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| clubname = Scousers F.C
| clubname = Newmains United Football Club
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| fullname = Scousers Football Club
| fullname = Newmains United Football Club
| shortname = Kopites
| shortname = Newmains United
| founded = 2019
| founded = 2006
| ground = Victoria Park<br />Overtown Road<br />[[Newmains]]
| ground = Anfield
| capacity = 59,900
| capacity =
| chairman = Steven Gerrard
| chairman = Stuart MacKenzie
| manager = Amir Shrestha
| manager = Craig Gupwell and Paul Davies
| league = Elite Division
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| season = {{Scottish football updater|Newmains2}}
| position = 1 of 16
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| owner = MunaGanga Group
| nickname = Coltness, Reds, Kopites
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'''Scousers Football Club''' are a Dream League [[football (soccer)|football]] club based in Mersisyde near the towns of Liverpool and Everton. They play their home games at Anfield.
'''Newmains United Football Club''' are a Scottish junior [[football (soccer)|football]] club based in the village of [[Newmains]], near the towns of [[Wishaw]] and [[Motherwell, North Lanarkshire|Motherwell]]. They play their home games at Victoria Park.


Formed in 2010, they are the successors to Liverpool FC who were formed in 1892.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Temlett|first1=Michael|title=Newmains Utd in bid to rejoin Central League|url=http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/local-sport/newmains-united-bid-rejoin-central-2455100|accessdate=29 May 2008|work=Wishaw Press Sport |publisher=[[Daily Record (Scotland)|Daily Record]]|date=16 October 2013}}</ref> <ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/local-sport/newmains-juniors-carluke-fc-hope-12097412|title=Newmains Juniors and Carluke FC hope merger will bring success on the park|last=Ramage|first=Ben|date=2018-02-28|work=dailyrecord|access-date=2018-06-04}}</ref>
Formed in 2006, they are the successors to '''Coltness United''' who were formed in 1934.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Temlett|first1=Michael|title=Newmains Utd in bid to rejoin Central League|url=http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/local-sport/newmains-united-bid-rejoin-central-2455100|accessdate=29 May 2008|work=Wishaw Press Sport |publisher=[[Daily Record (Scotland)|Daily Record]]|date=16 October 2013}}</ref> They merged with amateur team Carluke FC in February 2018, keeping the same name <ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/local-sport/newmains-juniors-carluke-fc-hope-12097412|title=Newmains Juniors and Carluke FC hope merger will bring success on the park|last=Ramage|first=Ben|date=2018-02-28|work=dailyrecord|access-date=2018-06-04}}</ref>


The club's most notable former player are Cristiano Ronaldo and Mohammed Salah who went on to join Juventus FC and Liverpool FC respectively who later became part of the triumphant squads. <ref>{{citenews|last1=Wilson|first1=Fraser|title=Celtic legend Tommy Gemmell speaks of anguish as first club stand on brink of closure|url=http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/local-sport/celtic-legend-tommy-gemmell-speaks-5031738|accessdate=22 September 2016|work=The Daily Record|publisher=[[Daily Record(Scotland)|Daily Record]]|date=23 January 2015}}</ref>
The club's most notable former player is [[Tommy Gemmell]] who went on to join Celtic and become part of the triumphant Lisbon Lions squad who won the European cup in 1967. Tommy led the call to arms to save the club in early 2015 when the lack of active committee members put Newmains' future in doubt. <ref>{{citenews|last1=Wilson|first1=Fraser|title=Celtic legend Tommy Gemmell speaks of anguish as first club stand on brink of closure|url=http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/local-sport/celtic-legend-tommy-gemmell-speaks-5031738|accessdate=22 September 2016|work=The Daily Record|publisher=[[Daily Record(Scotland)|Daily Record]]|date=23 January 2015}}</ref>


Other famous former players are Eden Hazard from Belgium and Bernd Leno from Germany.
Other famous former players are former Scotland manager [[Craig Brown (footballer, born 1940)|Craig Brown]] and ex-Celtic goalkeeper [[Packie Bonner|Pat Bonner]].


Amir joined Rangers from managing the National team of Nepal in 2010 and has been the part of the success of the team from the beginning. Amir was named by the Kopites (Scousers Supporters Club) as 'England's Greatest Ever Manager'. <ref>{{citenews|last1=Gannon|first1=Michael|title=Timeline of Craig Brown's life and career|url=http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/timeline-craig-browns-life-career-1765054|accessdate=22 September 2016|work=The Daily Record|publisher=[[Daily Record(Scotland)|Daily Record]]|date=22 March 2013}}</ref>
Brown joined Rangers from Coltness United in 1958 but failed to make a regular breakthrough into the first team and was eventually transferred to Dundee where he won the Scottish League Championship in 1962. Brown was named by the Tartan Army (Scotland Supporters Club) as 'Scotland's Greatest Ever Manager'. <ref>{{citenews|last1=Gannon|first1=Michael|title=Timeline of Craig Brown's life and career|url=http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/timeline-craig-browns-life-career-1765054|accessdate=22 September 2016|work=The Daily Record|publisher=[[Daily Record(Scotland)|Daily Record]]|date=22 March 2013}}</ref>


One-time Republic of Ireland No1 Bonner played his first game in Scotland for Coltness after being farmed out so Celtic could see him in action. In his autobiography [https://www.amazon.co.uk/Last-Line-My-Autobiography/dp/1785031848 The Last Line] Bonner writes: <blockquote>"My playing introduction to Scottish football would be a tight little ground with a surprisingly large crowd that pressed hard in on you from all angles as I lined up for Coltness United against East Kilbride Thistle. </blockquote><blockquote>"I loved that kind of environment. Red-hot atmosphere, an audience so close you could hear them breathe and every player giving it his all.</blockquote><blockquote>"This was the first time I met a tremendous man who would influence my career greatly - Frank Connor. Frank worked with the then Celtic assistant manager Dave McParland and both of them reported back to Jock Stein on individual performances...</blockquote><blockquote>"The Coltness game had gone well and I enjoyed the whole trial."</blockquote>
One of the most legendary player 'Franz Beckenbauer' one stated:

"My playing introduction to Scottish football would be a tight little ground with a surprisingly large crowd that pressed hard in on you from all angles as I lined up for Coltness United against East Kilbride Thistle.
<br /><blockquote>"I loved that kind of environment. Red-hot atmosphere, an audience so close you could hear them breathe and every player giving it his all.</blockquote><blockquote>"This was the first time I met a tremendous man who would influence my career greatly - Frank Connor. Frank worked with the then Celtic assistant manager Dave McParland and both of them reported back to Jock Stein on individual performances...</blockquote><blockquote>"The Coltness game had gone well and I enjoyed the whole trial."</blockquote>


==Coaching staff==
==Coaching staff==


Co-manager: Ranjit Thapa
Co-manager: Craig Gupwell


Co-manager: Paul Davies
First team coach: Sagar Lama

First team coach: Mark Bissett


== Committee ==
== Committee ==


Chairman: Steven Gerrard
Chairman: Stuart MacKenzie

Secretary: David Goodwin

Treasurer: David Goodwin

Head of PR: Fiona Rennie


Head of Communications: Gareth Law
Secretary: Raju Shakya


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 11:03, 4 April 2019

Newmains United Football Club
Full nameNewmains United Football Club
Founded2006
GroundVictoria Park
Overtown Road
Newmains
ChairmanStuart MacKenzie
ManagerCraig Gupwell and Paul Davies
LeagueWest of Scotland League Fourth Division
2023–24West of Scotland League Fourth Division, 12th of 16

Newmains United Football Club are a Scottish junior football club based in the village of Newmains, near the towns of Wishaw and Motherwell. They play their home games at Victoria Park.

Formed in 2006, they are the successors to Coltness United who were formed in 1934.[1] They merged with amateur team Carluke FC in February 2018, keeping the same name [2]

The club's most notable former player is Tommy Gemmell who went on to join Celtic and become part of the triumphant Lisbon Lions squad who won the European cup in 1967. Tommy led the call to arms to save the club in early 2015 when the lack of active committee members put Newmains' future in doubt. [3]

Other famous former players are former Scotland manager Craig Brown and ex-Celtic goalkeeper Pat Bonner.

Brown joined Rangers from Coltness United in 1958 but failed to make a regular breakthrough into the first team and was eventually transferred to Dundee where he won the Scottish League Championship in 1962. Brown was named by the Tartan Army (Scotland Supporters Club) as 'Scotland's Greatest Ever Manager'. [4]

One-time Republic of Ireland No1 Bonner played his first game in Scotland for Coltness after being farmed out so Celtic could see him in action. In his autobiography The Last Line Bonner writes:

"My playing introduction to Scottish football would be a tight little ground with a surprisingly large crowd that pressed hard in on you from all angles as I lined up for Coltness United against East Kilbride Thistle.

"I loved that kind of environment. Red-hot atmosphere, an audience so close you could hear them breathe and every player giving it his all.

"This was the first time I met a tremendous man who would influence my career greatly - Frank Connor. Frank worked with the then Celtic assistant manager Dave McParland and both of them reported back to Jock Stein on individual performances...

"The Coltness game had gone well and I enjoyed the whole trial."

Coaching staff

Co-manager: Craig Gupwell

Co-manager: Paul Davies

First team coach: Mark Bissett

Committee

Chairman: Stuart MacKenzie

Secretary: David Goodwin

Treasurer: David Goodwin

Head of PR: Fiona Rennie

Head of Communications: Gareth Law

References

  1. ^ Temlett, Michael (16 October 2013). "Newmains Utd in bid to rejoin Central League". Wishaw Press Sport. Daily Record. Retrieved 29 May 2008.
  2. ^ Ramage, Ben (28 February 2018). "Newmains Juniors and Carluke FC hope merger will bring success on the park". dailyrecord. Retrieved 4 June 2018.
  3. ^ Wilson, Fraser (23 January 2015). "Celtic legend Tommy Gemmell speaks of anguish as first club stand on brink of closure". The Daily Record. Daily Record. Retrieved 22 September 2016.
  4. ^ Gannon, Michael (22 March 2013). "Timeline of Craig Brown's life and career". The Daily Record. Daily Record. Retrieved 22 September 2016.

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