Glenkilloch F.C.

{{short description|Association football club in Glasgow City, Scotland}}

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Glenkilloch Football Club was a Scottish football team, based in Neilston, in Renfrewshire, Scotland.

History

The club was founded in 1874.{{cite book |last1=Dick |first1=William |title=Scottish Football Annual 1878–79 |date=1878 |publisher=Mackay & Kirkwood |location=Cranstonhill |page=60}} Its first emergence onto the national stage was in the 1877–78 Scottish Cup, beating Wellington Park 2–0 in its first tie, in a "fast and exciting game", thanks to strikes from J. M'Corkindale and P. Thorpe.{{cite journal |title=Glenkilloch (Neilston) v Wellington Park (Greenock) |journal=North British Daily Mail |date=1 October 1877 |page=6}} In the second the club lost at Renfrew.{{cite journal |title=Association Cup ties |journal=North British Daily Mail |date=29 October 1877 |page=3}} This and the Yearbook give the score as 4–0, one other source gives the result as 2–1

The club was one of the founders of the Renfrewshire Football Association in November 1878,{{cite journal |title=Football |journal=Paisley & Renfrewshire Gazette |date=2 November 1878 |page=7}} and took part in the first Renfrewshire Cup in the 1878–79 season. The club won its first round ties in 1878–79 and 1879–80, but both times lost to Thornliebank in the second round.{{cite journal |title=Renfrewshire Cup tie - Thornliebank v Glenkilloch |journal=Glasgow Herald |date=11 March 1879 |page=7}} Played at Pollok{{cite journal |title=Matches played on Saturday |journal=Glasgow Herald |date=2 February 1880 |page=10}}

The club did not grow in the way others from the county did; in the 1870s it generally had 40 members, on a par with most other clubs, but by 1881 its membership had dropped to 30 and it was far outstripped by most others in the vicinity, the only smaller county club being Netherlee.{{cite book |last1=Livingstone |first1=Robert |title=Scottish Football Association Annual 1881–82 |date=1881 |publisher=Gillespie Brothers |page=102}} Despite this, the club reached the third round of the 1881–82 Scottish Cup, the furthest it reached in the competition. Its first round tie at Barrhead was erroneously reported as a 1–1 draw,{{cite journal |title=Football |journal=Paisley Daily Express |date=13 September 1881 |page=2}} as Glenkilloch had actually won 2–1.{{cite journal |title=Football |journal=Paisley & Renfrewshire Gazette |date=24 September 1881 |page=6}}

It was however the club's last entry to the competition. After losing to Cartvale in the third round in October{{cite journal |title=Football |journal=Renfrewshire Independent |date=5 November 1881 |page=4}} and Port Glasgow Athletic in the second round of the Renfrewshire in November,{{cite journal |title=Port Glasgow |journal=Greenock Advertiser |date=21 November 1881 |page=3}} the club had problems in raising a team; it had to pull out of a friendly with Johnstone Athletic towards the end of November 1881 at the last minute, leaving the home side out of pocket for expenses and a wasted fixture.{{cite journal |title=Johnstone Athletic v Glenkilloch (Neilston) |journal=Paisley Daily Express |date=28 November 1881 |page=2}} The formal end to the club came when it was removed from the Scottish FA register for non-payment of subscriptions in August 1882.{{cite book |title=Scottish FA Minutes 1881–84 |date=27 August 1882 |publisher=Scottish Football Association |location=Glasgow |page=76}} Senior football in the town was revived when the Neilston club was formed the next season.

Colours

The club wore red and white hooped jerseys and hose, with white knickers.{{cite book |last1=Dick |first1=William |title=Scottish Football Annual 1878–79 |date=1878 |publisher=Mackay & Kirkwood |location=Cranstonhill |page=60}}

Grounds

The club played at Butterwell Park, a 15-minute walk from Neilston Low railway station.{{cite book |last1=Fleming |first1=J. S. |title=Scottish Association Football Annual 1880–81 |date=1880 |publisher=Gillespie Brothers |page=43}} The ground hosted the first Renfrewshire Cup final, between Arthurlie and Thornliebank, on 26 April 1879; the tie went to a second replay before Thornliebank lifted the trophy.{{cite journal |title=Renfrewshire Cup - Final Tie |journal=Rutherglen Reformer |date=17 May 1879 |page=2}}

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