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Old Castle Swifts F.C.

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311:"After the match the crowd made a rush to the Grand Stand where the Mayor presented the large silver cup to the captain of the Castle Swifts and Mr. Comerford of the Cup Committee announced that 'the medals had not yet come to hand, but they would be forwarded to the winners as soon as possible'. With that the captain was lifted on to the shoulders of several of his followers and carried from the ground." 152: 138: 1350: 1325: 1223: 124: 145: 131: 306:'s Spotted Dog ground. The Swifts were two goals down before coming back to win the tie 4–2, with the goals coming from outside-right Grundy, inside forwards Mitchell and Taylor and an own goal. A local newspaper made the following account of the final: 1399: 341:
The Swifts officially became a professional outfit in November 1894, a move made after one of their players, Cunningham, was denied a return to amateur status. The club resigned from the
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Castle Swifts did not remain long at Dunottar Park, having to find a new ground after a dispute with the landlord. One was soon located in fields beside Wakefield Street in
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Their demise came at the end of March 1895 when the club became bankrupt. Following this, the club played one further game, a pre-arranged fixture against
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Old Castle Swifts Football Club was formed by Scottish shipowner Donald Currie in September 1892 as Castle Swifts Football Club. They were the
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season, the team merged with Old St Luke's, and the newly formed team was renamed as Old Castle Swifts, and used Old St Luke's ground in
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and initially the majority of the team were drawn from the mainly Scottish workforce, paid for the games they played.
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and was renamed. The club was wound up the following season. Its demise saw several players join the newly founded
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season, and also by the early West Ham United team, are thought to have originated with Old Castle Swifts.
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McLachlan, Thompson and Tyler are known to have played in a friendly against
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would also eventually join Thames Ironworks in 1897. The club later became
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Castles Swifts' first home ground, a field located opposite the
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Castle Swifts' 1892–93 West Ham Charity Cup-winning team
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Index

Orange County Science Fiction Club

Hermit Road
Donald Currie
Home colours
football
Essex
Scottish
Donald Currie
West Ham
Dunottar Castle
Thames Ironworks
West Ham United
works team
Castle Shipping Line
West Ham
Dunottar Castle
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East Ham
East Ham railway station
Denmark Arms
Barking Road
Boleyn Ground
Barking Woodville
West Ham Charity Cup
Clapton
1893–94
Hermit Road
Canning Town
London FA

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