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1911–12 Scottish Cup
The 1911–12 Scottish Cup was the 39th staging of Scotland's most prestigious football knockout competition. The Cup was won by Celtic who defeated Clyde in the final. Semi-finals ---- Final Teams See also 1911–12 in Scottish football References {{DEFAULTSORT:Scottish Cup 1911-12 1911-12 1911–12 domestic association football cups Cup A cup is an open-top used to hold hot or cold liquids for pouring or drinking; while mainly used for drinking, it also can be used to store solids for pouring (e.g., sugar, flour, grains, salt). Cups may be made of glass, metal, china, clay, ...
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Willie Loney
William Loney (31 May 1879 – 6 March 1956) was a Scottish footballer A football player or footballer is a sportsperson who plays one of the different types of football. The main types of football are association football, American football, Canadian football, Australian rules football, Gaelic football, rugby ... who played for Celtic,Celtic player Loney, Willie
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Partick Thistle, Motherwell F.C., Motherwell and Scotland national football team, Scotland.[A Record of pre-war Scottish League Players], John Litster / Scottish Football Historian magazine, October 2012 He had a key role in the Celtic team of the 1900s which won six consecut ...
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William Morrison (footballer, Born 1879)
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John Jackson (footballer, Born 1885)
John Jackson (born 5 September 1885) was a Scottish Association football, footballer who played for clubs including Clyde F.C., Clyde, Leeds City F.C., Leeds City,Leeds City F.C. Players Jackson: John
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Ayr United F.C., Ayr United, Celtic F.C., Celtic and Dundee F.C., Dundee, mainly as an Forward (association football)#Inside forward, inside left although he could also perform at Midfielder#Wing half, wing half. In the early part of his career with Clyde, he appeared in the Scottish Cup finals of 1910 Scottish Cup Final, 1910 and 1912 Scottish Cup Final, 1912, finishing on the losing side on both occasions. With the English Football League suspended during World War I, he returned to his native Ayrshire and played for sever ...
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James Hamilton (Clyde Footballer)
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Harry Collins (Scottish Footballer)
Harry Collins, (born 13 June 1943), is a British sociologist of science at the School of Social Sciences, Cardiff University, Wales. In 2012 he was elected a Fellow of the British Academy. Career While at the University of Bath Professor Collins developed the Bath School approach to the sociology of scientific knowledge. In ''Changing Order: Replication and Induction in Scientific Practice'', Collins outlines a general theory of sociology of science. Drawing from the concepts of "Language Game" and "Forms of Life", derived from the philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein, he seeks an explanation for how scientists follow rules and patterns when performing experiments and scientific practice. Collins' perspective is usually called a relativist position, although this is a strong oversimplification. Collins has written for over 30 years on the sociology of gravitational wave physics. His publications in this area include: "The Seven Sexes: Study in Sociology of a Phenomenon, or Rep ...
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Willie McAndrew
William McAndrew (3 September 1887 – 23 December 1965) was a Scottish professional footballer and manager. He played for Queen's Park, Clyde, Third Lanark and Dundee Hibernian. Career During his Clyde career, he played for the club in the 1912 Scottish Cup Final and represented the Scottish League three times. After a spell as caretaker player-manager while with Dundee Hibernian, McAndrew got his first permanent appointment as a manager with Hamilton Academical in 1925. He remained in the role for 21 years, taking the club to the 1935 Scottish Cup Final as well as a fourth place League finish in the same season. He briefly managed Dunfermline Athletic in 1947. Personal life McAndrew served in the First World War as a lieutenant in the Glasgow Highlanders and was held as a prisoner of war A prisoner of war (POW) is a person who is held captive by a belligerent power during or immediately after an armed conflict. The earliest recorded usage of the phrase "prisone ...
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William Walker (footballer, Born 1884)
William Walker (18 January 1884 – 2 May 1945) was a Scottish footballer, who played for Rangers, Clyde, Reading, Clydebank, Fraserburgh and Scotland. Record of pre-war Scottish League Players John Litster / Scottish Football Historian magazine, October 2012 Honours Clyde *Scottish Cup: Runner-up 1909–10, 1911–12 *Scottish Division Two: 1904–05 **Runners-up: 1905–06 * Glasgow Charity Cup: 1909–10 * Glasgow & West Shield: 1906–07 Clydebank * Clydebank Charity Cup: 1917–18, 1918–19, 1919–20 Fraserburgh * Aberdeenshire League: 1922–23 * Aberdeenshire Charity Cup: 1921–22 (via) British Newspaper Archive. Scotland *British Home Championship The British Home Championship * sco, Hame Internaitional Kemp * gd, Farpais lìg eadar-nàiseanta * cy, Pencampwriaeth y Pedair Gwlad, name=lang (historically known as the British International Championship or simply the International Champio ...: 1909–10 ** Runner-up: 1908–09 References ;Sourc ...
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Jimmy Blair (footballer, Born 1888)
James Blair (11 May 1888 – 28 February 1964) was a Scottish international footballer, probably most well known for playing in the 1925 FA Cup Final for Cardiff City. His sons, Doug and Jimmy Jr., were also professional footballers. Career Club Blair had played for Scottish junior sides Bonnybridge Thistle and Ashfield before being signed by Clyde in 1908. He helped the club reach two Scottish Cup Finals, attracting interest from several clubs around Britain. Sheffield Wednesday signed him in 1914 for a fee of £2,000. Unfortunately he struggled to ever make a big impact on the team due to various events. Soon after joining the club he was involved in a motorcycle crash that kept him out of the team for a long period and he had made just twenty appearances following his recovery when the Football League was suspended due to the outbreak of World War I. He returned home to Scotland during the war (winning the 1917–18 Scottish Football League title with Rangers during ...
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John Gilligan (footballer, Born 1884)
John Ross Gilligan (1884 – 1946) was a Scottish footballer who played as a defender, almost solely for Clyde. In his first season with the club (having quickly moved on from his first professional appointment on the other side of Glasgow at Partick Thistle), he won the 1904–05 Scottish Division Two title. The team was relegated, but gained promotion again in 1906 and retained their place in the top tier for the rest of his time there, including two third-place finishes which equal their all-time highest placings. He also played in the 1912 Scottish Cup Final which Clyde lost to Celtic.Association Football. Celtic Supreme.
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John Brown (footballer, Born 1887)
John Brown (15 October 1887 – 6 December 1943) was a Scottish professional footballer who played as an outside-left. Club career Brown signed for Celtic in 1911 from Falkirk. His career in Glasgow started well, and he was nominated for the Scottish Football League XI for a game against The Football League XI. He was loaned to English side Chelsea Chelsea or Chelsey may refer to: Places Australia * Chelsea, Victoria Canada * Chelsea, Nova Scotia * Chelsea, Quebec United Kingdom * Chelsea, London, an area of London, bounded to the south by the River Thames ** Chelsea (UK Parliament consti ... in 1912, and made the switch permanent a year later. He made a total of sixteen appearances for ''The Blues'', scoring four goals. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Brown, John 1887 births 1943 deaths Scottish men's footballers Men's association football forwards Clackmannan F.C. players Hearts of Beath F.C. players Alloa Athletic F.C. players Falkirk F.C. players Celtic F.C. p ...
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