• The 1873–74 season was the first season of competitive football by Kilmarnock. As founder members of the Scottish FA, Kilmarnock were one of 16 teams to...
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  • especially thanks to Queen's Park F.C., and the success of army teams in England such as the Royal Engineers A.F.C., encouraged regiments to form football...
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  • first season was against Kilmarnock in the Ayrshire Cup third round - the club had little problem reaching that far, with an 8–1 win over Kilmarnock Arthurlie...
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  • portal Hibernian F.C. in European football Hibernian W.F.C. Hibernian F.C. Reserves and Academy Hibernian Training Centre Hibernian FC was registered on...
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  • 2022–23 season seven points behind their rivals. After a summer rebuild, Rangers lost on the opening day of the 2023–24 season to Kilmarnock; their hopes...
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  • Ladywell F.C. was a football club from Maybole, Ayrshire, active in the 1870s. The club was formed in 1876, two years after the older senior club in the...
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  • Joe Moffatt (category Kilmarnock F.C. players)
    and Walsall. Moffatt was at Tottenham Hotspur for only one season which was the 1900–01 season. In Phil Soar's Tottenham Hotspur The Official Illustrated...
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    Alex Barrie (category Kilmarnock F.C. players)
    Scottish professional footballer who played in the Scottish League for Kilmarnock, Rangers and St Bernard's as a centre half. He also played in the Football...
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  • Inchview (category Partick Thistle F.C.)
    was the home ground of Partick from the 1870s until 1885, and of Partick Thistle from 1885 until 1897. Partick F.C. were formed in 1875, with their ground...
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  • Hugh Goldie (footballer, born 1874) (category Scottish football midfielder, 1870s birth stubs)
    where his father was a miner. He later moved to the Riccarton area of Kilmarnock where he played football for Hurlford Thistle, when he was not working...
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