[1] It was however a short-lived and unsuccessful club, entering the Scottish Cup three times, but losing the only two ties it played.
[3] In the circumstances it was not surprising that the club lost the tie at South Avenue 1–0.
[4] Its second tie, the following season, was disastrous, the club losing 7–0 at Airdrie, the latter club's biggest-ever Scottish Cup win,[5] despite Airdrie having a smaller membership.
[7] The club was replaced in Strathaven by the Vale of Avon club, which played at a ground owned by Avondale's James Grierson, and originally wore the same colours.
[10] The club played at Townhead, an 8-minute walk from the station.