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Glasgow football club calls it quits after 11 years
Glasgow football club calls it quits after 11 years

Glasgow Times

time4 days ago

  • Sport
  • Glasgow Times

Glasgow football club calls it quits after 11 years

Broomhill FC, which has been operating for 11 years, confirmed that it will cease operations after "sustainability" concerns. The Lowland League side cited a "number of factors" behind the move, including the "enforced termination" of its ground-sharing agreement with Dumbarton FC. The club also explained that the decision is "not one they take lightly" and thanked fans for their support over the years. A statement was published on social media confirming the move. A fond farewell, from Broomhill FC. — Broomhill Football Club (@BroomhillFC) May 30, 2025 READ MORE: Three Rangers board members depart amid American revolution Founded as part of Broomhill Sports Club in 2004, the team entered the Lowland League as BSC Glasgow FC in 2014/15 and won the SFA South Challenge Cup in their first season. Broomhill also reached the South Challenge Cup final and Lowland League Cup final before taking home the League Cup trophy in 2018/19. Simon Ferry was appointed manager of Broomhill FC in May 2022 after football media platform Open Goal struck up a partnership with club (Image: Craig Williamson - SNS Group) Football media platform Open Goal, which is known for its popular podcast of the same name, struck up a partnership with the club in May 2022, with plans announced for social media content and programming centred on the team. The club was renamed Open Goal Broomhill FC as part of the move. A documentary aired which followed the management team, players and club officials over the course of the 2022/23 campaign. The partnership was hailed by both parties as 'revolutionary' and 'the beginning of a new era for the club and lower league football'. However, the project ended after just 12 months. Broomhill played its final match against Civil Service Strollers on April 25.

Ambitious non-league Scots club folds after just 11 years due to ‘a number of factors'
Ambitious non-league Scots club folds after just 11 years due to ‘a number of factors'

Scottish Sun

time4 days ago

  • Sport
  • Scottish Sun

Ambitious non-league Scots club folds after just 11 years due to ‘a number of factors'

Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) BROOMHILL FC have folded after just 11 years of existence in the Scottish non-league. The club was originally founded as a children's sports club in 2004, with BSC Glasgow FC launching in 2014 to give players a pathway into adult football. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 3 Broomhill FC have folded after just 11 years in the Scottish non-league Credit: Willie Vass 3 The club briefly rebranded to Open Goal Broomhill and appointed Simon Ferry as manager in 2022 Credit: JSHPIX / free image 3 Their partnership and stadium share with Dumbarton ending was cited as a major factor in the folding Credit: PA 2022 saw the club partner with the Open Goal media brand and podcast host Simon Ferry became the manager, with the team rebranding to Open Goal Broomhill. A year later the partnership ended and the club rebranded to Broomhill Football Club, and entered a deal allowing them to play at Dumbarton Football Stadium. But a statement on the club's account on X, formerly Twitter, has announced that the end of that deal and a 'number of factors' - including a first relegation out of the Lowland League - means that the board has decided to fold the club. The statement said: "We'd like to address the rumours that you may (or may not, depending on how 'online' you are) have been hearing over the last week or so. "Due to a number of factors, including the enforced termination of our ground sharing agreement with Dumbarton FC, the continued frustrations in securing support for our own facility, and the sustainability of running a club at this level, the board have decided to bring Broomhill FC's time to an end. "We have had an incredible ride over the last 11 years, from South Challenge Cup glory in our first season, to being runners-up in the Lowland League in 2018/19 and winning the Lowland League Cup in that season too (sorry about the dent!). Our Scottish Cup run in 2019/20, culminating in a televised match against Premiership side Hibernian, will live long in the memories of everyone associated with Broomhill. "As a club, we have never been afraid to try different things. "Some worked, some didn't but we've always tried to be innovative. "As a club we never shied away from anything, we've been bold every time we've made a decision, and we've backed them up even when they weren't popular. Mick Kennedy & Si Ferry in dreamland as play-off win sparks wild pitch invasion as East Kilbride plot rise through SPFL "Obviously this isn't a decision we've taken lightly and it comes as a blow to us, and to the committed volunteers and staff who have worked tirelessly to make the club a success over the last 11 years. "We would like to thank each and every person who has come into the club, offered their time, their spirit and their commitment to make Broomhill FC better. "To our supporters, though small in number, we appreciate your passion, your desire and your support for non-league football. "Non-league fitba is amazing, it brings us together in community, unites us in good-natured rivalries, and ultimately... it's great fun. "Through the highs and the lows, and all of the different badges, we've had so much fun for the last 11 seasons. "Thank you for having us." Keep up to date with ALL the latest news and transfers at the Scottish Sun football page

Broomhill FC comes to an end as board make tough decision
Broomhill FC comes to an end as board make tough decision

The National

time4 days ago

  • Sport
  • The National

Broomhill FC comes to an end as board make tough decision

Originally founded as Broomhill Sports Club in 2004, then as BSC Glasgow in 2014 and Broomhill FC in 2021, the club played in the Scottish Lowland League last season. However, they will not be involved from the upcoming season with the termination of a groundshare agreement with Dumbarton, "continued frustrations in securing support for our own facility," and sustainability measures to run the club cited as reasons for the club coming to an end. The side counts finishing as runners-up in the Lowland League, winning the SFA South Region Challenge Cup and the Lowland League Cup in their honours list. A statement confirmed: "We'd like to address the rumours that you may (or may not, depending on how 'online' you are) have been hearing over the last week or so: "Due to a number of factors, including the enforced termination of our ground sharing agreement with Dumbarton FC, the continued frustrations in securing support for our own facility, and the sustainability of running a club at this level, the board have decided to bring Broomhill FC's time to an end. "We have had an incredible ride over the last eleven years, from South Challenge Cup glory in our first season, to being runners-up in the Lowland League in 2018/19 and winning the Lowland League Cup in that season too (sorry about the dent!). Read more: "Our Scottish Cup run in 2019/20, culminating in a televised match against Premiership side Hibernian, will live long in the memories of everyone associated with Broomhill. "As a club, we have never been afraid to try different things. Some worked, some didn't, but we've always tried to be innovative. As a club we have never shied away from anything, we've been bold every time we've made a decision, and we've backed them up even when they weren't popular. "Obviously this isn't a decision we've taken lightly and it comes as a blow to us, and to the committed volunteers and staff who have worked tirelessly to make the club a success over the last eleven years. We would like to thank each and every person who has come into the club, offered their time, their spirit and their commitment to make Broomhill FC better. "To our supporters, though small in number, we appreciate your passion, your desire and your support for non-league football. "Non-league fitba is amazing, it brings us together in community, unites us in good-natured rivalries, and ultimately... it's great fun. "Through the highs and the lows, and all of the different badges, we've had so much fun for the last eleven seasons. "Thank you for having us. Broomhill FC."

How Greenock Juniors could still be promoted as fears grow for future of rival club
How Greenock Juniors could still be promoted as fears grow for future of rival club

Yahoo

time26-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

How Greenock Juniors could still be promoted as fears grow for future of rival club

GREENOCK JUNIORS may have missed out on promotion from the Third Division - but the Ravenscraig side could yet make the step up as fears grow for the future of one of their rivals. Having spent most of the season in the promotion places, Gary Fleming's men missed out after being overtaken by Threave Rovers in the final week of the campaign - with the Nock's 5-1 win at home to Lugar on the last day proving to be too little too late. Threave made the step up to the Second Division alongside Kilsyth Athletic and champions Thorn Athletic, with Greenock left to rue the 12 points dropped in the course of a five-match winless run during March. But events off the park elsewhere could yet see Greenock among the teams lining up in the Second Division for the 2025-26 campaign. All should become a little clearer when the Scottish Lowland League's AGM takes place in the coming days. READ MORE SPORT Skipper reveals efforts to extend his playing career after three years at Morton Wemyss Bay kid reflects on meteoric rise from Port Juniors to Scotland under 19s Morton to host in-person kit launch next weekend Morton boss to hold talks with Championship rival as race for hotseat nears climax That meeting will see administrative confirmation of Broomhill FC's relegation from the Lowland League to the West of Scotland Football League (WoSFL). Broomhill's place in the Lowland League will be taken by Clydebank, who secured promotion to the fifth tier when they completed a 3-1 aggregate win over Musselburgh Athletic in the second leg of the Lowland League play-off at Holm Park on Sunday. However, the Tele understands that neither the Lowland League nor the WoSFL has received any communication from Broomhill, who played their final game of the Lowland League season on April 25, a 2-1 win over Civil Service Strollers at Stenhousemuir's Ochilview Park. That has sparked fears that Broomhill, who have played their home matches at Dumbarton FC for the last two seasons as part of a five-year groundsharing deal, could fold. Should no communication be received from Broomhill by June 7, the date of the West of Scotland Football League's AGM, then the teams in fourth place in the WoSFL's First, Second, Third and Fourth Divisions will all be promoted - with Greenock one of the four teams who would benefit, along with Kilwinning Rangers, Lanark United and Easterhouse FA. Broomhill have played in the Lowland League since the club's formation as BSC Glasgow 2014-15, having previously groundshared with Maryhill, Alloa Athletic and then, for a single season, at Broadwood Stadium in Cumbernauld. The current BSC Glasgow team, which competed alongside Port Glasgow in the WoSFL's Fourth Division in 2024-25, split from Broomhill in 2021. There's also doubt over BSC Glasgow's future in the WoSFL after a torrid campaign which saw them finish bottom of the table, with just three points to their name and a total of 165 goals conceded - an average of 5.5 per game.

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