January 1966Full back, Tommy Halpin, chosen for the Scottish Youth team. August 1966For the new season clubs would be allowed to introduce a substitute but only for an injured player. New players introduced were Allan Thomson, John Vint, Alistair Millar, Johnny Wiseman and Alistair McCulloch. The first three had previous senior experience while the others were former Dalziel High School players. 17th September 1966Jim Caughey became the first player to appear as a substitute when he replaced Jacky Mordue in the match against Alloa Athletic at Recreation Park.
Front row; Willie Young; Danny Stillie; Ian Rae; Sandy Logan and Bobby Cunning. In the background are Willie Johnstone (Trainer), Walter Elder (Director), David Wallace (Director) and Hamilton Jamieson (Director). 5th May 1953Charlie Ferguson and John Lindsay signed from Hearts. 29th May 1953Guarantees were raised as follows. "A" Division £300, "B" Division £150. 3rd June 1953Mr Robertson-Aikman resigns from the Board.
Robertson thanked everyone for their help and support in the club gaining promotion. 28th April 1953The following players were released on a free transfer, Bobby Kerr, John Purdon, J. Reilly, John Mooney, Tom McGairy, Jimmy Masterton and Jimmy Muir. These were the men who won promotion for the club during season 1952-53. Back row left to right; Jimmy Masterton; Jocky Johnstone; Jim Ritchie; Bobby Wilson; Ian Jeffrey; Davie Devlin and Johnny Martin.
Tommy Todd signed from Stonehouse Violet. 2nd February 1951Willie Hamilton signed from Queen of the South. 19th February 1951Second XI Cup tie at home to Dunfermline Athletic. Acas; Adam Bain; John Provan and Jimmy McGurk; George Gillan; Jimmy Timmins and Willie Hamilton; John McSeveney and Sam McDougall; John Mooney; Charlie McCutcheon and Johnny Summers.
The cost was £50, 000.? 1987-88 Roll Call. Back row; Willie Jamieson; Gerry McCabe; Kevin McKee; Alex Taylor; Mark Caughey; Bobby Barr and Derek Walsh. Middle row; Jim Weir; Mark Fulton; Brian Martin; Dave McKellar; Ronnie Yule; Charlie Speirs and Adrian Sprott. Front row; John Lambie (Manager); Paul McDonald; Stevie Clarke; Gerry Collins; Willie Dunlop and Bobby Reid (Physio).
Substitute Jimmy Liddle replaced Kevin McKee. In front of a disappointing attendance of 2, 175 the visitors won 1-0. 30th August 1986When Accies met Motherwell this was the first ever Lanarkshire derby in the Scottish Premier League. In front of 4, 333 fans Motherwell won 3-0. 17th October 1986The club hit a hitch in their plans to purchase Douglas Park from Hamilton District Council. The latter put a figure of £50, 000 on the sale and this was agreed by Accies Board who wished to pay the sum in instalments over 10 years while the authority wanted the whole amount up front.
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No report of the said match appeared the following week. 4th December 1886The match report of the West Calder v Acas game of 27th November was taken from the Hamilton Advertiser, “The friendly fixture was played at the ground of West Calder last Saturday, when the Hamiltonians were worsted to the tune of 5 goals to 2”. 17th January 1887A Special General Meeting held in Rankin’s Hall at 8pm. Business; Annual Festival. 14th February 1887The election of officials resulted as follows; President; Mr Robert White; Vice President; A. Lightbody; Ist XI Captain; James Bryden; Vice Captain; J. Hill; 2ndXI Captain; Robert Watson; 3rd XI Captain; W. Robertson; Match Secretary; W.
Members of the team were, Alan Dick, Tom Marchbank, Ian Grant and John Watson. 29th November 1986The club recorded its first ever Premier League victory when Hibernian were defeated 3-1 at Easter Road. 31st December 1986Graham Mitchell transferred to Hibernian for a fee of £60, 000. 31st January 1987Adrian Sprott scored the only goal in a memorable Scottish Cup win against Rangers at Ibrox. The side was; Dave McKellar; Kevin McKee and Adrian Sprott; Ally Brazil; Mark Fulton and Gerry Collins; John Pelosi and Stevie Clarke; John Brogan; Albert Craig and John Mailer. Alec Taylor replaced John Mailer. 23rd April 1987Icelandic club, IB Keflavik were the visitors when the new floodlighting system was switched on.
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Mackie; G. Smith; J. McLay; W. McGhie; A. Cassels; J. Lightbody and A. Ross. Therefore they were a man short. 18th November 1875. The first XI met Third Lanark at Cathkin Park while the Second XI had Third Lanark Reserves as their opponents at South Haugh with a 4pm kick-off. 18th December1875. The first XI met Thistle at home and won 6-0. The side was; Brown; A. Cassels and K. Sage; W. Torrance and C. Mackie; A. Ross; J.
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8th November 1986The new South Stand, an extension to the main stand, was opened by Provost Sam Casserly of Hamilton District Council. Celtic were the visitors. The club tried to sign Sammy McIlroy from Manchester City on a short term deal. The 32 year old Irishman who had been capped 82 times did not come to Hamilton. 25th November 1986Accies won their first trophy of the season when a four man team won the Drumpellier Cricket Club Sports Quiz when they overcame 23 other teams to win a Silver Shield.
The match was played midweek as the original match due 27th February was postponed due to ground conditions. Accies won the tie 2-1, Chris McNee scoring twice. 6th March 1937 Second XI Cup Second Round Home v Dundee 1-1. Accies; Jimmy Jack; William Davidson and Willie McGonagle; William Lawson; Jimmy McStay and James McKenzie; Willie McNeil and George Gilmour; John Lowe; Joe Keddie and Danny McKerrell. Scorer; McKerrell. 9th March 1937 It was agreed to contact Mr Curtis, manager of Brentford FC about the possibility of supplying the opposition for a benefit match for Davie Wilson. 24th March 1937Second XI Cup Second Round Replay Away v Dundee 1-1. Accies; Jimmy Jack; Davie Summers and William Davidson; William Lawson; Jimmy McStay and James McKenzie; Willie McNeil and George Gilmour; John Lowe; Joe Keddie and Danny McKerrell. Scorer; Keddie. Extra Time played.
John McNaught had been transferred to Chelsea the week previous. It should be pointed out that it was pouring with rain while the photo was being taken.? May 1986John McNaught moved to Chelsea for a fee of £82, 000 a new record for the club. Just under half, £40, 000 was spent by John Lambie in bringing Alex Taylor from Dundee United. June 1986The capacity of the main stand was reduced by the removal of 50 seats to make new and wider passages in case of emergencies. August 1986For the new season in the Premier League season tickets were priced at Stand-Adults £60, Youths/OAP £45 (Renewals £30); Ground-Adults £35 Youths/OAP £20. 9th August 1986The side which met Clydebank at Douglas Park in the club’s baptism in the Premier League was;Dave McKellar; Kevin McKee and Tommy O’Neil; Gerry Collins; Ally Brazil and Graham Mitchell; Bobby Barr and John McVeigh; Joe Reid; Alex Taylor and John Brogan.
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The Championship winning squad of 1985-86 with the First Division Trophy and the Lanarkshire Cup. Players and officials are as follows; Back Row; Adrian Sprott; Willie Watters; Tommy O’Neil, Rikki Ferguson; Joe Reid; John Brogan and Gerry McGuigan. Middle Row; Bobby Reid (Physio); Gerry Phillips; Jimmy Sinclair; Charlie Speirs; Gerry Collins; Willie Jamieson and Jim Dempsey (Assistant Manager). Front Row; John Pelosi, Graham Mitchell; John Lambie (Manager); Stevie Clarke and Alex Hamill.
This brought the total under cover to 6, 000. October 1980The scoreboard at the Clydesdale Street end of the ground was demolished, it had been erected in 1949. 14th October 1980Jim Dempsey having returned from Australia, signed for the club for a third time and turned out against Dundee at Dens Park. December 1980One of the clubs “S” signings, Charlie Speirs from Holyrood Secondary was in the 24 strong Scottish Under 15 squad in training at Largs under ‘National coach, Andy Roxburgh and his latest recruit to the coaching staff, from Germany, Karl Heinz Heddergott. 21st February 1981In the match against Hibernian at Easter Road, substitute Gerry Colgan came on after 8 minutes to replace Mick McManus.
7th December 1937 Heart of Midlothian put in an offer of £2, 500 for Davie Wilson, it was turned down. In the meantime, Rangers offer of £3, 000 for Bertie Harrison is accepted. 11th January 1938William Hanna, formerly of Bangor City is signed. Christmas greetings received from; Mr and Mrs McKinlay of Paisley, Mrs Urquhart of Edinburgh, the Managers of the Blythswood Hotel, Glasgow, and the Caledonian Hotel, Aberdeen, also the LMS Railway Company, Motherwell. 18th January 1938The latest signings were Hugh Drew from Chryston Guild and John Cook, Scottish Dyers.
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