2010–11 East Stirlingshire F.C. season explained

Mgrtitle:Head coach
Chairman:Les Thomson
Cup1 Result:Fourth round
(expelled)
Cup2 Result:First round
(lost to Alloa Athletic)
Cup3 Result:Second round
(lost to Peterhead)
League Topscorer:League:
Kevin Cawley (8)
All:
Kevin Cawley (14)
Highest Attendance:630 v. Buckie Thistle
(18 January 2011, Scottish Cup)
Lowest Attendance:178 v. Annan Athletic
(15 March 2011)
Average Attendance:409[1]
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Pattern B1:_black_hoops
Pattern Ra1:_black_hoops
Pattern So1:_hoops_black
Leftarm1:FFFFFF
Body1:FFFFFF
Rightarm1:FFFFFF
Shorts1:111111
Socks1:FFFFFF
Nextseason:2011–12

The 2010–11 season was East Stirlingshire Football Club's seventeenth consecutive season in the Scottish Football League Third Division since being relegated from the Second Division at the end of the 1993–94 season, following league reconstruction.[2] The club also competed in the Scottish Cup, League Cup and Challenge Cup.

Team kit

A change from the previous two seasons, the club reverted to its traditional black and white hoops. A change from all black shirts from. New kit manufacturers were also introduced as Prostar with Foxlane as the shirt sponsor.

Fixtures and results

Scottish Third Division

See main article: 2010–11 Scottish Third Division.

Results by round

Scottish Cup

See main article: 2010–11 Scottish Cup.

Scottish League Cup

See main article: 2010–11 Scottish League Cup.

Scottish Challenge Cup

See main article: 2010–11 Scottish Challenge Cup.

Footnotes

1. The club ground-shared Ochilview Park, the home of local rivals Stenhousemuir.

2. East Stirlingshire defeated Buckie Thistle 1–0 in the fourth round but were expelled due to fielding an ineligible player. Buckie Thistle qualified for the fifth round.

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://int.soccerway.com/national/scotland/third-division/2010-2011/regular-season/ Summary – Third Division
  2. http://www.historicalkits.co.uk/Scottish_Football_League/East_Stirlingshire/East_Stirlingshire.htm East Stirlingshire