Winning 10 of 22 games, Clydebank finished fourth in table. Despite a poor start the signs were that this was a side on the up. Player Stats The United Clydebank Supporters refused to allow the club to die. During this period the club was sold to ex-pat business man John Hall who promised the fans a brighter future and immediately started to recruit a better standard of player. An application to join the Scottish Junior Football League was submitted and after one year out of the game the Bankies were back for the start of the 2003-04 season. The current club can directly trace their development from Clydebank Juniors F.C., who were founded in 1899. Exited all cup competitions to lower league opposition including Craigmark Burtonians, Shettleston and Vale of Clyde. globalsportsarchive.com provides you with unrivaled spectrum of sport results, statistics and rankings from competitions all over the world. Around 3,700 Clydebank fans travelled to Rugby Park for the final, contributing to the total crowd of 8,122.[14]. He was due to retire at the end of that season and become the club's first-team coach. The league challenge looked real for a long time but eventually faded under a mountain of late spring fixtures. Clydebank) inherited East Stirlingshire's place in Division Two, playing home matches at Kilbowie. Copyright ©2017 Data Sports Group. Be A Mascot, First Team initially played in Duntocher at Glenhead Park, which was previously Duntocher Hibs' ground. In 2011, the club won promotion to the West Super League Premier Division. Getting shirty... the best and worst kit sponsors, Dons and Bankies stand up against the franchises, "Auchinleck defy spirited Bankies to claim eighth Junior Cup final triumph", "Budgie McGhie reveals reason behind decision to quit Clydebank after 14 years as rumour mill cranks up over his successor", "Clydebank appoint ex-St Johnstone ace Kieran McAnespie as new manager", Clydebank v Yoker – Supporter Information, "Bankies opt not to retain SJFA membership as Moffat starts making plans", Results and statistics for SFL entity 1966-2002, Scottish Junior Football Association, West Region, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Clydebank_F.C.&oldid=970790499#Clydebank_Juniors_F.C._(1899–1964), Association football clubs established in 1899, Association football clubs established in 2003, Scottish Junior Football Association clubs, Companies that have entered administration in the United Kingdom, Short description is different from Wikidata, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, Glasgow Dryburgh Cup: 1929–30, 1932–33, 1934–35, Evening Times Cup: 1934–35, 1940–41, 1941–42, 1944–45, 1949–50, Central League Cup Winners: 2009–10, 2011–12, Sectional League Cup Winners: 2013–14, 2017-18, This page was last edited on 2 August 2020, at 12:02. In 2017, the club won promotion back to the Super League Premier Division, where they remained until leaving Junior football.