[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]. Graduates of the youth team who have gone on to play for the first team since moving to Broadwood Stadium include: Scottish internationals Pat Nevin, Steve Archibald and Ian Ferguson also came through the Clyde youth system. Ferguson officially retired as a player towards the end of that season. Soon after he began teaching classes, and . The 201314 season saw a significant improvement on the field when a League One play-off spot was secured in the penultimate league match of the season. or "Their goal, yes". Clyde-Savannah Middle School; Clyde-Savannah High School; Departments" Athletics; . Ronnie MacDonald got appointed as manager, having worked at Maryhill Juniors. Clyde argued that they were not from Glasgow; they were from Rutherglen. While it was an undoubted success, Barrowfield revealed its limitations and could not cope with the crowds as many gained illegal entry. [97] It was the team's first piece of silverware at reserve level for twenty years. 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]. [19], Back at Hampden on 26 April 1958 in front of a crowd of 94,000 to face a strong Hibernian team, Clyde lined up:- McCulloch, Murphy & Haddock; Walters, Finlay & Clinton; Herd & Currie; Coyle; Robertson & Ring. 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. Subsequently, Allan Maitland won promotion to the Scottish First Division in 1999. [22] Rangers had that position. [7], In September 1914, a fire destroyed the grandstand, and with it much of the club's early history. The Scottish League quickly quashed the move, after viewing it as Dumbarton trying to gain back-door entry into the top division. [120], The Lanarkshire FA started the Lanarkshire Supercounty Trophy for all four senior Lanarkshire clubs' under-17 teams in 2013. Clyde F.C. Completing paper work and operations behind the scenes along with helping out at the kid's club if required. [38] They finished 10th in the Third Division, which at 42nd and last place overall is the lowest position in the Scottish league system. The team achieved its highest league placing in the top division, which was third-place, in three separate seasons and under three different managers; Walter Jack in 190809 (three points behind champions Celtic), Alex Maley in 191112 (nine points behind champions Rangers), and Davie White in 196667 (twelve points behind champions Celtc). Staff. [54] Another option was to move back to Rutherglen and develop the Clyde Gateway Stadium in a ground-sharing agreement. Athletics Home; Staff Directory. The last action at Barrowfield was a friendly against crack opposition in the form of Sunderland on 30 April 1898, ending in a 33 draw. Transfers & rumours . Ltd had an enclosed area of about 9 acres (3.6ha). Contact Peter for full details 077. Problems on and off the pitch saw Clyde move into freefall. As a result of winning the premiership title Clyde Alba have earned the right to compete with Europes elite powerchair teams. The team actually returned from the interval with the routine numbering of 111. [56], After the Great War began, in September 1914, a fire completely destroyed the grandstand at Shawfield. The Inter-Cities Fairs Cup had a rule that stipulated only one team per city could enter. [77][78], On Wirrel's UK Programme of the Year, it achieved a top ten finish on three consecutive occasions from 200203 to 200405; 8th (200203), 6th (200304) and 5th (200405). [116], The under-19 team travelled to the Netherlands in 2003, taking part in a highly rated youth football programme called the Leonardo Project hosted by FC Dordrecht. Tom Elliott who heads up the Community Foundation is enthusiastic about the programme. The timing of the Trust's formation coincided with Clyde's failure to gain promotion, and the chairman sought to sell his majority shareholding. [2] The club are one of only three founding members clubs still in existence today (with Queen's Park and Rangers).[3]. Greece. Based at Marbella, Corfu for the majority of summer running the football academy at the resort, planning and delivering sessions for children from 18 months - 14 year old. [12][11], Clyde (Brown; Kirk and Hickie; Beaton, Falloon and Weir; Robertson and Gillies; Martin; Noble and Wallace) faced Motherwell, who had scored the most goals on route to the final, in front of 94,000 at Hampden on 22 April 1939. Season 1973/1974. [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. Clyde FC and New College Lanarkshire have announced an innovative partnership to provide students with a unique opportunity for development in professional football. [105][106][107] Both schools have since been awarded the SFA Quality Mark Award at Standard Level and then at Development Level. They have not played in the top division of Scottish football since 1975. Clyde Powerchair FC, who are Scotlands eldest powerchair club, are based in Cumbernauld and have ran weekly sessions now for over seven years. The Clyde Football Club was founded and played on the banks of the River Clyde at Barrowfield. [7][10], The club had managed to sustain football through the war years, but the Scottish League continued through 191921 with only one division. Finally the third theory, and the one accepted by the club as the most plausible, links the term to the old Victorian idiom "bully" meaning first-rate or high standard and suggests that Clyde, a small club, would have been regularly referred to as "Bully Wee Clyde", with the first two words eventually becoming the standalone nickname. Dundee equalized before half time, and as Clyde looked jaded, John Hunter won the cup for Dundee. Despite reaching an agreement to move into Broadwood in 1990, it would not be until 1994 when the ground was ready, so Clyde shared with Hamilton Accies at their Douglas Park for a further three seasons. Clyde's Secretary, John Graham, was also a noted rower and it seems the club had other sporting and cultural activities besides football. More history was made in a home match with Peterhead on 17 April 2010, when Willie Sawyers scored after only eight seconds, which became the fastest Clyde goal ever recorded. who have ever worked for the selected club, along. The Glasgow Charity Cup (in 1910) and Glasgow Cup (in 1914) were won for the first time. After years of wrangling, the Shawfield Greyhound Racing Company Ltd started racing in 1932 and a few years later purchased the stadium from Clyde. In June 2005 the CVA was completed, and Clyde was mostly debt free. 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 Greyhound racing was booming in the 1920s and many clubs used this a way to supplement their income. [24], They became the first Scottish club to adopt a shirt sponsor in 197980. This included a run of 11 successive wins (scoring 29 goals in that run).[93]. From then onwards in the seasons they spent in the league, the team were often at the wrong end of the table. It proved to be an unpopular format and ended in 1962. [60] The Bully Wee won 20 in front of 65,000, with goals from Ring and Currie. North Lanarkshire Council started the groundworks and then abruptly halted them as they became aware of Clyde's financial plight. From 1926 to 1939, Clyde remained a Division One club, as the team maintained a respectable mid-table status. The supporters' fiercest rivalry is with Partick Thistle, given that the two clubs are both of smaller stature to that of Rangers and Celtic. 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. Official website Clyde BBC My Club page Clyde Exiles site The Clyde Archive Historical Kits Colin Hendry interview with stv, 13 June 2007. 1,393 followers. Soon there would also be the Glasgow Merchants Charity Cup and the Glasgow Cup which in their time were hotly contested major competitions. Clyde Archive. Their biggest accomplishments were winning the Scottish Cup on three occasions: 1939, 1955 and 1958; they reached the final a further three . They followed this up with a win over local amateur team vv Capelle[119] and a narrow defeat to a youthful FC Utrecht team. The club has male and female players from primary school level all the way up to senior citizens, who all play in mixed teams. Season 200001 was Clyde's last in the West Reserves League eventually before all reserves leagues got scrapped after season 200708. [60] The full back pairing of Haddock and Murphy were reported to have been immense.[60]. Due to the number of years the club spent homeless, rival fans called Clyde fans "gypsies" as a slur. [16] Without forward McPhail and goalkeeper Wilson,[18] Clyde lined up:- Hewkins, Murphy & Haddock; Granville, Anderson & Laing; Divers & Robertson; Hill; Brown & Ring. The club founded then has no resemblance to a modern professional football club. Clyde chiefs were interested in the same location back in 2017 and their studies this time out came to the conclusion it was the best option again. Clyde is also represented in the Scottish Central Amateur League by another supporters team named Broadwood Clyde. Trainer, Manager und Co.: Diese Statistik listet alle Mitarbeiter, gegliedert nach ihrer Funktion, von dem Verein Clyde FC auf, die aktuell fr den Verein arbeiten. The club has appointed 30 full-time managers in its history. Exercise is a great thing for young people. All rights reserved. The Cumbernauld Development Corporation was keen to have a sports stadium and professional football team to promote the town, and Cumbernauld, with a 50,000+ population, seemed fertile ground on which to grow new support. Clyde Football Club are a Scottish professional football club based in Cumbernauld, who play in Scottish League One. The club then moved across the river to build a new stadium, which would be known as Shawfield Stadium. A deflected strike from Coyle in poor conditions gave Clyde a 10 win and a second Scottish Cup in four seasons and third overall. They defeated Livingston 41 on their own ground at Almondvale with Dave McKay scoring all four goals for Clyde. Assistant Goalkeeping Coach: Jack Robinson. [29] They lost the game 54 on a penalty shootout, after the game finished 11 following extra time. Coaching Staff Name/Position Age Nat. [16] The club journeyed on a 10-match tour of Rhodesia in 1969 and remained unbeaten (9 wins and 1 draw). [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. The team won the North Eastern Cup and Graham Cup four times apiece. 2023 Falkirk FC. Clyde's supporters also go by the name of "Gypsy Army". News . They won the Scottish Cup in 195455 and 195758 and were beaten semi-finalists in 195556 and 195960. HEAD GOALKEEPING COACH. Late goals from Noble (netting from a rebound) and Martin (assisted by Noble for his second) sealed an emphatic 40 win and a maiden Scottish Cup triumph. They were crowned SSFL Division One league champions in 2005. Meanwhile, off the park, financial problems were once again apparent. [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. You can also visit the official online shop. Jack Stern. As for teams who were turned away or excluded from joining, they joined various supplementary leagues over the next few years. [20], Clyde gained entry into the Friendship Cup in 1960. 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. Chairman John McMahon would not let go of the idea. The club began the 1960s as a yo-yo club. [129] The Clyde team of season 196667 was inducted in 2014. Celtic, the club's East End neighbours, offered up Celtic Park as an alternative venue for home games. All rights reserved. [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 1st Round of the Scottish Cup on 29 September 1877 along with one hundred and one other teams. Staff" Directory; Resources; . Clyde Football Club. Malky Thomson was originally named as Ferguson's number two, but was subsequently unable to commit the required time to fulfil the role. A new site called "Broadwood" was to have an integrated business, housing and leisure development with a football stadium at the heart of it. This concise report was typical at the time as the sport was of little significance and football competed with racing, bowling and quoting for the limited column space available. was a private members club more akin to a present-day golf or bowling club. Their third and final Scottish 2nd XI Cup triumph came in 194142. [79][80][81], The club's nickname, "The Bully Wee", is of uncertain origin although the club themselves have advanced three theories.[82]. The club was grateful for the use of Firhill, but there was an underlying sense of being tolerated as an inconvenient annoyance.[24]. Early that season some concerned fans met knowing that the chairman could not keep financing the Club indefinitely. "I have known him for a long time and we are still good friends. 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. A crowd of 10,000 saw the first match at Shawfield against Celtic. It won the inaugural Scottish Divisional Programme Best Design of the Year Award for season 201112. 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[1], Alex Maley led the team to its first national cup final in the club's history, the Scottish Cup final in 1910. As of 1 June 2020 (League only, includes appearances as substitute): As of 1 July 2018 (League matches only, includes appearances as substitute): A list of fully international capped players while they played for the club. An attendance of 10,000 witnessed a goalless draw and return gate receipts of 203. [111] The club were forced to scrap their youth academy from under 11 to under 17 levels in 2015 citing a reduction in funding from the Scottish FA, with the under-20 side the only youth team remaining, which acts as a feeder to the first team for young players. After both regional C Divisions got scrapped in June 1955, a new Scottish Reserve League started up. 34 Matches. It wasn't until season 197980 when Clyde gained membership to re-enter a reserve team in the Scottish Reserve League. 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. [62] During pre-season work had begun at Broadwood to replace the grass pitch with an artificial surface (astroturf)[63] and the pitch was not finished in time for their first home match of the season. 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. [13], The club ventured on a 20-match tour of South Africa in 1947 and recorded 16 wins, 2 draws and 2 defeats. The replay was far more cagey and ended goalless after extra time, but with Dundee looking physically stronger. [110] The Foundation also received the Young Start Award in 2017 to run a project called Start Young, Grow Young. Relegations in 196061 and 196263 were followed by immediate promotions in 196162 and 196364, the former as Division Two champions. A poor 16th-place finish in Division One in season 197475 meant Clyde was never in contention. The following season the club were knocked out by Ross County in the semi-finals losing 30 in Dingwall. [16], At home to Celtic on September 10, 1966, the Clyde team unusually started the match with squad numbers instead of the traditional (111) positional numbers on their shirts. Current and former staff Clyde FC. The club is run entirely by volunteers and always has been since it was formed in 2012. NFCC says farewell to Clyde Alexander. Ronnie McDonald served as general manager. 1w. MAILING LIST. [115] The under-19 team finished runners-up behind Celtic in the inaugural SPFL under-19 league in 2014. In later games, clubs didn't always participate as running a reserve side became expensive. If you are interested in becoming part of the team of website volunteers in any way, please contact the team at editor@clydefc.co.uk. All information about Clyde FC (League One) current squad with market values transfers rumours player stats fixtures news. It shows all personal information about the players, including age, nationality, contract duration and market value. Its brilliant for the connection between the Foundation and the community and really good for the kids. A company offered to lease Shawfield in 1926 and also give a percentage of the gate money to Clyde, but animal racing was forbidden in the deeds of Shawfield and the League was dead set against the sport in general. [14] Also in 1953, future Ballon d'Or winner Stanley Matthews (and Blackpool teammate Ernie Taylor) turned out for Clyde against Everton in a benefit match at Celtic Park in Belfast.[15]. [139] Three more were inducted in 2012. [70], The Clyde Supporters' Trust got formed during season 200304. By 1898, Barrowfield became too small in capacity to deal with the large crowds of spectators. However, the following season Clyde finished bottom of the First Division and got relegated to the Second Division. The following year, Clyde finished 3rd in League Two but got beaten in the playoff final. Transfer record . The club secured a deal with the British Oxygen Company. 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. Laurie played with the Buddies for two seasons before returning to Raith Rovers in July 2005. Hon. For more details, email [email protected] or phone on 01236 263309 [75] Broadwood Clyde play their homes games at Ravenswood in Cumbernauld on Sunday afternoons. The team placed third in 190809 (three points behind champions Celtic) and in 191112 and reached further semi finals (in 190809 and 191213). [37] Despite this, the club was subsequently relegated for the second season in a row, dropping down to the Third Division where they made a disastrous start to the campaign, including an 81 thrashing at the hands of Montrose. 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]. Clyde FC is playing next match on 21 Jan 2023 against Peterhead in League One.When the match starts, you will be able to follow Peterhead v Clyde FC live score, standings, minute by minute updated live results and match statistics.We may have video highlights with goals and news for some Clyde FC . 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. 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. All information about Clyde FC (League One) current squad with market values transfers rumours player stats fixtures news. We hope all of our students, staff and local communities have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. The club hosts around 20 individuals, many of whom have life limiting conditions and use powerchair football as a positive driving force. Although most fixtures were informal, the Scottish Cup had existed since 1873. Supporters heard this unfamiliar phrase as "Bully Wee", and the name stuck. 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. The club hosts around 20 individuals, many of whom have life limiting conditions and use powerchair football as a positive driving force. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. [60] Set for Shawfield, the match was moved to Celtic Park over safety concerns. On the eve of a new season, Clyde F.C. [113] The under-17 team reached the SFL Youth Cup final in 2004 losing 41 on penalties to Hamilton Accies at New Douglas Park despite scoring in stoppage time of extra time to make it 11. The geographical separation meant Clyde were placed in the Southern League. [122] The under-17's also reached their sectional League Cup final in 2017. This is a list compiling the former managers of Clyde Football Club. The Clyde vs Partick Thistle derby was previously a fierce battle between two of Glasgow's smaller clubs, in comparison to the Old Firm. North Florida Community College's former athletic director and professor, Clyde Alexander, 66, will officially retire in January 2016 after 30 years of service. This statistics show all staff members, who have ever worked for the club Clyde FC, sorted by their functions. It meant that the club missed out on a unique League and Cup double after they captured the Scottish 2nd XI Cup for the first time that season. Clyde FC. But his players consider him to be one of the best, as his approach to coaching has changed their lives.Payton Manning said of Christensen, "He's one of my favorite coaches of all time," and Tom Brady, who Christensen currently coaches in Tampa Bay . Clyde put together a reserve team for the SFL's Reserve League Cup competition, which included a mixture of first team fringe players and youngsters. [7], The 1910 final was a bitter disappointment. Commins' forename is actually John. [57], On March 1, 1958, Clyde hosted Celtic in the Scottish Cup. Gordon occupies the position of Chairman. A capacity crowd of 6000 watched as Clyde lost to the Accies 20.
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