Kilbirnie Ladeside F.C.

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Kilbirnie Ladeside Football Club are a Scottish football club, from Kilbirnie, North Ayrshire. Based at Valefield Park, they currently play in the West of Scotland Football League. Their main rivals are Beith Juniors. The club nickname, The Blasties, derives from a Robert Burns poem, The Inventory, written in 1786.[1] However, a more likely reason for the nickname is the proximity of the club to the nearby blast furnaces of the former Glengarnock Steelworks.

History

Kilbirnie won their first Scottish Junior Cup title in 1952 with a 1–0 victory over Camelon Juniors at Hampden Park, with over 69,000 fans in attendance. The team's Goalkeeper on the day was Tom McQueen, father of future Scotland international Gordon McQueen.[2]

In 2020, Kilbirnie moved from the SJFA, to join the pyramid system in Scottish football as one of the inaugural members of the West of Scotland Football League.[3]

On 10 October 2020, the club announced they would not be participating in the inaugural season of the West of Scotland League due to concerns relating to the COVID-19 pandemic, citing the inability of fans to be able to attend games as a huge issue for the club.[4][5][6]

Valefield Park

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History

The Blasties' (the nickname of Kilbirnie Ladeside) original home of Ladeside Park on Mill Road was partly built on by the army during World War II and the club relocated to Valefield, the home of Glengarnock Vale, another local side. Vale did not re-appear after the war and Valefield Park became Ladeside's permanent ground. The name 'Ladeside' derives from the lade that runs near the ground from the old Nether Mill at Knoxsville Road near the Miller's Knowe.

Structure

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Current squad

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No. Pos. Nation Player
GK Template:Country data SCO Jamie McGowan
GK Template:Country data SCO Calum Robertson
DF Template:Country data SCO James Ballantyne
DF Template:Country data SCO Lewis Crawford
DF Template:Country data SCO Mickey Wilson
DF Template:Country data SCO Paul Doyle
DF Template:Country data SCO Jamie Ballantyne
DF Template:Country data SCO Jack Wilson
MF Template:Country data SCO Danny Bamford
MF Template:Country data SCO Ryan Connelly
DF Template:Country data SCO Ruairidh Clark
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Template:Country data SCO Chris Black
MF Template:Country data SCO CJ Johnston
FW Template:Country data SCO Scott Lewis
MF Template:Country data SCO Ryan McCubbin
FW Template:Country data SCO Alex Bell
FW Template:Country data SCO Aaron Robertson
FW Template:Country data SCO Sam McLoy
FW Template:Country data SCO Jon Scullion
FW Template:Country data SCO Alan Frizzell
FW Template:Country data SCO Aiden Gilmartin

Club staff

Position Name
Manager Colin Spence
Assistant manager Willie Lyle
Goalkeeping Coach
Physio

Honours

Scottish Junior Cup

  • Winners: 1951–52, 1976–77
  • Runners-up: 1986–87

Other honours

  • West of Scotland Cup winners: 2007–08
  • Scottish Junior League winners: 1903–04
  • Ayrshire League champions: 1975–76
  • Western League champions: 1947–48, 1949–50, 1951–52, 1967–68
  • Ayrshire Cup: 1912–13, 1923–24, 1947–48, 1949–50, 1971–72, 1974–75, 1975–76, 1986–87
  • Western/Ayrshire League Cup winners: 1923–24, 1931–32, 1938–39, 1988–89, 1994–95, 2009–10, 2016–17

Notable former players

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References

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External links

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  1. The Inventory, robertburns.org
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  7. True Steelmen - George Stevenson Template:Webarchive motherwell-mad.co.uk
  8. Dark Blue Dons - Ernie McGarr Template:Webarchive afc.co.uk, 13 February 2007, Retrieved 24 June 2011