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Pilgrims F.C. (Glasgow)
Pilgrims Football Club was a Scottish Association football, football club based in Govan, now in Glasgow, active in the 19th century. History The club was founded in March 1880 with 40 members; in what remained of the 1879–80 season, the club played two matches, with a scoring record of 7–2. It was a resolutely amateur side, in common with neighbouring sides Queen's Park F.C., Queen's Park, Battlefield F.C., Battlefield, and Pollokshields Athletic F.C., Pollokshields Athletic; occasionally players from all four teams would form an exhibition side under the name Glasgow Wanderers. The club was also boosted in 1880 by the admission of many of the members of the Parkgrove F.C., Parkgrove club, which was also faced with having to give up its Trinidad Park ground. The Pilgrims entered the Scottish Cup every year from 1880–81 Scottish Cup, 1880–81 until 1885–86 Scottish Cup, 1885–86. Its best run came in its first entry. The club beat Lancefield F.C., Lancefield at ...
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