Lothian Thistle Hutchison Vale F.C.

LTHV
Full name Lothian Thistle Hutchison Vale Football Club
Nickname(s) Thistle, LTHV, Hutchie
Founded 1969 (1969) (as Lloyds & Scottish)
Ground Saughton Enclosure, Saughton
Ground Capacity 1,000
Chairman Tom Allison
Manager Raymond Carr
League East of Scotland Football League
2014–15 East of Scotland Football League Premier Division, 1st

Lothian Thistle Hutchison Vale Football Club are a senior non-league football club based in Edinburgh, Scotland. They are members of the East of Scotland Football League and play in the Premier Division. They play their home matches at Saughton Enclosure in the Saughton area of the city.

History

Founded in 1969 as an amateur works team for Lloyds Finance, they initially competed as Lloyds & Scottish prior to re-naming themselves as Lothian Thistle.

The club originally competed in the Lothian amateur league before a successful spell in the Caledonian Amateur Football League. They then moved up to senior status when they joined the East of Scotland Football League in 1995, gaining promotion to the Premier Division two years later in 1997

The club is linked with the youth football club Hutchison Vale, and changed their name to Lothian Thistle Hutchison Vale before the start of the 2011–12 season to reflect this.

LTHV won the East of Scotland Premier Division for the first time in their history in the 2013–14 season, repeating this success in the 2014–15 season.

Ground


After playing at myriad locations since their inception, the club currently operates at Saughton Enclosure in the west side of Edinburgh since 1998. The ground can accommodate up to 1,000 spectators.

Youth

Hutchison Vale lists 97 current professionals having come through their ranks including many internationals. Scottish Internationalists include Kenny Miller, Gary Caldwell, Leigh Griffiths, Derek Riordan, Steven Whittaker, Allan McGregor, Danny Swanson, Kevin Thomson, Sam Stanton, Paul Hanlon, Danny Wilson, Gary Naysmith, Jason Cummings, Sam Nicholson, Andrew Driver, Scott Robinson, Steven MacLean, and Icelandic international Alfreð Finnbogason.

Former players include Scott Christie, Gary Locke, Alan Brazil, John Collins, John Hughes, Danny Lennon, Steven Tweed, Mickey Weir and Tommy Wright.[1]

Women

Hutchison Vale also have a women's section who play in the Scottish Women's Premier League. They also have a development squad playing in the second division of the SWFL.

Honours

References

  1. http://www.hutchisonvale.com/index.php/famous-hutchie-players>

External links


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