Scottish
Juvenile Football
Overview 1899-1991
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The Scottish
Juvenile FA (SJFA) was formed in 1899 and organised the first Scottish
Juvenile for the 1899-00 season. The first winners, Edinburgh’s Granton Oak Vale, were the last from the capital until
1928 as the competition became dominated by the West coast clubs particularly
from Glasgow and Lanarkshire which established itself as the heartland of the
Juvenile grade. In the early years of this level, it was common for some
clubs labelled as ‘second class juveniles’ to organize competitions opposed
to those of the SJFA. Age limits in this new grade were very liberal, but by
1921, it was decided that some order was needed and the Scottish Secondary
Juvenile FA (SSJFA) was formed, this being dominated by the east coast clubs.
It was initially decided that after a year, these would have an age limit of
21, but the eastern clubs carried the motion to reserve the right for a
father and son to play alongside each other. Negotiations continued and,
after some tinkering, the age limits were set at 27 for the First Class, and
21 for the Second. The SJFA also had a limit of 25 for a period. The SSFA
also introduced the Lord Weir Cup, and ‘under age’ competition for players
under 18, and this still continues today as the Scottish Under
18 Cup. The two grades
flourished and for many years the two Cup finals were prestigious affairs but
by the 1960s a decline had set in. The West coast clubs were by now switching
their attentions to the Secondary grade and began dominating the SSJFA
competitions. The last Edinburgh club to win the Secondary Cup was Melbourne
Thistle in 1969. By the 1970s the SJFA was in dwindling in both scope and
importance, although it did remain strong in Tayside. Towards the late 1970s,
when they were losing teams and even whole leagues, it one failed proposal
was that the age limit was raised to 30 or even removed altogether. The last
'major' SJFA Cup was played in 1991, but both the competitions and the SJFA
continued to a greatly lesser extent, being based in Perth and administering
competitions from U-11s to U-18s. The SSJFA was
renamed the Association of Scottish Youth Football Clubs in 1985, and their
Cup winners were hailed either the Scottish Youth Cup or Scottish U-21 Cup
winners. In 1999 the SJFA
merged with the ASYFC and the youth division of the Scottish Amateur FA to
create the Scottish Youth FA. The Lady Darling
Cup is the consolation competition for those clubs knocked out of the early
stages of the Scottish Secondary Juvenile Cup. The cup was established by the
Secondary Juvenile Association and first won by Glasgow St Francis Boys Club
in 1933. Eastfield Heatherbell
from Shotts won it 3 times in a row between 1935
and 1937 and then again in 1939. Cowdenbeath MW BC
drew in the 1943 final v Renfrew Rovers at the Gymnasium in Edinburgh and
then refused to travel for the replay because the SSJFA would only pay for 15
train fares. Renfrew were awarded the cup by default while Kirkcaldy Old Boys
won the Cup in 1944 beating Glentyan Thistle in the
final. Other Fife winners were Dunfermline United in 1970, Oakley Star 1971,
and Glenrothes Strollers in 1981. Other winners
include Links United, Hutcheson Vale, Edina Hibernian, Broughton Star, St Bernards ‘A’, Edinburgh Athletic and Tynecastle
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Scottish
Juvenile Cup winners 1899-00 Granton
Oak Vale 1900-01 Dumbarton Corinthians 1901-02 Airdriehill
Shamrock 1902-03 Vale of Garnock
Strollers 1903-04 Orbiston
Star 1904-05 Burnbank
Oakvale 1905-06 Dunipace
Juveniles 1906-07 Benvue 1907-08 Anderston
Benburb 1908-09 Motherwell Hearts 1909-10 Fern Thistle 1910-11 Fern Thistle 1911-12 Govan Hibernian 1912-13 Clydebank Corinthians 1913-14 Old Kilpatrick 1914-15 Old Kilpatrick 1915-16 Parkhead
White Rose 1916-17 Blantyre Caledonian 1917-18 Mosshill
United 1918-19 Cadzow
St Anne's 1919-20 Parkhead
White Rose 1920-21 Vale of Bannock 1921-22 Bridgeton Waverley 1922-23 Bridgeton Waverley 1923-24 Bridgeton Waverley 1924-25 Regent Star 1925-26 Springburn United 1926-27 Greenhead Thistle 1927-28 Niddrie
Thistle 1928-29 Cowie 1929-30 Blairhall 1930-31 Blairhall 1931-32 St Mungo 1932-33 Shieldhill
Thistle 1933-34 Park United 1934-35 Holytown
United 1935-36 Holytown
United 1936-37 Cleland St Mary’s 1937-38 Partick
Dolphins 1938-39 St Mungo 1939-40 Park United 1940-41 Mossend
Boys Guild 1941-42 Mossend
Boys Guild 1942-43 Lumphinnans
Wanderers 1943-44 Thorniewood
United 1944-45 Dundonald
Bluebell 1945-46 Dundonald
Bluebell 1946-47 Kilbowie
Union 1947-48 Banknock
United 1948-49 St Mungo 1949-50 Coylton 1950-51 Kirkmuirhill 1951-52 Sauchie 1952-53 Cowie 1953-54 Cowie 1954-55 Germiston
Star 1955-56 Burnbank
Swifts 1956-57 Sauchie 1957-58 Sauchie 1958-59 Burnbank
Swifts 1959-60 Sauchie 1960-61 Burnbank
Swifts 1961-62 Lochend
Hearts 1962-63 Tradeston
Holmlea 1963-64 Rosebery 1964-65 Lochee
Renton 1965-66 Glencairn 1966-67 Lochee
Renton 1967-68 Maryfield
United 1968-69 Provanside Hibernian 1969-70 Burnbank
Swifts 1970-71 Germiston
Star 1971-72 Inverurie
Locos 'A' 1972-73 Germiston
Star 1973-74 Coatbridge 1974-75 Mount Ellen 1975-76 Newburgh 1976-77 Fairfield 1977-78 ALC Spurs 1978-79 Fairfield 1979-80 Woodacon 1980-81 Newburgh 1981-82 Stanley 1982-83 Scone Thistle 1983-84 Dee Club 1984-85 Blue Star BC 1985-86 Royals 1986-87 Royals 1987-88 Dundee
United SC 1988-89 Dundee United SC 1989-90 Royals 1990-91 Fintry Scottish
Juvenile Consolation Cup 1930-31 Dunaskin
Lads 1931-32 Townhead
Hibs 1932-33 Glenview Park Avenue 1933-34 Darvel
Bluebell 1934-35 Tillicoultry
Glenalbion 1935-36 Coatbridge StPatricks 1936-37 California Rangers 1937-38 Vogrie Dundas 1938-39 Rex FC 1945-46 Cleland St Mary's 1946-47 Stewarts & Lloyds 1947-48 Plean
Juveniles 1948-49
no competition 1949-50 Waverley Thistle 1950-51 Tradeston
Holmlea 1951-52 Waverley Thistle 1952-53 Kilsyth St Patrick's 1953-54 Ferndale Thistle 1954-55 1955-56 Ferndale Thistle 1956-57 Provanside
Hibs 1957-58 Tradeston
Holmlea 1958-59 Avonvilla 1959-60 Germiston
Star 1960-61 Glencairn
Juveniles 1961-62 Motherwell United 1962-63 Roseberry Juveniles |
Scottish
Secondary Juvenile Cup winners - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1922-23 Broughton Rangers 1923-24 Corstorphine
Swifts 1924-25 Linwood Thistle 1925-26 Dunipace
Thistle 1926-27 Norton 1927-28 Grangemouth
Sacred Heart Celtic 1928-29 Longstone
United 1929-30 Ashton 1930-31 Milton 1931-32 Easton Rovers 1932-33 Port Glasgow Rangers 1933-34 Port Glasgow Rangers 1934-35 Hamiltonhill
Social 1935-36 Wallyford
Bluebell 1936-37 Glenavon
Social 1937-38 Craig-mer 1938-39 Glasgow Kilmun
Thistle 1939-40 Dunipace
Thistle 1940-41 Leith Renton 1941-42 Bayview
YC 1942-43 Armadale
United 1943-44 Dunipace
Thistle 1944-45 Edinburgh Thistle 1945-46 Bannockburn YC 1946-47 Leslie
Hearts 1947-48 Leslie Hearts 1948-49 Edinburgh Thistle 1949-50 Musselburgh Union 1950-51 Musselburgh Union 1951-52 Winchburgh
Union 1952-53 Cockenzie
Star 1953-54 Livingston United 1954-55 Campsie
Back Watch 1955-56 Livingston United 1956-57 Arniston
Thistle 1957-58 Denny Rovers 1958-59 St Andrews Swifts 1959-60 Arniston
Thistle 1960-61 Bonnyrigg
Rose Athletic 'A' 1961-62 Anniesland Waverley 1962-63 Dunipace
Thistle 1963-64 Campsie
Back Watch 1964-65 Port Glasgow Rangers 1965-66 Possil
YM 1966-67 Whitson Star 1967-68 Loanhead
United 1968-69 Melbourne Thistle 1969-70 Whitehill
Welfare 1970-71 Whitehill
Welfare 1971-72 Campsie
Back Watch 1972-73 Possil YC 1973-74 Campsie
Back Watch 1974-75 Whitehill
Welfare 1975-76 Hartfield
United 1976-77 Campsie
Back Watch 1977-78 Whitehill
Welfare 1978-79 Methil
Star Colts 1979-80 Harmony Row Athletic 1980-81 Kilbowie
Union 1981-82 Possil
YM 1982-83 Renfrew YMCA 1983-84 Campsie
Back Watch 1984-85 Campsie
Back Watch 1985-86 Campsie
Back Watch |
Lord
Weir Cup winners - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1932-33 Glasgow St Francis BC 1933-34 Larbert
Thistle 1934-35 Eastfield
Heatherbell 1935-36 Eastfield
Heatherbell 1936-37 Eastfield
Heatherbell 1937-38 Armadale
West BC 1938-39 Eastfield
Heatherbell 1939-40 Brucefield
YM Guild 1940-41 Armadale
West Strollers 1941-42 Mossvale
Strollers 1942-43 Renfrew Rovers 1943-44 Kirkcaldy Old Boys 1944-45 Murrayfield
Rovers 1945-46 NW Glasgow Youth 1946-47 Broughton Star 1947-48 Shaftesbury Park 1948-49 Glentyan
Thistle ‘B’ 1949-50 Broughton
Star 1950-51 Glentyan
Thistle ‘B’ 1951-52 Slateford
Athletic 1952-53 Bothkennar
Rovers 1953-54 Bainsford
Cubs 1954-55 Slateford
Athletic 1955-56 Glentyan
Thistle ‘B’ 1956-57 Wallace Castle 1957-58 Edinburgh Norton 1958-59 Gairdoch
United 1959-60 Edinburgh Athletic 1960-61 St Bernards
‘A’ 1961-62 Salvesen BC 1962-63 Edina Hibs 1963-64 Clydebank Strollers 1964-65 Edina FC 1965-66 Gorgie
Hearts 1966-67 Edina Hibs 1967-68 Salvesen BC 1968-69 St Ninians 1969-70 Dunfermline United 1970-71 Oakley
Star 1971-72 Kilbowie
Union 1972-73 Glasgow United 1973-74 Tynecastle
BC 1974-75 Tynecastle
BC 1975-76 Links BC 1976-77 Tartan BC 1977-78 Eadie
Star 1978-79 Hillwood
BC 1979-80 Ferguslie
United 1980-81 Glenrothes
Strollers 1981-82 Hillwood
BC 1982-83 Hillwood
BC 1983-84 Duntocher
BC 1984-85 Hutchison Vale BC 1985-86 Denny Amateurs 1986-87 Bothkennar
YM 1987-88 Gleniffer
Thistle 1988-89 Gairdoch
United 1989-90 Eadie
Star 1990-91 Gairdoch
United 1991-92 Links United 1992-93 Gleniffer
Thistle 1993-94 ICI Grangemouth 1994-95 Links United 1995-96 Hutchison Vale BC |
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Dundee
& District Juvenile League 1958-59 Builders United 1959-60 Elliott Albion 1960-61 Maryfield
United 1961-62 Elliott Albion 1962-63 1963-64 1964-65 Elliott Albion 1965-66 1966-67 1967-68 Maryfield
United 1968-69 Maryfield
United 1969-70 Logie
Thistle 1970-71 Logie
Thistle 1971-72 Maryfield
United 1972-73 Fairfield 1973-74 Fairfield 1974-75 Fairfield 1975-76 Fairfield 1976-77 Fairfield 1977-78 Fairfield 1978-79 Fairfield |
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Juvenile
football in Fife
The first Juvenile competition in Fife was
probably the Dunfermline Badges in
1891-92, when Ensign beat Wallsend in the final at
Lady’s Mill. Very impressed with the winners, Dunfermline Athletic used the
Ensign side en bloc in their last Midland League fixture. The game was
meaningless in terms of the championship, however it gave Clackmannan the
opportunity to inflict Dunfermline with their record defeat, a 17-2 thrashing.
Impressed by the success of the Badges tournament, Alex Campbell of Cowdenbeath’s Commercial Hotel then presented a new trophy,
the Fife Juvenile Cup, for competition in 1892-93. In 1893, in a move similar
to the Junior game, the Cowdenbeath
Juvenile Cup was also established, and these two competitions also became the
most important in the Kingdom. In 1901 the East Fife Juvenile FA was formed and
they too set up their own competition.
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Fife
Juvenile Cup 1892-93 Ladysmill
XI 1893-94 Cowdenbeath
Thistle 1894-95 Burntisland
Rovers 1895-96 Lochgelly
Swifts 1896-97 1897-98 1898-99 1899-00 Thornton Rovers 1900-01 Denend
Thistle 1901-02 Bowhill
Violet 1902-03 Wemyss
Violet 1903-04 Kingseat
Athletic 1904-05 Dunfermline Violet 1905-06 Denbeath 1906-07 East Fife Juveniles 1907-08 Vulcan Rovers 1908-09 Bowhill
Violet 1909-10 Lumphinnans
Swifts 1910-11 Inverkeithing
Renton 1911-12 Oakley United 1912-13 Foulford
White Rose 1913-14 Lochgelly
Thistle 1914-15 1915-16 Milesmark
Thistle 1916-17 Kinglassie
United 1917-18 Glencraig
Rovers 1918-19 Kinglassie
United 1919-20 Glencraig
Rovers 1920-21 Bowhill
Star 1921-22 Kelty
Glen Rovers 1922-23 Thornton Hibernian 1923-24 Thornton Rangers 1924-25 Thornton Rangers 1925-26 Balgonie
Scotia 1926-27 Milton Violet 1927-28 Lassodie 1928-29 Prinlaws
United 1929-30 Blairhall 1930-31 Thornton Hibernian 1931-32 Valleyfield Rovers 1932-33 Buckhaven
Victoria 1933-34 Buckhaven
Victoria 1934-35 Dunfermline West End 1935-36 Fountain Rovers 1936-37 Kinglassie
Institute 1937-38 Kelty
Burnside Rovers 1938-39 Oakley United Awarded cup at FJFA AGM as Methilhill Rangers had used an ineligible player 1939-40
HMS Caledonia Artificers Apprentices 1940-41 1941-42 Crossgates
North End 1942-43 1943-44 Dundonald
Bluebell 1944-45 Lumphinnans
Wanderers 1945-46 Lochgelly
Violet 1946-47 Kinross United 1947-48 Moss-side Rovers 1948-49 Kingseat
Athletic 1949-50 Crosshill
Hearts 1950-51 Balgonie
Scotia 1951-52 471 TA Regiment 1952-53 Inverkeithing
United 1953-54 471 TA Regiment 1954-55 Brucefield 1955-56 Hill of Beath
Hawthorn 1956-57 Hill of Beath
Hawthorn 1957-58 Tulliallan
Thistle 1958-59 Hill of Beath
Hawthorn 1959-60 Broomhall 1960-61 Crossford 1961-62 Tulliallan
Thistle 1962-63 Hill of Beath
Hawthorn 1963-64 Hill of Beath
Hawthorn |
Cowdenbeath
Juvenile Cup - 1893-94 Kingseat
Athletic 1894-95 Burntisland
Rovers 1895-96 St Leonard’s 1896-97 Townhill
Thistle 1897-98 Dunfermline Athletic Juvenile XI 1898-99 1899-00 1900-01 1901-02 1902-03 1903-04 1904-05 1905-06 Lumphinnans
Athletic 1906-07 Vulcan Rovers 1907-08 Kingseat
Athletic 1908-09 Bowhill
Violet 1909-10 Denbeath
Star 1910-11 Oakley United 1911-12 Cardenden
United 1912-13 1913-14 1914-15 1915-16 Bungalow City 1916-17 Denbeath
Star ‘A’ 1917-18 1918-19 Townhill
Hearts 1919-20 Townhill
Hearts 1920-21 Bowhill
Star 1921-22 Thornton Hibernian 1922-23 1923-24 Oakley United 1924-25 Thornton Rangers 1925-26 Bowhill
Rovers 1926-27 Thornton Hibernian 1927-28 Blairhall 1928-29 Thornton Hibernian 1929-30 Balgonie
Scotia 1930-31 1931-32 Valleyfield Rovers 1932-33 Kelty
North End Rangers 1933-34 Buckhaven
Victoria 1934-35 Fountain Rovers 1935-36 1936-37 Keltyhill
Athletic 1937-38 1938-39 Methilhill
Rangers 1939-40 1940-41 1941-42 Lumphinnans
Wanderers 1942-43 Hill of Beath
Star 1943-44 1944-45 Valleyfield Colliery 1945-46 Dundonald
Bluebell 1946-47 1947-48 Kingseat
Athletic 1948-49 North Queensferry
YC 1949-50 1950-51 Inverkeithing
United 1951-52 Inverkeithing
United 1952-53 Inverkeithing
United 1953-54 Inverkeithing
United 1954-55 Inverkeithing
United 1955-56 Tulliallan
Thistle 1956-57 Tulliallan
Thistle 1957-58 Hill of Beath
Hawthorn 1958-59 Hill of Beath
Hawthorn 1959-60 Crossford 1960-61 Tulliallan
Thistle 1961-62 Tulliallan
Thistle 1962-63 Rosyth
Dockyard Apprentices 1963-64 Glenrothes 1964-65 Hill of Beath
Hawthorn Dunfermline
& District Juvenile Cup winners Brown
Cup 1951-52 Inverkeithing
United 1952-53 Inverkeithing
United 1953-54 Crosshill
Hearts 1954-55 Inverkeithing
United 1955-56 Hill of Beath
Hawthorn 1956-57 Tullialan
Thistle 1957-58 Kirkford
United 1958-59 Central Works 1959-60 Tullialan
Thistle 1960-61 Tullialan
Thistle 1961-62 Tullialan
Thistle 1962-63 Crossford 1963-64 Jubilee Athletic 1964-65 Cowan
Cup 1958-69 Hill of Beath
Hawthorn 1959-60 Tullialan
Thistle 1960-61 Crossford 1961-62 Tullialan
Thistle 1962-63 Dockyard Apprentices 1963-64 Kelty
Hibernian 1964-65 Stein
Cup 1947-48 Lochgelly
Happyland Rangers 1948-49 1949-50 North Queensferry
Utd 1950-51 Inverkeithing
United 1951-52 Inverkeithing
Utd 1952-53 Inverkeithing
Utd 1953-54 Kirkford
United 1954-55 Hill of BeathHawthorn
1955-56 Hill of Beath
Hawthorn 1956-57 Kirkford
United 1957-58 Kirkford
United Supplementary
League 1960-61 Bowhill
St Ninians 1961-62 Kelty
Hibernian Wilson
Cup 1919-20 Townhill
Hearts 1920-21 Netherton
Recreation 1921-22 1922-23 1923-24 1924-25 1925-26 Blairhall 1926-27 Blairhall 1927-28 1928-29 1929-30 Blairhall 1930-31 1931-32 1932-33 Kelty
Burnside Rovers 1933-34 Kelty North End 1934-35 Fountain Rovers 1935-36 Lochgelly
Violet 1936-37 1937-38 |
East
Fife Juvenile Cup 1901-02 Leslie Hearts 1902-03 Leslie Hearts 1903-04 Wemyss
Violet 1904-05 Raith
Ramblers 1905-06 East Fife Juveniles 1906-07 Raith
Ramblers 1907-08 Buckhaven
Our Boys 1908-09 Buckhaven
Hawthorn 1909-10 Buckhaven
Hawthorn 1910-11 St Clair Hearts 1911-12 1912-13 1913-14 1920-21 1929-30 1930-31 Methil
Aston Villa 1931-32 Buckhaven
Welfare 1932-33 East Fife Athletic 1933-34 1934-35 Buckhaven
Victoria 1935-36 Buckhaven
Victoria East
Fife Juvenile League Disbanded at the end of 1936-37 season. Dunfermline
& District Juvenile League 1921-22 Oakley United Beat
Valleyfield Athletic 4-0 on 3 June 1922 at East End after tying on points 1922-23 Oakley United 1923-24 1924-25
Dunfermline West End 1925-26 Blairhall 1926-27 Blairhall 1927-28 Blairhall 1928-29 Blairhall 1929-30 Blairhall 1930-31 Blairhall 1931-32 Valleyfield Rovers Beat Parkview Rangers 3-2 on 3 Sep 1932 at
Central Park, Cowdenbeath 1932-33 East section – South End Rovers West Section – 1933-34 Cowdenbeath sections A – Cowdenbeath
Excelsior B –
Kelty North End Rangers Dunfermline Section – Valleyfield Rovers 1934-35 A Section – Kelty
Burnside Rovers B Section – Lochgelly
Violet 1935-36 A Section – Dunfermline West End B Section – Lochgelly
Violet 1936-37 1937-38 Broomhall 1938-39 Keltyhill
Athletic 1939-40 HMS Caledonian Artificers
Apprentices 1940-41 no competition 1941-42 1942-43 Crosshill
Hearts Beat Hill of Beath
Star In play-off at Lochgelly
around 20 May 1943 Cowdenbeath
District – Crosshill Hearts Dunfermline District – Hill of Beath Star 1943-44 Crosshill
Hearts 1944-45 Hill of Beath
Star 1945-46 Dundonald
Bluebell 1946-47 Kingseat
Athletic 1647-48 Kingseat
Athletic 1948-49 Kingseat
Athletic 1949-50 Inverkeithing
United Beat Crosshill Hearts
1-2 (13 June 1950 ) and 4-1 (27 June 1950) West Section - Inverkeithing
United East Section - Crosshill
Hearts 1950-51 Kirkford
United 1951-52 Inverkeithing
United 1952-53 Inverkeithing
United 1953-54 Inverkeithing
United 1954-55 Inverkeithing
United 1955-56 Hill of Beath
Hawthorn 1956-57 Tulliallan
Thistle 1957-58 Hill of Beath
Hawthorn 1958-59 Cowdenbeath
Central Works 1959-60 Sauchie 1960-61 Crossford Beat Kelty
Rangers 6-0 at Blairhall on 19 June 1961 West Section Crossford East Section – Kelty Rangers 1961-62 Tulliallan
Thistle 1962-63 Crossford 1963-64 Hill of Beath
Hawthorn Dunfermline
& District Juvenile League Cup East
section winners 1949-50 Balgonie
Scotia Cura
Cup 1949-50 Inverkeithing
United Allan
Trophy 1960-61 Tulliallan
Thistle Joe
Dunn Shield Played between top four in the league 1955-56 Hill of Beath
Hawthorn 1956-57 Hill of Beath
Hawthorn 1957-58 Hill of Beath
Hawthorn 1958-59 Central Works 1959-60 Sauchie 1960-61 Tullialan
Thistle 1961-62 Tullialan
Thistle 1962-63 1963-64 Valleyfield Colliery Stuart
Cup Played by those clubs not in Joe Dunn
Shield 1957-58 West End 1958-59 Tullialan
Thistle 1959-60 Kelty
Rangers 1960-61 Bowhill
St Ninians 1961-62 1962-63 1963-64 Jubilee Athletic |
Internationals
There were also various representative
matches played, especially season 1947-48 when the Scottish Under
Age XI played against the Newcastle United Nursery XI no fewer than five times,
but there were no other 'full' internationals. There was then a long gap before
any kind of representative games, before Scotland played against the Boys Clubs
of Wales or the Ulster Juvenile FA at U16 and U18 level in the 1980s and 1990s.
‘Full’
international matches
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1933-34 Scotland 4, England 3 at Cappielow 1934-35 England 4, Scotland 1 at Old
Trafford 1935-36 Scotland 3, England 3 at Cappielow 1936-37 England 7, Scotland 1 at Leeds 1937-38 Scotland 1, England 3 at Easter
Road 1938-39 England 1, Scotland 3 at Giant
Axe Field, Lancaster 1946-47 Scotland 4, England 1 at Rugby
Park 1947-48 England 1, Scotland 3 at Giant
Axe Field, Lancaster 1948-49 Scotland 4, England 0 at Dens
Park 1949-50 Scotland 4, England 1 at Rugby
Park 1950-51 no match 1951-52 Scotland 2, England 2 at
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Selected
list of clubs Albion Rangers Alhambra Hibs Arbroath SC Ashcliffe Birkhill Juveniles Builders United Butterburn Juveniles Charleston Athletic Coupar Angus Craigie Celtic Craigie Harp Crescent Juveniles Dundee Lino East End East End Albion Elliott Albion Fairfield FC Woodacon Fintry CC Fintry Hibs Gellatly Street YC Gemini YC Glentoran Hilltown Hearts Inverurie North Street Kirkton CC Kirkton YC Letham Juveniles Lochee Emmett Lochee Hibs Lochee Renton Lochee United Lochee Vics Lochrae Logie Thistle Maitland Thistle Maryfield United Milnedale Monifieth Tayside Newburgh Juveniles Parkhead Railway Athletic Scone Thistle Seaton Rovers Shamrock Shotts Vics Springfield St.John's St.Johnstone YM St.Joseph's St.Patrick's Stirling Albion Juveniles Strathmore Violet Juveniles |
Dundee & District Dundee & District Dundee & District Then Lochee
Renton Dundee & District Dundee & District Dundee & District Perth & District Dundee & District Dundee & District Dundee & District Then Violet Juveniles Dundee & District Dundee & District Dundee & District Dundee & District Aberdeen & District Dundee & District Dundee & District Dundee & District Aberdeen & District Then Lochee
Renton Dundee & District Aberdeen & District Dundee & District Dundee & District Perth & District Dundee & District Sine Die From Dundee & District Dundee & District Now Junior Then Lochee
Renton Dundee & District Dundee & District Dundee & District Dundee & District Dundee & District Dundee & District Perth & District Dundee & District Perth & District Perth & District Dundee & District Dundee & District Lanarkshire Dundee & District Dundee & District Perth & District Dundee & District Dundee & District Then Logie
Thistle Dundee & District Dundee & District |