I saw that you were seeking information on the history of the League before 1988 and I thought that I might be offer some information as well as linked 'memories'.My first 'awareness' of the league came around 1971 when I worked in the National Savings Bank at Cowglen in Civil Service League. "Together we can do it."
The Civil Service Football Club is acknowledged as the sole surviving association amateur football club from the original eleven clubs who founded The Football Association (FA) at the Freemasons’ Tavern, Great Queen Street in London on 26 October 1863. In 1863 the newly formed Civil Service club was playing football under both Association and Rugby rules and sources suggest that the club was similar to Several members of the Civil Service took a prominent role in organising the first Civil Service played a significant role in the introduction and popularization of the game of football in Europe early in the 1900s through touring, undertaking their first continental tour in 1901. Home; Latest News; Squad; Fixtures & Results; League Table; U20’s. I moved home at the end of that season to another part of the country and lost touch with my old team and the league.It's good to see that the League has survived in some form all those years later. Although DNS, DNS CC and NSB may have received some funding from the Sports & Social Club side of the National Savings Bank, Cowglen didn't and had to rely entirely on their own efforts to raise funds at that time. Lowland League Skip to content. They were very nice guys who played the game in the old Corinthian spirit and as a consequence, got well gubbed most weeks. « Je suis le premier responsable, il me paraissait évident que je sois aussi le référent sanitaire », estime celui qui, dans le « civil » est principal adjoint d’un collège.
A few of my workmates played for Cowglen and during 1971 I got into the habit of getting up early on a Saturday morning to watch them play. Founded in 1908 under the name Edinburgh Civil Service Football Club, their first ground was the Stenhouse Stadium, which later became a venue for greyhound racing, before moving to … At the nobody else was prepared to take the job on board and almost by default, I became the League Secretary. They had their own private enclosed grass pitch at Shieldhall in At the start of the 72/73 season, Scotland West dropped out of the league and on behalf of my club, Windsor , a successful application was made to join the league. Ils sont la porte d’entrée privilégiée des informations liées à l’évolution de la pandémie et surtout à l’évolution de la réglementation sur la pratique sportive. They also captured the Southern Amateur League title in 1913 and 1914. These are my recollections and I hope you have lots of luck in piecing the rest of it together. GCBD were an excellent football team but some of their players were apt to 'lose the plot' at times and during the following season, 73/74, they were ejected from the League after one of their games was abandoned due to fighting.During that time the League's ties to the Civil Service began to loosen, although very slowly. Official website of The Northern Amateur Football League, view match results, fixtures and league tables of all 13 divisions within the NAFL, the largest football league in Northern Ireland Northern Amateur Football League :: Civil Service « C’est loin d’être simple, on fait le maximum mais on voit que d’autres ne s’encombrent pas ». I don't recall who won the First division although Parkbridge would probably be a safe bet.For two seasons (74 & 75) there was an unofficial offshoot 'Summer League' in which some of the clubs from the various divisions of the league played. DNS CC won the third division that season and won the second division. « C’est compliqué et on sent une réticence de certains parents. Previous Member Clubs (defunct and playing). Trophy Winners pre-1988. Parkbridge drew its players from people who worked in the Post Office Telephone Engineering business. Mais la présence d’un référent sanitaire ou référent Covid est devenu presque une évidence au sein des clubs de football et les derniers réfractaires vont sans doute s’y mettre avant la rentrée. Scotland - Civil Service Strollers FC - Results, fixtures, squad, statistics, photos, videos and news - Soccerway We eventually went on to hold our meetings in the . The clubs concerned were DNS (Department for National Savings), DNS Computer Centre, NSB (National Savings Bank) and Cowglen. Earlier in the same season, Parkbridge defeated Marland House (also at Helenvale) in the League Cup Final. The final was held at Passenger Transport Authority. The club played in the first ever official football match at English association football club and former rugby union club in LondonThis article is about the association football club. On both occasions the competition was won by In 75/76 Tommy Marshall took over the reins as League Secretary and I'm sure that if he is still contactable, he would be able to fill in many of the gaps in the history of the League for you. Impressionnés par l'attitude des Parisiens, plusieurs techniciens de Ligue 1 a tenu à encourager le club de la capitale pour la finale de la Ligue des champions contre le …
Also, if my memory serves me correctly, it was actually me who suggested that name. We came from the same part of as many of the GCBD team (the east end) and although we had many excellent players, a few of them were too prone to lift their fists on the field of play.