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connected to the
Trevor Basin by the
Ruabon Brook Railway (by the railway's "
Plasmadoc branch") in 1808, with the
railway later extended to Pen-y-cae and Rhosllanerchrugog...
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David Thomson and his brother, George, of Ruabon. In 1874 the club
became Plasmadoc F.C.
before changing their name to
Druids F.C. in 1876.
Druids are notable...
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interchangeable between Ruabon Rovers and
Plasmadoc in 1873, and the club was
often referred to as the
Plasmadoc Club from 1874 up
until 1876. When speaking...
- 1872, the
opening game of a
Football Club for the
district was pla**** at
Plasmadoc Park. Mr
George Hampden Whalley was
selected as the
captain of the club...
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Rovers in
October 1872.
Newspaper Archives also
state club was
formed as
Plasmadoc in 1874.
Druids name does not
appear anywhere until 1876. 1872
Wigan Warriors...
- Position(s) Left Wing
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls) 1869–1872
Plasmadoc 1872–1880
Druids International career 1876–1877
Wales 2 (0) *Club domestic...
- wickets. In 1869,
Thomson (****isted by his
younger brother)
helped form the
Plasmadoc club
which in 1872
amalgamated with two
other Ruabon clubs, "Ruabon Rovers"...
- 27
October 1877
Druids 4 – 0
Newtown Plasmadoc Park 15:00...
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predecessor clubs The once
successful Druids F.C., who
formed in 1869 as
Plasmadoc F.C., fell on hard
times after reforming following the
events of the Great...
- the
Druids disbanded temporarily following the loss of
their ground at
Plasmadoc, with
Jones spending a
season playing for Oswestry. By 1879, he was back...