[1] A covered plastic-seated stand was built, which was funded by selling star player Davie Cooper for £100,000 to Rangers.
[1] To avoid having to apply legislation affecting stadium safety, the club installed wooden benches that reduced the capacity to 9,950.
[2] Land was purchased on Great Western Road on the outskirts of the town to construct a new stadium for the club, but the necessary approval was never obtained.
was reformed as a junior club by the United Clydebank Supporters[4] and it now plays at Holm Park in Yoker.
[6] A single piece of rubble of the old stadium is now on view at the Scottish Football Museum in Hampden Park.