Vale of Clyde F.C.

Vale of Clyde
Full nameVale of Clyde Football Club
Nickname(s)Tin Pail
Founded1873 (contemporary sources suggest 1885)
GroundFullarton Park, Glasgow
Capacity3,000 (150 seats)
ManagerJohn Hughes
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Vale of Clyde Football Club are a Scottish football club based in the East End of Glasgow. Nicknamed Tin Pail, the club officially date their founding in 1873, although contemporary press reports don't actually date the club until 1885, and is based at Fullarton Park in the Fullarton neighbourhood (near to Tollcross and Auchenshuggle).[1][2] Since the leagues were reconstructed in 2002, Vale of Clyde have played in various divisions in the West Region of the Scottish Junior Football Association but now play in the West of Scotland League First Division. The team colours are blue, red and white.

Possibly the oldest Junior club still in existence and certainly among the oldest handful,[3] the club were one of the most successful sides in the game's early era and won the Scottish Junior Cup on three occasions as well as several prominent regional competitions, although since World War II they have won little and existed as a minor presence.

In 2020, it was confirmed that Vale of Clyde (along with the 62 other West Region Junior clubs) had successfully applied to join the new West of Scotland Football League in the senior pyramid.[4][5]

  1. ^ Vale of Clyde, Non League Scotland
  2. ^ Fullarton Park (Vale of Clyde v Clydebank), MyFootball Travels, 10 October 2010
  3. ^ Brown, John (3 February 2016). "Now the 'Tin Pail' are casting doubt over The Shipbuilders' credentials". Evening Telegraph. Retrieved 23 April 2020.
  4. ^ Pyramid Update – 67 Applications Approved, Scottish Lowland Football League, 14 April 2020
  5. ^ Junior clubs in the west are about to get the best of both worlds, The Scotsman, 19 April 2020