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词条 Bo'ness F.C.
释义

  1. History

  2. Stadium

  3. Scottish Football League record

  4. Notable former players

  5. References

  6. External links

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| founded = 1882
| dissolved = 1945
| ground = Newtown Park, Bo'ness
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}}Bo'ness Football Club was a football club based in Bo'ness, Scotland. The club was a member of the Scottish Football League from 1921 to November 1932,[1] and played at Newtown Park. Their home kit consisted of royal blue shirts and white shorts.[2]

History

The club was formed in 1882 and joined the Eastern Football Alliance in 1891, but the league failed to complete its first season. Bo'ness returned to competitive football in 1901 as a member of the Central Football Combination and eventually ended up in the Central Football League. Along with much of the membership of this group, Bo'ness were admitted to the newly expanded Scottish Football League Second Division in 1921.[1] After five seasons of mid-table finishes, the club won the Second Division championship in 1927 and were promoted to the First Division.[1]

The club was relegated back to the Second Division after just one season. Bo'ness then struggled financially, like many other clubs in the region, due to the decline of the local coal and shale oil industries.[3] Bo'ness offered free admission to local unemployed people after 30 minutes of play.[4] The club struggled to raise the £50 match guarantee to visiting clubs in 1931, but was surprisingly re-elected.[5] Further failures to provide match guarantees meant that the club was expelled from the League during the 1932–33 season.[1]

Bo'ness continued as a non-league side until 1939,[1] appearing in the Scottish Football Alliance, Edinburgh and District League, Scottish Football Combination and the East of Scotland Football League. Future Scotland international Alex Munro also came through the ranks at this time. The club survived World War II but merged with local side Bo'ness Cadora to form junior club Bo'ness United in 1945.[1]

Stadium

{{Unreferenced section|date=January 2017}}
  • 1881–1885 Field at site of Parish church
  • 1885–1886 Soo & Cra Park Bo'ness
  • 1886–1945 Newtown Park.

Scottish Football League record

SeasonDivision[6][7]{{Abbr|P|Played{{Abbr|W|Won{{Abbr|D|Drawn{{Abbr|L|Lost{{Abbr|F|Goals for{{Abbr|A|Goals against{{Abbr|Pts|Points{{Abbr|Pos|Position
1921–22Division Two 38 16 7 15 56 49 396th
1922–23Division Two 38 12 17 9 48 46 417th
1923–24Division Two 38 13 11 14 45 53 3713th
1924–25Division Two 38 16 9 13 71 48 416th
1925–26Division Two 38 17 5 16 66 70 398th
1926–27{{Sort|Division Two|{{0|{{up-arrow}}}}}}Division Two {{up-arrow|alt=promoted}} 38 23 10 5 86 41 551st
1927–28{{Sort|Division One|{{0|{{down-arrow}}}}}}Division One {{down-arrow|alt=relegated}} 38 9 8 21 48 86 2619th
1928–29Division Two 35 15 5 15 62 62 3510th
1929–30Division Two 38 15 4 19 67 95 3413th
1930–31Division Two 38 9 4 25 54 100 2220th
1931–32Division Two 38 15 4 19 70 103 3414th
1932–33Division Two0000000sort=21st}}{{efn|Bo'ness did not complete the 1932–33 season and their results were expunged from the records.}}
{{Notelist}}

Notable former players

Players at the club who were also full internationals:

  • {{flagicon|SCO}} George Allan
  • {{flagicon|SCO}} Willie MacFadyen
  • {{flagicon|SCO}} Alex Munro
  • {{flagicon|IRL}} Christy Martin

References

1. ^{{harv|Bob Crampsey|1990|p=293}}
2. ^Club history and kits
3. ^{{harv|Bob Crampsey|1990|p=83}}
4. ^{{harv|Bob Crampsey|1990|p=82}}
5. ^{{harv|Bob Crampsey|1990|p=88}}
6. ^M. Robinson, Football League Tables, 1888–2003, Cromwell Press, 2003
7. ^{{cite web|url=http://fchd.info/BONESS.HTM|title=Bo'ness|publisher=Football Club History Database|accessdate=6 November 2017}}
  • {{cite book

| ref = harv
| author = Bob Crampsey
| title = The First 100 Years
| year = 1990
| publisher = Scottish Football League
| isbn = 0-9516433-0-4

External links

  • Club history and kits
{{Defunct Scottish football clubs}}{{Scottish Football League}}

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