Clydebank Rovers F.C.
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| Clydebank Rovers F.C. | |
| Full name | Clydebank Rovers Football Club |
|---|---|
| Nickname(s) | The Rovers & Blue Army |
| Founded | 2004 |
| Ground | The Knowes, Faifley, Scotland |
| Chairman | |
| Manager | |
| 2006-07 | |
Clydebank Rovers Football Club is a football (soccer) club from the town of Clydebank near Glasgow, Scotland. Formed in 2004 after a breakaway from Clydebank Utd, they are nicknamed "The Rovers". They play their home games at The Knowes, Faifley.
The club presently compete in the Central Scottish Amateur Football League. A team with a short but proud history who pride themselves in their professional approach towards the amateur game. Team colours are Yellow and Blue.
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[edit] Current Players
Jason Morrison,Mark Dickson Robert Cowie David MacPherson Derek Cunningham Gary Pringle Thomas Toye Eddie Bogan Tony Syed Allan graham Mel Cowan Ian Curley Derek Phillips Ronnie Clarke George Elliott Eddie Foye William Wilson Colin McDonald Andy McGarvey Davie Waterson Ben Perry
[edit] Player Awards
Season 2004/2005
Knowes Housing Award - Willie Wilson
Golden Boot Winner - Ronnie Clarke
Player’s player of the year - Gary Pringle
Player of the year - Ian Curley
Season 2005/2006
Knowes Housing Award - David Bryson
Most Improved Player - John Burrows
Golden Boot Winner - Ronnie Clarke
Player’s player of the year - Del Cunningham
Player of the year - Mel Cowan
Season 2006/2007
Knowes Housing Award - Jason Morrison
Most Improved Player - Tony Syed
Golden Boot Winner - Del Cunningham
Player’s player of the year - Robert Cowiebr /> Player of the year - Mel Cowan
[edit] Staff
Chairman Eddie Rae
Vice Chairman Chad Clarke
Manager Bill Orr
Asst Manager Neill Thornton
Coach Ryan Howard
GK Coach John Burrows
Youth Team Manager Andy Young
[edit] Competitions
League Central Scottish Amateur Football league
2006-07 Strathclyde league, Runners Up
2005-06 Strathclyde league, 4th
2004-05 Strathclyde league, 9th
Charity Shield Winners 2004, 2006

