Thorniewood United F.C.

Thorniewood United F.C.
Full name Thorniewood United Football Club
Nickname(s) The Wood
Founded 1924
Ground Robertson Park
Old Edinburgh Road
Viewpark
Manager Andy Frame
League West of Scotland Super League First Division
2013–14 6th

Thorniewood United Football Club are a Scottish football club, based in Viewpark, Lanarkshire near Glasgow. Nicknamed the Wood, they were formed in 1924 and play at Robertson Park, having moved from Thorn Park in nearby Tannochside in 1957 when the Caterpillar Tractor Company acquired the land to build a new factory at the time. Negotiations to secure Robertson Park were made by the club's founder William Cowan with Caterpillar, who secured the site as a direct replacement for the original ground. A senior vice president of Caterpillar travelled from the USA to meet with William Cowan to identify what was holding up the acquisition of the land. In an agreement that resulted from the request to "move our park from here to there", Thorniewood moved to the current location and over the years have sold off parts of the land around the park. Robertson Park itself is named in recognition of the club's lawyer John Robertson, who provided much needed advice to William Cowan and his co-formers when the club was in its infancy.

While William Cowan will always be remembered as "Mr Thorniewood", many older supporters will recall that all of the Cowan family took roles in ensuring the club continued from washing the strips to collecting the gate money.

They currently compete in the West Region of the Scottish Junior Football Association; they wear all red strips (uniforms) with a change strip of all blue, although their original colours were white shirts, black shorts and white socks. Thorniewood used to be called Tannochside Recreation for a short period in the sixties but soon reverted to their original name. Tunnocks, the large biscuit manufacturer, are Thorniewood United's main sponsor and have been for many years. Fans of the club are known as Woodites or Woodies and The shed boys.

The club had its most successful era from the 1940s to the early 60s with its most recent honour achieved in 1981 under the management of Stuart Noble. Noble himself was instrumental in the early career of Davie Cooper and employed Cooper in his print works before turning professional in 1977 with the Glasgow Rangers.

Honours

Central League Division 2

Other Honours

Playing Squad

GK Simon Hunter - GK Graham Murphy -

DEF Stuart McCormack - DEF Stewart Little - DEF Kevin Halliday - DEF Mark Daly - DEF Darren Murphy - DEF Jay Dougan - DEF Ryan McGraw -

MID Martin Devlin - MID Eddie Logan - MID Joe Tobin - MID Des Bradshaw - MID JP Fitzpatrick -

FOR Stephen Mullen - FOR Paul Stevenson - FOR Terry Markey - FOR Johnny Fallon - FOR James Strain -

Co Managers: John Fallon / John Stevenson

Coaching Staff: Stephen Cassidy, Adam Martin, David Miller, David Kirkpatrick.

Former players

1. Players that have played/managed in the top two divisions of the Scottish Football League or any foreign equivalent to this level (i.e. fully professional league).
2. Players with full international caps.
3. Players that hold a club record or have captained the club.

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