- Park,
before resigning in
December 1887 due to a
crush at a game
between Shankhouse, who had been
loaned St James' Park, and
Aston Villa.
Watson later joined...
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Shankhouse Football Club was a
football club
based in Cramlington, near Newcastle-upon-Tyne in England,
between 1883 and 2021. They pla**** at
Action Park...
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estates have
since been
named Beaconhill, Collingwood, Eastfield, Mayfield,
Shankhouse, Southfield, and
Whitelea and the town has
effectively become a dormitory...
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still to be amateurs. Albion's
first fixture was on 5 May 1888
against Shankhouse. Albion's
first line-up for the game at the
Ashville Ground was as follows:...
- Morpeth.
Originally ran from
North Shields to the then A194 in
Shankhouse.
Section from
Shankhouse to
Cramlington was
originally part of the A194, and the section...
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Height 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m) Position(s) Full back
Youth career Dunston Villa Shankhouse Swalwell Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls) 1902–1904
Newcastle United...
- Two
clubs took
their name from the club -
Campsie Black Watch F.C. and
Shankhouse Black Watch F.C., the
formation of both
inspired by the
Black Watch playing...
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Round v
Small Heath (A) 4–0 3rd
Round Villa received a 'bye' 4th
Round v
Shankhouse (A) 9–0 5th
Round v
Preston North End (H) 1–3
Villa finished as runners-up...
- Belford, Stobswood,
Seaton Burn and the
senior sides Morpeth Harriers and
Shankhouse Black Watch.
Ashington joined the
rebels following season. As the new...
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Trophy shared between the
clubs after five
draws in
their semi-final;
Shankhouse were
drawn to play West End in the
final on
behalf of both
clubs Mackenzie...