词条 | Bonnyrigg Rose Athletic F.C. |
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|clubname = Bonnyrigg Rose Athletic |image = |fullname = Bonnyrigg Rose Athletic Football Club |nickname = The Rose |founded = 1881 |ground = New Dundas Park Bonnyrigg |capacity = 3000 |chairman = |manager = Robbie Horn |league = {{Scottish football updater|BonnyrRA}} |season = {{Scottish football updater|BonnyrRA2}} |position = {{Scottish football updater|BonnyrRA3}} |pattern_la1= |pattern_b1 = _whitehoops |pattern_ra1= |pattern_sh1= |pattern_so1= _3_stripes_on_white_top |leftarm1 = FF0000 |body1 = FF0000 |rightarm1 = FF0000 |shorts1 = FFFFFF |socks1 = FF0000 |pattern_la2= _whiteborder |pattern_b2 = _Roma1 |pattern_ra2= _whiteborder |pattern_sh2= |pattern_so2= |leftarm2 = FFFF00 |body2 = FFFF00 |rightarm2 = FFFF00 |shorts2 = FFFF00 |socks2 = FFFF00 |pattern_la3= |pattern_b3 = _whitecollarplain |pattern_ra3= |pattern_sh3= |pattern_so3= _color_3_stripes_red |leftarm3 = FFFFFF |body3 = FFFFFF |rightarm3 = FFFFFF |shorts3 = FFFFFF |socks3 = FFFFFF }}Bonnyrigg Rose Athletic Football Club is a Scottish football club from the town of Bonnyrigg, Midlothian. Formed in 1881 and nicknamed the Rose, the team plays in the East of Scotland Football League (Conference B), having moved from the junior leagues in 2018.[1] Their home ground is New Dundas Park, and they have traditionally played in red and white hoops. They have won the Scottish Junior Cup twice, in 1966 and in 1978, as well as finishing runners-up in 1972. Their 6–1 defeat of Whitburn in 1966 is a joint record margin of victory in a Scottish Junior Cup final.[2] Bonnyrigg won the East Region Super League championship four times during their membership of the league, making them the leagues most successful side. At a special general meeting held in March 2018, the club's members voted in favour of applying to join the East of Scotland Football League.[3] Bonnyrigg were part of a larger movement of eastern junior clubs to the East of Scotland League in 2018.[1] Scottish CupBonnyrigg and other Junior clubs can now enter the senior Scottish Cup by winning their regional league - i.e the East Superleague - or the Junior Cup (or by upgrading their facilities to become full SFA members, as rivals Linlithgow Rose have done). In their first campaign in 2009-10, Bonnyrigg lost in their opening tie to Highland League club Fraserburgh. Better results were achieved in 2012-13, losing to SFL Second Division side Brechin City in a replay after wins over Girvan and Stirling University. The third Scottish Cup adventure in 2016-17 was very eventful. Rose easily saw off Glasgow University and then defeated Burntisland Shipyard 14-0, the biggest win in the competition since 1984.[4] This was followed by wins over Highland sides Turriff United and Cove Rangers. In a big shock, Bonnyrigg then eliminated Dumbarton of the Scottish Championship after a replay to progress to the Fourth Round. They were drawn at home against the cup holders Hibernian, with the match moved to Tynecastle Stadium in Edinburgh to accommodate the expected number of spectators and the basic facilities at New Dundas Park.[5] The result, an 8-1 defeat, was a disappointing end to the run for the team and the 5000 fans who had travelled from Midlothian to give their support.[6] 2018-19 saw the club again qualify for the Scottish Cup as a result of winning the 2017-18 East Region Junior Superleague for a fourth time. This campaign ultimately ended in disappointment losing 2-1 to Deveronvale in the first round proper. Current squadAs of 26 February 2019[7] {{fs start}}{{fs player|nat=SCO|pos= GK|name=Michael Andrews|other=|no=}}{{fs player|nat=SCO|pos= GK|name=Bryan Young|other=|no=}}{{fs player|nat=SCO|pos= DF|name=Dean Brett|other=|no=}}{{fs player|nat=SCO|pos= DF|name=Jonathan Brown|other=|no=}}{{fs player|nat=SCO|pos= DF|name=Alan Horne|other=|no=}}{{fs player|nat=SCO|pos= DF|name=Dean Hoskins|other=|no=}}{{fs player|nat=SCO|pos= DF|name=Neil Martyniuk|other=|no=}}{{fs player|nat=SCO|pos= DF|name=Ewan Moyes|other=|no=}}{{fs player|nat=SCO|pos= DF|name=Cameron Watson|other=on loan to Edinburgh United|no=}}{{fs player|nat=SCO|pos= DF|name=Kerr Young|other=|no=}}{{Fs mid}}{{fs player|nat=SCO|pos= MF|name=Lee Currie|other=|no=}}{{fs player|nat=SCO|pos= MF|name=Ross Gray|other=|no=}}{{fs player|nat=SCO|pos= MF|name=Lewis Turner|other=|no=}}{{fs player|nat=SCO|pos= MF|name=Louis Swanson|other=|no=}}{{fs player|nat=SCO|pos= MF|name=Jonathan Stewart|other=|no=}}{{fs player|nat=SCO|pos= MF|name=Adam Nelson|other=|no=}}{{fs player|nat=SCO|pos= FW|name=Keith Lough|other=|no=}}{{fs player|nat=SCO|pos= FW|name=Keiran McGachie|other=|no=}}{{fs player|nat=SCO|pos= FW|name=Aaron Murrell|other=|no=}}{{fs end}}Notable former players{{unreferenced section|date=November 2012}}{{Famous|category=sporting|date=December 2016}}
ManagersThe team were managed from June 2015 by former Berwick Rangers player and assistant manager, Robbie Horn.[10] Horn resigned in August 2017 to take over the vacant managerial position at Berwick.[11] Horn later returned as manager in November 2018.[12] HonoursEast of Scotland League
Scottish Junior Cup
SJFA East Region Super League
Other honours
References1. ^1 {{cite web |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/44408030 |title=East of Scotland League vote signals exodus of 25 junior clubs |first=Brian |last=McLauchlin |publisher=BBC Sport |work= |date=7 June 2018 |accessdate=10 June 2018}} 2. ^{{cite book| first=David| last=McGlone| first2=Bill| last2=McLure| title=The Juniors – 100 Years. A Centenary History of Scottish Junior Football| publisher=Mainstream| year=1987| isbn=1-85158-060-3| page=80}} 3. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.bonnyriggrosefc.co.uk/teams/118321/news/club-update-2268023.html|title=Club Update|last=Parkinson|first=Brendan|date=19 April 2018|work=www.bonnyriggrosefc.co.uk|accessdate=28 February 2019|publisher=}} 4. ^{{cite news|last1=Thomson|first1=Scott|title=Bonnyrigg 14, Burntisland 0: Biggest Scottish Cup win since 1984|url=http://www.edinburghnews.scotsman.com/sport/football/lower-leagues/bonnyrigg-rose/bonnyrigg-14-burntisland-0-biggest-scottish-cup-win-since-1984-1-4220850|accessdate=|work=Edinburgh Evening News|date=4 September 2016}} 5. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.scottishfa.co.uk/scottish_fa_news.cfm?page=2986&newsID=16702&newsCategoryID=1 | title=Fourth Round venues confirmed | publisher=Scottish FA | work=scottishfa.co.uk | date=20 December 2016 | accessdate=26 December 2016}} 6. ^{{cite web | url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/38620454 | title=Bonnyrigg Rose 1-8 Hibernian| publisher=BBC | date=20 December 2016 | accessdate=8 March 2017}} 7. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.bonnyriggrosefc.co.uk/teams/118321/the-team|title=The Team - Bonnyrigg Rose Athletic - Bonnyrigg Rose Athletic FC|website=www.bonnyriggrosefc.co.uk|language=en|access-date=2019-02-27}} 8. ^http://hugmansfootballers.com/player/14457 9. ^Mud & Glory, April 2005 10. ^{{cite web|last1=Parkinson|first1=Brendan|title=Manager Announcement|url=http://www.bonnyriggrosefc.co.uk/teams/118321/news/title-1442579.html|website=www.bonnyriggrosefc.co.uk|accessdate=12 June 2015}} 11. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.edinburghnews.scotsman.com/sport/football/lower-leagues/bonnyrigg-rose/robbie-horn-leaves-bonnyrigg-rose-to-join-berwick-rangers-1-4545820 |first=Scott |last=Thomson |title=Robbie Horn leaves Bonnyrigg Rose to join Berwick Rangers |work=Edinburgh Evening News |publisher= |date=30 August 2017 |accessdate=30 August 2017}} 12. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.bonnyriggrosefc.co.uk/teams/118321/news/managerial-announcement-2366076.html|title=Managerial Announcement|last=Parkinson|first=Brendan|date=|website=www.bonnyriggrosefc.co.uk|language=en|archive-url=|archive-date=|dead-url=|access-date=2019-02-26}} External links
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