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99: 183:, and ended in a 1–1 draw, being "characterised by a good style of play" and before a "good turn-out of spectators", the teams taking supper together after the match in Middleton's Restaurant. The replay (at the same venue) was more controversial, Marchtown scoring the only goal of the game after one of the umpires had noted a handball, but as play continued and the handling had no bearing on the goal itself, the goal was allowed, and Marchtown declared champion. 147:
In late September, therefore, at the instigation of Vale of Leven Wanderers, several club representatives met at White's Temperance Hotel, with the aim of setting up an association. This new entity was called the West of Scotland Football Association for public park sides, and Daniel Browning of
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Mr. W. C. Mitchell proposed that the application be granted, believing that the new association was deserving of encouragement, if for nothing else than that it had relieved the Scottish Association of a number of clubs which had hitherto proved a drag on it. Mr. A. Rae considered that cup
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The reason given was that these clubs did not have their own private grounds. Previously, clubs which played on public grounds were allowed membership to the Association, but the growth of the game and the need to cover guarantees required a rule change. One senior club,
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Woodlands F.C. took the presidency. The Association raised funds for a cup, the West of Scotland Cup. The competition attracted nearly 50 entrants in its first year, and required five rounds before the final, between two
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Although the tournament was only played twice, it was the first national competition for clubs that were not of a senior standard, and something of a forerunner to the
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who were without grounds temporarily. John McDowall, secretary to (and forward for) Marchtown, became the Scottish FA secretary in 1882.
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competitions had already served their purpose, and the less the club, as a general principle, had to do with them the better.
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graduated from the tournament to joining the Scottish FA. It also provided a means of competitive football for
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1878–79 West of Scotland Cup final, Partick Thistle 1–0 Marchtown, North British Daily Mail, 7 April 1879
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In September 1877, the Scottish FA turned down membership applications from the following clubs:
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Marchtown also reached the final in the 1878–79 tournament, this time losing 1–0 to
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contested by the member clubs of the West of Scotland Football Association.
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History of the Queen's Park Football Club 1867–1917
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Index

Scotland
association football
Scotland
Scottish Football Association
knock-out tournament

Thistle
Renfrew Ramblers
Lancelot
Glasgow
Marchtown
Queen's Park
Hampden Park
Rangers'
Kinning Park
Partick Thistle
Scottish Junior Football Association
Cowlairs
Scottish League
Wellpark
Barrhead Rangers
Windsor
Govanhill
Dennistoun
Star of Leven
Results
later club of the same name
Vale of Leven
"West of Scotland Cup"
"1878–79 The First Trophy"

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