Linlithgow Rose F.C.
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Full name | Linlithgow Rose Football Club | ||
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Nickname(s) | The Rose, Rosey Posey, The Gallant | ||
Founded | 1889 | ||
Ground | Prestonfield Braehead Road Linlithgow |
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Capacity | 3,500 | ||
Manager | Davie McGlynn | ||
League | SJFA East Superleague | ||
2014–15 | SJFA East Superleague, 3rd | ||
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Linlithgow Rose Football Club are a Scottish junior association football club from Linlithgow, West Lothian, who play in the East Region Super League.
With playing colours of maroon and white, Linlithgow Rose are one of the largest and best supported junior clubs in the East Region, having won the Scottish Junior Cup four times, in 1965, 2002, 2007 and 2010. Linlithgow also finished as runners-up in 1974, 2003 and 2013.
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History
Formed in 1889, their home games have been played, since 1949, at Prestonfield. With a maximum capacity of 3,500 spectators (301 seated), the record attendance at the ground is 3,626 for a game against Petershill.
With playing colours of maroon and white, Linlithgow Rose are one of the largest and best supported junior clubs in the East Region,[citation needed] having won the Scottish Junior Cup four times, in 1965, 2002, 2007 and 2010, Linlithgow also finished as runners-up in 1974, 2003 and 2013.
Linlithgow won the Scottish Junior Cup in 2007 against Kelty Hearts. The winning goal being scored by the town hero Mark Whyte with a header from a free-kick in the last minute of extra-time. The game was played at East End Park in front of 5,000 Rose fans.
Linlithgow then won the Scottish Junior Cup again in 2010 with a second half strike from Kevin Donnelly. They also managed to win The East Of Scotland Cup in June 2010 against Musselburgh which Linlithgow won 2–1, both goals from Striker Tommy Coyne. Linlithgow finished a close second in the league to near rivals Bo'ness United in the 2009–10 season.
Due to a reform in the SFA, Linlithgow Rose took part in the 2007–08 Scottish Cup, entering in the first round after winning the Scottish Junior Cup the previous season. On 24 November 2007, they beat Dalbeattie Star 1–0 in the third round thanks to a goal from Stuart McArthur in the second minute of the game. They progressed into the fourth round where they were drawn against Queen of the South. Queen of the South won the tie 4–0.[1] Queen of the South later progressed to the final, before losing 3–2 to Rangers.
The Rose also progressed into the fourth round of the 2007–08 Scottish Junior Cup after beating Bo'ness United 1–0 on 1 December 2007. However they were knocked out in the next round.
Jim Sinnet, who was one of the most successful managers in the club's history, resigned during the 2007–08 season. Former Dumbarton and Forfar boss Brian Fairley was later appointed as his successor.
After the resignation of Brian Fairley and his assistant Allan McGonigal in February 2009 the club were put into the temporary control of Ian Gallacher, Mark Bradley and Danny Smith as they searched for a new manager.[2] Dave Baikie was appointed on 24 April 2009.[3] Bradley replaced Baikie as manager in December 2011.[4]
Over a period of 13 months, Linlithgow went on an unbeaten run of 49 games, only to lose to Auchinleck Talbot in the 2013 Scottish Junior Cup Final. The club went on to make history by going undefeated for the full season of 2012–13, achieving 60 points out of a possible 66 points. In the same season they won three trophies out of a possible five, by beating Newtongrange Star 3–0 in the League Cup, beating Camelon Juniors 5–3 in the Fife and Lothians Cup and winning the East Superleague by 19 points.
The team are managed, since June 2015, by David McGlynn.[5] In January 2016, Linlithgow became the first junior team to reach the last 16 of the Scottish Cup after beating Forfar Athletic.[6]
Current squad
- As of 7 January 2016[7]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Management
Position | Name |
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Manager | David McGlynn |
Assistant Manager | Calvin Shand |
Coach | Billy McAdam |
Honours
Scottish Junior Cup
- Winners: 1964–65, 2001–02, 2006–07, 2009–10
- Runners-up: 1973–74, 2002–03, 2012–13
East Super League
- Winners: 2003–04, 2006–07, 2012–13
Other honours
- KIA East of Scotland Cup: 2004–05
- Fife & Lothians (Heineken) Cup: 1968–69, 1972–73, 1973–74, 1974–75, 1978–79, 1979–80, 1983–84, 1984–85, 1985–86, 1999–00, 2000–01, 2001–02, 2008–09, 2010–11
- Edinburgh & District League winners: 1964–65, 1965–66, 1966–67, 1967–68
- East Region Division One winners: 1974–75, 1977–78, 1981–82, 1983–84, 1987–88, 1996–97, 1998–99, 1999–00, 2001–02
- East of Scotland Junior Cup: 1953–54, 1964–65, 1967–68, 1975–76, 1977–78, 1988–89, 1990–91, 1992–93, 1995–96, 1999–00, 2000–01, 2003–04, 2009–10
- East Junior League Cup: 1977–78, 1985–86, 1990–91, 1994–95, 2001–02, 2010–11
- St. Michael's Cup: 1996–97, 1998–99, 2001–02, 2002–03, 2003–04
- Brown Cup: 1964–65, 1966–67, 1974–75, 1984–85, 1994–95, 1995–96, 2001–02
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External links
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- Articles with unsourced statements from October 2008
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- Sport in West Lothian
- Football clubs in Scotland
- Scottish Junior Football Association clubs
- Association football clubs established in 1889
- Linlithgow Rose F.C.
- 1889 establishments in Scotland