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Gateshead United F.C.

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236:, who had been voted out of the Football League. Another attempt at gaining Football League membership in 1961 saw them receive their customary one vote. The 1961–62 season saw them finish as league runners-up and win the League Cup, but in the Football League elections they failed to any votes. The league was renamed the North Eastern League in 1962 and the club finished as runners-up again in 1962–63, receiving a single vote again in the Football League elections. At the end of the 1963–64 season, which had seen the club finish second for a third consecutive season (and two votes in the Football League elections), the league was disbanded. 326:, the former ground of the original South Shields. However, a dispute with the stadium owners led to them leaving in 1950 to move to a new ground at Simonside Hall. With support from the 13,000-strong supporters' club, two new stands were built and floodlights installed. The supporters' club bought the ground in the 1950s to ensure it could be used by the club in perpetuity. The ground's record attendance was 20,500, and there were plans to create a 35,000-capacity stadium. 243:, which was largely composed of reserve teams of Football League clubs. Further attempts to gain election to the Football League saw them gain one vote in 1965 and three in 1966, which marked their final attempt. They were North Regional League champions in 1966–67, and in 1968 the club became a founder member of the 342:
Upon the reformation in 1936, South Shields played in red-and-green-quartered shirts, colours going back to the town's early football league days in the 1920s. In the 1960s, however, the club reverted to all-white with blue trim. By the end of the decade Shields were seen playing in amber shirts and
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The supporters' club was later disbanded and ownership of the ground passed to the football club's directors. In the 1970s the ground was sold with the intent to move back to Horsley Hill. However, a deal had not been finalised to buy Horsley Hill before Simonside Hall was sold, leaving the club
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scored 10 goals in a 13–0 win, an FA Cup record. The following season saw them finish as runners-up, a feat they repeated in 1955–56 and 1956–57. The latter season also saw another FA Cup first round appearance, resulting in 4–0 defeat at
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that had relocated to Gateshead in 1930. Like their predecessor, the club was relocated to Gateshead in 1974 after the former club went bust. Renamed Gateshead United, they folded three years later.
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In its first season under the new name, the club finished seventh in the Northern Premier League and reached the second round of the FA Cup, defeating Crewe in the first round, before losing 3–0 at
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blue shorts; these colours were worn at their FA Cup third round match at QPR in 1970. At some point in the 1970s Shields reverted to an all-red kit until their departure from Simonside Hall.
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saw the club achieve their best-ever run. After beating Fourth Division clubs Bradford Park Avenue and Oldham in the first and second round, they were drawn away to Second Division
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At the end of the 1973–74 season South Shields were made homeless after selling their Simonside Hall ground and being prevented from moving back to
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to Gateshead in 1930, the new club was formed in 1936 following a public meeting at the Ocean Road Congregational Church Hall organised by the
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the club reached the second round of the FA Cup again after thrashing Fourth Division Crewe 5–0 in a replay, before losing 2–0 at
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in the first round. However, at the end of the 1976–77 season the club disbanded and was replaced by another new
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for the 1936–37 season. They finished third in their first season, before winning the league in 1938–39. After
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in the second round. They went on to win the league that season, after which the club applied for
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The North Eastern League folded in 1958, after which South Shields became members of the
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For their existence as Gateshead United, they adopted home colours of white and green.
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In 1960 the Midland League also folded, and the club became members of the new
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in the third round, losing 4–1. In 1972 they applied for membership of the
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homeless. When the club relocated to Gateshead, they played at the
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in the next round. Another second round appearance followed the
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the club reached the second round of the FA Cup, beating
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Index

South Shields F.C. (1936)
Horsley Hill
Gateshead Youth Stadium
1976–77
Northern Premier League
football
Gateshead
South Shields
the club
South Shields
Shields Gazette
North Eastern League
World War II
FA Cup
1947–48
Crewe Alexandra
Radcliffe Welfare United
Chris Marron
Chesterfield
following season
Frickley Colliery
York City
election
Football League
Midland League
1958–59
Oldham
next season
Bradford Park Avenue
Northern Counties League

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