Spring Cup


The Spring Cup was a Scottish football tournament played in 1976. It was introduced for members of Division One and Two of the Scottish Football League in the wake of league reconstruction in 1975, to be played after the conclusion of all the league fixtures at the end of the 1975–76 season. It derived its title from the season it was played in.

League reconstruction and foundation

When Scottish Football League member clubs voted in favour reconstruction in the summer of 1974, the format they approved was a three division structure of 10, 14 and 14 teams respectively, to be introduced at the beginning of the 1975–76 season. The new Divisions One and Two would now contain 14 teams, previously considered a difficult number for creating a balanced schedule. A 26-game programme was considered too short, a 52-game programme too congested. A 39-game schedule would leave an imbalance with sides having two fixtures at home against some teams, and one against others. The solution the Scottish Football League opted for was a 26-game calendar augmented by a supplementary cup competition, the "Spring Cup". The tournament, to be played at the season's end, was open only to teams from Divisions One and Two.

Format

The 28 Division One and Two clubs were divided into seven groups of 4 teams. These sides would play each other home and away, with two points awarded for a win and one for a draw, the top two sides in the group qualifying for the second round. In addition, the two third-placed sides with the best record would also qualify. The second round and quarter-finals were played on a two-leg, home and away basis, while the semi-finals and final were to be played at neutral venues.

1975–76 Spring Cup

Division One Airdrieonians won the competition, defeating Division Two Clydebank in the final. They had qualified from a group containing Brechin City, East Fife and Stranraer. In the second round they eliminated Dunfermline Athletic 5–4 on aggregate, while in the quarter-finals they beat Hamilton Academical. In the semi-final, a strike from Cairney and two own goals helped them defeat Morton 3–1 at Love Street.

First round

Group 1

Home TeamScoreAway TeamDate
Airdrieonians 2–1 Brechin City 6 March 1976
Stranraer 1–0 East Fife 6 March 1976
Brechin City 4–0 Stranraer 13 March 1976
East Fife 3–0 Airdrieonians 13 March 1976
East Fife 2–0 Brechin City 20 March 1976
Stranraer 0–1 Airdrieonians 20 March 1976
Airdrieonians 1–0 East Fife 27 March 1976
Stranraer 2–2 Brechin City 27 March 1976
Brechin City 1–1 Airdrieonians 3 April 1976
East Fife 4–2 Stranraer 3 April 1976
Airdrieonians 6–2 Stranraer 10 April 1976
Brechin City 1–1 East Fife 10 April 1976

Group 2

Home TeamScoreAway TeamDate
Airdrieonians 2–1 Brechin City 6 March 1976
Stranraer 1–0 East Fife 6 March 1976
Brechin City 4–0 Stranraer 13 March 1976
East Fife 3–0 Airdrieonians 13 March 1976
East Fife 2–0 Brechin City 20 March 1976
Stranraer 0–1 Airdrieonians 20 March 1976
Airdrieonians 1–0 East Fife 27 March 1976
Stranraer 2–2 Brechin City 27 March 1976
Falkirk 3–1 Alloa Athletic 3 April 1976
Kilmarnock 3–1 Berwick Rangers 3 April 1976
Alloa Athletic 2–0 Berwick Rangers 10 April 1976
Falkirk 2–0 Kilmarnock 10 April 1976

Group 3

Home TeamScoreAway TeamDate
Forfar Athletic 0–1 Partick Thistle 6 March 1976
Meadowbank Thistle 0–4 St Mirren 6 March 1976
Partick Thistle 5–0 Meadowbank Thistle 13 March 1976
St Mirren 5–0 Forfar Athletic 13 March 1976
Forfar Athletic 3–3 Meadowbank Thistle 20 March 1976
St Mirren 1–2 Partick Thistle 20 March 1976
Forfar Athletic 0–1 St Mirren 27 March 1976
Meadowbank Thistle 2–1 Partick Thistle 27 March 1976
Partick Thistle 4–2 Forfar Athletic 3 April 1976
St Mirren 4–0 Meadowbank Thistle 3 April 1976
Meadowbank Thistle 1–0 Forfar Athletic 10 April 1976
Partick Thistle 1–3 St Mirren 10 April 1976

Group 4

Home TeamScoreAway TeamDate
Stenhousemuir 0–2 Arbroath 6 March 1976
Dumbarton 4–1 Albion Rovers 10 March 1976
Albion Rovers 1–0 Stenhousemuir 13 March 1976
Arbroath 0–1 Dumbarton 13 March 1976
Albion Rovers 1–0 Arbroath 20 March 1976
Stenhousemuir 2–1 Dumbarton 20 March 1976
Dumbarton 1–2 Arbroath 27 March 1976
Stenhousemuir 2–3 Albion Rovers 27 March 1976
Arbroath 0–1 Stenhousemuir 3 April 1976
Albion Rovers 1–2 Dumbarton 7 April 1976
Arbroath 3–2 Albion Rovers 10 April 1976
Dumbarton 3–1 Stenhousemuir 10 April 1976

Group 5

Home TeamScoreAway TeamDate
Cowdenbeath 3–0 Hamilton Academical 6 March 1976
Queen's Park 1–1 Dunfermline Athletic 6 March 1976
Dunfermline Athletic 1–0 Cowdenbeath 13 March 1976
Hamilton Academical 1–1 Queen's Park 13 March 1976
Dunfermline Athletic 1–2 Hamilton Academical 20 March 1976
Queen's Park 2–0 Cowdenbeath 20 March 1976
Cowdenbeath 4–0 Dunfermline Athletic 27 March 1976
Queen's Park 1–1 Hamilton Academical 27 March 1976
Dunfermline Athletic 2–1 Queen's Park 3 April 1976
Hamilton Academical 1–0 Cowdenbeath 6 April 1976
Cowdenbeath 1–3 Queen's Park 10 April 1976
Hamilton Academical 0–2 Dunfermline Athletic 10 April 1976

Group 6

Home TeamScoreAway TeamDate
Clyde 1–3 Clydebank 6 March 1976
Raith Rovers 4–2 Queen of the South 10 March 1976
Clydebank 1–2 Raith Rovers 13 March 1976
Queen of the South 1–2 Clyde 13 March 1976
Clyde 2–2 Raith Rovers 20 March 1976
Clydebank 4–0 Queen of the South 20 March 1976
Queen of the South 1–3 Clydebank 27 March 1976
Raith Rovers 2–1 Clyde 27 March 1976
Clydebank 3–0 Clyde 3 April 1976
Queen of the South 2–0 Raith Rovers 3 April 1976
Clyde 1–0 Queen of the South 10 April 1976
Raith Rovers 2–1 Clydebank 10 April 1976

Group 7

Home TeamScoreAway TeamDate
East Stirlingshire 1–2 Morton 6 March 1976
Morton 2–4 Montrose 13 March 1976
Stirling Albion 0–0 East Stirlingshire 13 March 1976
Montrose 3–0 East Stirlingshire 20 March 1976
Stirling Albion 0–1 Morton 20 March 1976
East Stirlingshire 2–1 Stirling Albion 27 March 1976
Montrose 1–4 Morton 27 March 1976
Montrose 3–2 Stirling Albion 31 March 1976
Stirling Albion 2–3 Montrose 3 April 1976
Morton 1–0 East Stirlingshire 7 April 1976
East Stirlingshire 1–1 Montrose 10 April 1976
Morton 1–1 Stirling Albion 10 April 1976

Second Rounds

First Leg

Second Leg

Quarter-finals

First Leg

Second Leg

Semi-finals

Final

Demise

It quickly became apparent that the competition was not proving popular with spectators, and club directors began to talk of further change. The Scottish Football League itself seemed to have an ambiguous attitude to the competition, failing to have the trophy engraved before the first final. In May 1976, a motion forwarded by Albion Rovers to have a 39-game Division One and Two calendar, effectively ending the Spring Cup, was overwhelmingly backed, coming into force for the start of the 1976–77 season.