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  2. Clydebank F.C. (Rutherglen) - Wikipedia

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    The club was formed in 1874, [3] as a winter activity for the Clydebank Cricket Club. [4] It was the first football club to use the Clydebank name and the only one not to come from the town of Clydebank located to the north-west of Glasgow; instead their home was south-east of the city centre, on the left bank of the River Clyde.

  3. 1977–78 Clydebank F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    Score Clydebank Scorer(s) Attendance 1 13 August St Mirren: A: 1–1 2 20 August Aberdeen: H: 1–3 3 27 August Hibernian: A: 0–2 4 10 September Partick Thistle: H: 0–4 5 17 September Dundee United: H: 0–3 6 24 September Celtic: A: 0–1 7 1 October Rangers: A: 1–4 8 8 October Motherwell: H: 2–1 9 15 October Ayr United: A: 0–2 10 22 ...

  4. 1975–76 Clydebank F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    Score Clydebank Scorer(s) Attendance 1 6 March Clyde: A: 3–1 Cooper (2 including 1 penalty), McCallan: 800 2 13 March Raith Rovers: H: 1–2 Browning: 3 20 March Queen of the South: H: 4–0 McCallan, Cooper, Browning, McCall: 2,000 4 27 March Queen of the South: A: 3–1 McCall, Browning, Provan: 1,200 5 3 April Clyde: H: 3–0 Hall (2 ...

  5. 1976–77 Clydebank F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    Score Clydebank Scorer(s) Attendance 1 4 September Arbroath: H: 3–0 2 7 September Raith Rovers: A: 3–0 3 11 September Airdrieonians: A: 1–1 4 15 September Queen of the South: A: 2–1 5 18 September St Johnstone: H: 1–0 6 25 September Montrose: A: 2–2 7 29 September Falkirk: H: 4–1 8 2 October East Fife: H: 2–1 9 9 October ...

  6. East Stirlingshire F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Firs Park was East Stirlingshire's home for 87 years, except a solitary season in 1964 when the club played at Kilbowie Park in Clydebank after being controversially merged with Clydebank Juniors. As a result of the merger, Firs Park was closed, however, after only one season, the merger was disbanded and East Stirlingshire moved back to the ...

  7. 1970–71 Clydebank F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    Score Clydebank Scorer(s) Attendance 1 29 August Queen of the South: A: 1–3 Munro: 2,134 2 5 September Dumbarton: H: 2–1 Hay: 2,828 3 9 September Raith Rovers: H: 3–0 Munro, Kane, Gray: 642 4 12 September Montrose: A: 1–0 Doyle: 904 5 16 September Raith Rovers: A: 1–1 Caskie: 1,051 6 19 September Partick Thistle: H: 3–1 Caskie ...

  8. Clydebank F.C. (1965) - Wikipedia

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    Clydebank Football Club was a Scottish football club based in the town of Clydebank, West Dunbartonshire.The fourth entity to carry the name, Clydebank were formed in 1965 following the relocation of East Stirlingshire Clydebank F.C., a club formed by a contentious merger of Clydebank Juniors and East Stirlingshire (based in Falkirk) in 1964 with the intention of creating a senior club for the ...

  9. 1974–75 Clydebank F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    Score Clydebank Scorer(s) Attendance 1 31 August Queen of the South: A: 0–3 1,490 2 4 September Stranraer: H: 0–3 803 3 7 September Meadowbank Thistle: H: 3–0 Roxburgh (2), White: 916 4 11 September Stenhousemuir: A: 2–1 McGovern, White: 281 5 14 September Berwick Rangers: A: 0–2 371 6 18 September Stenhousemuir: H: 1–1 McCallan ...