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Encyclopedia > Forfar Athletic F.C.
Forfar Athletic F.C.
Full name Forfar Athletic Football Club
Nickname(s) The Loons
Founded 1885
Ground Station Park, Forfar, Scotland
Capacity 5,177
Chairman Scottish David McGregor
Manager Scottish George Shaw
League Second Division
2005-06 Second Division, 8th
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The clubs present home colours are sky-blue with gray-blue trim, gray-blue shorts, sky-blue stockings with gray trim [1] , with the away shirt being an AC Milan style kit of red and black vertical stripes. AC Milan is an Italian football club. ...


The club are nicknamed "the Loons", although the local media have had a habit of referring to the club as the "Sky Blues". Other rival clubs in Angus include Arbroath, Brechin City and Montrose, as well as the larger clubs of Dundee, Dundee United, Aberdeen and St. Johnstone in the wider east of Scotland region. As well as taking part in the Scottish Football League (presently Division 2) the club also participate in the Scottish Cup, the League Cup, the Challenge Cup and the Forfarshire Cup every season. Angus (Aonghas in Gaelic) is one of the 32 local government council areas of Scotland, and a lieutenancy area. ... Arbroath F.C. are a Scottish Association football team currently playing in the Scottish Football League. ... Brechin City F.C. (nicknamed The City) are a Scottish football team currently playing in the Scottish Football League First Division. ... Montrose Football Club is a joke of a team, based in the town of Montrose, Angus. ... Dundee Football Club, founded in 1893, are a football (soccer) team based in the city of Dundee, Scotland. ... Dundee United Football Club is a Scottish football club located in Dundee. ... Aberdeen Football Club is a football team from Scotland, who compete in the Scottish Premier League. ... St. ... Motto: (Latin) No one provokes me with impunity1 Anthem: Multiple unofficial anthems Capital Edinburgh Largest city Glasgow Official language(s) English, Gaelic, Scots2 Government  - Queen Queen Elizabeth II  - UK Prime Minister Tony Blair MP  - First Minister Jack McConnell MSP Unification    - by Kenneth I 843  Area    - Total 78,772 km... The Scottish Cup The Scottish Football Association Challenge Cup, also known as The Scottish Cup, is the national cup knockout competition in Scottish football. ... The Scottish League Cup is a football competition open to all Scottish Football League and Scottish Premier League members. ... The Challenge Cup is a knockout competition for British Rugby League clubs that has been held since 1896. ... The Forfarshire Cup is a football competition in Scotland competed for by teams in the Forfarshire Football Association from Angus and Dundee. ...

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Origins of the Loons

The club was founded in 1885 when the second team of the older Forfarshire club called Angus Athletic, broke away to form Forfar Athletic. One explanation for the origins of the Loons' moniker is that this second string were younger than the first team - "Loons" being a similar term to "lads" in the local dialect - over time people would say "I'm off to watch the Loons". The early side played in a navy and black striped home strip. On September 1 1888 the club established their reputation when they defeated Lindertis, a side from nearby Kirriemuir, 14-1. This victory remains the largest victory for the club. 1885 (MDCCCLXXXV) is a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Saturday of the 12-day slower Julian calendar). ... September 1 is the 244th day of the year (245th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Kirriemuir, sometimes called Kirrie, is a burgh in Angus, Scotland. ...


Into the League

The club were admitted into the Scottish Football League in 1921, entering the new second division. The club mostly remained in this division until the league was suspended with the outbreak of World War II in 1939. The club spent one season, 1925-26, in the ill fated third division but finished 3rd and gained promotion back to the second division. In this period Alex Troup was a key player for the club - he went on to play for Dundee and Everton. Unfortunately the club's biggest defeat also came in this period, on January 2 1930, when they lost 2-12 to King's Park. Season 1921-1922 was the thirty-second season of Scottish league football. ... Combatants Allied powers: China France Great Britain Soviet Union United States and others Axis powers: Germany Italy Japan and others Commanders Chiang Kai-shek Charles de Gaulle Winston Churchill Joseph Stalin Franklin Roosevelt Adolf Hitler Benito Mussolini Hideki Tōjō Casualties Military dead: 17,000,000 Civilian dead: 33,000... 1939 (MCMXXXIX) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will take you to calendar). ... Season 1925-1926 was the thirty-sixth season of Scottish league football. ... Dundee Football Club, founded in 1893, are a football (soccer) team based in the city of Dundee, Scotland. ... Everton Football Club are an English football club located in the city of Liverpool. ... January 2 is the second day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... Season 1929-1930 was the fortieth season of Scottish league football. ...


Post War Highs and Lows

When the league resumed in 1946 the club found itself in the "C Division" of the league (the leagues seem to have been lettered a, b, and c from 1946 - 1956). The club won promotion to the B Division in 1949 and remained in the B division and its successor second division until finally winning the division championship in 1984 under manager Doug Houston. This was considerable progress from the 1973-74 season when the club finished bottom of the division. The late 1970s and the 1980s can probably be considered the club's most successful period - at the end of the 1985-86 season the club was just one point below promotion to the Premier Division. Season 1948-1949 was the fifty-first season of Scottish League football. ... The introduction to this article provides insufficient context for those unfamiliar with the subject matter. ... Season 1973-1974 was the seventy-sixth season of Scottish league football. ... The introduction to this article provides insufficient context for those unfamiliar with the subject matter. ...


This era also saw a succession of good cup runs, the club meeting Rangers in the League Cup semi-finals in 1978 (losing 5-2 aet) and again in the SFA Cup semi finals at Hampden Park in 1982, forcing a 0-0 draw in the first game and earning a replay which ended 3-1 to Rangers. In 1987 the Loons came within a few seconds of knocking Dundee United, then flying high after famously beating FC Barcelona at the Nou Camp, out of the cup in the quarter finals, but United scored to gain a replay, which they subsequently won. Rangers Football Club is a football club from Glasgow, Scotland, which plays in the Scottish Premier League. ... The introduction to this article provides insufficient context for those unfamiliar with the subject matter. ... The introduction to this article provides insufficient context for those unfamiliar with the subject matter. ... Futbol Club Barcelona, known familiarly as Gay (IPA: baɾsa), is a Catalan sports club based in Barcelona, Spain. ... The Camp Nou (Catalan for new field, sometimes reversed in other languages to become Nou Camp) is a football stadium in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. ...


Various kit colours have been used. In the 1950s and early 1960s, a green home strip was used. Later the team adopted lighter blue with varying navy. The nickname "The Sky Blues" was introduced in 1982 to aid marketing, however could be confused with the nickname of English club Coventry City The nickname was dropped by the club during the early 90’s, and is only now used by the occasional newspaper reporter much to the chagrin of many Loons’ supporters.. The 1982-1983 season was the 86th season of competitive football in Scotland. ... Coventry City Football Club, otherwise known as the Sky Blues owing to the traditional colour of their strip, is a football club based in Coventry, England. ...


The 1990s and beyond

The club continued in the first division until 1992, when they finished bottom under the management of ex-Dundee United player Paul Hegarty. The side won just five matches and lost twenty seven. When the league was re-organised in the 1994 close season the Loons found themselves in the new Division 3. They won the inaugural division 3 championship and promotion under the management of Tommy Campbell and the captaincy of Ian McPhee. In 1996 McPhee became player manager and remained in this post until his resignation through frustration at the club's lack of progress in November 2000, being replaced by Neil Cooper. Cooper remained manager until January 2003 when he moved back to become head youth coach for his former club Aberdeen. Cooper's only full season in charge, 2001-02, was a fairly successful season with the Loons finishing 3rd in Division 2 and reaching a televised cup quarter final against Rangers, which despite losing 0-6 gave the club a considerable cash bonus. The introduction to this article provides insufficient context for those unfamiliar with the subject matter. ... Categories: Possible copyright violations ... Aberdeen Football Club is a football team from Scotland, who compete in the Scottish Premier League. ... The 2001-02 season was the 105th season of competetive football in Scotland. ... Rangers Football Club is a football club from Glasgow, Scotland, which plays in the Scottish Premier League. ...


Between January 2003 and November 2004 the club was managed by former West Ham United defender Ray Stewart whose biggest achievement was knocking Motherwell out of the CIS Cup in October 2003, leading to another big money tie with Rangers at Ibrox which finished 6-0 to the home side. Stewart became increasingly unpopular with the fans towards the end of the 2003-04 season following a string of poor results. The 2004-05 season started with four straight wins and an inspiring 5-2 win away to St. Mirren in the CIS Cup, leading to a tie with Dundee at Dens Park. A good run was also achieved in the Challenge Cup when the club reached the semi finals only to be knocked out by Ross County. Unfortunately the club's performance in the league again declined and Stewart resigned following an embarrassing 1-5 home defeat to Montrose in the SFA Cup First Round. West Ham United Football Club are an English football club based in Upton Park, Newham, East London and play their home matches at The Boleyn Ground. ... Raymond Ray Strean McDonald Stewart (7 September 1959) was a Scottish International footballer of the late 70s, 80s and early 90s. ... The 2004-05 season was the 108th season of competitive football in Scotland. ... Saint Mirren Football Club (usually referred to simply as St. ... Dundee Football Club, founded in 1893, are a football (soccer) team based in the city of Dundee, Scotland. ... Dens Park is a football stadium located on Dens Road in the Scottish city of Dundee. ... Ross County Football Club are a Scottish professional football team who currently play in the Scottish Football League. ... Montrose Football Club is a joke of a team, based in the town of Montrose, Angus. ...


Brian Fairley moved to Station Park as manager in late 2004, having resigned from his post as Dumbarton manager earlier in the day. Fairley was to lead the Loons to mid-table safety by season end, cumulating in a 3-0 victory over Champions Brechin City. Dumbarton Football Club is a football (soccer) club from Scotland. ... Brechin City F.C. (nicknamed The City) are a Scottish football team currently playing in the Scottish Football League First Division. ...


Brian Fairley was to resign from his post in September 2005, citing the pressures of full-time work away from football. The club moved quickly to bring in former player Ray Farningham as manager, with another former player – George Shaw coming in as assistant manager. Despite some worryingly erratic performances, the Loons again secured 2nd Division status by season end. After the season ended Ray Farningham moved to Gretna as chief scout. George Shaw was promoted to the position of manager, with long serving striker Paul Tosh stepping up to player-assistant manager. Gretna Football Club is a Scottish football club from Gretna, Dumfries and Galloway, currently playing in the Scottish Football League. ...


Honours

C Division Champions: 1949
Second Division Champions: 1984
Third Division Champions: 1995
Third Division Runners Up: 1997
Scottish Cup Semi Finalists: 1981/82; quarter finalists: 1910/11, 1984/85, 1986/87, 2001/02
League Cup Semi Finalists: 1977/78; quarter finalists: 1981/82
Most Appearances: Ian McPhee (534, 1979 - 1998)
Most Goals: John Clark (127, 1978 - 91).
The Scottish Cup The Scottish Football Association Challenge Cup, also known as The Scottish Cup, is the national cup knockout competition in Scottish football. ... The Scottish League Cup is a football competition open to all Scottish Football League and Scottish Premier League members. ...


Club Records

Biggest win: 14-1 .v. Lindertis September 1 1888 September 1 is the 244th day of the year (245th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...


Biggest league loss: 2-12 .v. King's Park January 2 1930 January 2 is the second day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... Season 1929-1930 was the fortieth season of Scottish league football. ...


Biggest home attendance: 10,780 .v. Rangers, (February 7 1970) Rangers Football Club is a football club from Glasgow, Scotland, which plays in the Scottish Premier League. ... February 7 is the 38th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. ... Season 1969-1970 was the seventy-second season of Scottish league football. ...


Most goals in a season: Dave Kilgour, 45, Division II, 1929-30 Season 1929-1930 was the fortieth season of Scottish league football. ...


Current squad

No. Position Player
- Flag of Scotland GK Sandy Wood
- Flag of Scotland DF Mark Allison
- Flag of Scotland DF David Dunn
- Flag of Scotland DF David Keogh
- Flag of Scotland DF Dave King
- Flag of Scotland DF Craig Lumsden
- Flag of Scotland DF Gary Lynn
- Flag of Scotland DF Stephen McNally
- Flag of Scotland DF Alan Rattray
- Flag of Scotland MF Gavin Beith
- Flag of Scotland MF Fraser Coyle
- Flag of Scotland MF Barry Donald
No. Position Player
- Flag of Scotland MF Paul Lunan
- Flag of Scotland MF Ritchie Montgomery
- Flag of Scotland MF Kevin Moon
- Flag of France MF Gregory Tade
Flag of Scotland MF Scott Gates (on loan from Dundee)
- Flag of Scotland FW Gary Fraser
- Flag of Scotland FW Willie Stewart
- Flag of Scotland FW Darren Gribben
- Flag of Scotland FW Michele Lombardi
- Flag of Scotland FW George Shaw
- Flag of Scotland FW Paul Tosh

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Loons Legends

Important personnel at the club in previous years have included:

  • Jim Black (player, club secretary and chairman)
  • Alex Brash (defender, 1974-86)
  • Craig Brewster (midfielder, 1985-91)
  • Tommy Campbell (manager, mid 1990s)
  • John Clark (striker, 1978-91)
  • Neil Cooper (manager, 2001-03)
  • Raymond Farningham (midfielder, 1979-86)
  • Archie Knox (player, 1960's, player manager, 1976-1980)
  • Doug Houston (manager, early-mid 1980s)
  • Stewart Kennedy (goalkeeper, 1980-91)
  • Dave Kilgour (striker, 1920s)
  • Bobby Mann (defender, 1992-99)
  • Ian McPhee (left sided defender and later manager, 1979-87, 1991-2000)
  • Sam Smith (chairman, 1980s and 90s)
  • Alex Troup (player, 1920s?)
  • Lewis McLaren (right back, 1972-93)

Craig James Brewster (born 13 December 1966) is a Scottish professional footballer and manager. ... Robert (Bobby) Mann (born 11 January 1974 in Dundee) is a Scottish professional footballer currently playing for Scottish First Division club Dundee. ...

References

  1. ^ "Forfar kitted out", The Courier, July 29, 2006.

I July 29 is the 210th day (211th in leap years) of the year in the Gregorian Calendar, with 155 days remaining. ... For the Manfred Mann album, see 2006 (album). ...


External links

  • Forfar Athletic Football Club - leads to the official club site
  • "Loonstalk" - Independent Forfar Athletic Message Board.
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