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Arbroath v Queen of the South 13/11/2021

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Arbroath 1 Queen of the South 1, 13/11/2021. Gayfield, Scottish Championship. Formed in 1878, the home club has played on the site of their current ground since two years after their formation and are best known for their world record 36-0 victory in a Scottish Cup tie against Bon Accord in 1885. This match, watched by 1408 spectators against their visitors from Dumfries ended 1-1, which left Arbroath sitting near the top of the second tier of Scottish football. Photos by Colin McPherson.
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  • Arbroath 1 Queen of the South 1, 13/11/2021. Gayfield, Scottish Championship. An exterior view of the ground before Arbroath play Queen of the South in a Scottish Championship fixture at Gayfield Park. Formed in 1878, the home club has played on the site of their current ground since two years after their formation and are best known for their world record 36-0 victory in a Scottish Cup tie against Bon Accord in 1885. This match, watched by 1408 spectators against their visitors from Dumfries ended 1-1, which left Arbroath sitting near the top of the second tier of Scottish football. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Arbroath_v_QoS_CM13112021-01.JPG
  • Arbroath 1 Queen of the South 1, 13/11/2021. Gayfield, Scottish Championship. Two home supporters making their way around the ground before Arbroath play Queen of the South in a Scottish Championship fixture at Gayfield Park. Formed in 1878, the home club has played on the site of their current ground since two years after their formation and are best known for their world record 36-0 victory in a Scottish Cup tie against Bon Accord in 1885. This match, watched by 1408 spectators against their visitors from Dumfries ended 1-1, which left Arbroath sitting near the top of the second tier of Scottish football. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Arbroath_v_QoS_CM13112021-02.JPG
  • Arbroath 1 Queen of the South 1, 13/11/2021. Gayfield, Scottish Championship. Two home supporters making their way around the ground before Arbroath play Queen of the South in a Scottish Championship fixture at Gayfield Park. Formed in 1878, the home club has played on the site of their current ground since two years after their formation and are best known for their world record 36-0 victory in a Scottish Cup tie against Bon Accord in 1885. This match, watched by 1408 spectators against their visitors from Dumfries ended 1-1, which left Arbroath sitting near the top of the second tier of Scottish football. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Arbroath_v_QoS_CM13112021-03.JPG
  • Arbroath 1 Queen of the South 1, 13/11/2021. Gayfield, Scottish Championship. Two home supporters making their way around the ground before Arbroath play Queen of the South in a Scottish Championship fixture at Gayfield Park. Formed in 1878, the home club has played on the site of their current ground since two years after their formation and are best known for their world record 36-0 victory in a Scottish Cup tie against Bon Accord in 1885. This match, watched by 1408 spectators against their visitors from Dumfries ended 1-1, which left Arbroath sitting near the top of the second tier of Scottish football. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Arbroath_v_QoS_CM13112021-04.JPG
  • Arbroath 1 Queen of the South 1, 13/11/2021. Gayfield, Scottish Championship. An exterior view of the ground before Arbroath play Queen of the South in a Scottish Championship fixture at Gayfield Park. Formed in 1878, the home club has played on the site of their current ground since two years after their formation and are best known for their world record 36-0 victory in a Scottish Cup tie against Bon Accord in 1885. This match, watched by 1408 spectators against their visitors from Dumfries ended 1-1, which left Arbroath sitting near the top of the second tier of Scottish football. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Arbroath_v_QoS_CM13112021-05.JPG
  • Arbroath 1 Queen of the South 1, 13/11/2021. Gayfield, Scottish Championship. A man and his dogs making enquiries at the official’s gate before Arbroath play Queen of the South in a Scottish Championship fixture at Gayfield Park. Formed in 1878, the home club has played on the site of their current ground since two years after their formation and are best known for their world record 36-0 victory in a Scottish Cup tie against Bon Accord in 1885. This match, watched by 1408 spectators against their visitors from Dumfries ended 1-1, which left Arbroath sitting near the top of the second tier of Scottish football. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Arbroath_v_QoS_CM13112021-06.JPG
  • Arbroath 1 Queen of the South 1, 13/11/2021. Gayfield, Scottish Championship. Spectators making their way into the ground before Arbroath play Queen of the South in a Scottish Championship fixture at Gayfield Park. Formed in 1878, the home club has played on the site of their current ground since two years after their formation and are best known for their world record 36-0 victory in a Scottish Cup tie against Bon Accord in 1885. This match, watched by 1408 spectators against their visitors from Dumfries ended 1-1, which left Arbroath sitting near the top of the second tier of Scottish football. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Arbroath_v_QoS_CM13112021-07.JPG
  • Arbroath 1 Queen of the South 1, 13/11/2021. Gayfield, Scottish Championship. Spectators making their way into the ground before Arbroath play Queen of the South in a Scottish Championship fixture at Gayfield Park. Formed in 1878, the home club has played on the site of their current ground since two years after their formation and are best known for their world record 36-0 victory in a Scottish Cup tie against Bon Accord in 1885. This match, watched by 1408 spectators against their visitors from Dumfries ended 1-1, which left Arbroath sitting near the top of the second tier of Scottish football. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Arbroath_v_QoS_CM13112021-08.JPG
  • Arbroath 1 Queen of the South 1, 13/11/2021. Gayfield, Scottish Championship. An interior view of the ground pictured before Arbroath play Queen of the South in a Scottish Championship fixture at Gayfield Park. Formed in 1878, the home club has played on the site of their current ground since two years after their formation and are best known for their world record 36-0 victory in a Scottish Cup tie against Bon Accord in 1885. This match, watched by 1408 spectators against their visitors from Dumfries ended 1-1, which left Arbroath sitting near the top of the second tier of Scottish football. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Arbroath_v_QoS_CM13112021-09.JPG
  • Arbroath 1 Queen of the South 1, 13/11/2021. Gayfield, Scottish Championship. Spectators making their way around the ground before Arbroath play Queen of the South in a Scottish Championship fixture at Gayfield Park. Formed in 1878, the home club has played on the site of their current ground since two years after their formation and are best known for their world record 36-0 victory in a Scottish Cup tie against Bon Accord in 1885. This match, watched by 1408 spectators against their visitors from Dumfries ended 1-1, which left Arbroath sitting near the top of the second tier of Scottish football. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Arbroath_v_QoS_CM13112021-10.JPG
  • Arbroath 1 Queen of the South 1, 13/11/2021. Gayfield, Scottish Championship. A sponsored litter bin inside the ground, pictured before Arbroath play Queen of the South in a Scottish Championship fixture at Gayfield Park. Formed in 1878, the home club has played on the site of their current ground since two years after their formation and are best known for their world record 36-0 victory in a Scottish Cup tie against Bon Accord in 1885. This match, watched by 1408 spectators against their visitors from Dumfries ended 1-1, which left Arbroath sitting near the top of the second tier of Scottish football. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Arbroath 1 Queen of the South 1, 13/11/2021. Gayfield, Scottish Championship. Home supporters queueing at the club shop before Arbroath play Queen of the South in a Scottish Championship fixture at Gayfield Park. Formed in 1878, the home club has played on the site of their current ground since two years after their formation and are best known for their world record 36-0 victory in a Scottish Cup tie against Bon Accord in 1885. This match, watched by 1408 spectators against their visitors from Dumfries ended 1-1, which left Arbroath sitting near the top of the second tier of Scottish football. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Arbroath_v_QoS_CM13112021-12.JPG
  • Arbroath 1 Queen of the South 1, 13/11/2021. Gayfield, Scottish Championship. Home supporters queueing at the club shop before Arbroath play Queen of the South in a Scottish Championship fixture at Gayfield Park. Formed in 1878, the home club has played on the site of their current ground since two years after their formation and are best known for their world record 36-0 victory in a Scottish Cup tie against Bon Accord in 1885. This match, watched by 1408 spectators against their visitors from Dumfries ended 1-1, which left Arbroath sitting near the top of the second tier of Scottish football. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Arbroath_v_QoS_CM13112021-13.JPG
  • Arbroath 1 Queen of the South 1, 13/11/2021. Gayfield, Scottish Championship. Corporate hospitality guests pictured at the back of the main stand before Arbroath play Queen of the South in a Scottish Championship fixture at Gayfield Park. Formed in 1878, the home club has played on the site of their current ground since two years after their formation and are best known for their world record 36-0 victory in a Scottish Cup tie against Bon Accord in 1885. This match, watched by 1408 spectators against their visitors from Dumfries ended 1-1, which left Arbroath sitting near the top of the second tier of Scottish football. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Arbroath_v_QoS_CM13112021-14.JPG
  • Arbroath 1 Queen of the South 1, 13/11/2021. Gayfield, Scottish Championship. Home supporters at a refreshment kiosk before Arbroath play Queen of the South in a Scottish Championship fixture at Gayfield Park. Formed in 1878, the home club has played on the site of their current ground since two years after their formation and are best known for their world record 36-0 victory in a Scottish Cup tie against Bon Accord in 1885. This match, watched by 1408 spectators against their visitors from Dumfries ended 1-1, which left Arbroath sitting near the top of the second tier of Scottish football. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Arbroath_v_QoS_CM13112021-15.JPG
  • Arbroath 1 Queen of the South 1, 13/11/2021. Gayfield, Scottish Championship. Home supporters watching their team’s pre-match warm-up before Arbroath play Queen of the South in a Scottish Championship fixture at Gayfield Park. Formed in 1878, the home club has played on the site of their current ground since two years after their formation and are best known for their world record 36-0 victory in a Scottish Cup tie against Bon Accord in 1885. This match, watched by 1408 spectators against their visitors from Dumfries ended 1-1, which left Arbroath sitting near the top of the second tier of Scottish football. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Arbroath_v_QoS_CM13112021-16.JPG
  • Arbroath 1 Queen of the South 1, 13/11/2021. Gayfield, Scottish Championship. Home team’s goalkeeping coach Rob Douglas taking part in his team’s pre-match warm-up before Arbroath play Queen of the South in a Scottish Championship fixture at Gayfield Park. Formed in 1878, the home club has played on the site of their current ground since two years after their formation and are best known for their world record 36-0 victory in a Scottish Cup tie against Bon Accord in 1885. This match, watched by 1408 spectators against their visitors from Dumfries ended 1-1, which left Arbroath sitting near the top of the second tier of Scottish football. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Arbroath_v_QoS_CM13112021-17.JPG
  • Arbroath 1 Queen of the South 1, 13/11/2021. Gayfield, Scottish Championship. Home supporters watching their team’s pre-match warm-up before Arbroath play Queen of the South in a Scottish Championship fixture at Gayfield Park. Formed in 1878, the home club has played on the site of their current ground since two years after their formation and are best known for their world record 36-0 victory in a Scottish Cup tie against Bon Accord in 1885. This match, watched by 1408 spectators against their visitors from Dumfries ended 1-1, which left Arbroath sitting near the top of the second tier of Scottish football. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Arbroath_v_QoS_CM13112021-18.JPG
  • Arbroath 1 Queen of the South 1, 13/11/2021. Gayfield, Scottish Championship. The home team warming-up pre-match before Arbroath play Queen of the South in a Scottish Championship fixture at Gayfield Park. Formed in 1878, the home club has played on the site of their current ground since two years after their formation and are best known for their world record 36-0 victory in a Scottish Cup tie against Bon Accord in 1885. This match, watched by 1408 spectators against their visitors from Dumfries ended 1-1, which left Arbroath sitting near the top of the second tier of Scottish football. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Arbroath_v_QoS_CM13112021-19.JPG
  • Arbroath 1 Queen of the South 1, 13/11/2021. Gayfield, Scottish Championship. Home supporters arriving inside the ground before Arbroath play Queen of the South in a Scottish Championship fixture at Gayfield Park. Formed in 1878, the home club has played on the site of their current ground since two years after their formation and are best known for their world record 36-0 victory in a Scottish Cup tie against Bon Accord in 1885. This match, watched by 1408 spectators against their visitors from Dumfries ended 1-1, which left Arbroath sitting near the top of the second tier of Scottish football. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Arbroath_v_QoS_CM13112021-20.JPG
  • Arbroath 1 Queen of the South 1, 13/11/2021. Gayfield, Scottish Championship. Home supporters arriving inside the ground before Arbroath play Queen of the South in a Scottish Championship fixture at Gayfield Park. Formed in 1878, the home club has played on the site of their current ground since two years after their formation and are best known for their world record 36-0 victory in a Scottish Cup tie against Bon Accord in 1885. This match, watched by 1408 spectators against their visitors from Dumfries ended 1-1, which left Arbroath sitting near the top of the second tier of Scottish football. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Arbroath_v_QoS_CM13112021-21.JPG
  • Arbroath 1 Queen of the South 1, 13/11/2021. Gayfield, Scottish Championship. Home supporters looking at the supporters’ wall before Arbroath play Queen of the South in a Scottish Championship fixture at Gayfield Park. Formed in 1878, the home club has played on the site of their current ground since two years after their formation and are best known for their world record 36-0 victory in a Scottish Cup tie against Bon Accord in 1885. This match, watched by 1408 spectators against their visitors from Dumfries ended 1-1, which left Arbroath sitting near the top of the second tier of Scottish football. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Arbroath_v_QoS_CM13112021-22.JPG
  • Arbroath 1 Queen of the South 1, 13/11/2021. Gayfield, Scottish Championship. Home supporters at a refreshment kiosk before Arbroath play Queen of the South in a Scottish Championship fixture at Gayfield Park. Formed in 1878, the home club has played on the site of their current ground since two years after their formation and are best known for their world record 36-0 victory in a Scottish Cup tie against Bon Accord in 1885. This match, watched by 1408 spectators against their visitors from Dumfries ended 1-1, which left Arbroath sitting near the top of the second tier of Scottish football. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Arbroath 1 Queen of the South 1, 13/11/2021. Gayfield, Scottish Championship. The away team making their way from the temporary dressing rooms installed due to Covid-19 before Arbroath play Queen of the South in a Scottish Championship fixture at Gayfield Park. Formed in 1878, the home club has played on the site of their current ground since two years after their formation and are best known for their world record 36-0 victory in a Scottish Cup tie against Bon Accord in 1885. This match, watched by 1408 spectators against their visitors from Dumfries ended 1-1, which left Arbroath sitting near the top of the second tier of Scottish football. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Arbroath_v_QoS_CM13112021-24.JPG
  • Arbroath 1 Queen of the South 1, 13/11/2021. Gayfield, Scottish Championship. The home team players observing a minute’s silence for Remembrance Day before Arbroath play Queen of the South in a Scottish Championship fixture at Gayfield Park. Formed in 1878, the home club has played on the site of their current ground since two years after their formation and are best known for their world record 36-0 victory in a Scottish Cup tie against Bon Accord in 1885. This match, watched by 1408 spectators against their visitors from Dumfries ended 1-1, which left Arbroath sitting near the top of the second tier of Scottish football. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Arbroath_v_QoS_CM13112021-25.JPG
  • Arbroath 1 Queen of the South 1, 13/11/2021. Gayfield, Scottish Championship. The home team’s Anton Dowds challenging for a ball as Arbroath play Queen of the South in a Scottish Championship fixture at Gayfield Park. Formed in 1878, the home club has played on the site of their current ground since two years after their formation and are best known for their world record 36-0 victory in a Scottish Cup tie against Bon Accord in 1885. This match, watched by 1408 spectators against their visitors from Dumfries ended 1-1, which left Arbroath sitting near the top of the second tier of Scottish football. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Arbroath_v_QoS_CM13112021-26.JPG
  • Arbroath 1 Queen of the South 1, 13/11/2021. Gayfield, Scottish Championship. The home team’s Anton Dowds challenging for a ball as Arbroath play Queen of the South in a Scottish Championship fixture at Gayfield Park. Formed in 1878, the home club has played on the site of their current ground since two years after their formation and are best known for their world record 36-0 victory in a Scottish Cup tie against Bon Accord in 1885. This match, watched by 1408 spectators against their visitors from Dumfries ended 1-1, which left Arbroath sitting near the top of the second tier of Scottish football. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Arbroath_v_QoS_CM13112021-27.JPG
  • Arbroath 1 Queen of the South 1, 13/11/2021. Gayfield, Scottish Championship. Home supporters watching the first-half action as Arbroath play Queen of the South in a Scottish Championship fixture at Gayfield Park. Formed in 1878, the home club has played on the site of their current ground since two years after their formation and are best known for their world record 36-0 victory in a Scottish Cup tie against Bon Accord in 1885. This match, watched by 1408 spectators against their visitors from Dumfries ended 1-1, which left Arbroath sitting near the top of the second tier of Scottish football. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Arbroath_v_QoS_CM13112021-28.JPG
  • Arbroath 1 Queen of the South 1, 13/11/2021. Gayfield, Scottish Championship. Home supporters in the main stand watching the first-half action as Arbroath play Queen of the South in a Scottish Championship fixture at Gayfield Park. Formed in 1878, the home club has played on the site of their current ground since two years after their formation and are best known for their world record 36-0 victory in a Scottish Cup tie against Bon Accord in 1885. This match, watched by 1408 spectators against their visitors from Dumfries ended 1-1, which left Arbroath sitting near the top of the second tier of Scottish football. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Arbroath_v_QoS_CM13112021-29.JPG
  • Arbroath 1 Queen of the South 1, 13/11/2021. Gayfield, Scottish Championship. Home supporters watching the first-half action as Arbroath play Queen of the South in a Scottish Championship fixture at Gayfield Park. Formed in 1878, the home club has played on the site of their current ground since two years after their formation and are best known for their world record 36-0 victory in a Scottish Cup tie against Bon Accord in 1885. This match, watched by 1408 spectators against their visitors from Dumfries ended 1-1, which left Arbroath sitting near the top of the second tier of Scottish football. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Arbroath_v_QoS_CM13112021-30.JPG
  • Arbroath 1 Queen of the South 1, 13/11/2021. Gayfield, Scottish Championship. Home supporters watching the first-half action as Arbroath play Queen of the South in a Scottish Championship fixture at Gayfield Park. Formed in 1878, the home club has played on the site of their current ground since two years after their formation and are best known for their world record 36-0 victory in a Scottish Cup tie against Bon Accord in 1885. This match, watched by 1408 spectators against their visitors from Dumfries ended 1-1, which left Arbroath sitting near the top of the second tier of Scottish football. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Arbroath_v_QoS_CM13112021-31.JPG
  • Arbroath 1 Queen of the South 1, 13/11/2021. Gayfield, Scottish Championship. Home supporters watching the first-half action as Arbroath play Queen of the South in a Scottish Championship fixture at Gayfield Park. Formed in 1878, the home club has played on the site of their current ground since two years after their formation and are best known for their world record 36-0 victory in a Scottish Cup tie against Bon Accord in 1885. This match, watched by 1408 spectators against their visitors from Dumfries ended 1-1, which left Arbroath sitting near the top of the second tier of Scottish football. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Arbroath_v_QoS_CM13112021-32.JPG
  • Arbroath 1 Queen of the South 1, 13/11/2021. Gayfield, Scottish Championship. Home supporters watching the first-half action as Arbroath play Queen of the South in a Scottish Championship fixture at Gayfield Park. Formed in 1878, the home club has played on the site of their current ground since two years after their formation and are best known for their world record 36-0 victory in a Scottish Cup tie against Bon Accord in 1885. This match, watched by 1408 spectators against their visitors from Dumfries ended 1-1, which left Arbroath sitting near the top of the second tier of Scottish football. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Arbroath_v_QoS_CM13112021-33.JPG
  • Arbroath 1 Queen of the South 1, 13/11/2021. Gayfield, Scottish Championship. Home supporters in the main stand watching the first-half action as Arbroath play Queen of the South in a Scottish Championship fixture at Gayfield Park. Formed in 1878, the home club has played on the site of their current ground since two years after their formation and are best known for their world record 36-0 victory in a Scottish Cup tie against Bon Accord in 1885. This match, watched by 1408 spectators against their visitors from Dumfries ended 1-1, which left Arbroath sitting near the top of the second tier of Scottish football. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Arbroath_v_QoS_CM13112021-34.JPG
  • Arbroath 1 Queen of the South 1, 13/11/2021. Gayfield, Scottish Championship. The home team’s backroom staff watching the first-half action as Arbroath play Queen of the South in a Scottish Championship fixture at Gayfield Park. Formed in 1878, the home club has played on the site of their current ground since two years after their formation and are best known for their world record 36-0 victory in a Scottish Cup tie against Bon Accord in 1885. This match, watched by 1408 spectators against their visitors from Dumfries ended 1-1, which left Arbroath sitting near the top of the second tier of Scottish football. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Arbroath_v_QoS_CM13112021-35.JPG
  • Arbroath 1 Queen of the South 1, 13/11/2021. Gayfield, Scottish Championship. Home supporters watching the first-half action as Arbroath play Queen of the South in a Scottish Championship fixture at Gayfield Park. Formed in 1878, the home club has played on the site of their current ground since two years after their formation and are best known for their world record 36-0 victory in a Scottish Cup tie against Bon Accord in 1885. This match, watched by 1408 spectators against their visitors from Dumfries ended 1-1, which left Arbroath sitting near the top of the second tier of Scottish football. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Arbroath_v_QoS_CM13112021-36.JPG
  • Arbroath 1 Queen of the South 1, 13/11/2021. Gayfield, Scottish Championship. Home supporters watching the first-half action as Arbroath play Queen of the South in a Scottish Championship fixture at Gayfield Park. Formed in 1878, the home club has played on the site of their current ground since two years after their formation and are best known for their world record 36-0 victory in a Scottish Cup tie against Bon Accord in 1885. This match, watched by 1408 spectators against their visitors from Dumfries ended 1-1, which left Arbroath sitting near the top of the second tier of Scottish football. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Arbroath_v_QoS_CM13112021-37.JPG
  • Arbroath 1 Queen of the South 1, 13/11/2021. Gayfield, Scottish Championship. Home supporters watching the first-half action as Arbroath play Queen of the South in a Scottish Championship fixture at Gayfield Park. Formed in 1878, the home club has played on the site of their current ground since two years after their formation and are best known for their world record 36-0 victory in a Scottish Cup tie against Bon Accord in 1885. This match, watched by 1408 spectators against their visitors from Dumfries ended 1-1, which left Arbroath sitting near the top of the second tier of Scottish football. Photo by Colin McPherson.
    WSC_Arbroath_v_QoS_CM13112021-38.JPG
  • Arbroath 1 Queen of the South 1, 13/11/2021. Gayfield, Scottish Championship. A home supporter watching the first-half action as Arbroath play Queen of the South in a Scottish Championship fixture at Gayfield Park. Formed in 1878, the home club has played on the site of their current ground since two years after their formation and are best known for their world record 36-0 victory in a Scottish Cup tie against Bon Accord in 1885. This match, watched by 1408 spectators against their visitors from Dumfries ended 1-1, which left Arbroath sitting near the top of the second tier of Scottish football. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Arbroath 1 Queen of the South 1, 13/11/2021. Gayfield, Scottish Championship. Home supporters at the pie hut watching the first-half action as Arbroath play Queen of the South in a Scottish Championship fixture at Gayfield Park. Formed in 1878, the home club has played on the site of their current ground since two years after their formation and are best known for their world record 36-0 victory in a Scottish Cup tie against Bon Accord in 1885. This match, watched by 1408 spectators against their visitors from Dumfries ended 1-1, which left Arbroath sitting near the top of the second tier of Scottish football. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Arbroath 1 Queen of the South 1, 13/11/2021. Gayfield, Scottish Championship. Away supporters watching the second-half action as Arbroath play Queen of the South in a Scottish Championship fixture at Gayfield Park. Formed in 1878, the home club has played on the site of their current ground since two years after their formation and are best known for their world record 36-0 victory in a Scottish Cup tie against Bon Accord in 1885. This match, watched by 1408 spectators against their visitors from Dumfries ended 1-1, which left Arbroath sitting near the top of the second tier of Scottish football. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Arbroath 1 Queen of the South 1, 13/11/2021. Gayfield, Scottish Championship. The away tea players celebrating Innes Cameron’s opening goal as Arbroath play Queen of the South in a Scottish Championship fixture at Gayfield Park. Formed in 1878, the home club has played on the site of their current ground since two years after their formation and are best known for their world record 36-0 victory in a Scottish Cup tie against Bon Accord in 1885. This match, watched by 1408 spectators against their visitors from Dumfries ended 1-1, which left Arbroath sitting near the top of the second tier of Scottish football. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Arbroath 1 Queen of the South 1, 13/11/2021. Gayfield, Scottish Championship. Home supporters watching the second-half action as Arbroath play Queen of the South in a Scottish Championship fixture at Gayfield Park. Formed in 1878, the home club has played on the site of their current ground since two years after their formation and are best known for their world record 36-0 victory in a Scottish Cup tie against Bon Accord in 1885. This match, watched by 1408 spectators against their visitors from Dumfries ended 1-1, which left Arbroath sitting near the top of the second tier of Scottish football. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Arbroath 1 Queen of the South 1, 13/11/2021. Gayfield, Scottish Championship. Home supporters watching the second-half action as Arbroath play Queen of the South in a Scottish Championship fixture at Gayfield Park. Formed in 1878, the home club has played on the site of their current ground since two years after their formation and are best known for their world record 36-0 victory in a Scottish Cup tie against Bon Accord in 1885. This match, watched by 1408 spectators against their visitors from Dumfries ended 1-1, which left Arbroath sitting near the top of the second tier of Scottish football. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Arbroath 1 Queen of the South 1, 13/11/2021. Gayfield, Scottish Championship. Home supporters celebrating Michael McKenna’s equaliser as Arbroath play Queen of the South in a Scottish Championship fixture at Gayfield Park. Formed in 1878, the home club has played on the site of their current ground since two years after their formation and are best known for their world record 36-0 victory in a Scottish Cup tie against Bon Accord in 1885. This match, watched by 1408 spectators against their visitors from Dumfries ended 1-1, which left Arbroath sitting near the top of the second tier of Scottish football. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Arbroath 1 Queen of the South 1, 13/11/2021. Gayfield, Scottish Championship. Home supporters watching the second-half action as Arbroath play Queen of the South in a Scottish Championship fixture at Gayfield Park. Formed in 1878, the home club has played on the site of their current ground since two years after their formation and are best known for their world record 36-0 victory in a Scottish Cup tie against Bon Accord in 1885. This match, watched by 1408 spectators against their visitors from Dumfries ended 1-1, which left Arbroath sitting near the top of the second tier of Scottish football. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Arbroath 1 Queen of the South 1, 13/11/2021. Gayfield, Scottish Championship. Home striker Jon Nouble poses for selfies with supporters after Arbroath play Queen of the South in a Scottish Championship fixture at Gayfield Park. Formed in 1878, the home club has played on the site of their current ground since two years after their formation and are best known for their world record 36-0 victory in a Scottish Cup tie against Bon Accord in 1885. This match, watched by 1408 spectators against their visitors from Dumfries ended 1-1, which left Arbroath sitting near the top of the second tier of Scottish football. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Arbroath 1 Queen of the South 1, 13/11/2021. Gayfield, Scottish Championship. Home striker Jon Nouble poses for selfies with supporters after Arbroath play Queen of the South in a Scottish Championship fixture at Gayfield Park. Formed in 1878, the home club has played on the site of their current ground since two years after their formation and are best known for their world record 36-0 victory in a Scottish Cup tie against Bon Accord in 1885. This match, watched by 1408 spectators against their visitors from Dumfries ended 1-1, which left Arbroath sitting near the top of the second tier of Scottish football. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Arbroath 1 Queen of the South 1, 13/11/2021. Gayfield, Scottish Championship. Home supporters making their way from the ground after Arbroath play Queen of the South in a Scottish Championship fixture at Gayfield Park. Formed in 1878, the home club has played on the site of their current ground since two years after their formation and are best known for their world record 36-0 victory in a Scottish Cup tie against Bon Accord in 1885. This match, watched by 1408 spectators against their visitors from Dumfries ended 1-1, which left Arbroath sitting near the top of the second tier of Scottish football. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Arbroath 1 Queen of the South 1, 13/11/2021. Gayfield, Scottish Championship. Programme cover from Arbroath versus Queen of the South, Scottish Championship fixture at Gayfield Park. Formed in 1878, the home club has played on the site of their current ground since two years after their formation and are best known for their world record 36-0 victory in a Scottish Cup tie against Bon Accord in 1885. This match, watched by 1408 spectators against their visitors from Dumfries ended 1-1, which left Arbroath sitting near the top of the second tier of Scottish football. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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