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Constitution and Cup Competition Rules SCOTTISH FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION LIMITED ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL SCOTTISH SCOTTISH FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION LIMITED ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL SCOTTISH CONSTITUTION AND www.scottishamateurfa.co.uk CUP COMPETITION AFFILIATED TO TO THE THE RULES SEASON 2014-2015 Dates of Council Meetings 2014 25th July 5th September 14th November 2015 9th January 13th March 8th May THE SCOTTISH AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION Instituted 1909 Season 2014/2015 Patrons The Rt. Hon. The Earl of Glasgow. The Rt. Hon. Lord Weir of Eastwood. Rt. Hon. The Lord Provosts of Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dundee & Aberdeen OFFICE BEARERS (2014 – 2015) Hon President Hugh Knapp (Life Member) 7 Struther Street, Larkhall. ML9 1PE (M) 07852633912 Honorary Vice President To be Confirmed Honorary Treasurer George Dingwall, (Central Scottish A.F.L.) 27 Owendale Avenue, Bellshill, Lanarkshire ML4 1NS (H) 01698 749044 (M) 07747 821274 E-Mail: [email protected] NATIONAL SECRETARY Thomas McKeown MCIBS Scottish Amateur Football Association Hampden Park, Glasgow G42 9DB (B) 0141 620 4550 (Fax) 0141 620 4551 E-mail: [email protected] TECHNICAL ADMINISTRATOR / ADVISER Stephen McLaughlin Scottish Amateur Football Association Hampden Park, Glasgow G42 9DB (B) 0141 620 4552 (Fax) 0141 620 4551 E-mail: [email protected] ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Mary Jardine Scottish Amateur Football Association Hampden Park, Glasgow G42 9DB (B) 0141 620 4550 (Fax) 0141 620 4551 E-mail: [email protected] 3 PAST OFFICE BEARERS PRESIDENTS 1909-21 Robert A. Lambie (Glasgow F.P.A.F.L.) 1921-23 James M. Fullarton (Scottish A.F.L.) 1923-24 John T. Robson (Moorpark A.F.C.) 1924-28 Peter Buchanan (Whitehill F.P.A.F.C.) 1928-30 James A. McArthur (Murrayfield Amateurs) 1930-33 James Taylor (Glasgow F.P.A.F.L.) 1933-36 Robert W. Milne (Falkirk Amateurs F.C.) 1936-38 Peter Wallace (Bankvilla A.F.C.) 1938-46 William W. Terris (Warrender A.F.C.) 1946-48 John S. Welsh (7th Home Guard O.C.) 1948-53 Thomas M. Paterson (Mearns A.F.C.) 1953-59 George H. Keith (Windsor A.F.C.) 1959-64 George Bowman (Whitehill F.P.A.F.C.) 1964-69 George W. Dallas (Bankvilla A.F.C.) 1969-74 William Jarrett (Angus A.F.A.) 1974-78 Alex. M. Campbell (Babock & Wilcox A.F.C.) 1978-83 John Robertson (Fenwick Thistle A.F.C.) 1983-87 Thomas A. Wilkie (Ashdale A.F.C.) 1987-90 Robert Hay (Ashvale Victoria A.F.C.) 1990-94 Alan Gordon (Barr & Stroud A.F.C.) 1994-98 Robert Lamberton (Springfield United A.F.C.) 1998-02 George Wilson (Milngavie Wanderers A.F.C.) 2002-05 Jack Keating (Scottish Amateur F.L.) 2005-10 Angus Mackay (Symington Tinto AFC) 2010-13 Graham Harkness (Dumfries Sunday A.F.L.) 2013- Hugh Knapp (Life Member) VICE PRESIDENTS 1922-24 George H. Mitchell (Scottish A.F.L.) 1924-25 John Paterson (Glasgow University A.F.C.) 1925-26 F.W.M. Keith (Scottish A.F.L.) 1928-30 James Taylor (Glasgow F.P.A.F.L.) 1930-33 Robert W. Milne (Falkirk Amateurs F.C.) 1933-36 Peter Wallace (Bankvilla A.F.C.) 1936-38 William W. Terris (Warrender A.F.C.) 1938-46 John S. Welsh (L.M.S. Rovers A.F.C.) 1946-48 Thomas M. Paterson (Mearns A.F.C.) 1948-49 A.M. Thomson (Killermont A.F.C.) 1949-53 George H. Keith (Windsor A.F.C.) 1953-58 Jack G. Orr (Eaglesham A.F.C.) 1958-59 George Bowman (Whitehill F.P.A.F.C.) 1959-64 George W. Dallas (Bankvilla A.F.C.) 1964-69 William Jarrett (Angus A.F.A.) 1969-74 Alex. M. Campbell (Babock & Wilcox A.F.C.) 1974-78 John Robertson (Fenwick Thistle A.F.C.) 1978-79 Alan J. Mochrie (Cambria A.F.C.) 1979-83 Thomas A. Wilkie (Ashdale A.F.C.) 1983-87 Robert Hay (Ashvale Victoria A.F.C.) 1987-90 Alan Gordon (Barr & Stroud A.F.C.) 1990-94 Robert Lamberton (Springfield United A.F.C.) 1994-98 George Wilson (Milngavie Wanderers A.F.C.) 1998-02 Jack Keating (Scottish Amateur F.L.) 2010-14 Stuart Urquhart, Hon. Senior (Troon A.F.C.) 2010-14 Alex McDowall, Hon. Junior (Sunday Central A.F.L.) 2014 - To Be Confirmed. 4 SECRETARIES 1909-15 James W. Millen (Hamilton Crescent F.P.A.F.C.) 1919-21 J. Gardner Guthrie C.A. 1929-37 R.A.D. Sinclair C.A. 1937-49 Norman H. Chapman (Bellahouston Academy F.P.A.F.C.) 1949-69 A. Murray McNab (Queen’s Park F.P.A.F.C.) 1969-74 W. M. Leslie Michie (Neilsonians A.F.C.) 1974-76 J. A. Barbour Esq., F.R.I.C.S. 1976-92 Iain McTweed M.B.I.M., D.M.S. 1992-94 No Secretary 1994-94 Arthur Duncan 1994-12 Hugh Knapp 2012-13 Martin Bell 2013- Thomas McKeown TREASURERS 1909-15 Walter M. Crow (Bellahouston Academy F.P.A.F.C.) 1919-21 Walter M. Crow (Bellahouston Academy F.P.A.F.C.) 1929-30 James Taylor (Glasgow F.P.A.F.L.) 1930-33 Norman H. Chapman (Bellahouston Acad. F.P.A.F.C.) 1933-34 James Taylor (Glasgow F.P.A.F.L.) 1934-48 A. M. Thomson (Killermont A.F.C.) 1948-49 A. Murray McNab (Queen’s Park F.P.A.F.C.) 1949-50 Norman H. Chapman (Bellahouston Acad. F.P.A.F.C.) 1950-58 James Weir (Dalziel H.S.F.P.A.F.C.) 1958-69 James Brown (City Chamberlains A.F.C.) 1969-75 Alexander Sloan & Co C.A. 1975-81 Thomas S. Churchill C.A. 1981-83 Alexander Sloan & Co C.A. 1983-92 Iain McTweed M.B.I.M., D.M.S. 1992-94 Hugh Knapp (Lanarkshire A.F.A.) 1994-98 Jack Keating (Scottish Amateur F.L.) 1998- George Dingwall (Central Scottish A.F.L) MATCH SECRETARIES J. Jamieson (John Neilson F.P.A.F.C.) 1946-54 A. R. Drummond (West of Scotland A.F.L.) 1954-58 James W. Allan (Scottish A.F.L.) 1958-88 Andrew S. Laird (Woodside F.P.A.F.C.) 1988-90 James Robertson (Stirling & District A.F.A.) 1987-12 G. Watson, (Stirling & District A.F.A.) ASSISTANT MATCH SECRETARIES 1979-88 James Robertson (Stirling & District A.F.A.) 1988-90 George Watson (Striling & District A.F.L.) 1990-94 George Steele (Doune Castle A.F.C.) 1994-99 T. W. Allison (Lothian A.F.A.) MATCH SECRETARIES (Sunday Trophy) 1987-90 George Steel (Doune Castle A.F.C.) 1990-92 David Blair (Kirkcaldy & District A.F.L.) 1992-95 Rex Gallagher (Maybury A.F.A.) 1995-99 George Butler (Muirend A.F.C.) 1999-12 Robert W. McGechie (Lothian & Edin. A.F.A.) 5 PRESIDENTS AWARD T. F. Harding - West of Scotland A.F.L. (1998) J. G. McQuade - West of Scotland A.F.L. (1998) P. M. Omand - Kirkcaldy & District A.F.A. (1999) H. Murphy - Central Scottish A.F.L. (1999) P. Hills - Mid Annandale A.F.C. (2002) G. Harkness - Dumfries Sunday A.F.L. (2003) R. Ferrol - Ayrshire A.F.A. (2005) J. F. Keron – Perthshire AFA (2009) G. F. R. Japp – Stirling & District AFA (2013) R. Torrance – Stirling & District AFA (2013) HON. LIFE MEMBERS J. Shaw - Northern A.F.L. (Ireland) (1999) D. Bryant - North Wales Coast F.A. (1999) LIFE MEMBERS The year after each name represents the year Life Membership was conferred. J. A. Barbour, F.R.I.C.S., 8, Blairtum Drive, Burnside, Rutherglen, Glasgow G73 3RY (H) 0141 647 2004 (1976) Jn. Robertson, 24 West Woodstock Street, Kilmarnock, Ayrshire KA1 2JH (H) 01563 526059 (1983) A. C. McConnell, 38, Carrick Road, East Kilbride, Glasgow G74 4AE (H) 013552 21036 (1984) G. Dingwall, 27, Owendale Avenue, Bellshill, Lanarkshire ML4 1NS (H) 01698 749044 (M) 07747 821274 (1985) T. A. Wilkie, 5, Ancrum Place, Dundee, DD2 2JH (H) 01382 646470 (1987) G. R. Powrie, 22, St Fort Road, Wormit, Newport on Tay, Fife DD6 8LA (H) 01382 541722 (1987) R. B. Boyes, 63, Sydney Place, Lockerbie, Dumfries-shire DG11 2JA (H) 0157 62 3677 (1988) J. C. B. Muirhead, 96, St. Andrews Drive, Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire AB4 5BG (H) 01346 523160 (1989) J. McKerley, 69, Parnell Street, Airdrie ML6 9EG (H) 01236 769917 (1991) A.M. Smith, 104, Ballerup Terrace, Whitehills, East Kilbride, Glasgow G75 0NN (H) 013552 47253 (1991) J. Smith, 182, Arbroath Avenue, Glasgow G52 3HH (H) 0141 883 7732 (B) 0141 951 1404 (1992) G. Steel, 100 Links Avenue, Whitley Bay, Tyne & Wear NE26 3EH (1994) D. F. Grant ‘Hillcrest’, 7 Caberston Avenue, Walkerburn, Peebleshire EH43 6BA (1994) G. Butler, 40 Netherplace Road, Newton Mearns, Glasgow G77 6DG (1995) J. Mitchell, 33 Inglewood Crescent, Hairmyres, East Kilbride, Glasgow G75 8QD (1997) J. Nicol, 10 Fordyce Court, St. Andrews, Fife (H) 01334 472711 (1997) R. Lamberton, 11 Menteith Street, Broughty Ferry, Dundee DD5 3EN (1998) W. Twaddle, “Taugh an Achaidh”, 1 Largue Farm, Largue, Huntly, Aberdeenshire AB54 6HS (H) 01464 871367 (1998) K. G. Wood, 38 Whitehouse Park, Wick, Caithness KW1 4NX (H) 01955 604637 (1999) T. W. Allison, 31 Clermiston Place, Edinburgh EH4 7DN (H) 0131 336 1751 (2000) A. J. Fitzgerald, 12 Riccarton Mains Road, Currie, Edinburgh EH14 5NG (H) 0131 449 3587 (2000) K. Lindsay, 35 Harris Close, Glasgow. G77 6TU (H) 0141 639 3886 (2001) W. D. Wilson, 6 Greenlaw Drive, Paisley PA1 3RU (H) 0141 581 7856 (2001) J. Lyle, 1/1, 3 New Street, Kilbarchan, Johnstone, Renfrewshire PA10 2LN (H) & (B) 01505 347431 (2002) A. M. Ramsay, 91 Appin Terrace, Perth (H) 01738 625713 (2003) J Keating, 20 Benbecula, St Leonards, East Kilbride, Glasgow, G74 2BT (2004) R.
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