Caledonian Locomotives F.C. Explained

Clubname:Caledonian Locomotives
Fullname:Caledonian Locomotives Football Club
Founded:
  • 1976 (As Woodhill Boys Club)
  • 2010 (as Rossvale Juniors FC)
  • 2022 (as Caledonian Locomotives)
Ground:Petershill Park, Glasgow
Capacity:1,500 (500 seated)
Chairman:Dom McInally
Manager:Danny Boyle & Gavin Mackie
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Owner:Dom McInally

Caledonian Locomotives Football Club are a Scottish football club based in the north of Glasgow at Petershill Park, Springburn, and currently playing in the .

The club was previously known as Rossvale Juniors Football Club prior to the 2023–24 season and originally from the town of Bishopbriggs, East Dunbartonshire. The Rossvale club continues as a separate amateur entity, having split from the team which became Caledonian Locomotives in 2022.

History

Originally formed in 1976 by John Grey as Woodhill Boys Club, Rossvale run youth football teams from under 5 to over 35 level.

The decision was taken by Rossvale in early 2010 to enter an adult team in the Junior football set up, with the aim of allowing ex-youth players to remain in the game at a decent standard. Rossvale joined the Central District Second Division for the start of the 2011–12 season.[1]

The club clinched their first Junior honour in March 2015 by winning the 2014–15 Central District Second Division title. A notable player in their victorious squad was former Aberdeen and Scotland striker Robbie Winters.[2] Three years later the club won the Central District First Division title, and then immediately gained promotion to the West Region Premiership the following season. In 2020, like all West Region clubs, Rossvale moved to the senior pyramid by joining the West of Scotland Football League.

The team are based at Petershill Park in Glasgow (also home of Petershill and Glasgow City), having initially been based at Huntershill, where the owners, East Dunbartonshire Council, were unwilling to invest in upgrading its facilities. They moved for the 2017–18 season initially,[3] with a groundsharing arrangement for first team fixtures also in place at New Tinto Park in Govan, Glasgow (home of Benburb).[4]

The team was managed from November 2017 to September 2019 by former Albion Rovers defender Gordon Moffat.[5] The management team of manager David Gormley and assistant manager Sean Higgins took over in September 2019 but left just before the new 21/22 season start.

In February 2022, Rossvale announced new co-owners, shareholder and directors to their structure, subject to SFA approval. Mark Tivey[6] and Andrew Pritchard,[7] co-owners of Europa Point F.C. in the Gibraltar National League, would join chairman Dom McInally in forming the new structure of Rossvale with the aim to provide new pathways into further European competition. Ultimately the partnership never came to fruition and was ended just four months later in June 2022.[8]

Having split from the amateur sports club the previous year (with a grace period agreed between the two entities in which the WoSPL team were allowed to keep using the Rossvale name),[9] in April 2023 it was announced that the name would be changed to Caledonian Thistle Football Club.[10] However, this led to controversy as the planned name was seen to be too similar to Inverness Caledonian Thistle. The Inverness club announced they would take it forward to the SFA to determine the viability of the name change.[11] Ultimately after amicable talks between both the boards of the two clubs, it was decided that Rossvale would change their name to Caledonian Locomotives FC, chosen to represent the rail industry in Springburn where the club play their home matches.[12]

Managers

Honours

As Rossvale

External links

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.kirkintilloch-herald.co.uk/sport/rossvale_aiming_for_seasons_in_the_sun_1_363019 Rossvale aiming for seasons in the sun
  2. News: O'Donnell. Jim. Rossvale joy as Martin Lauchlan's troops secure Central Second Division title with five games to spare. 10 March 2015. Evening Times. 9 March 2015.
  3. News: McNab. Ken. Juniors: Happy homecoming for Rossvale as gaffer Brian McGinty trains his sights on promotion from Central First Division. 22 February 2018. Evening Times. 3 July 2017.
  4. News: Maclean . Ian . Rossvale to quit Huntershill and groundshare with Benburb . 30 June 2019 . Kirkintilloch Herald . 5 May 2019.
  5. Web site: Rossvale FC. www.facebook.com. 22 February 2018. en.
  6. Web site: Tivey. Mark. LinkedIn.
  7. Web site: Pritchard. Andrew. LinkedIn.
  8. Web site: Wilson. Fraser. 2022-02-09. Rossvale in ambitious tie-up with Gibraltar Premier Division club Europa Point. 2022-02-13. Daily Record.
  9. https://rossvalefcacademy.co.uk/club-statement/ Club Statement
  10. News: A New Era Awaits for Caledonian Thistle Football Club . 7 April 2023 . Twitter . 5 April 2023 . en.
  11. News: Clark . Will . Inverness Caledonian Thistle Supporters Trust launch formal protest against Glasgow football team Rossvale rebranding themselves as Caledonian Thistle . 2023-04-17 . 11 April 2023 . The Inverness Courier . en.
  12. Web site: 29 April 2023 . @RossvaleJFC on Twitter . 2023-05-03 . Twitter .
  13. News: O'Donnell . Jim . Boss has to Jack it in as family focus comes first . 9 October 2018 . Evening Times . 1 May 2014 . en.
  14. News: Holmes . Jeff . High-flying Rossvale part company with Martin Lauchlan . 9 October 2018 . Evening Times . 29 February 2016 . en.
  15. News: Juniors: Former Rangers player Brian McGinty ends football exile to take the reins at Rossvale . 9 October 2018 . Evening Times . 24 March 2016 . en.
  16. News: O'Donnell . Jim . Rossvale put Moffat through the mill but boss is just delighted to clinch title . 9 October 2018 . Evening Times . 22 May 2018 . en.