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The tie was replayed the following week with Paisley Grammar School winning. Twenty-three teams entered the first ever Scottish Amateur Cup competition in 1910. The competition got off to an inauspicious start when Kilmacolm protested about the ground conditions at their first round tie against Paisley Grammar School. The cup was finally presented to the SAFA on 27 May 1910, cool football kits to be known as the Scottish Amateur Cup. Three clubs were expelled from the SAFA, and on 30 March 1910, football shorts the SFA agreed to present a cup to the value of £20 and the secretary was asked to obtain quotations for the design and cost.