Selkirk F.C.
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Selkirk Football Club is a Scottish football club based in the town of Selkirk. They are members of the East of Scotland Football League and currently play in the Premier Division.
Nicknamed The Souters, the club was founded in 1880 and is the oldest club in the Borders. Their home ground is Yarrow Park.
The club have appeared in the Scottish Cup on numerous occasions, with their most infamous appearance having been in 1984-85 when they were beaten 20-0 by Stirling Albion. This was the biggest winning margin in British senior football during the 20th century.
Famous players produced by the club include two Scottish internationalists - locally born Bobby Johnstone who was a member of Hibs' Famous Five and Bob Mercer who played for Hearts. Ironically, Mercer collapsed and died while playing for Hearts in a friendly match at Selkirk, aged only 36.
Notable players for Selkirk F.C. in the modern age include Craig Livingstone, Michael Romanes, Craig Tyson, Craig 'Goose' Lothian and Jason Cockburn.
The current manager is Fraser Lothian, his assistant is Ally McCullloch, and coaches are Derek Kerr and Paul Brownlee. Chairman of Selkirk F.C. is Jimmy Moody.
Selkirk won promotion this season (2005-2006) after some spirited performances, including a 6-1 win over Gala Fairydean. They are currently the only team from the Scottish Borders to play in the East of Scotland Premier League.
[edit] References
- "Soccer in Selkirk": Article by Keith Anderson in Scottish Football Historian magazine, No.5 (Mar 1983)
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