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B Division Supplementary Cup

The Supplementary Cup was a Scottish football competition open to teams in the B Division, firstly in the Southern League during season 1945–46 and when full peacetime football returned the following season, the Scottish League between seasons 1946–47 and 1951–52. The competition never had a set format apart from a two-legged final when the competition was continued by the Scottish League.

B Division Supplementary Cup
Founded1944
Abolished1952
Region Scotland
Number of teams14 (1945–47)
16 (1947–52)
Last championsClyde (1st title)
Most successful club(s)East Fife (2 titles)

History

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The Supplementary Cup was organised by clubs in the B Division of the Southern League to dovetail the end of the league season in February. The competition was launched to accommodate clubs in the B Division who were faced with the prospect of a minimum 32 game campaign of league and cup fixtures. With crowds of over 15,000 attending matches, it prompted the Scottish League to continue the competition when full peacetime football returned the following season.

The second edition[clarification needed] of the competition again proved popular with crowds but the third edition proved difficult to run with trying to find suitable dates to play matches. The 1948–49 and 1949–50 editions saw the B Division clubs run the cup, without the league's organisation, which ended up being a shambles. Contributing factors such as finding suitable dates and waning interest from the public saw the tournament abandoned in 1949–50, which meant no return for the cup the following season. The success of the two Saint Mungo Cup tournaments celebrating the Festival of Britain in 1950–51, saw calls for the cup to be revived, which it did, for the 1951–52 season, which proved to be last edition of the competition to date.

The last known whereabouts of the trophy saw it reside in the boardroom at Shawfield by virtue of Clyde being the last winners of the competition, which could mean that the trophy currently resides in the boardroom at Broadwood, the current home of Clyde.[1]

List of Finals

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Southern League B Division

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Season Winner Score Runner-up Att Scorers Venue Ref
1945–46 Airdrieonians 2–1 Dumbarton Peters, Aitken; C Bootland Ibrox Park, Glasgow [2]

Scottish League B Division

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Season Home Team Score Away Team Att Scorers Venue Ref
1946–47 East Fife 3–2 Raith Rovers 18,000 Davidson, H Morris, T Adams; Maule, J Stewart Bayview Park [2][3][4]
Raith Rovers 1–4 East Fife 14,000 J Stewart; Duncan (2), H Morris, Davidson Starks Park
East Fife won 7–3 on aggregate.
1947–48 Stirling Albion 1–2 East Fife E Curran; H Morris, T Adams Annfield [2][5][6]
East Fife 7–0 Stirling Albion Duncan (3), D Davidson (3), J Davidson Bayview Park
East Fife won 9–1 on aggregate.
1948–49 Raith Rovers 1–2 St Johnstone Penman; McRoberts, Craig [2]
St Johnstone 2–0 Raith Rovers Munro, McRoberts
St Johnstone won 4–1 on aggregate.
1949–50 Forfar Athletic - Kilmarnock - - - [2]
Kilmarnock - Forfar Athletic - - -
Final not played. Competition abandoned.
1951–52 Clyde 5–1 St Johnstone 13,000 J Buchanan (4), T Ring; Goldie Shawfield Park [1][2][7]
St Johnstone 2–2 Clyde 5,500 Goldie, P Buckley; B McPhail (2) Muirton Park
Clyde won 7–3 on aggregate.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b Clyde FC: Hall of Fame – Harry Haddock clydefc.co.uk. Retrieved 17 January 2014.
  2. ^ a b c d e f "Supplementary Cup". Scottish Football Historical Archive. Retrieved 15 February 2017.
  3. ^ Minor Trophies – Supplementary Cup Archived 7 February 2016 at the Wayback Machine relichtie.net. Retrieved 17 January 2014.
  4. ^ "East Fife's results from Season 1946/47". Corstorphine.com. Retrieved 2 June 2022.
  5. ^ "A Season To Remember: 1947–48". AFTN. 7 February 2016. Archived from the original on 7 February 2016. Retrieved 17 January 2014.
  6. ^ "East Fife vs Stirling Albion statistics". Corstorphine.com. Retrieved 17 January 2014.
    "East Fife's results from Season 1947/48". Corstorphine.com. Retrieved 2 June 2022.
  7. ^ "1951–52: Clyde 5 v 1 St. Johnstone". Clyde FC. 26 April 1952. Retrieved 23 July 2020.
    "1951–52: St Johnstone 2 v 2 Clyde". Clyde FC. 29 April 1952. Retrieved 23 July 2020.