Scottish
Football Federation
Second
version 1898-99
See also Scottish Federation
1891-1893 |
Formed through the efforts of
Partick Thistle, the Scottish Federation was formed after a meeting at
Meadowside Park in Glasgow in July 1898. Designed to give regular matches to
the reserve teams of Partick Thistle, Clyde and St Mirren, it also featured
the first XIs of Beith, Cameronians, Cartvale, Cameronians, Dykehead,
Kilbarchan and Neilston. The three Dunbartonshire clubs, Dumbarton, Renton
and Vale of Leven, were also invited but declined to join. The competition was wound up
after one season. |
1898-99 Partick Thistle ‘A’ Clyde ‘A’ St Mirren ‘A’ Beith Cameronians Cartvale Dykehead Kilbarchan Neilston |