 3. 5 January 906.
  17. ^"New clubs admitted".Scottish Referee: 2. 17 August 1906.
  18. ^"Tout le monde".Scottish Referee: 1. 17 August 1906.
  19. ^"Mid-Annandale Rangers v Lochmaben Rangers".Dumfries & Galloway Standard: 7. 15 September 1909.
  20. ^Moor, Dave."Mid-Annandale".Historical Football Kits. Retrieved27 May 2024.
  21. ^"Football Club for Lockerbie".Dumfries & Galloway Courier and Herald: 7. 18 November 1896.
  22. ^"Vale of Dryfe (Lockerbie) v Etterby Rovers (Carlisle)".Carlisle Journal: 7. 3 February 1903.
  23. ^"Junior jots".Scottish Referee: 5. 3 November 1902.
  24. ^Joyce, Michael (2004).Football League Players' Records 1888 to 1939. SoccerData.ISBN 1-899468-67-6.
  25. ^"Dumfries player for Chelsea".Edinburgh Evening News: 6. 23 May 1908.
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
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FormerSouthern Counties/South of Scotland League members
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