Glasgow Junior Football League

1895-1927

 

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The following account of the league is taken from a variety of sources. The main part is an abridged version of Jackie Heaney’s excellent history which appeared in issues 16, 17 and 18 ((July to December 1984) of the Scottish Football Historian magazine and from Miscellany Volume 3 (June 2006) - Scottish Junior Football Cup and League Competitions. Jackie also researched a large number of final tables which have been supplied by Stewart Davidson. The Second Division tables were taken from Scottish Non League Histories Volume 5 (June 1997). Both the latter publications are available from Stewart Davidson’s Scottish Non League Review.

 

The Glasgow Junior League (GJL) can justifiably claim to have been the most successful Junior League of its time, both financially and from a playing point of view. Gates compared favourably with those of many senior teams and in competitions its clubs dominated the Scottish Junior Cup and had an almost total monopoly on the Glasgow Junior Cup.

 

The top Glasgow clubs were relatively slow in taking to League football. In the early 1890s local Leagues had been established in Lanarkshire, Edinburgh, Ayr and Perth but the only organisations based in Glasgow - the Scottish Junior League and the Scottish Junior Alliance - had both failed primarily because the top city clubs had not become involved. By 1895, however, the obvious benefits of a regular competitive programme against top-class opposition persuaded the Glasgow clubs to take the plunge, and in July of that year eight clubs were invited to a meeting to form a League. The original eight were Ashfield, Benburb, Jordanhill, Maryhill, Parkhead, Glasgow Perthshire, Strathclyde and Vale of Clyde. In the event Perthshire declined to attend but the 'Glasgow Junior League' was nevertheless formally established with eight clubs, St. Mungo (Springburn) making up the numbers. The GJL followed the example of other Leagues whereby the bottom two clubs would retire but be eligible for re-election which was increased to three clubs from 1900-01. As a mark of displeasure against their attitude, was that League clubs refused to play against Glasgow Perthshire except in cup-ties. At this time friendlies still formed an important element in the football calendar so that the boycott was a heavy punishment. Shortly afterwards, Ashfield also withdrew and had a similar boycott imposed upon them. They were replaced by Cambuslang Hibernian a Lanarkshire club who had recently joined the GJFA. August brought the news that Benburb had amalgamated with another Junior club, Crown Athletic. The new organisation took the name of Oatlands Juniors and kicked off in the GJL under that name. However a group of Benburb supporters, unhappy with the merger, got together and reformed the club. At this Oatlands Juniors reverted back to Crown Athletic whilst retaining their place in the GJL. In spite of this inauspicious beginning, the competition was a great success, the first championship going to Cambuslang Hibernian who also won the Scottish Junior Cup. Beaten finalists in the latter were Parkhead and the example set by these two clubs at the outset was often to be repeated thereafter.

 

The 1896-97 championship went to Strathclyde who were, strictly speaking, the first club to win the 'Evening Times' Trophy. This award was only presented to the League at the end of 1896-97 but Cambuslang Hibernian had their name inscribed on the trophy in recognition of their achievement the year before. The season also saw a record of a different kind being set by St. Mungo, who failed to register a single point and at the season's close, they became defunct. St. Mungo would never re-emerge but their ground became the home of a new club who would be rather more successful - Petershill. At the same time, Crown Athletic also went to the wall and resigned from the League, thus creating two vacancies. Among the aspirants were the rehabilitated Glasgow Perthshire and Ashfield and the former, together with Rutherglen Glencairn were successful.

 

One year later came the final twist in the Benburb / Crown Athletic saga when Benburb themselves became defunct. A further two vacancies were created by the decision to increase the League to ten clubs and the three clubs admitted were Ashfield, Maryhill and Petershill. After only one season the League reverted to eight clubs again with the axe falling on Jordanhill and Petershill. Jordanhill's exclusion could hardly be counted as a great loss since they had finished in the re-election zone for the third successive year and were another declining club whose reputation had been won in the days before the GJL. There was also speculation that a Second Division or a district league would be formed. Nothing came of the former, but a Glasgow District League was formed by Clyde Juniors, who were barred from the GJL due to a rule which prohibited Junior clubs that were affiliated with Senior ones. Petershill, on the other hand, were a little unfortunate but their period of exile lasted only one year before another change of heart saw the League once again increased to ten clubs, with three clubs having to retire each season. The other club admitted for the 1900-01 season was Co-operative United, the first club from Govan to be included. Indeed geography may have played a greater part in their selection than ability since there were other clubs around who, arguably, had a better claim. 1900-01 saw the first occasion in which two clubs finished level on points at the top of the table and, according to the rules, a play-off was necessary for the title. Maryhill and Parkhead fought out a 2-2 draw and, for the first and only time, were declared joint champions. This meant that after six years Parkhead had become the first club to win the title twice and, for good measure, they also lifted the Glasgow Cup. For Maryhill - also Junior Cup Finalists - their performance justified the League's faith in them, for in the previous two seasons they had been forced to seek re-election.

 

In 1902 Co-operative United failed to gain re-election and their place in the League was taken by Renfrew Victoria, the first time a club outside the Glasgow Association had been admitted.

 

1904-05 was a time of radical change in the League, when the decision was taken to introduce a Second Division of ten clubs, primarily of the Glasgow District League. The new Division 1 had twelve clubs, and, in addition, goal average was to come into operation. Although there were strong objections from Maryhill, Perthshire and Petershill, the changes agreed were widely applauded in the sporting press, and it was felt that Glasgow Junior football was in the dawn of a new era. Automatic promotion and relegation, first adopted by the Lanarkshire League was also sanctioned.

 

The voting to decide on the make-up of the new Division 1 was done in two separate ballots. The first ballot was in accordance with normal procedure whereby the bottom three clubs retired and were considered for re-election along with any other applicants. Ashfield and Vale of Clyde were unanimously re-elected but Cambuslang Hibernian lost out by a single vote to Clydebank Juniors. A second ballot was then taken to choose the clubs who would fill the two vacancies created by the expansion of the Division and once again the Hibernian were passed over, this time by Shettleston and, significantly, Cambuslang Rangers, who had been attempting to gain entry to the League for some years and who would undoubtedly have succeeded had not Cambuslang already have been represented in the shape of Hibernian. Instead Hibs found themselves places in Division 2.

 

The Second Division included many of the top district teams outside the Lanarkshire League. Apart from Cambuslang Hibernian there were two other names from the GJL's past in Co-operative United and the resuscitated Benburb. Other Glasgow clubs were 3rd LRV, one of the many military Junior sides of the time; Parkhead Athletic, another example of a promising young team forced to live in the shadows of a more illustrious neighbours; and Port Juniors, a young club from Dennistoun (and not to be confused with Port Glasgow Athletic Juniors, often referred to at that time as 'Port Juniors'). From outside Glasgow there were Baillieston Thistle, Neilston Victoria, KirkintillochRob Roy and Yoker Athletic. However shortly after the start of the season Port Juniors lost their ground and were forced to resign, being replaced by Levern Victoria. In due course, however, the first rumblings of discontent began to appear from the old guard as the harsh realities of relegation began to dawn on them.

 

After that it was no surprise when the League reverted to a single Division. The justification put forward for this was that automatic promotion meant that clubs were unable to control the quality of those admitted to the top Division. The League honoured its promise on promotion and the top two clubs from the lower Division - Benburb and Baillieston Thistle - were admitted to a new fourteen club GJL. The other Division 2 clubs were cast adrift to fend for themselves, all of them except Parkhead Athletic forming a new Glasgow & District Junior League. The championship itself was, for the first time, decided on goal average, Maryhill edging out Strathclyde.

 

In 1907-08 came the notorious episode which came to be known as the 'Great Betrayal'. The origins of this stretched back a number of years and stemmed from a growing feeling of frustration on the part of the Glasgow Junior Association (GJA), which was of course dominated by the GJL clubs. The GJA played a leading role in the formation of the Scottish Junior Association (SJFA) in 1886 but the representation on the SJFA was such that, together, outside districts could wield a degree of influence which was out of all proportion to the contribution that they node. This meant that any GJA proposals which didn't suit the other clubs for example an earlier proposal by Maryhill to introduce a Qualifying Cup were liable to be thrown out as a matter of course. It is sufficient to say that the same thing happened in 1907 and the upshot was that the GJA decided to split from the SJFA and opened up its membership, and that of the GJL, to any club within 16 miles of the city. Again the Glasgow & District league lost most of its clubs, there was also an application from Dunoon. Three Lanarkshire Junior League clubs – Bellshill Athletic, Blantyre Victoria and Burnbank Athletic – plus Kirkintilloch Rob Roy, were admitted to an expanded First Division while 16 clubs created the new Second Division. Again though the dispute was soon resolved, and again the GJL began dismantling the new set-up. However, this time they went one step further and actually expelled the four new Division 1 clubs despite only Burnbank Athletic finishing in the bottom four. The top two Second Division went as far as taking legal advice, but in the end the GJL reverted to its 1906-07 membership. The clubs cast adrift created two new leagues – the Second Glasgow Junior League, which had nothing to do with the GLJ and disbanded after a year, and the Scottish Junior League (SJL), which was more successful and would expand to two divisions and last until after WWII.

 

Unlike most other leagues, the GJL wasn’t adversely affected by the Great War and after 1918 expanded to 18 clubs. In 1921 it ‘poached’ Shawfield and Shettleston from the SJL, which had lost a number of clubs before to the GJL. This time they demanded the return of the two clubs, but as they hadn’t yet confirmed their membership, there was nothing the SFJA could have done. In 1922, a similar thing happened and when SJL champions and Scottish Junior Cup holders St Roch’s and Glasgow Junior Cup winners St Anthony’s joined the GJL, the SJL again protested to the SJFA. When the smoke had cleared the GJFA had again split from the SJFA, opened its doors to ‘outsiders’ and another Second Division was formed. Stung by the events of 1907-08, top candidates for a place, Post Glasgow Athletic, Duntocher Hibernian etc, resisted, but there were enough other clubs, many of which were new to the Juniors, that were willing to join. Seven SJL members did defect, but the new division had a decidedly makeshift look about it. Again the set-up was dismantled at the end of the season and again another Second GJL was formed, which petered out after a  couple of years.

 

The GJL continued for another five years when another dispute erupted. This time it affected most of the clubs in the West of Scotland and would be known as the Intermediate Dispute. The GJL disbanded and was reformed as the Scottish Intemediate League. Because of the high quality of the defectors, First and Second Divisions were ruled out and an East/West Divisional set-up was used instead. When this dispute was over four years later, the SIL was renamed the Central Junior League although the spirit of the GJL lived on. Its champion club were awarded the Evening Times Trophy, and the Central League’s first gathering in 1932 was described as the 32nd AGM.

 

 

Glasgow Junior League champions

1895-96 Cambuslang Hibernian

1896-97 Strathclyde

1897-98 Parkhead

1898-99 Rutherglen Glencairn

1899-00 Vale of Clyde

1900-01 Parkhead / Maryhill - shared

1901-02 Rutherglen Glencairn

1902-03 Parkhead

1903-04 Maryhill

1904-05 Maryhill

1905-06 Ashfield

1906-07 Ashfield

1907-08 Ashfield

1908-09 Ashfield

1909-10 Ashfield

1910-11 Cambuslang Rangers

1911-12 Cambuslang Rangers

1912-13 Vale of Clyde

1913-14 Benburb

1914-15 Cambuslang Rangers

1915-16 Cambuslang Rangers

1916-17 Parkhead

1917-18 Vale of Clyde

1918-19 Rutherglen Glencairn

1919-20 Vale of Clyde

1920-21 Ashfield

1921-22 Rutherglen Glencairn

1922-23 Strathclyde

1923-24 Shettleston

1924-25 St Roch’s

1925-26 St Roch’s

1926-27 Shettleston

Division 2

1904-05 Baillieston Thistle

 

1907-08 Yoker Athletic

 

1923-24 Shettleston Celtic

 

 

Glasgow Junior League Cup finals

1921-22 Strathclyde 2-1 Clydebank Juniors

1922-23 Strathclyde 3-0 Pollok

1923-24 Kirkintilloch Rob Roy 4-2 St Roch’s

1924-25 St Roch’s 3-0 Benburb

1925-26 Shawfield 3-2 Strathclyde

1926-27 Ashfield 2-0 Strathclyde

 

 

 

1895-96

P

W

D

L

F

A

Pts

1

2

Cambuslang Hibernian

Strathclyde

Crown Athletic

Jordanhill

Maryhill

Parkhead

St Mungo

Vale of Clyde

14

9

3

2

42

21

21

 

Crown Athletic started the season as Oatlands.

Cambuslang Hibernian had replaced Ashfield who withdrew before the start of the season.

 

 

 

1896-97

P

W

D

L

F

A

Pts

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

Strathclyde

Cambuslang Hibernian

Benburb

Parkhead

Crown Athletic 

Vale of Clyde

Jordanhill

St Mungo

14

14

14

14

14

14

14

14

12

12

8

7

6

5

5

0

1

0

0

1

0

0

0

0

1

2

6

6

8

9

9

14

69

53

37

44

29

32

31

19

19

30

37

38

53

46

36

70

25

24

16

15

12

10

10

0

 

 

 

1897-98

P

W

D

L

F

A

Pts

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

Parkhead

Rutherglen Glencairn

Cambuslang Hibernian

Strathclyde

Glasgow Perthshire

Vale of Clyde

Jordanhill

Benburb

13

14

14

14

14

13

14

14

8

8

5

5

3

4

4

1

3

3

6

5

6

3

3

5

2

3

3

4

5

6

7

8

36

30

26

33

32

25

29

18

19

23

25

29

33

28

34

33

19

17

16

15

12

11

11

7

 

Rutherglen Glencairn had 2 points deducted for breach of Rule

Standings as of 28 May 1898

 

 

1897-98

Glasgow Junior 2nd XI League

P

W

D

L

F

A

Pts

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

Maryhill

Parkhead

Petershill

Glasgow Perthshire

Rutherglen Glencairn

Cambuslang Hibernian

Strathclyde

Redcliffe Thistle

Jordanhill

Benburb

18

18

16

16

18

18

18

18

18

18

14

14

11

10

8

6

5

5

4

3

2

2

1

2

1

3

3

2

1

1

2

2

4

4

9

9

10

11

13

14

81

72

44

35

40

37

38

31

28

22

24

17

30

37

44

53

59

44

68

68

30

28

23

22

15

15

13

12

9

7

 

Rutherglen Glencairn had 2 points deducted for breach of Rule

Standings as of 28 May 1898

 

 

 

1898-99

P

W

D

L

F

A

Pts

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

Rutherglen Glencairn

Cambuslang Hibernian

Ashfield

Strathclyde

Vale of Clyde

Parkhead

Glasgow Perthshire

Maryhill

Petershill

Jordanhill

18

18

18

17

17

16

18

18

18

18

29

27

23

22

16

15

14

14

11

5

 

Standings as of 27 May 1899

 

 

1898-99

Glasgow Junior 2nd XI League

P

W

D

L

F

A

Pts

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

Parkhead

Maryhill

Vale of Clyde

Rutherglen Glencairn

Strathclyde

Petershill

Ashfield

Glasgow Perthshire

11

13

11

11

12

9

12

8

8

6

5

5

4

4

3

2

0

2

2

0

2

1

4

1

3

5

4

6

6

4

5

5

33

31

28

24

29

28

24

16

16

31

27

28

35

35

28

21

16

14

12

10

10

9

8

1

 

Ashfield had 2 points and Glasgow Perthshire 4 points deducted both for breach of Rule

Standings as of 29 April 1899

 

 

 

1899-00

P

W

D

L

F

A

Pts

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

Vale of Clyde

Glasgow Perthshire

Strathclyde

Rutherglen Glencairn    

Parkhead

Cambuslang Hibernian

Maryhill

Ashfield

14

14

14

14

14

14

14

14

9

10

8

5

4

3

2

2

5

1

3

4

4

4

3

2

0

3

3

5

6

7

9

10

41

35

40

25

27

21

18

27

19

21

23

24

33

39

33

42

23

21

19

14

12

10

7

6

 

 

 

1900-01

P

W

D

L

F

A

Pts

1

1

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

Maryhill

Parkhead

Petershill

Cambuslang Hibernian

Strathclyde

Co-operative United

Ashfield

Rutherglen Glencairn

Glasgow Perthshire

Vale of Clyde

18

18

18

18

18

18

18

18

18

18

12

13

11

8

8

7

6

5

4

3

4

2

1

3

2

1

3

4

2

4

2

3

6

7

8

10

9

9

12

11

54

73

53

44

45

35

42

42

29

35

26

30

35

51

46

47

53

48

53

63

28

28

23

19

18

15

15

14

10

10

 

Play-off – Maryhill 2-2 Parkhead, Championship shared

 

 

 

1901-02

P

W

D

L

F

A

Pts

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

Rutherglen Glencairn

Parkhead

Glasgow Perthshire

Strathclyde

Petershill

Cambuslang Hibernian

Vale of Clyde

Maryhill

Ashfield

Co-operative United

18

18

18

18

18

18

18

18

18

18

12

9

8

8

7

8

6

5

6

3

4

6

5

3

4

2

4

5

2

1

2

3

5

7

7

8

8

8

10

14

53

42

32

46

46

39

44

35

39

24

17

31

37

35

39

41

48

41

57

62

28

24

21

19

18

18

16

15

14

7

 

 

 

1902-03

P

W

D

L

F

A

Pts

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

Parkhead

Petershill

Glasgow Perthshire

Strathclyde

Renfrew Victoria

Maryhill

Vale of Clyde

Cambuslang Hibernian

Rutherglen Glencairn

Ashfield

18

18

18

18

18

18

18

18

18

18

14

13

13

8

7

7

4

6

4

0

1

2

2

4

3

2

6

2

3

3

3

3

3

6

8

9

8

10

11

15

48

65

54

33

40

29

35

37

29

25

27

24

20

25

43

33

54

48

45

66

29

28

28

20

17

16

14

14

11

3

 

 

 

1903-04

P

W

D

L

F

A

Pts

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

Maryhill

Petershill

Parkhead

Renfrew Victoria

Glasgow Perthshire

Strathclyde

Ashfield

Rutherglen Glencairn

Vale of Clyde

Cambuslang Hibernian

18

18

18

18

17

18

17

18

16

18

11

4

3

33

19

26

23

20

20

17

17

16

16

10

11

 

Glasgow Perthshire were awarded 2 points

Vale of Clyde were deducted 2 points

Table as at 28 May 1904

 

 

 

1904-05 Division 1

P

W

D

L

F

A

Pts

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

Maryhill

Strathclyde

Ashfield

Clydebank Juniors

Petershill

Cambuslang Rangers

Renfrew Victoria

Parkhead

Vale of Clyde

Rutherglen Glencairn

Glasgow Perthshire

Shettleston

22

22

22

22

22

22

22

22

22

22

22

22

10

13

12

9

8

10

7

6

9

5

6

4

9

3

4

6

8

2

6

7

1

11

4

5

3

6

6

7

6

10

9

9

12

6

12

13

35

42

45

37

29

30

37

30

25

23

24

24

21

35

20

29

26

33

33

42

40

22

42

38

29

29

28

24

24

22

20

19

19

17

16

13

 

Championship decided on goal average

Rutherglen Glencairn were deducted 4 points for breach of Rule

 

 

1904-05 Division 2

P

W

D

L

F

A

Pts

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

Baillieston Thistle

Benburb

Kirkintilloch Rob Roy

Neilston Victoria

Cambuslang Hibernian

Yoker Athletic

Co-operative United

Parkhead Athletic

Levern Victoria

Third Lanark Juniors

18

16

17

17

17

18

18

18

17

17

11

11

9

9

7

6

5

4

3

3

4

3

5

4

2

4

5

3

5

1

3

2

3

4

9

8

6

11

9

13

48

34

37

36

29

34

27

26

21

14

19

13

16

23

28

37

30

52

41

70

26

25

23

22

16

16

15

11

11

9

 

Standings as of 27 May 1905

Levern Victoria had replaced Port Juniors during the season

Neiston Victoria had replaced Fairfield Shipyard before the season

 

 

 

1905-06

P

W

D

L

F

A

Pts

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

Ashfield

Strathclyde

Baillieston Thistle

Benburb

Maryhill

Rutherglen Glencairn

Vale of Clyde

Renfrew Victoria

Petershill

Shettleston

Clydebank Juniors

Parkhead

Glasgow Perthshire

Cambuslang Rangers

26

26

26

26

26

26

26

26

26

26

26

26

26

26

20

17

11

11

11

10

10

9

8

9

8

4

6

5

4

2

7

5

4

6

6

6

8

6

7

12

6

7

2

7

8

10

11

10

10

11

10

11

11

10

14

14

67

47

44

45

39

40

40

47

33

46

51

39

38

32

24

32

35

40

40

42

45

31

38

54

48

47

57

55

44

36

29

27

26

26

26

24

24

24

21

20

18

17

 

Clydebank Juniors were deducted 4 points for breach of Rule

 

 

 

1906-07

P

W

D

L

F

A

Pts

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

Ashfield

Maryhill

Clydebank Juniors

Petershill

Strathclyde

Baillieston Thistle

Shettleston

Glasgow Perthshire

Benburb

Vale of Clyde

Parkhead

Rutherglen Glencairn

Cambuslang Rangers

Renfrew Victoria

26

26

26

26

26

26

26

26

26

26

26

26

26

26

18

18

14

12

11

13

13

8

9

8

7

6

5

5

5

2

6

6

8

3

3

7

5

4

5

4

6

6

3

6

6

8

7

10

10

11

12

14

14

16

15

15

47

65

50

53

51

60

40

49

50

31

40

34

27

52

30

36

39

39

41

48

42

43

54

45

62

48

53

69

41

38

34

30

30

29

29

23

23

20

19

16

16

14

 

Renfrew Victoria were deducted 4 points for breach of Rule

 

 

 

1907-08 Division 1

P

W

D

L

F

A

Pts

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

Ashfield

Clydebank Juniors

Maryhill

Rutherglen Glencairn

Strathclyde

Vale of Clyde

Blantyre Victoria

Glasgow Perthshire

Bellshill Athletic

Kirkintilloch Rob Roy

Cambuslang Rangers

Petershill

Benburb

Shettleston

Renfrew Victoria

Burnbank Athletic

Baillieston Thistle

Parkhead

34

34

34

34

34

34

34

34

34

34

34

34

34

34

34

34

34

34

25

25

29

28

25

27

24

24

12

11

11

9

12

13

11

10

11

4

5

4

8

5

10

5

4

5

7

9

7

11

4

2

6

6

4

8

4

5

7

11

9

12

16

15

15

14

16

14

18

19

17

18

19

22

93

93

66

67

57

59

68

60

45

45

50

49

54

54

51

38

45

36

23

37

38

56

43

48

69

57

50

53

60

63

63

65

77

61

82

74

55

54

46

41

40

39

32

31

31

31

29

29

28

28

28

26

26

16

 

Glasgow Perthshire were deducted 2 points for breach of Rule

 

 

1907-08 Division 2

P

W

D

L

F

A

Pts

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

Yoker Athletic

Dumbarton Corinthians

Duntocher Hibernian

Kirkintilloch Harp

Cadder United

Campsie

St Anthony’s

Levern Victoria

Corkerhill

Rockbank

Auburn Victoria

Postal Athletic

Maryhll St Vincent

Simmarians

Busby Rosemount

28

28

28

28

28

28

28

28

28

28

28

28

28

28

28

23

20

20

16

17

13

13

10

12

8

7

8

6

6

3

1

2

2

7

5

5

4

8

1

5

6

3

4

0

3

4

6

6

5

6

10

11

10

15

15

15

17

18

22

22

109

91

91

65

84

58

52

67

68

43

45

38

42

46

24

25

40

41

32

48

58

33

44

81

55

74

85

99

84

102

47

42

42

39

39

31

30

28

25

21

20

19

16

12

9

 

Dumbarton Harp Juniors resigned during the season and their record was expunged.

 

 

 

1908-09

P

W

D

L

F

A

Pts

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

Ashfield

Strathclyde

Petershill

Benburb

Clydebank Juniors

Rutherglen Glencairn

Glasgow Perthshire

Shettleston

Baillieston Thistle

Parkhead

Cambuslang Rangers

Vale of Clyde

Maryhill

Renfrew Victoria

26

26

26

26

26

26

26

26

26

26

26

26

26

26

17

19

12

10

10

11

11

7

10

10

6

7

8

3

7

5

9

8

8

4

3

11

5

4

8

3

1

6

2

2

5

8

8

11

12

8

11

12

12

16

17

17

51

62

48

41

51

33

45

37

44

34

32

34

25

30

16

20

29

35

45

37

44

38

58

41

42

47

51

64

41

41

33

28

28

26

25

25

25

24

20

17

17

12

 

Championship decided on goal average

Strathclyde were deducted 2 points for breach of Rule

 

 

 

1909-10

P

W

D

L

F

A

Pts

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

Ashfield

Kirkintilloch Rob Roy

Vale of Clyde

Cambuslang Rangers

Clydebank Juniors

Rutherglen Glencairn

Petershill

Strathclyde

Shettleston

Maryhill

Glasgow Perthshire

Baillieston Thistle

Parkhead

Benburb

26

26

26

26

26

26

26

26

26

26

26

26

26

26

15

15

12

13

13

13

9

10

6

7

7

5

5

6

8

7

11

7

7

7

9

6

5

3

5

8

6

3

3

4

3

6

6

6

8

10

15

16

14

13

15

17

61

55

41

44

58

52

44

37

32

32

43

49

34

45

31

28

23

38

27

40

42

46

57

64

48

67

66

63

38

37

35

33

33

33

27

26

17

17

17

16

16

15

 

Glasgow Perthshire and Baillieston Thistle both had 2 points deducted for breach of Rule

 

 

 

1910-11

P

W

D

L

F

A

Pts

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

Cambuslang Rangers

Strathclyde

Rutherglen Glencairn

Kirkintilloch Rob Roy

Glasgow Perthshire

Clydebank Juniors

Ashfield

Bellshill Athletic

Vale of Clyde

Parkhead

Benburb

Shettleston

Maryhill

Petershill

26

26

26

26

26

26

26

26

26

26

26

26

26

26

19

15

15

11

12

12

10

10

7

8

7

7

6

6

5

5

4

9

6

3

6

4

8

6

5

4

5

4

2

6

7

6

8

11

10

12

12

12

14

15

15

16

68

55

43

40

52

56

48

49

37

40

44

32

31

30

21

29

34

30

35

47

42

45

51

51

65

64

58

53

43

35

34

31

30

27

26

24

20

20

19

18

17

16

 

 

 

1911-12

P

W

D

L

F

A

Pts

1

2

Cambuslang Rangers

Vale of Clyde

Ashfield

Bellshill Athletic

Benburb

Clydebank Juniors

Glasgow Perthshire

Kirkintilloch Rob Roy

Maryhill

Parkhead

Petershill

Rutherglen Glencairn

Shettleston

Strathclyde

26

7

5

4

54

25

39

 

 

 

1912-13

P

W

D

L

F

A

Pts

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

Vale of Clyde

Glasgow Perthshire

Ashfield

Benburb

Shettleston

Clydebank Juniors

Cambuslang Rangers

Kirkintilloch Rob Roy

Bellshill Athletic

Petershill

Parkhead

Strathclyde

Maryhill

Rutherglen Glencairn

26

26

26

26

26

26

26

26

26

26

26

26

26

26

14

12

12

11

11

11

11

9

12

10

10

9

5

3

8

8

6

8

7

7

6

8

1

5

3

5

7

5

4

6

8

7

8

8

9

9

13

11

13

12

14

18

55

43

43

44

46

46

38

48

47

36

46

41

23

27

31

39

42

34

35

38

38

40

44

38

44

52

47

55

36

32

30

30

29

29

28

26

25

25

23

23

15

11

 

Maryhill were deducted 2 points for breach of Rule

 

 

 

1913-14

P

W

D

L

F

A

Pts

1

2

Ashfield

Bellshill Athletic

Benburb

Cambuslang Rangers

Clydebank Juniors

Glasgow Perthshire

Kirkintilloch Rob Roy

Maryhill

Parkhead

Petershill

Rutherglen Glencairn

Shettleston

Strathclyde

Vale of Clyde

26

20

4

2

49

18

44

 

 

 

1914-15

P

W

D

L

F

A

Pts

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

Cambuslang Rangers

Vale of Clyde

Ashfield

Petershill

Parkhead

Clydebank Juniors

Maryhill

Bellshill Athletic

Glasgow Perthshire

Rutherglen Glencairn

Benburb

Shettleston

Kirkintilloch Rob Roy

Strathclyde

26

26

26

26

26

26

26

26

26

26

26

26

26

26

20

16

15

15

13

13

10

9

9

5

8

7

7

0

2

7

6

4

5

1

6

6

5

11

3

4

4

5

4

3

5

7

8

12

10

11

12

10

15

15

15

21

62

48

65

54

53

48

34

43

40

34

44

35

31

14

26

26

29

24

42

48

41

50

47

50

49

50

64

59

42

39

36

34

31

27

26

24

23

21

19

18

18

5

 

 

 

1915-16

P

W

D

L

F

A

Pts

1

2

Cambuslang Rangers

Clydebank Juniors

Ashfield

Bellshill Athletic

Benburb

Glasgow Perthshire

Kirkintilloch Rob Roy

Maryhill

Parkhead

Petershill

Rutherglen Glencairn

Shettleston

Strathclyde

Vale of Clyde

26

19

7

0

59

22

45

 

 

 

1916-17

P

W

D

L

F

A

Pts

1

2

Parkhead

Petershill

Ashfield

Bellshill Athletic

Benburb

Cambuslang Rangers

Clydebank Juniors

Glasgow Perthshire

Kirkintilloch Rob Roy

Larkhall Thistle

Maryhill

Pollok

Rutherglen Glencairn

Shettleston

Strathclyde

Vale of Clyde

30

23

3

4

92

30

49

 

Play-off – Parkhead beat Petershill after both clubs finished level on points.

 

 

 

1917-18

P

W

D

L

F

A

Pts

1

2

Vale of Clyde

Petershill

Ashfield

Bellshill Athletic

Benburb

Cambuslang Rangers

Clydebank Juniors

Glasgow Perthshire

Kirkintilloch Rob Roy

Larkhall Thistle

Maryhill

Parkhead

Pollok

Rutherglen Glencairn

Shettleston

Strathclyde

30

19

7

4

67

31

45

 

 

 

1918-19

P

W

D

L

F

A

Pts

1

2

Rutherglen Glencairn

Ashfield

Bellshill Athletic

Benburb

Cambuslang Rangers

Clydebank Juniors

Glasgow Perthshire

Kirkintilloch Rob Roy

Larkhall Thistle

Maryhill

Parkhead

Petershill

Pollok

St Mirren Juniors

Strathclyde

Vale of Clyde

30

22

4

4

84

30

48

 

 

 

1919-20

P

W

D

L

F

A

Pts

1

2

Vale of Clyde

Petershill

Ashfield

Bellshill Athletic

Benburb

Cambuslang Rangers

Clydebank Juniors

Glasgow Perthshire

Kirkintilloch Rob Roy

Larkhall Thistle

Maryhill

Parkhead

Pollok

Rutherglen Glencairn

St Mirren Juniors

Strathclyde

30

23

2

5

67

25

48

 

 

1920-21

P

W

D

L

F

A

Pts

1

2

Ashfield

Benburb

Bellshill Athletic

Cambuslang Rangers

Clydebank Juniors

Glasgow Perthshire

Kirkintilloch Rob Roy

Larkhall Thistle

Maryhill

Parkhead

Petershill

Pollok

Renfrew

Rutherglen Glencairn

Strathclyde

Vale of Clyde

30

18

6

5

68

39

42

 

 

 

1921-22

P

W

D

L

F

A

Pts

1

2

Rutherglen Glencairn

Parkhead

Ashfield

Bellshill Athletic

Benburb

Cambuslang Rangers

Clydebank Juniors

Glasgow Perthshire

Kirkintilloch Rob Roy

Larkhall Thistle

Maryhill

Petershill

Pollok

Renfrew

Shawfield

Shettleston

Strathclyde

Vale of Clyde

34

21

8

5

70

27

50

 

 

 

1922-23 Division 1

P

W

D

L

F

A

Pts

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

Strathclyde

Shettleston

Rutherglen Glencairn

Pollok   

St Roch’s

Cambuslang Rangers

Kirkintilloch Rob Roy

Benburb             

Ashfield

St Anthony’s

Bellshill Athletic

Shawfield

Maryhill

Vale of Clyde

Renfrew

Clydebank Juniors

Larkhall Thistle 

Glasgow Perthshire

Parkhead

Petershill

38

38

38

38

38

38

38

38

38

38

38

38

38

38

38

38

38

38

38

38

21

22

20

19

16

15

14

12

15

12

13

13

12

13

12

10

12

12

12

10

10

7

9

10

15

10

9

13

7

12

10

10

10

8

9

14

7

6

6

8

7

9

9

9

7

13

15

13

16

14

15

15

16

17

17

14

19

20

20

20

73

75

82

75

63

56

66

58

65

67

55

55

75

63

53

61

56

53

42

48

39

49

53

66

48

56

65

57

59

63

66

66

78

72

62

65

71

73

67

75

52

51

49

48

47

40

37

37

37

36

36

36

34

34

33

32

31

30

30

28

 

Clydebank Juniors were deducted 2 points for breach of Rule

 

 

1922-23 Division 2

P

W

D

L

F

A

Pts

1

2

Shettleston Celtic

Barclay Curle Athletic

Anderston

Armstrong & Main

Baillieston

Battlefield

Blythswood Thistle

Coatbridge Celtic

Duncan Stewart’s

Glenboig St Joseph’s

5th Highland Light Infantry

Johnstone Rovers

Rutherglen Waverley

Simon’s Athletic

Tollcross St Joseph’s

Townhead

 

Ex-Navalmen and St Mirren Juniors both withdrew, the latter possibly in August before playing a game.

 

 

 

1923-24

P

W

D

L

F

A

Pts

1

2

Shettleston

Rutherglen Glencairn

Ashfield

Bellshill Athletic

Benburb

Cambuslang Rangers

Clydebank Juniors

Glasgow Perthshire

Kirkintilloch Rob Roy

Larkhall Thistle

Maryhill

Parkhead

Petershill

Pollok

Renfrew

St Anthony’s

Rt Roch’s

Shawfield

Strathclyde

Vale of Clyde

38

23

7

8

70

35

53

 

 

 

1924-25

P

W

D

L

F

A

Pts

1

2

Rt Roch’s

Parkhead

Ashfield

Bellshill Athletic

Benburb

Cambuslang Rangers

Clydebank Juniors

Glasgow Perthshire

Kirkintilloch Rob Roy

Larkhall Thistle

Maryhill

Petershill

Pollok

Renfrew

Rutherglen Glencairn

St Anthony’s

Shawfield

Shettleston

Strathclyde

Vale of Clyde

38

30

7

1

83

26

65

 

St Roch’s had 2 points deducted for breach of Rule.

 

 

 

1925-26

P

W

D

L

F

A

Pts

1

2

Rt Roch’s

Strathclyde

Ashfield

Bellshill Athletic

Benburb

Cambuslang Rangers

Clydebank Juniors

Glasgow Perthshire

Kirkintilloch Rob Roy

Larkhall Thistle

Maryhill

Parkhead

Petershill

Pollok

Renfrew

Rutherglen Glencairn

St Anthony’s

Shawfield

Shettleston

Vale of Clyde

38

25

6

7

105

45

56

 

 

 

1926-27

P

W

D

L

F

A

Pts

1

2

Shettleston

Strathclyde

Ashfield

Bellshill Athletic

Benburb

Cambuslang Rangers

Clydebank Juniors

Glasgow Perthshire

Kirkintilloch Rob Roy

Larkhall Thistle

Maryhill

Parkhead

Petershill

Pollok

Renfrew

Rutherglen Glencairn

St Anthony’s

Rt Roch’s

Shawfield

Vale of Clyde

38

25

8

5

110

58

58