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Livingston currently play in the Scottish Championship and were founded in 1943 as Ferranti Thistle, a works team. The club was admitted to the Scottish Football League and renamed as Meadowbank Thistle in 1974, and played its matches at Meadowbank Stadium in Edinburgh .
Meadowbank Thistle *Club domestic league appearances and goals John Legat Bain BEM (2 September 1923 – 2 June 2019) was a Scottish football player, manager and chairman for Ferranti Thistle and Meadowbank Thistle (the predecessor clubs of Livingston ).
Even outside of business, Ferranti left a cultural mark. The Ferranti Edinburgh Recreation Club, the Ferranti Mountaineering Club, and the Ferranti Ten-Pin Bowling League continue to exist. Additionally, Ferranti Thistle F.C., originally founded in 1943, evolved into Livingston F.C., a team competing in the Scottish Professional Football League ...
This is a list of seasons played by Livingston F.C. in Scottish and European football. The club was first formed in Edinburgh as Ferranti Thistle in the 1940s, becoming Meadowbank Thistle and joining the Scottish Football League in 1974.
Ferranti Thistle moved to City Park in 1969 after Edinburgh Corporation announced that a new college would be built on their Crewe Toll ground. Ferranti built a new changing room block, and were joined at City Park by Hibernian reserves the following year. [ 3 ]
John Bain (footballer, born 1854) (1854–1929), Scottish-born English amateur footballer (Oxford University, England national team) John Bain (footballer, born 1923) (1923–2019), Scottish football player and manager (Ferranti / Meadowbank Thistle) John Bain (footballer, born 1957), Scottish-US football (soccer) player and coach
Ferranti Thistle: 1 – 0 Civil Service Strollers: Queen of the South: 1 – 0 Albion Rovers: Queen's Park: 6 – 1 Hawick Royal Albert: Ross County: 1 – 2 Forfar Athletic: Stranraer: 1 – 0 Alloa Athletic
They are beaten 1–0 by Inverness Caledonian Thistle. [218] Brechin City fail to win a game in the 2017–18 Scottish Championship, becoming the first Scottish club since Vale of Leven in 1891–92 to go a full season without winning a league game. [219] [220] Brechin also equal the Scottish record for the fewest points scored in a season ...