International honours returned to Shawfield, as Danny Blair was a prominent Scotland full back of this era and leading goalscorer Billy Boyd (with 32 goals in 193233) earned two international caps. Supporters heard this unfamiliar phrase as "Bully Wee", and the name stuck. The Premier Division was introduced ahead of the season 197576 as the new top division, with inclusion based upon league position. Both were highly prestigious competitions before European football was introduced. Founded 1877 Address Ardgoil Drive G68 9NE Cumbernauld Country Scotland Phone +44 (1236) 451 511 Fax +44 (1236) 733 490 E-mail info@clydefc.co.uk It wasn't until after the formation of the new Scottish Reserve League in 1955 that today's reserve teams go by the actual tag reserves and have done since 1957.[99]. CONTACT North Florida Community College's former athletic director and professor, Clyde Alexander, 66, will officially retire in January 2016 after 30 years of service. Clyde Football Club is a Scottish semi-professional football club who play in Scottish League One.Formed in 1877 at the River Clyde in Glasgow, the club host their home matches at New Douglas Park, having played at Broadwood Stadium from 1994 until 2022. [30], Former Scotland captain Colin Hendry was appointed manager in summer 2007. The club hosts around 20 individuals, many of whom have life limiting conditions and use powerchair football as a positive driving force. Relegations in 196061 and 196263 were followed by immediate promotions in 196162 and 196364, the former as Division Two champions. As reserve teams got excluded from the Scottish League Cup, the C Division had their League Cup. Transfers & rumours . In the past the Supporters' Trust has financed the signings of players such as John Potter and Tom Brighton, and retaining the signatures of players such as Neil McGregor and David Hutton. On Wednesday 2 February 2011, Stuart Millar was sacked as manager of Clyde. Clyde argued that they were not from Glasgow; they were from Rutherglen. [4], The club enjoyed cup success in local competitions as the 19th century drew to a close. [90] Former Jags midfielder Scott Chaplain (once a signing target for Clyde) spoke of the "competitive edges to those particular matches" after playing in the fixtures many times. Clyde Powerchair FC, who are Scotland's eldest powerchair club, are based in Cumbernauld and have ran weekly sessions now for over seven years. Assisted by a Robertson delivery, Wallace fired the opener in the roof of the net. [53] Furthermore, on 19 October 2011, Clyde revealed that they were investigating the possibility of a move to East Kilbride, the largest town in Scotland without a senior football team. Formed in 1877 at the River Clyde in Glasgow, the club host their home matches at New Douglas Park, having played at Broadwood Stadium from 1994 until 2022. [26], Relegation from the First Division in 197980 was followed by another promotion as Second Division champions in 198182. Home and away victories over Airdrie United in the play-off final then secured First Division football at Broadwood for another season. In season 2020/21 Gordon was also a member of the SPFL Board. Despite successive titles, there was no promotion as only first teams could gain promotion to Division B. [110] The Foundation also received the Young Start Award in 2017 to run a project called Start Young, Grow Young. [16], The first half of the League Cup tie with Aberdeen at Shawfield on September 3, 1955, was also televised live (a competition first) by the BBC as an experiment. Coach Clyde, as many call him, has impacted hundreds of players and coaches, several of whom are considered to be the greatest of all time. In a dream introduction to the format Clyde triumphed 103, and a mid-table finish saw the club complete a confident season in League football. Coaching Staff Laurie Ellis Head Coach Playing Career Laurie started his senior career with Raith Rovers 1998. In an attempt to quit the city, there was an attempted merger with Hamilton Academical, who were in dire financial trouble and had resigned from the Scottish League. It proved to be a one-off, though. The geographical separation meant Clyde were placed in the Southern League. A group of fans became aware of the club's severe financial problems as Billy Carmichael's reign as chairman came to an end. 34 Matches. They get a lot from it and it helps develop them steadily. Coaching Experience: UDC Coach, Washington Warthogs Assistant Coach, Washington Freedom Assistant Coach; Extensive youth coaching credentials, including VYSA 2011 Girls Coach of the Year, USYS 2011 Region I Coach of the Year, 13 State Cups, 3 Region I Championships, USYS Finalist, USYS National Championship (2007 MPS Freedom); VA/DC Hall of Fame. [91] When talking about a possible groundshare again, Partick Thistle chairman David Beattie said it would reignite the Glasgow-rivalry saying "the healthy rivalry between ourselves and the Bully Wee is historical". Broadwood has hosted Scotland U21 matches and four Scottish Challenge Cup finals in the past. [54] Another option was to move back to Rutherglen and develop the Clyde Gateway Stadium in a ground-sharing agreement. The team showed steady league form just after the war and reached a fourth Scottish Cup final in 194849. Benefits were evident for ambitious teams, but the financial penalties for falling out of the top tier were extremely severe. Jim Duffy. This had received approval from current tenants Rutherglen Glencairn. Laurie played a season at Kirkcaldy then moved to Coaching Staff Read More However UEFA denied this argument citing Clyde's non-membership of the Lanarkshire FA and their participation in the Glasgow Cup. Chairman John McMahon would not let go of the idea. Despite further opposition pressure before the interval, Martin doubled the lead with an opportunistic strike after the break. They played three times against an under-19 team of the hosts, which contained Dutch youth internationalists, winning two and drawing one. [7][10], The club had managed to sustain football through the war years, but the Scottish League continued through 191921 with only one division. Clyde Football Club is a Scottish semi-professional football club who play in Scottish League One. For the first few seasons between 1955 and 1960, Clyde regularly finished quite high up the table or at least in a mid-table position. In the event, a draw with Ayr United and a home loss to Inverness Caledonian Thistle meant that Clyde missed out on promotion. After years of wrangling, the Shawfield Greyhound Racing Company Ltd started racing in 1932 and a few years later purchased the stadium from Clyde. Dundee equalized before half time, and as Clyde looked jaded, John Hunter won the cup for Dundee. [11], A second major cup competition, the Scottish League Cup would be inaugurated in 1946. On 9 December 2010, Clyde had informed their landlords at North Lanarkshire Council (NL Leisure) of their intention to relinquish their lease on Broadwood and move elsewhere. The Scottish League unusually granted permission for Clyde to switch grounds mid-season, and former landlords, Hamilton Academical, were the inaugural opposition on 5 February 1994. Chyston High School will be the venue for the Clyde FC Community Foundation Summer Holiday Camps 2022 giving kids the ideal opportunity to spend their school break having fun and playing football. The number of years Clyde spent without a permanent home of their own led to the fans identifying themselves as the Gypsy Army. Clyde F.C. Clean sheets were kept against St Johnstone (20), Dundee (00 at Dens Park, followed by 10 in a replay), city rivals Third Lanark (10), and the Hibernian semi final match (10 at Tynecastle). This is a list compiling the former managers of Clyde Football Club.. The goal scorers for Clyde were Eddie Malone and Craig Bryson whilst Celtic's goal scorer was Maciej Zurawski. The move was largely financed by the club becoming incorporated and issuing shares in "The Clyde Football Club Limited". Jack Stern. The club has male and female players from primary school level all the way up to senior citizens, who all play in mixed teams. [60] However, Clyde still had home advantage because the home stand tickets were initially reserved for Clyde ticket holders with Celtic tickets ineligible. Bully Wee United is unique in most Scottish supporters teams as they operate a strict policy that only Clyde supporters may play for the team. North Lanarkshire Council started the groundworks and then abruptly halted them as they became aware of Clyde's financial plight. The competition for the best club teams in Europe will see the inclusion of the first ever Scottish team, Cumbernaulds very own Clyde Alba. However, given the success and promotion of Partick Thistle to the Scottish Premiership, and Clyde's recent relegation to the Scottish League Two, such derby games have become a rarity in past years. For 83 minutes Clyde (McTurk; Watson & Blair; Walker, McAteer & Robertson; Stirling & McCartney; Chalmers; Jackson & Booth) held a 20 lead (Chalmers and Booth both scored). However, a thrilling fightback saw Clyde level at 55 on aggregate (43 on the day) before adding another goal in extra time to progress. Gordon has also represented the club as a Trustee on its charitable arm the Clyde FC Community Foundation as well as being the club representative in various SPFL groups. The Inter-Cities Fairs Cup had a rule that stipulated only one team per city could enter. [41] In the previous six seasons Clyde had finished in the bottom two positions of every league campaign. It also contains a table with average age, cumulative market value and average market value for each player position and overall. Dan Currie was selected in the provisional squad, but did not make the final cut. Greece. Clyde were confident that the pitch would be completed and all the details finalised for the club's first home league match of the season in time for the visit of Peterhead. Chalmers struck after three minutes to give Clyde a 10 lead in the third match. NFCC says farewell to Clyde Alexander. Clyde Alba currently hold the Scottish Cup and Premiership titles which adds to the clubs multiple awards off the pitch too, something the club is extremely proud of. They defeated Livingston 41 on their own ground at Almondvale with Dave McKay scoring all four goals for Clyde. Manager Age: 63 Years Appointed: Nov 8, 2022 Contract expires: - To staff overview. Second Division Champions (third tier) 1977-78, 1981-82, 1992-93, 1999-2000, Glasgow Cup: Winners 1914-15, 1925-26, 1946-47, 1951-52, 1958-59, Glasgow Merchants Charity Cup: Winners 1909-10, 1951-52, 1957-58, 1960-61, B Division Supplementary Cup: Winners 1951-52, Record victory: 11-1 v Cowdenbeath (6th October 1951), Record attendance: 48,000 v Rangers (10th February 1912, at Shawfield Stadium), Most capped player: Tommy Ring (12, Scotland), Most league appearances: Brian Ahern (420, 1971-81 / 1983-87), Most goals in a season: Billy McPhail (48, 1951-52), Fastest goal: 9 seconds - Kenny Quinn (v East Stirling, 1993) and Willie Sawyers (v Peterhead, 2010), Directors: John Alexander, Greg Callan, Graeme Kelly, Ian Letham, Charlie Lowrie, Bryan Macpherson, Gordon Nisbet. Laurie played with the Buddies for two seasons before returning to Raith Rovers in July 2005. [7][8], International honours were awarded to Clyde for the first time in March 1909, as William Walker represented Scotland against club mate Jack Kirwan of Ireland at Ibrox (50 to Scotland). Clyde entered the final game of the season needing to better Morton's result to avoid getting forced into the playoffs. [88] After quitting Clyde on free transfer to sign for the Firhill club (newly promoted to the SPL) in 2002,[89] Jamie Mitchell stated he was shocked by the reaction of Clyde supporters to the move. The 200304 season saw Clyde atop the League and looking set for the SPL. Division Two restarted in 192122, with automatic promotion and relegation adopted. This included a run of 11 successive wins (scoring 29 goals in that run).[93]. Powerchair football is a international disability sport for individuals in motorised wheelchairs. [137] There is also a Hall of Fame section on the club website. The club had the pitch dug up in the off season in 1893 to have the clayey surface replaced by ashes to lend additional facilities to the draining powers of the field. [4], Two former Clyde managers have also gone on to become the Scotland national team manager, John Prentice, who went directly from being Clyde to Scotland manager in 1966,[1] and Craig Brown who left Clyde in 1986 to become Scotland national under-21 team manager and assistant manager to Andy Roxburgh for the full team, later replacing him as Scotland manager in 1993.[5]. Shawfield was the starting point for future Scotland internationalists like Steve Archibald, Ian Ferguson and Pat Nevin. The SPL relented and said Clyde could join them if the fourth stand got built. On 6 March 1883, the Glasgow Football Association was established (formed to compete with the older - 1877 - rival Edinburgh Association), with Clyde one of the six clubs represented at that first meeting. Tom Elliott who heads up the Community Foundation is enthusiastic about the programme. On the eve of a new season, Clyde F.C. Geographically classed as a North Lanarkshire club since the 1994 move to Cumbernauld, Clyde's matches against Airdrieonians, Albion Rovers, Motherwell or Hamilton Academical can be considered a Lanarkshire derby. Castlemilk Branch: Laura McCann (07776 406 730), Glasgow Branch: David Middleton (dgillndave@aol.com). [13], The club ventured on a 20-match tour of South Africa in 1947 and recorded 16 wins, 2 draws and 2 defeats. Having served the club as Vice Chairman, Secretary and as the representative of the Supporters Trust since his appointment on the board in 2010, Gordon has considerable experience in the workings of the club. [24] Meanwhile, on the field, relegation from the First Division in 199091, was followed by promotion again as Second Division champions in 199293 and an immediate relegation in 199394. The new all-seater Broadwood Stadium would not be ready until 1994. [7], From 1908 to 1913, Clyde were at the top end of Division One and reached the Scottish Cup final in 1910 and 1912. [6], The club left Barrowfield in 1898 and purchased some open ground (Shawfield) directly across the river between the Glasgow neighbourhood of Oatlands and the Lanarkshire town of Rutherglen. The first of these was Barrowfield Park, situated on the banks of the River Clyde between the Glasgow neighbourhoods of Bridgeton and Dalmarnock. The 1912 final was a 20 defeat to Celtic. [11], The team conceded a solitary goal on the run to the 1939 Scottish Cup final. While it was an undoubted success, Barrowfield revealed its limitations and could not cope with the crowds as many gained illegal entry. Despite this they run weekly sessions, compete in two national leagues and compete for the League cup and Scottish Cup. To advertise on the Clyde FC Official Website, please, Visit the Show Racism the Red Card website, Visit the Glasgow Football Association website, Visit the Scottish Football Association website, Visit the Scottish Professional Football League website. [7], They were Division Two champions in 190405 (and runners up in 190304 and 190506), but there was no promotion until the latter second-place finish. 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The stadium was falling into a state of disrepair, and the grounds were not well maintained. The club then negotiated a ground-share at Douglas Park with Hamilton Academical, where Clyde resided for two and a half seasons as plans were developed and implemented to build a new home in Cumbernauld. Players are alphabetically ordered by nationality, forenames, and lastly surnames. Formed in 1877 at the River Clyde, the team play their home games at Broadwood Stadium. Staff. However, this continued the tradition of the yo-yo existence the club had become known for at certain times in previous decades. The record of current and former staff lists all coaches, presidents, athletic directors, etc. Shawfield eventually came on the open market in 1983 with a 500,000 price tag. Falkirk 4-0 Clyde Sat, 14th Jan 2023 7:15PM Injury Update Fri, 13th Jan 2023 11:47PM Two Move On Fri, 13th Jan 2023 1:00PM NEW SIGNING: Darren Hynes Thu, 12th Jan 2023 8:32PM Falkirk Tickets on Sale Thu, 12th Jan 2023 12:36PM This page displays a detailed overview of the club's current squad. Following lengthy negotiations, a consortium of the Trust and traditional investors increased the majority shareholding for a nominal sum. All information about Clyde FC (League One) current squad with market values transfers rumours player stats fixtures news. [123] The Community Foundation youth teams reached Divisional Cup finals in 2018 and 2019.[124]. Large swathes of housing in Bridgeton, Dalmarnock, Gorbals, Oatlands and Rutherglen were being demolished with the inhabitants decanted away to other parts of the city and beyond. Gordon occupies the position of Chairman. Commins' forename is actually John. The single goal against came at Rangers in the 3rd Round, where prolific centre forward Willie Martin set a record for an opposition at Ibrox by scoring all four goals in a 41 win. Less than a year later, Dumbarton of Division Two made an audacious bid to merge with Clyde in Division One at the time in return for a cash settlement. was a private members club more akin to a present-day golf or bowling club. Our campuses have now closed for Christmas. Runners-up 1909-10, 1911-12, 1948-49, Scottish League: Second Division Champions (second tier) 1904-05, 1951-52, 1956-57, 1961-62, 1972-73. The club has male and female players from primary school level . It is fantastic to train in the professional setting of Broadwood Stadium and the support of Barry and his coaching staff at Clyde. Athletics Home; Staff Directory. A grandstand seating of 1500 was nearing completion and embankment works around the pitch were well underway. But Broadwood did not comply with SPL requirements and crucially Clyde was on the brink of being petitioned by their creditors and liquidated. Get full details of how to reach New Douglas Park by road or public transport. The new Premier Reserve League was a mirror image of the new Scottish Premier Division in terms of membership. It was formed in time to save the club and keep it in the supporter's hands in a time that coincided with Clyde's failure to gain promotion and the chairman looking to sell his majority shareholding.[71]. Their biggest accomplishments were winning the Scottish Cup on three occasions: 1939, 1955 and 1958; they reached the final a further three times, all during a long period based at Shawfield. Clyde FC. The club can confirm that Bob Malcolm has been named as Clyde's Assistant Manager. The Clyde vs Partick Thistle derby was previously a fierce battle between two of Glasgow's smaller clubs, in comparison to the Old Firm. The following year, Clyde finished 3rd in League Two but got beaten in the playoff final. After a 22 draw at Easter Road, a solitary goal in the replay sent Clyde into the final. Clyde did recover and won promotion as Division Two champions in 197273. Arrivals/Departures Fee; Income: 19: However, the club missed out on promotion after a play-off semi-final defeat on penalties to East Fife. It wasn't until season 197980 when Clyde gained membership to re-enter a reserve team in the Scottish Reserve League. The official website of Clyde Football Club, a Scottish Professional Football League member from Cumbernauld. They only could muster a seventh-place finish. In 1896-97 they reached their first 'major' cup final, the Scottish 2nd XI Cup final eventually losing 40 to Hearts. [60] The Bully Wee won 20 in front of 65,000, with goals from Ring and Currie. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Barrowfield got initially shared with a short-lived team called Albatross. This covers the flights, transport, accommodation, transportation of sports chairs and meals of players, carers/family and coaching staff over the 6 day competition. The Clyde View. [3] He also led to the club to four trophies in the one season in 195152. The team placed third in 190809 (three points behind champions Celtic) and in 191112 and reached further semi finals (in 190809 and 191213). The Glasgow Charity Cup (in 1910) and Glasgow Cup (in 1914) were won for the first time. PREVIEW: Queen of the South v Clyde Clyde FC - Official Site 19:39 30-Dec-22. [100], The Scottish Reserve League merged with the Scottish C Division (third tier) for the 194950 season creating two regionalised divisions (South/West and North/East) with Clyde entering a reserve team in the South & West region. On 14 August of that year, Clyde history was made when Michael Doherty became the youngest person ever to play for Clyde in a competitive match,[31] a feat later broken by Connor Stevenson in a league match at Palmerston on 25 April 2009.[32]. Just like Clyde's first team, whose last spell in the Scottish top flight came in 197475, the same fate happened to their reserve team following a further league restructure at senior and reserve level. After finishing bottom of the First Division in 197576, they found themselves in the Second Division, the third tier, for the season 197677. Ronnie MacDonald got appointed as manager, having worked at Maryhill Juniors. Clyde, however, won 21. who have ever worked for the selected club, along. ASSISTANT GOALKEEPING COACH. Opposition teams complained about the facilities, and it was clear that Clyde would have to do something to appease the League. On 20 April 2013 Clyde's owners voted to move to East Kilbride and rename the club EK Clyde FC,[39][40] however this plan would later be abandoned. In a decade Clyde had gone from the third best team in Scotland to a single spot above the finishing last in the Scottish football league system. Problems on and off the pitch saw Clyde move into freefall. [21], The 196667 season led Clyde to their highest league finish in forty-five years and another Scottish Cup semi-final appearance. Worked for Barcelona's Under-18, U19 and B teams before departing for Galatasaray in January 2022. A statement reads: "The task of finding a new permanent home for Clyde Football Club began in earnest in April of this year with the announcement that we would be departing Broadwood. 34 Matches. HEAD GOALKEEPING COACH. The club hosts around 20 individuals, many of whom have life limiting conditions and use powerchair football as a positive driving force. They dispatched of St Mirren in the final over two legs (1-1 away and 31 at home). [57], On March 1, 1958, Clyde hosted Celtic in the Scottish Cup. Kids will have the option to stay for either two hours (morning or afternoon) or full day. [2], Paddy Travers is the club's most successful manager with two Scottish Cup final wins in 1939 (40 v Motherwell) and 1955 (10 v Celtic after a replay), losing a third final in between in 1949 (14 v Rangers). They fared much better during the 198788 season when they won the division. An attendance of 10,000 witnessed a goalless draw and return gate receipts of 203. Celtic, the club's East End neighbours, offered up Celtic Park as an alternative venue for home games. Due to the small number of teams involved, the competition got split into an Autumn Series and Spring Series. In the end, the 3rd were victors by three goals to 1.". For more details, email [email protected] or phone on 01236 263309 After quitting Shawfield in 1986, the club investigated several local options. However, by 2020 they found themselves in the same division (Scottish League One) once again, with a revived version of the Glasgow Cup also offering more meetings. Available for 79 (Inc VAT) or . Runners up behind champions Rangers in 194041 (by three points), the team would continue to perform relatively well in warttime competitions. The decision to groundshare was never fully accepted by either set of fans. Huddersfield won 32. By 1898, Barrowfield became too small in capacity to deal with the large crowds of spectators. Arrivals/Departures Fee; Income: 19: The Clyde Development Consortium took control of funds gathered by fans and investors and used it to finance the Club through a CVA to clear the debts. Their third and final Scottish 2nd XI Cup triumph came in 194142. Clyde Football Club. 2023 Falkirk FC. He referred to it as getting the "Mo Johnston treatment". Malky Thomson was originally named as Ferguson's number two, but was subsequently unable to commit the required time to fulfil the role. Queen of the South 1-0 Clyde Clyde FC - Official Site 19:13 31-Dec-22. He joined the club from the . The 33-year-old joined The Bully Wee's coaching staff alongside Barry Ferguson in July and has been fully involved in the club's 2014-15 campaign. Supporters' Branches. It was an inter-League competition between four clubs each from England, France and Scotland, with results aggregated to provide the 'best' League. News . Squad Clyde FC. [122] The under-17's also reached their sectional League Cup final in 2017. Official website Clyde BBC My Club page Clyde Exiles site The Clyde Archive Historical Kits Colin Hendry interview with stv, 13 June 2007. Ricard Segarra. Transfers & rumours . You can also visit the official online shop. More often than not all six clubs reside in the top division, with fiercely contested competitions such as the Glasgow Cup and Glasgow Charity Cup (before European football) on top of national tournaments, it saw the clubs pitted against one another multiple times a season. Sitting on the edge of Bridgeton, Barrowfield Park lay in a triangle of land enclosed by Carstairs Street, Colvend Street and the river Clyde. After reaching the semi-finals again in 190506, they were thwarted by arch-rivals Partick Thistle this time. After producing a wonderful season of football that has marked the high tide in the club's fortunes to date, European football will forever love denying itself. Thistle's last fixture was a friendly against the full first team of Clyde at Barrowfield before going out of existence in 1894.[87]. [43][44], Duffy resigned as manager of Clyde on 19 May 2014 to take up the vacant managerial post at Greenock Morton,[45] while John Taylor, a member of the boardroom since 1986, and the club's longest serving director had stepped down in April.
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