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Inchview was a
football ground in the
Whiteinch area of Glasgow, Scotland. It was the home
ground of
Partick from the 1870s
until 1885, and of Partick...
- Scotland. The club was
founded in 1875 and pla****
their home
games at
Inchview on
Dumbarton Road in the
Whiteinch neighbourhood until they went defunct...
- They then
returned to the
Whiteinch area in 1885 when they
moved into the
Inchview home of
their defunct rivals Partick,
remaining there until 1897; today...
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moved from home to home,
using parks at Kelvingrove, Jordanvale, Muirpark,
Inchview among others. In 1897 they
moved to Meadowside,
where they pla**** until...
- "Scotch
Football Notes".
Athletic News: 5. 3
October 1883. "Partick F.C. (
Inchview Eleven) v Whitehill".
Glasgow Herald: 8. 15
January 1883. "Whitehill v...
- beat
Cowlairs in the semi-final and then beat
Thistle 5–1 in the
final at
Inchview.
However the
formation and
instant success of
Celtic -
which beat Northern...
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League Players'
Records 1888 to 1939. SoccerData. ISBN 1-899468-67-6. The
Inchview boys are in town,
William Sheridan,
Partick Thistle - The
Early Years 1889-90...
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Thistle from 1897
until 1908.
Partick Thistle moved to
Meadowside from
Inchview Park (Whiteinch) in 1897, the year they were
first promoted to Scottish...
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Rangers were
drawn to play
Scottish side
Partick Thistle, in a
match held at
Inchview. 300
supporters turned up to
Blackpool station to wish the side well, but...
- Home team
Score Away team
Venue 23
September 1876
Partick 3–1
Havelock Inchview,
Partick 30
September 1876
Towerhill 2–1
Rovers Mosefield Park, Glasgow...