[4] Rangers Football Club were formed by four founders of the rowing club – brothers Moses McNeil and Peter McNeil, Peter Campbell and William McBeath – who met at West End Park (now known as Kelvingrove Park) in March 1872.
[citation needed] Rangers' first match, in May that year, was a goalless friendly draw with Callander on Flesher's Haugh situated on Glasgow Green.
[5] It contains two medium boat bays: the riverside one is barely long enough for shorter coxless fours, and is used to store one of these, along with the club's doubles and Aldens.
A Filippi F41 Eight (named "Ben y Vrackie" after a hill outside Pitlochry) was bought with financial help from Henry Abram and Sons Ltd, Awards for All Scotland, the Sports Council for Glasgow and Culture and Sport Glasgow.
[8] Community Development Officer, Miki Lee Dale, was awarded sportscotland’s ‘Young Person’s Coach of the Year’ in 2017.
[10] There is also the Clydesdale Four's and Eight's Head, as well as the Corporate Regatta where companies can send teams to learn to row and then compete, which is both a source of income and new members.