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Airdrie United F.C.
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Full nameAirdrie United Football Club
Nickname(s)The Diamonds
Founded2002
GroundNew Broomfield
Airdrie
Scotland
Capacity10,172
ChairmanScotland Jim Ballantyne
ManagerScotland Jimmy Boyle
LeagueScottish Second Division
WebsiteClub website
Current season

Airdrie United Football Club are a Scottish professional football team based in the town of Airdrie, North Lanarkshire. They are currently managed by ex-Airdrieonians player and former Airdrie United Under 19s coach Jimmy Boyle. They are members of the Scottish Football League and play in the Scottish Second Division. Club Chairman Jim Ballantyne also serves as president of The Scottish Football League and sits on the board of The Scottish Football Association.

Airdrie United have won two trophies in their short history – the Scottish Second Division in 2003–04 and the ALBA Challenge Cup in 2008–09.

Although they are officially known as Airdrie United, they are now often referred to as "Airdrie" by supporters and the media.

History

Formation

Airdrie United were formed in 2002, following the bankruptcy of Airdrieonians due to heavy debts.

Airdrieonians had finished runners-up in the Scottish First Division in the 2001–02 season but went out of business with debts approaching £3 million. The collapse of "The Diamonds", as they were known due to their distinctive kits, created a vacancy in the Scottish Football League (in the Scottish Third Division). Accountant and Airdrieonians fan Jim Ballantyne attempted, with the help of others, to gain entry with a club called "Airdrie United" who were essentially to be a reincarnation of Airdrieonians. Their application however was rejected as the then English Northern Premier League side Gretna were preferred by league members over the new Airdrie United.

Ballantyne went on to complete a buy-out of the ailing Second Division side Clydebank and with SFL approval the club were relocated to Airdrie, the strips were transformed to resemble that of Airdrieonians, and the name was changed to Airdrie United. While this means that the club are therefore officially a continuation of Clydebank they are almost universally accepted as a reincarnation of Airdrieonians, with Clydebank having been reformed by supporters groups and entering into the Scottish Junior League.

The Early Years – incl. a league title & new manager (2002–2007)

Managed by Sandy Stewart, Airdrie United's 1st match took place at New Broomfield against Forfar Athletic in August 2002, with captain Stephen Docherty scoring the only goal of the game as the Diamonds won 1–0. This 1st season in existence saw the club take the form of promotion challengers and only narrowly fail to achieve this aim due to a late injury-time goal from Brechin City which saw them promoted ahead of the Diamonds. Airdrie shocked Premier League outfit Kilmarnock by knocking them out of that season's CIS Insurance Cup on penalties at Rugby Park.

The 1st trophy came in the 2003–04 season, when they won the Second Division Championship and gained promotion to the First Division. The side had started poorly but went on a run that saw them unbeaten in the last 18 games of the season. The final game of this run and of the league campaign saw a crowd of over 5,700 at New Broomfield to watch Airdrie defeat Morton 2–0 and lift the League Championship trophy, the club having been confirmed champions the previous week following their 1–0 victory away to Alloa Athletic at Recreation Park. In the same season, Airdrie reached the final of the Challenge Cup, but lost 2–0 to Inverness Caledonian Thistle at McDiarmid Park. Seasons 2004–05 and 2005–06 in the First Division saw the club finish 5th and 6th respectively.

Controversy surrounded the club in 2006:- In May player Kevin Barkey had a verbally-agreed contract offer withdrawn when supporters found what were alleged to be "pro-IRA" pictures on an internet dating profile he had made[1], and manager Sandy Stewart was sacked in November after over 4 years in charge. Stewart was replaced by former Airdrieonians player and Airdrie United coach Kenny Black, his 1st management post,[2] and under Black the Diamonds finished the 2006–07 season 9th in the league, consigning them to the Scottish First Division Play-Off position. After beating Brechin City in the semi-final by an aggregate score of 6–1, Airdrie lost the final against Stirling Albion 5–4 on aggregate, relegating the club for the first time in their short history. Another game of note in the 2006–07 season was a 1–0 home defeat to local rivals Motherwell in the Scottish Cup.

Mixed Fortunes – incl. play-offs, Cup win & club changes (2007–2010)

The club experienced many highs and lows over this period:

In 2007–08 season Airdrie finished behind Second Division winners Ross County, entering them into the play-offs where they beat Raith Rovers 4–2 on aggregate in the semi-finals, before losing to Clyde 3–0 on aggregate. However, the enforced relegation of Gretna to the Third Division, following them being put into administration, caused a restructuring of the leagues, with Airdrie being promoted to the First Division by virtue of being the losing play-off finalists.

The 2008–09 season saw the club overcome Hearts before exiting to Dundee Utd. in the 3rd round of the Co-operative Insurance Cup, and the Alba Challenge Cup final win over Ross County ended in a 3–2 penalty shoot out victory after a 2–2 draw. After this success much speculation surrounded manager Kenny Black, with him signing a long term contract (until 2012) following media reports linking him with Dundee. Escaping automatic league relegation but again finding themselves in a series of play-off games, Airdrie beat Peterhead 4–1 on aggregate, then met Second Division runners up Ayr United in the 2 legged final – following a 2–2 draw away, Airdrie lost the return game 1–0, and this defeat sealed the club to a 2nd relegation and 3rd successive play-off final loss. With much pressure from the fans on manager Kenny Black, chairman Jim Ballantyne announced the club would remain full-time with Black at the helm. However, the Diamonds were given a reprieve as the continued uncertainty over the future of Livingston meant that the West Lothian club were relegated to the Third division, so Airdrie were re-instated to the First by virtue of losing play-off finalists, giving the club a 2nd lifeline in just 2 years after the previous demise of Gretna.

The 2009–10 season saw Airdrie reach the 4th round of the Scottish Cup, but lost to Raith Rovers at home in the replay. More disappointment was to follow when, despite overturning an 11-point deficit to reach the Second Division relegation play-offs, they lost 3–1 on aggregate to Brechin City in the semi-finals. It was the 3rd successive season that Airdrie lost in the play-off stage, but unlike the previous 2 years there was to be no reprieve. And, as part of big financial cutbacks, all players were released by the club in May, whilst at the beginning of June it was announced the club would be operating on a part time basis. Later that month manager Kenny Black was "relieved of his duties", with Jimmy Boyle appointed interim manager. Although Black and the club initially failed to reach agreement over compensation due to him for the remaining 2 years left on his contract, an agreement was reached when the media announced in July that Black was to become an assistant coach with the Scotland national team.

Another former player at the helm (2010–present)

Season 2010–11 saw Jimmy Boyle appointed manager on a permanent basis in September, with The Airdrie and Coatbridge Advertiser claiming that the contract was to run until the end of season 2011–2012. After a 1st round Co-operative Insurance Cup 1–0 away victory over 3rd Division Lanarkshire derby rivals Albion Rovers , Airdrie progressed to the 2nd round to meet Kilmarnock, but were beaten 6–2 at Rugby Park, and so exited the competition. However, the club's decision to focus on developing youth was vindicated in January 2011, as Celtic signed teenager Tony Watt for a sum of £80,000 plus add-ons. Airdrie overcame Beith Juniors 4–3 in a January Scottish Cup 3rd round replay in Ayrshire (after a 2–2 draw at home in November), but after another 2–2 draw v Morton in the 4th round at Cappielow, Airdrie lost the replay 5–2, and so gave up their place in the competition for another year. The league campaign ended with the club finishing 6th.

Airdrie began the new Season 2011–12 with mixed results:- they exited to Livingston in the 1st round of The Ramsdens Challenge Cup, however they defeated Stirling Albion 5-0 in round 1 of the The Scottish Communities League Cup and Raith Rovers 2-0 in round 2. The club were then drawn with Dundee United of the SPL in the 3rd round, but lost the match 2-0.

The 1st ever league game between the newly formed Airdrie United and local rivals Albion Rovers took place at New Broomfield on 10th September, with the Diamonds winning 4-0. In November 2011 the club revised 2 records:- a new record loss (7-2 to Albion Rovers), and 2 weeks later a new record win (11-0 v Gala Fairydean). This latter result surpassed the old record of 11/3/06 v Dundee (7-0), and booked the club's place in the 4th round of the Scottish Cup to play Dundee Utd.

Stadium

New Broomfield main entrance

Airdrie United play their home fixtures at Excelsior Stadium, Airdrie, unofficially known as New Broomfield. The defunct Airdrieonians previous home, Broomfield Park, was sold to supermarket chain Safeway later becoming Wm. Morrisons, who were given permission to build a new store on the site. This transaction has been cited as being the cause of the financial ruination of the club; as their old ground was demolished several years before they acquired planning permission for the new stadium. In the intervening years the club ground-shared Broadwood Stadium, in Cumbernauld, the home of Clyde.

Colours

Airdrie United have inherited Airdrieonians distinctive playing colours of a white shirt with a red diamond. The design is the basis of Airdrieonians nickname, The Diamonds, which has also been adopted by Airdrie United.

Rivals

The club's major rival is Motherwell, and this is a match that Airdrie fans consider to be the biggest, known as the Lanarkshire derby. They share a minor rivalry with neighbours Albion Rovers, and animosity between the fans over the years has led to rivalries with Ayr United, Partick Thistle and St. Mirren.

Officials

Current First Team Squad

Goalkeepers:


Andrew Duncan – Connor Fairley - Paul McKane


Defenders:


Jamie Bain – Graeme Goodall – Kevin Green - Craig Hill – David LilleyPaul Lovering – Kieran Stallard


Midfielders:


Nathan Blockley – Rhys Devlin – Phil Johnston – Fraser Keast – Sean LynchWillie McLaren - Graeme OwensJamie Stevenson - Alistair Woodburn


Forwards:


John Boyle – Danny Burns – Ryan Donnelly – Derek Holmes – Scott Morton – Scott Sally

Managers

Name Years Achievements
Jimmy Boyle 2010–
Kenny Black 2006–2010 Scottish Challenge Cup Winners 2008–09
Sandy Stewart 2002–2006 Scottish Second Division Champions 2003–04, Challenge Cup Runners-Up 2003–04

Club Honours & Records

Honours

Records

Record Type Record Additional Information
Most League Points in a Season 70 in Second Division 2002–03
Most League Goals by a Player in Season 19, Allan Russell in Second Division 2007–08
Record Total League Appearances
Record Total League Goals 34, Stephen McKeown
Record Attendance 5,924 v Motherwell on 06/1/07 in Scottish Cup 3rd round at New Broomfield
Record Win 11–0 v Gala Fairydean on 19/11/11 in Scottish Cup 3rd Round
Record Loss 2–7 v Albion Rovers on 5/11/11 in Second Division

Club Statistics

League performance

2011–2012 Div. 2: 9th - as at November 2011.

10–11 Div. 2: 6th

09–10 Div. 1: 9th – Relegated to Div. 2 after defeat in play-offs.

08–09 Div. 1: 9th – Defeated in play-offs but maintained Div. 1 status due to the demotion of Livingston.

07–08 Div. 2: 2nd – Defeated in play-offs but secured promotion to Div. 1 due to the demise of Gretna.

06–07 Div. 1: 9th – Relegated to Div. 2 after defeat in play-offs.

05–06 Div. 1: 6th

04–05 Div. 1: 5th

03–04 Div. 2: 1st – Promoted to Div. 1 as Champions.

02–03 Div. 2: 3rd

Attendances

HL – Highest league attendance (p – play off), HSC – Highest Scottish Cup attendance


2011–2012 Div. 2: HL 1368 (v Albion Rovers, 10/9/11) - Average 854, HSC 732 (v Gala Fairydean 19/11/11) - as at November 2011.

10–11 Div. 2: HL 1127 (V Ayr Utd., 14/8/10) – Average 789, HSC 1412 (v Beith Juniors 20/10/10)

09–10 Div. 1: HL 1864 (v Dunfermline Athletic, 1/5/10) – Average 1085

08–09 Div. 1: HLp 3303 (v Ayr Utd., 24/5/09) – Average 1437

07–08 Div. 2: HLp 2077 (v Raith Rovers, 3/5/08) – Average 1081, HSC 3258 (v Kilmarnock, 28/1/08)

06–07 Div. 1: HLp 3465 (v Stirling Albion, 12/5/07) – Average 1351, HSC 5924 (v Motherwell, 6/1/07)

05–06 Div. 1: HL 2661 (v St. Mirren, 14/1/06) – Average 1349, HSC 3557 (v Dundee, /2/06)

04–05 Div. 1: HL 3245 (v Falkirk, 30/10/04) – Average 1923

03–04 Div. 2: HL 5709 (v Morton, 15/5/04) – Average 1862

02–03 Div. 2: HL 2285 (v Forfar Athletic, 3/8/02) – Average 1439

Top league goalscorers

2011–12 Div. 2: Ryan Donnelly - 11 - as at November 2011.

10–11 Div. 2: Scott Gemmill – 9

09–10 Div. 1: John Baird – 11

08–09 Div. 1: Simon Lynch – 19

07–08 Div. 2: Allan Russell – 19

06–07 Div. 1: Gary Twigg – 10

05–06 Div. 1: Bryan Prunty – 15

04–05 Div. 1: Owen Coyle – 14

03–04 Div. 2: Owen Coyle – 13

02–03 Div. 2: Jerome Vareille – 18

Official Club Awards

Player of the Year

Season Senior Player of the Year Young Player of the Year
2010–11 Scotland Ryan McCord Scotland Jamie Bain
2008–09 Scotland Stephen Robertson Scotland Bobby Donnelly
2007–08 Scotland Allan Russell Scotland Kevin Watt
2006–07 Scotland Neil McGowan Scotland Stephen McKenna
2005–06 Scotland Bryan Prunty Scotland Steven McDougall
2004–05 Scotland Marvyn Wilson Scotland Stephen McKenna
2003–04 Scotland David Dunn Scotland Willie McLaren
2002–03 France Jérôme Vareille Scotland Stephen McKeown

Hall of Fame

Season Inductee
2008–09 Scotland Evan Balfour, Scotland Jackie Keenan
2007–08 Scotland Jimmy Sandison, Scotland Stephen McKeown,Scotland John Lapsley,Scotland Jimmy Crapnell
2006–07 Scotland Stephen Docherty, Scotland Paul Jack,Scotland Jimmy Reid
2005–06 Scotland Alex MacDonald, Scotland Willie McCulloch, Scotland Jimmy Conner
2004–05 Scotland Brian McKeown, Scotland Lawrie Leslie
2003–04 England Steve Cooper, Scotland Billy Wilson
2002–03 Spain Antonio Calderón, Scotland Alan Lawrence, Scotland Jimmy Welch

See also

References

  1. ^ "Kev cut loose". The Express. 2006-05-26. {{cite news}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help)
  2. ^ "Black Appointed new Airdrie boss". BBC Sport Online. 2006-11-17. Retrieved 2008-07-02.

External links

Club Site

News pages

Photography