Ayr Thistle F.C. (1886)
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Ayr Thistle Football Club was an
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club from
Ayr Ayr ( ; ; , meaning "confluence of the River Àir"), is a town situated on the southwest coast of Scotland. A former royal burgh, today it is the administrative centre of South Ayrshire Council, and the historic county town of Ayrshire. With ...
,
Ayrshire Ayrshire (, ) is a Counties of Scotland, historic county and registration county, in south-west Scotland, located on the shores of the Firth of Clyde. The lieutenancy areas of Scotland, lieutenancy area of Ayrshire and Arran covers the entirety ...
, Scotland.


History

The club was founded at a meeting at the Cattle Market Hotel in Ayr on Christmas Eve in 1886, on the basis that "the prestige of the Ayr Football Club seems to be a little on the wane, and interest in football matters generally seems to be dying"; the other senior club in the town, Ayr Rovers, was evidently not worthy of consideration. The club took the name Ayr Thistle in emulation of the previous club of that name. The Thistle's first match was on New Year's Day, at home to
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, and the attraction of the new team - plus the strength of its side - was such that Hurlford preferred the friendly to playing in the Ayrshire Charity Cup against Ayr Rovers. The Thistle still had not had time to build up a team, and borrowed Monaghan - who had recently moved from Ayr F.C. to Queen of the South Wanderers - to play in goal, but Thistle had still recruited Andrew Young from Ayr as captain, as well as M'Creadie, M'Lauchlan, John Fergusson, and Jack from the Ayr side. Despite the lack of team practice, and the strength of a Hurlford side which held the
Ayrshire Cup The Ayrshire Cup was an annual association football regional competition in Scotland. The cup competition was a knockout tournament between football clubs in the historic county of Ayrshire. The Ayrshire Cup was first held in 1877–78, the tr ...
, the home side only lost 6–4. The club was too late to enter the Ayrshire Cup for 1886–87, but did enter in 1887–88, as well as the
1887–88 Scottish Cup The 1887–88 Scottish Cup was the 15th season of Scotland's most prestigious Association football, football knockout competition. Renton F.C., Renton won the competition for the second time after they beat Cambuslang F.C., Cambuslang 6–1 in th ...
, having joined the
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in August 1887. It lost both of its first round ties 8–2; at
Kilmarnock Kilmarnock ( ; ; , ), meaning "the church of Mernóc", is a town and former burgh in East Ayrshire situated in southwest Scotland. The town has served as the administrative centre of East Ayrshire Council since 1996 and is the region's main ...
in the national and
Kilbirnie Kilbirnie () is a small town of 7,280 (as of 2001) inhabitants situated in the Garnock Valley area of North Ayrshire, on the west coast of Scotland. It is around southwest of Glasgow and approximately from Paisley, Renfrewshire, Paisley and ...
in the county. In Kilmarnock tie, Thistle briefly looked as if it could pull off a surprising comeback, bringing the score from 5–0 at half-time to 5–2 going into the last quarter of the game, but Kilmarnock scored three late goals. Kilbirnie was so comfortable in the county tie that it could undertake some tactical experimentation by swapping the backs and the wings. In between the ties however the Thistle unexpectedly beat Ayr in a friendly 4–3, but the two cup defeats, followed by an 11–3 defeat for a weak side at Queen of the South Wanderers, seems to have dispirited the club, and the number of games it scheduled fell off alarmingly. The club's anniversary match was a muted affair, a 3–1 defeat to
Mauchline Mauchline (; ) is a town and civil parish in East Ayrshire, Scotland. In the 2001 census Mauchline had a recorded population of 4,105. It is home to the National Burns Memorial. Location The town lies by the Glasgow and South Western Railway ...
with a "limited" attendance. The club fell apart even before the end of the club's first full season; it scratched from a tie in the Ayr Charity Cup with Shields Athletic, with reports that the Thistle had "broken up". The club was not quite dead yet, but the formation of Ayr Athletic, to replace an Ayr side moving to the north side of the river, and taking on some of the Thistle players and ground, killed off the club. Thistle had entered the
1888–89 Scottish Cup The 1888–89 Scottish Cup was the 16th season of Scotland's most prestigious Association football, football knockout competition. Third Lanark A.C., 3rd Lanark RV beat Glasgow rivals Celtic F.C., Celtic (making their Cup début) 2–1 in a repla ...
and was drawn to host the 2nd Ayrshire Rifle Volunteers in the first round, but scratched from the tie on the eve of the fixture. The final indignity was that Young, James Donaldson, and James Robertson, as members of the club, faced a claim for £13 from Messrs W. & G. Ferguson, joiners, for the cost of erecting the clubhouse. Young claimed that he had left the club before the clubhouse was started; the sheriff held that the membership as a whole was responsible for payment of the defunct club's debts.


Colours

The club wore blue and yellow hoops with blue knickers.


Ground

The club's ground was at the Cattle Market Field in Ayr.


References

{{Defunct Scottish football clubs Defunct football clubs in Scotland Association football clubs established in 1886 Association football clubs disestablished in 1888 Sport in Ayr 1886 establishments in Scotland 1888 disestablishments in Scotland Football in South Ayrshire