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Ayr Parkhouse were formed in 1886 and took their name from the Parkhouse farmhouse where the club's players trained, William Frew, a centre-forward for Parkhouse, was the son of the farmer who owned it. [1] They initially played their home games at Ballantine Drive, before moving to the Ayr Racecourse ground, now known as the Old Racecourse.
Ayr United F.C. wartime guest players (8 P) Pages in category "Ayr United F.C. players" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 656 total.
The club's overall record scorer is Peter Price, who scored 213 times in competitive matches for the club between 1955 and 1962. Former Scotland national team manager Ally MacLeod is regarded as the club's most famous and most successful manager. He led the club on three separate occasions spanning 15 years, during which his teams recorded a ...
This is a category of association football players who played for Ayr Parkhouse F.C., which was founded in 1886 and dissolved in 1910. Ayr Parkhouse merged with Ayr F.C. to form Ayr United . Pages in category "Ayr Parkhouse F.C. players"
Ayr Football Club was a Scottish Football League club from Ayr, Scotland.They were formed in 1879 by a merger of the Ayr Thistle and Ayr Academicals football clubs. Their initial home ground was Springvale Park, which they left in 1884 to play home fixtures at Beresford Park, which they in turn left in 1888 to move to Somerset Park.
This is a category of association football players who played for Ayr F.C., which was founded in 1879 and dissolved in 1910. Ayr F.C. merged with Ayr Parkhouse to form Ayr United . Pages in category "Ayr F.C. players"
The club was formed in 1904 as an amateur side made up solely of players from Ayr. [2] Despite its amateur status - and the presence of another amateur club in the town ( Ayr Parkhouse ) - the Academicals promptly joined the Scottish Football Association , [ 3 ] and entered the Scottish Qualifying Cup , Ayrshire Cup , and Ayrshire and ...
Only 2 of the players from the 1875 tie played in the 1876 tie, and four of the new players came from the Highet family, including a father and son. [5] The side included at least 5 players who had played for Ayr Academy F.C. in friendlies the previous season, [ 6 ] 4 of whom had played in the academy side which beat Eglinton 2–0 in November ...