They were members of the Scottish Football League in two spells, both during the 1920s,[3] and played at Chapelhill Park.
Later that year they inflicted Dunfermline Athletic's record defeat, 17–2.
They won the league in 1896–97, but left to join the Central Football Combination in 1898, where they played until 1901.
After folding in 1904, the club was reformed in 1907, and rejoined the Midland League in 1908.
[3] However, it was unrealistic for a town of only 3,000 people to sustain a league club,[5] and after finishing bottom of the table in the 1921–22 season, left to rejoin the Eastern League.