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  • Gala Fairydean Rovers 4, Gretna 1, 25/01/2020. Netherdale, Scottish Lowland League. First-half action as Gala Fairydean Rovers (in red) host Gretna 2008 in a Scottish Lowland League match at Netherdale, Galashiels, with the adjoining rugby ground simultaneously hosting a Scottish National League 1 match between Gala RFC and Heriot's FP. The home club were established in 2013 through a merger of Gala Fairydean, one of Scotland's most successful non-League clubs, and local amateur club Gala Rovers. The visitors were a 'phoenix' club set up in the wake of the collapse of the original club, which had competed for a short time in the 2000s before going bankrupt. The home aside won this encounter 4-1 watched by a crowd of 120. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Gala Fairydean Rovers 4, Gretna 1, 25/01/2020. Netherdale, Scottish Lowland League. First-half action as Gala Fairydean Rovers (in red) host Gretna 2008 in a Scottish Lowland League match at Netherdale, Galashiels, with the adjoining rugby ground simultaneously hosting a Scottish National League 1 match between Gala RFC and Heriot's FP. The home club were established in 2013 through a merger of Gala Fairydean, one of Scotland's most successful non-League clubs, and local amateur club Gala Rovers. The visitors were a 'phoenix' club set up in the wake of the collapse of the original club, which had competed for a short time in the 2000s before going bankrupt. The home aside won this encounter 4-1 watched by a crowd of 120. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Gala Fairydean Rovers 4, Gretna 1, 25/01/2020. Netherdale, Scottish Lowland League. Visiting goalkeeper Aaron Taylor watching the first-half action as Gala Fairydean Rovers (in red) host Gretna 2008 in a Scottish Lowland League match at Netherdale, Galashiels, with the adjoining rugby ground simultaneously hosting a Scottish National League 1 match between Gala RFC and Heriot's FP. The home club were established in 2013 through a merger of Gala Fairydean, one of Scotland's most successful non-League clubs, and local amateur club Gala Rovers. The visitors were a 'phoenix' club set up in the wake of the collapse of the original club, which had competed for a short time in the 2000s before going bankrupt. The home aside won this encounter 4-1 watched by a crowd of 120. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Gala Fairydean Rovers 4, Gretna 1, 25/01/2020. Netherdale, Scottish Lowland League. The home team celebrating Marc Berry's goal as Gala Fairydean Rovers (in red) host Gretna 2008 in a Scottish Lowland League match at Netherdale, Galashiels, with the adjoining rugby ground simultaneously hosting a Scottish National League 1 match between Gala RFC and Heriot's FP. The home club were established in 2013 through a merger of Gala Fairydean, one of Scotland's most successful non-League clubs, and local amateur club Gala Rovers. The visitors were a 'phoenix' club set up in the wake of the collapse of the original club, which had competed for a short time in the 2000s before going bankrupt. The home aside won this encounter 4-1 watched by a crowd of 120. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Gala Fairydean Rovers 4, Gretna 1, 25/01/2020. Netherdale, Scottish Lowland League. First-half action as Gala Fairydean Rovers (in red) host Gretna 2008 in a Scottish Lowland League match at Netherdale, Galashiels, with the adjoining rugby ground simultaneously hosting a Scottish National League 1 match between Gala RFC and Heriot's FP. The home club were established in 2013 through a merger of Gala Fairydean, one of Scotland's most successful non-League clubs, and local amateur club Gala Rovers. The visitors were a 'phoenix' club set up in the wake of the collapse of the original club, which had competed for a short time in the 2000s before going bankrupt. The home aside won this encounter 4-1 watched by a crowd of 120. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Gala Fairydean Rovers 4, Gretna 1, 25/01/2020. Netherdale, Scottish Lowland League. First-half action as Gala Fairydean Rovers (in red) host Gretna 2008 in a Scottish Lowland League match at Netherdale, Galashiels, with the adjoining rugby ground simultaneously hosting a Scottish National League 1 match between Gala RFC and Heriot's FP. The home club were established in 2013 through a merger of Gala Fairydean, one of Scotland's most successful non-League clubs, and local amateur club Gala Rovers. The visitors were a 'phoenix' club set up in the wake of the collapse of the original club, which had competed for a short time in the 2000s before going bankrupt. The home aside won this encounter 4-1 watched by a crowd of 120. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Gala Fairydean Rovers 4, Gretna 1, 25/01/2020. Netherdale, Scottish Lowland League. First-half action as Gala Fairydean Rovers (in red) host Gretna 2008 in a Scottish Lowland League match at Netherdale, Galashiels, with the adjoining rugby ground simultaneously hosting a Scottish National League 1 match between Gala RFC and Heriot's FP. The home club were established in 2013 through a merger of Gala Fairydean, one of Scotland's most successful non-League clubs, and local amateur club Gala Rovers. The visitors were a 'phoenix' club set up in the wake of the collapse of the original club, which had competed for a short time in the 2000s before going bankrupt. The home aside won this encounter 4-1 watched by a crowd of 120. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Gala Fairydean Rovers 4, Gretna 1, 25/01/2020. Netherdale, Scottish Lowland League. The home team's management team get ready to celebrate their side's fourth goal during the second-half as Gala Fairydean Rovers host Gretna 2008 in a Scottish Lowland League match at Netherdale, Galashiels. The home club were established in 2013 through a merger of Gala Fairydean, one of Scotland's most successful non-League clubs, and local amateur club Gala Rovers. The visitors were a 'phoenix' club set up in the wake of the collapse of the original club, which had competed for a short time in the 2000s before going bankrupt. The home aside won this encounter 4-1 watched by a crowd of 120. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Gala Fairydean Rovers 4, Gretna 1, 25/01/2020. Netherdale, Scottish Lowland League. A spectator watching the second-half action as Gala Fairydean Rovers host Gretna 2008 in a Scottish Lowland League match at Netherdale, Galashiels. The home club were established in 2013 through a merger of Gala Fairydean, one of Scotland's most successful non-League clubs, and local amateur club Gala Rovers. The visitors were a 'phoenix' club set up in the wake of the collapse of the original club, which had competed for a short time in the 2000s before going bankrupt. The home aside won this encounter 4-1 watched by a crowd of 120. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Gala Fairydean Rovers 4, Gretna 1, 25/01/2020. Netherdale, Scottish Lowland League. First-half action as Gala Fairydean Rovers (in red) host Gretna 2008 in a Scottish Lowland League match at Netherdale, Galashiels. The home club were established in 2013 through a merger of Gala Fairydean, one of Scotland's most successful non-League clubs, and local amateur club Gala Rovers. The visitors were a 'phoenix' club set up in the wake of the collapse of the original club, which had competed for a short time in the 2000s before going bankrupt. The home aside won this encounter 4-1 watched by a crowd of 120. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Gala Fairydean Rovers 4, Gretna 1, 25/01/2020. Netherdale, Scottish Lowland League. Visiting players warming up  before Gala Fairydean Rovers host Gretna 2008 in a Scottish Lowland League match at Netherdale, Galashiels. The home club were established in 2013 through a merger of Gala Fairydean, one of Scotland's most successful non-League clubs, and local amateur club Gala Rovers. The visitors were a 'phoenix' club set up in the wake of the collapse of the original club, which had competed for a short time in the 2000s before going bankrupt. The home aside won this encounter 4-1 watched by a crowd of 120. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Gala Fairydean Rovers 4, Gretna 1, 25/01/2020. Netherdale, Scottish Lowland League. The players and match officials pictured outside the dressing rooms before Gala Fairydean Rovers (in red) host Gretna 2008 in a Scottish Lowland League match at Netherdale, Galashiels. The home club were established in 2013 through a merger of Gala Fairydean, one of Scotland's most successful non-League clubs, and local amateur club Gala Rovers. The visitors were a 'phoenix' club set up in the wake of the collapse of the original club, which had competed for a short time in the 2000s before going bankrupt. The home aside won this encounter 4-1 watched by a crowd of 120. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Gala Fairydean Rovers 4, Gretna 1, 25/01/2020. Netherdale, Scottish Lowland League. A spectator pictured after paying into the ground before Gala Fairydean Rovers host Gretna 2008 in a Scottish Lowland League match at Netherdale, Galashiels. The home club were established in 2013 through a merger of Gala Fairydean, one of Scotland's most successful non-League clubs, and local amateur club Gala Rovers. The visitors were a 'phoenix' club set up in the wake of the collapse of the original club, which had competed for a short time in the 2000s before going bankrupt. The home aside won this encounter 4-1 watched by a crowd of 120. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Gala Fairydean Rovers 4, Gretna 1, 25/01/2020. Netherdale, Scottish Lowland League. A visiting member of the backroom staff arriving at the away dressing room before Gala Fairydean Rovers host Gretna 2008 in a Scottish Lowland League match at Netherdale, Galashiels. The home club were established in 2013 through a merger of Gala Fairydean, one of Scotland's most successful non-League clubs, and local amateur club Gala Rovers. The visitors were a 'phoenix' club set up in the wake of the collapse of the original club, which had competed for a short time in the 2000s before going bankrupt. The home aside won this encounter 4-1 watched by a crowd of 120. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Gala Fairydean Rovers 4, Gretna 1, 25/01/2020. Netherdale, Scottish Lowland League. A view of the home dressing room before Gala Fairydean Rovers host Gretna 2008 in a Scottish Lowland League match at Netherdale, Galashiels. The home club were established in 2013 through a merger of Gala Fairydean, one of Scotland's most successful non-League clubs, and local amateur club Gala Rovers. The visitors were a 'phoenix' club set up in the wake of the collapse of the original club, which had competed for a short time in the 2000s before going bankrupt. The home aside won this encounter 4-1 watched by a crowd of 120. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Gala Fairydean Rovers 4, Gretna 1, 25/01/2020. Netherdale, Scottish Lowland League. A view of the boardroom before Gala Fairydean Rovers host Gretna 2008 in a Scottish Lowland League match at Netherdale, Galashiels. The home club were established in 2013 through a merger of Gala Fairydean, one of Scotland's most successful non-League clubs, and local amateur club Gala Rovers. The visitors were a 'phoenix' club set up in the wake of the collapse of the original club, which had competed for a short time in the 2000s before going bankrupt. The home aside won this encounter 4-1 watched by a crowd of 120. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Gala Fairydean Rovers 4, Gretna 1, 25/01/2020. Netherdale, Scottish Lowland League. A visiting player arriving at the stadium before Gala Fairydean Rovers host Gretna 2008 in a Scottish Lowland League match at Netherdale, Galashiels. The home club were established in 2013 through a merger of Gala Fairydean, one of Scotland's most successful non-League clubs, and local amateur club Gala Rovers. The visitors were a 'phoenix' club set up in the wake of the collapse of the original club, which had competed for a short time in the 2000s before going bankrupt. The home aside won this encounter 4-1 watched by a crowd of 120. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Gala Fairydean Rovers 4, Gretna 1, 25/01/2020. Netherdale, Scottish Lowland League. An exterior view of the stadium before Gala Fairydean Rovers host Gretna 2008 in a Scottish Lowland League match at Netherdale, Galashiels. The home club were established in 2013 through a merger of Gala Fairydean, one of Scotland's most successful non-League clubs, and local amateur club Gala Rovers. The visitors were a 'phoenix' club set up in the wake of the collapse of the original club, which had competed for a short time in the 2000s before going bankrupt. The home aside won this encounter 4-1 watched by a crowd of 120. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Gala Fairydean Rovers 4, Gretna 1, 25/01/2020. Netherdale, Scottish Lowland League. A member of the home team's backroom staff using a laptop to give instructions to a substitute during the second-half as Gala Fairydean Rovers host Gretna 2008 in a Scottish Lowland League match at Netherdale, Galashiels. The home club were established in 2013 through a merger of Gala Fairydean, one of Scotland's most successful non-League clubs, and local amateur club Gala Rovers. The visitors were a 'phoenix' club set up in the wake of the collapse of the original club, which had competed for a short time in the 2000s before going bankrupt. The home aside won this encounter 4-1 watched by a crowd of 120. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Gala Fairydean Rovers 4, Gretna 1, 25/01/2020. Netherdale, Scottish Lowland League. The home players making their way back into their dressing room at the end of the match as Gala Fairydean Rovers host Gretna 2008 in a Scottish Lowland League match at Netherdale, Galashiels. The home club were established in 2013 through a merger of Gala Fairydean, one of Scotland's most successful non-League clubs, and local amateur club Gala Rovers. The visitors were a 'phoenix' club set up in the wake of the collapse of the original club, which had competed for a short time in the 2000s before going bankrupt. The home aside won this encounter 4-1 watched by a crowd of 120. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Gala Fairydean Rovers 4, Gretna 1, 25/01/2020. Netherdale, Scottish Lowland League. Spectators watching the action during the second-half as Gala Fairydean Rovers host Gretna 2008 in a Scottish Lowland League match at Netherdale, Galashiels. The home club were established in 2013 through a merger of Gala Fairydean, one of Scotland's most successful non-League clubs, and local amateur club Gala Rovers. The visitors were a 'phoenix' club set up in the wake of the collapse of the original club, which had competed for a short time in the 2000s before going bankrupt. The home aside won this encounter 4-1 watched by a crowd of 120. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Gala Fairydean Rovers 4, Gretna 1, 25/01/2020. Netherdale, Scottish Lowland League. Spectators watching the action during the second-half as Gala Fairydean Rovers (in red) host Gretna 2008 in a Scottish Lowland League match at Netherdale, Galashiels. The home club were established in 2013 through a merger of Gala Fairydean, one of Scotland's most successful non-League clubs, and local amateur club Gala Rovers. The visitors were a 'phoenix' club set up in the wake of the collapse of the original club, which had competed for a short time in the 2000s before going bankrupt. The home aside won this encounter 4-1 watched by a crowd of 120. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Gala Fairydean Rovers 4, Gretna 1, 25/01/2020. Netherdale, Scottish Lowland League. The home team defending a free-kick during the second-half as Gala Fairydean Rovers (in red) host Gretna 2008 in a Scottish Lowland League match at Netherdale, Galashiels. The home club were established in 2013 through a merger of Gala Fairydean, one of Scotland's most successful non-League clubs, and local amateur club Gala Rovers. The visitors were a 'phoenix' club set up in the wake of the collapse of the original club, which had competed for a short time in the 2000s before going bankrupt. The home aside won this encounter 4-1 watched by a crowd of 120. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Gala Fairydean Rovers 4, Gretna 1, 25/01/2020. Netherdale, Scottish Lowland League. Home striker Sandy Murray (centre) in action during the second-half as Gala Fairydean Rovers (in red) host Gretna 2008 in a Scottish Lowland League match at Netherdale, Galashiels. The home club were established in 2013 through a merger of Gala Fairydean, one of Scotland's most successful non-League clubs, and local amateur club Gala Rovers. The visitors were a 'phoenix' club set up in the wake of the collapse of the original club, which had competed for a short time in the 2000s before going bankrupt. The home aside won this encounter 4-1 watched by a crowd of 120. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Gala Fairydean Rovers 4, Gretna 1, 25/01/2020. Netherdale, Scottish Lowland League. The visiting team defending a free-kick during the second-half as Gala Fairydean Rovers (in red) host Gretna 2008 in a Scottish Lowland League match at Netherdale, Galashiels. The home club were established in 2013 through a merger of Gala Fairydean, one of Scotland's most successful non-League clubs, and local amateur club Gala Rovers. The visitors were a 'phoenix' club set up in the wake of the collapse of the original club, which had competed for a short time in the 2000s before going bankrupt. The home aside won this encounter 4-1 watched by a crowd of 120. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Gala Fairydean Rovers 4, Gretna 1, 25/01/2020. Netherdale, Scottish Lowland League. First-half action as Gala Fairydean Rovers (in red) host Gretna 2008 in a Scottish Lowland League match at Netherdale, Galashiels. The home club were established in 2013 through a merger of Gala Fairydean, one of Scotland's most successful non-League clubs, and local amateur club Gala Rovers. The visitors were a 'phoenix' club set up in the wake of the collapse of the original club, which had competed for a short time in the 2000s before going bankrupt. The home aside won this encounter 4-1 watched by a crowd of 120. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Gala Fairydean Rovers 4, Gretna 1, 25/01/2020. Netherdale, Scottish Lowland League. First-half action as Gala Fairydean Rovers (in red) host Gretna 2008 in a Scottish Lowland League match at Netherdale, Galashiels. The home club were established in 2013 through a merger of Gala Fairydean, one of Scotland's most successful non-League clubs, and local amateur club Gala Rovers. The visitors were a 'phoenix' club set up in the wake of the collapse of the original club, which had competed for a short time in the 2000s before going bankrupt. The home aside won this encounter 4-1 watched by a crowd of 120. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Gala Fairydean Rovers 4, Gretna 1, 25/01/2020. Netherdale, Scottish Lowland League. First-half action as Gala Fairydean Rovers (in red) host Gretna 2008 in a Scottish Lowland League match at Netherdale, Galashiels. The home club were established in 2013 through a merger of Gala Fairydean, one of Scotland's most successful non-League clubs, and local amateur club Gala Rovers. The visitors were a 'phoenix' club set up in the wake of the collapse of the original club, which had competed for a short time in the 2000s before going bankrupt. The home aside won this encounter 4-1 watched by a crowd of 120. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Gala Fairydean Rovers 4, Gretna 1, 25/01/2020. Netherdale, Scottish Lowland League. First-half action as Gala Fairydean Rovers (in red) host Gretna 2008 in a Scottish Lowland League match at Netherdale, Galashiels. The home club were established in 2013 through a merger of Gala Fairydean, one of Scotland's most successful non-League clubs, and local amateur club Gala Rovers. The visitors were a 'phoenix' club set up in the wake of the collapse of the original club, which had competed for a short time in the 2000s before going bankrupt. The home aside won this encounter 4-1 watched by a crowd of 120. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Gala Fairydean Rovers 4, Gretna 1, 25/01/2020. Netherdale, Scottish Lowland League.First-half action as Gala Fairydean Rovers (in red) host Gretna 2008 in a Scottish Lowland League match at Netherdale, Galashiels. The home club were established in 2013 through a merger of Gala Fairydean, one of Scotland's most successful non-League clubs, and local amateur club Gala Rovers. The visitors were a 'phoenix' club set up in the wake of the collapse of the original club, which had competed for a short time in the 2000s before going bankrupt. The home aside won this encounter 4-1 watched by a crowd of 120. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Gala Fairydean Rovers 4, Gretna 1, 25/01/2020. Netherdale, Scottish Lowland League. First-half action as Gala Fairydean Rovers (in red) host Gretna 2008 in a Scottish Lowland League match at Netherdale, Galashiels. The home club were established in 2013 through a merger of Gala Fairydean, one of Scotland's most successful non-League clubs, and local amateur club Gala Rovers. The visitors were a 'phoenix' club set up in the wake of the collapse of the original club, which had competed for a short time in the 2000s before going bankrupt. The home aside won this encounter 4-1 watched by a crowd of 120. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Gala Fairydean Rovers 4, Gretna 1, 25/01/2020. Netherdale, Scottish Lowland League. The players are framed by the Eildon hills in the background during the first-half as Gala Fairydean Rovers (in red) host Gretna 2008 in a Scottish Lowland League match at Netherdale, Galashiels. The home club were established in 2013 through a merger of Gala Fairydean, one of Scotland's most successful non-League clubs, and local amateur club Gala Rovers. The visitors were a 'phoenix' club set up in the wake of the collapse of the original club, which had competed for a short time in the 2000s before going bankrupt. The home aside won this encounter 4-1 watched by a crowd of 120. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Gala Fairydean Rovers 4, Gretna 1, 25/01/2020. Netherdale, Scottish Lowland League. The stadium announcer reads out the team-lines before Gala Fairydean Rovers host Gretna 2008 in a Scottish Lowland League match at Netherdale, Galashiels. The home club were established in 2013 through a merger of Gala Fairydean, one of Scotland's most successful non-League clubs, and local amateur club Gala Rovers. The visitors were a 'phoenix' club set up in the wake of the collapse of the original club, which had competed for a short time in the 2000s before going bankrupt. The home aside won this encounter 4-1 watched by a crowd of 120. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Gala Fairydean Rovers 4, Gretna 1, 25/01/2020. Netherdale, Scottish Lowland League. The players coming out of the dressing rooms before Gala Fairydean Rovers (in red) host Gretna 2008 in a Scottish Lowland League match at Netherdale, Galashiels. The home club were established in 2013 through a merger of Gala Fairydean, one of Scotland's most successful non-League clubs, and local amateur club Gala Rovers. The visitors were a 'phoenix' club set up in the wake of the collapse of the original club, which had competed for a short time in the 2000s before going bankrupt. The home aside won this encounter 4-1 watched by a crowd of 120. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Gala Fairydean Rovers 4, Gretna 1, 25/01/2020. Netherdale, Scottish Lowland League. A group of men in the boardroom watching a Ripping Yarns sketch on television before Gala Fairydean Rovers host Gretna 2008 in a Scottish Lowland League match at Netherdale, Galashiels. The home club were established in 2013 through a merger of Gala Fairydean, one of Scotland's most successful non-League clubs, and local amateur club Gala Rovers. The visitors were a 'phoenix' club set up in the wake of the collapse of the original club, which had competed for a short time in the 2000s before going bankrupt. The home aside won this encounter 4-1 watched by a crowd of 120. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Gala Fairydean Rovers 4, Gretna 1, 25/01/2020. Netherdale, Scottish Lowland League. Visiting players warming up viewed from the refreshment kiosk before Gala Fairydean Rovers host Gretna 2008 in a Scottish Lowland League match at Netherdale, Galashiels. The home club were established in 2013 through a merger of Gala Fairydean, one of Scotland's most successful non-League clubs, and local amateur club Gala Rovers. The visitors were a 'phoenix' club set up in the wake of the collapse of the original club, which had competed for a short time in the 2000s before going bankrupt. The home aside won this encounter 4-1 watched by a crowd of 120. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Gala Fairydean Rovers 4, Gretna 1, 25/01/2020. Netherdale, Scottish Lowland League. A home supporters pays for items in the refreshment kiosk before Gala Fairydean Rovers host Gretna 2008 in a Scottish Lowland League match at Netherdale, Galashiels. The home club were established in 2013 through a merger of Gala Fairydean, one of Scotland's most successful non-League clubs, and local amateur club Gala Rovers. The visitors were a 'phoenix' club set up in the wake of the collapse of the original club, which had competed for a short time in the 2000s before going bankrupt. The home aside won this encounter 4-1 watched by a crowd of 120. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Gala Fairydean Rovers 4, Gretna 1, 25/01/2020. Netherdale, Scottish Lowland League. A view from the refreshment kiosk towards the pitch before Gala Fairydean Rovers host Gretna 2008 in a Scottish Lowland League match at Netherdale, Galashiels. The home club were established in 2013 through a merger of Gala Fairydean, one of Scotland's most successful non-League clubs, and local amateur club Gala Rovers. The visitors were a 'phoenix' club set up in the wake of the collapse of the original club, which had competed for a short time in the 2000s before going bankrupt. The home aside won this encounter 4-1 watched by a crowd of 120. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Gala Fairydean Rovers 4, Gretna 1, 25/01/2020. Netherdale, Scottish Lowland League. The main stand pictured before Gala Fairydean Rovers host Gretna 2008 in a Scottish Lowland League match at Netherdale, Galashiels. The home club were established in 2013 through a merger of Gala Fairydean, one of Scotland's most successful non-League clubs, and local amateur club Gala Rovers. The visitors were a 'phoenix' club set up in the wake of the collapse of the original club, which had competed for a short time in the 2000s before going bankrupt. The home aside won this encounter 4-1 watched by a crowd of 120. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Gala Fairydean Rovers 4, Gretna 1, 25/01/2020. Netherdale, Scottish Lowland League. Home club officials carrying equipment into a dressing room before Gala Fairydean Rovers host Gretna 2008 in a Scottish Lowland League match at Netherdale, Galashiels. The home club were established in 2013 through a merger of Gala Fairydean, one of Scotland's most successful non-League clubs, and local amateur club Gala Rovers. The visitors were a 'phoenix' club set up in the wake of the collapse of the original club, which had competed for a short time in the 2000s before going bankrupt. The home aside won this encounter 4-1 watched by a crowd of 120. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Gala Fairydean Rovers 4, Gretna 1, 25/01/2020. Netherdale, Scottish Lowland League. A view of the home dressing room before Gala Fairydean Rovers host Gretna 2008 in a Scottish Lowland League match at Netherdale, Galashiels. The home club were established in 2013 through a merger of Gala Fairydean, one of Scotland's most successful non-League clubs, and local amateur club Gala Rovers. The visitors were a 'phoenix' club set up in the wake of the collapse of the original club, which had competed for a short time in the 2000s before going bankrupt. The home aside won this encounter 4-1 watched by a crowd of 120. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Gala Fairydean Rovers 4, Gretna 1, 25/01/2020. Netherdale, Scottish Lowland League. A view of the home dressing room before Gala Fairydean Rovers host Gretna 2008 in a Scottish Lowland League match at Netherdale, Galashiels. The home club were established in 2013 through a merger of Gala Fairydean, one of Scotland's most successful non-League clubs, and local amateur club Gala Rovers. The visitors were a 'phoenix' club set up in the wake of the collapse of the original club, which had competed for a short time in the 2000s before going bankrupt. The home aside won this encounter 4-1 watched by a crowd of 120. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Gala Fairydean Rovers 4, Gretna 1, 25/01/2020. Netherdale, Scottish Lowland League. A view of the boardroom with a Burns Night theme before Gala Fairydean Rovers host Gretna 2008 in a Scottish Lowland League match at Netherdale, Galashiels. The home club were established in 2013 through a merger of Gala Fairydean, one of Scotland's most successful non-League clubs, and local amateur club Gala Rovers. The visitors were a 'phoenix' club set up in the wake of the collapse of the original club, which had competed for a short time in the 2000s before going bankrupt. The home aside won this encounter 4-1 watched by a crowd of 120. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Gala Fairydean Rovers 4, Gretna 1, 25/01/2020. Netherdale, Scottish Lowland League. A view of the boardroom before Gala Fairydean Rovers host Gretna 2008 in a Scottish Lowland League match at Netherdale, Galashiels. The home club were established in 2013 through a merger of Gala Fairydean, one of Scotland's most successful non-League clubs, and local amateur club Gala Rovers. The visitors were a 'phoenix' club set up in the wake of the collapse of the original club, which had competed for a short time in the 2000s before going bankrupt. The home aside won this encounter 4-1 watched by a crowd of 120. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Gala Fairydean Rovers 4, Gretna 1, 25/01/2020. Netherdale, Scottish Lowland League. An exterior view of the stadium before Gala Fairydean Rovers host Gretna 2008 in a Scottish Lowland League match at Netherdale, Galashiels. The home club were established in 2013 through a merger of Gala Fairydean, one of Scotland's most successful non-League clubs, and local amateur club Gala Rovers. The visitors were a 'phoenix' club set up in the wake of the collapse of the original club, which had competed for a short time in the 2000s before going bankrupt. The home aside won this encounter 4-1 watched by a crowd of 120. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Gala Fairydean Rovers 4, Gretna 1, 25/01/2020. Netherdale, Scottish Lowland League. An exterior view of the stadium before Gala Fairydean Rovers host Gretna 2008 in a Scottish Lowland League match at Netherdale, Galashiels. The home club were established in 2013 through a merger of Gala Fairydean, one of Scotland's most successful non-League clubs, and local amateur club Gala Rovers. The visitors were a 'phoenix' club set up in the wake of the collapse of the original club, which had competed for a short time in the 2000s before going bankrupt. The home aside won this encounter 4-1 watched by a crowd of 120. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Gala Fairydean Rovers 4, Gretna 1, 25/01/2020. Netherdale, Scottish Lowland League. Two spectators are framed by the Eildon hills in the background as they await kick-off before Gala Fairydean Rovers host Gretna 2008 in a Scottish Lowland League match at Netherdale, Galashiels. The home club were established in 2013 through a merger of Gala Fairydean, one of Scotland's most successful non-League clubs, and local amateur club Gala Rovers. The visitors were a 'phoenix' club set up in the wake of the collapse of the original club, which had competed for a short time in the 2000s before going bankrupt. The home aside won this encounter 4-1 watched by a crowd of 120. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Gala Fairydean Rovers 4, Gretna 1, 25/01/2020. Netherdale, Scottish Lowland League. A display of memorabilia dedicated to local boy and former Scotland internationalist John Collins in the boardroom before Gala Fairydean Rovers host Gretna 2008 in a Scottish Lowland League match at Netherdale, Galashiels. The home club were established in 2013 through a merger of Gala Fairydean, one of Scotland's most successful non-League clubs, and local amateur club Gala Rovers. The visitors were a 'phoenix' club set up in the wake of the collapse of the original club, which had competed for a short time in the 2000s before going bankrupt. The home aside won this encounter 4-1 watched by a crowd of 120. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Gala Fairydean Rovers 4, Gretna 1, 25/01/2020. Netherdale, Scottish Lowland League. A view into the boardroom before Gala Fairydean Rovers host Gretna 2008 in a Scottish Lowland League match at Netherdale, Galashiels. The home club were established in 2013 through a merger of Gala Fairydean, one of Scotland's most successful non-League clubs, and local amateur club Gala Rovers. The visitors were a 'phoenix' club set up in the wake of the collapse of the original club, which had competed for a short time in the 2000s before going bankrupt. The home aside won this encounter 4-1 watched by a crowd of 120. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Harestanes AFC v Girvan FC, 15/08/2015. Scottish Cup preliminary round, Duncansfield Park. Spectators watching the second-half action as Harestanes AFC (in light blue) take on Girvan FC in a Scottish Cup preliminary round tie, staged at Duncansfield Park, home of Kilsyth Rangers. The home team were the first winners of the Scottish Amateur Cup to be admitted directly into the Scottish Cup in the modern era, whilst the visitors participated as a result of being members of both the Scottish Football Association and the Scottish Junior Football Association. Girvan won the match by 3-0, watched by a crowd of 300, which was moved from Harestanes ground as it did not comply with Scottish Cup standards. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Harestanes AFC v Girvan FC, 15/08/2015. Scottish Cup preliminary round, Duncansfield Park. Second-half action as Harestanes AFC (in light blue) take on Girvan FC in a Scottish Cup preliminary round tie, staged at Duncansfield Park, home of Kilsyth Rangers. The home team were the first winners of the Scottish Amateur Cup to be admitted directly into the Scottish Cup in the modern era, whilst the visitors participated as a result of being members of both the Scottish Football Association and the Scottish Junior Football Association. Girvan won the match by 3-0, watched by a crowd of 300, which was moved from Harestanes ground as it did not comply with Scottish Cup standards. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Harestanes AFC v Girvan FC, 15/08/2015. Scottish Cup preliminary round, Duncansfield Park. A spectator reading the match day programme as Harestanes AFC take on Girvan FC in a Scottish Cup preliminary round tie, staged at Duncansfield Park, home of Kilsyth Rangers. The home team were the first winners of the Scottish Amateur Cup to be admitted directly into the Scottish Cup in the modern era, whilst the visitors participated as a result of being members of both the Scottish Football Association and the Scottish Junior Football Association. Girvan won the match by 3-0, watched by a crowd of 300, which was moved from Harestanes ground as it did not comply with Scottish Cup standards. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Harestanes AFC v Girvan FC, 15/08/2015. Scottish Cup preliminary round, Duncansfield Park. Spectators watching the first-half action as Harestanes AFC (in light blue) take on Girvan FC in a Scottish Cup preliminary round tie, staged at Duncansfield Park, home of Kilsyth Rangers. The home team were the first winners of the Scottish Amateur Cup to be admitted directly into the Scottish Cup in the modern era, whilst the visitors participated as a result of being members of both the Scottish Football Association and the Scottish Junior Football Association. Girvan won the match by 3-0, watched by a crowd of 300, which was moved from Harestanes ground as it did not comply with Scottish Cup standards. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Harestanes AFC v Girvan FC, 15/08/2015. Scottish Cup preliminary round, Duncansfield Park. Two boys watching home players taking part in their pre-match warm-up on the pitch before Harestanes AFC take on Girvan FC in a Scottish Cup preliminary round tie, staged at Duncansfield Park, home of Kilsyth Rangers. The home team were the first winners of the Scottish Amateur Cup to be admitted directly into the Scottish Cup in the modern era, whilst the visitors participated as a result of being members of both the Scottish Football Association and the Scottish Junior Football Association. Girvan won the match by 3-0, watched by a crowd of 300, which was moved from Harestanes ground as it did not comply with Scottish Cup standards. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Harestanes AFC v Girvan FC, 15/08/2015. Scottish Cup preliminary round, Duncansfield Park. Souvenir pennants adorn the wall of the member's club at Kilsyth Rangers' Duncansfield Park ground where Harestanes AFC took on Girvan FC in a Scottish Cup preliminary round tie. The home team were the first winners of the Scottish Amateur Cup to be admitted directly into the Scottish Cup in the modern era, whilst the visitors participated as a result of being members of both the Scottish Football Association and the Scottish Junior Football Association. Girvan won the match by 3-0, watched by a crowd of 300, which was moved from Harestanes ground as it did not comply with Scottish Cup standards. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Harestanes AFC v Girvan FC, 15/08/2015. Scottish Cup preliminary round, Duncansfield Park. Home players taking part in their pre-match warm-up on the pitch before Harestanes AFC take on Girvan FC in a Scottish Cup preliminary round tie, staged at Duncansfield Park, home of Kilsyth Rangers. The home team were the first winners of the Scottish Amateur Cup to be admitted directly into the Scottish Cup in the modern era, whilst the visitors participated as a result of being members of both the Scottish Football Association and the Scottish Junior Football Association. Girvan won the match by 3-0, watched by a crowd of 300, which was moved from Harestanes ground as it did not comply with Scottish Cup standards. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Harestanes AFC v Girvan FC, 15/08/2015. Scottish Cup preliminary round, Duncansfield Park. Club officials putting out the home team's kit in the dressing room before Harestanes AFC take on Girvan FC in a Scottish Cup preliminary round tie, staged at Duncansfield Park, home of Kilsyth Rangers. The home team were the first winners of the Scottish Amateur Cup to be admitted directly into the Scottish Cup in the modern era, whilst the visitors participated as a result of being members of both the Scottish Football Association and the Scottish Junior Football Association. Girvan won the match by 3-0, watched by a crowd of 300, which was moved from Harestanes ground as it did not comply with Scottish Cup standards. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Harestanes AFC v Girvan FC, 15/08/2015. Scottish Cup preliminary round, Duncansfield Park. A club official putting out the home team's kit in the dressing room before Harestanes AFC take on Girvan FC in a Scottish Cup preliminary round tie, staged at Duncansfield Park, home of Kilsyth Rangers. The home team were the first winners of the Scottish Amateur Cup to be admitted directly into the Scottish Cup in the modern era, whilst the visitors participated as a result of being members of both the Scottish Football Association and the Scottish Junior Football Association. Girvan won the match by 3-0, watched by a crowd of 300, which was moved from Harestanes ground as it did not comply with Scottish Cup standards. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Harestanes AFC v Girvan FC, 15/08/2015. Scottish Cup preliminary round, Duncansfield Park. Club officials putting out the home team's kit in the dressing room before Harestanes AFC take on Girvan FC in a Scottish Cup preliminary round tie, staged at Duncansfield Park, home of Kilsyth Rangers. The home team were the first winners of the Scottish Amateur Cup to be admitted directly into the Scottish Cup in the modern era, whilst the visitors participated as a result of being members of both the Scottish Football Association and the Scottish Junior Football Association. Girvan won the match by 3-0, watched by a crowd of 300, which was moved from Harestanes ground as it did not comply with Scottish Cup standards. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Harestanes AFC v Girvan FC, 15/08/2015. Scottish Cup preliminary round, Duncansfield Park. The home players inspecting the pitch before Harestanes AFC take on Girvan FC in a Scottish Cup preliminary round tie, staged at Duncansfield Park, home of Kilsyth Rangers. The home team were the first winners of the Scottish Amateur Cup to be admitted directly into the Scottish Cup in the modern era, whilst the visitors participated as a result of being members of both the Scottish Football Association and the Scottish Junior Football Association. Girvan won the match by 3-0, watched by a crowd of 300, which was moved from Harestanes ground as it did not comply with Scottish Cup standards. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Harestanes AFC v Girvan FC, 15/08/2015. Scottish Cup preliminary round, Duncansfield Park. A club official welcoming the home players outside the main gate before Harestanes AFC take on Girvan FC in a Scottish Cup preliminary round tie, staged at Duncansfield Park, home of Kilsyth Rangers. The home team were the first winners of the Scottish Amateur Cup to be admitted directly into the Scottish Cup in the modern era, whilst the visitors participated as a result of being members of both the Scottish Football Association and the Scottish Junior Football Association. Girvan won the match by 3-0, watched by a crowd of 300, which was moved from Harestanes ground as it did not comply with Scottish Cup standards. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Harestanes AFC v Girvan FC, 15/08/2015. Scottish Cup preliminary round, Duncansfield Park. A home players chatting to spectators after Harestanes AFC played Girvan FC in a Scottish Cup preliminary round tie, staged at Duncansfield Park, home of Kilsyth Rangers. The home team were the first winners of the Scottish Amateur Cup to be admitted directly into the Scottish Cup in the modern era, whilst the visitors participated as a result of being members of both the Scottish Football Association and the Scottish Junior Football Association. Girvan won the match by 3-0, watched by a crowd of 300, which was moved from Harestanes ground as it did not comply with Scottish Cup standards. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Harestanes AFC v Girvan FC, 15/08/2015. Scottish Cup preliminary round, Duncansfield Park. Home players are consoled by officials after Harestanes AFC (in light blue) played Girvan FC in a Scottish Cup preliminary round tie, staged at Duncansfield Park, home of Kilsyth Rangers. The home team were the first winners of the Scottish Amateur Cup to be admitted directly into the Scottish Cup in the modern era, whilst the visitors participated as a result of being members of both the Scottish Football Association and the Scottish Junior Football Association. Girvan won the match by 3-0, watched by a crowd of 300, which was moved from Harestanes ground as it did not comply with Scottish Cup standards. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Harestanes AFC v Girvan FC, 15/08/2015. Scottish Cup preliminary round, Duncansfield Park. Spectators watching the second-half action as Harestanes AFC (in light blue) take on Girvan FC in a Scottish Cup preliminary round tie, staged at Duncansfield Park, home of Kilsyth Rangers. The home team were the first winners of the Scottish Amateur Cup to be admitted directly into the Scottish Cup in the modern era, whilst the visitors participated as a result of being members of both the Scottish Football Association and the Scottish Junior Football Association. Girvan won the match by 3-0, watched by a crowd of 300, which was moved from Harestanes ground as it did not comply with Scottish Cup standards. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Harestanes AFC v Girvan FC, 15/08/2015. Scottish Cup preliminary round, Duncansfield Park. Spectators watching the second-half action as Harestanes AFC take on Girvan FC in a Scottish Cup preliminary round tie, staged at Duncansfield Park, home of Kilsyth Rangers. The home team were the first winners of the Scottish Amateur Cup to be admitted directly into the Scottish Cup in the modern era, whilst the visitors participated as a result of being members of both the Scottish Football Association and the Scottish Junior Football Association. Girvan won the match by 3-0, watched by a crowd of 300, which was moved from Harestanes ground as it did not comply with Scottish Cup standards. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Harestanes AFC v Girvan FC, 15/08/2015. Scottish Cup preliminary round, Duncansfield Park. Second-half action as Harestanes AFC (in light blue) take on Girvan FC in a Scottish Cup preliminary round tie, staged at Duncansfield Park, home of Kilsyth Rangers. The home team were the first winners of the Scottish Amateur Cup to be admitted directly into the Scottish Cup in the modern era, whilst the visitors participated as a result of being members of both the Scottish Football Association and the Scottish Junior Football Association. Girvan won the match by 3-0, watched by a crowd of 300, which was moved from Harestanes ground as it did not comply with Scottish Cup standards. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Harestanes AFC v Girvan FC, 15/08/2015. Scottish Cup preliminary round, Duncansfield Park. Spectators watching the second-half action as Harestanes AFC (in light blue) take on Girvan FC in a Scottish Cup preliminary round tie, staged at Duncansfield Park, home of Kilsyth Rangers. The home team were the first winners of the Scottish Amateur Cup to be admitted directly into the Scottish Cup in the modern era, whilst the visitors participated as a result of being members of both the Scottish Football Association and the Scottish Junior Football Association. Girvan won the match by 3-0, watched by a crowd of 300, which was moved from Harestanes ground as it did not comply with Scottish Cup standards. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Harestanes AFC v Girvan FC, 15/08/2015. Scottish Cup preliminary round, Duncansfield Park. Spectators watching the first-half action as Harestanes AFC take on Girvan FC in a Scottish Cup preliminary round tie, staged at Duncansfield Park, home of Kilsyth Rangers. The home team were the first winners of the Scottish Amateur Cup to be admitted directly into the Scottish Cup in the modern era, whilst the visitors participated as a result of being members of both the Scottish Football Association and the Scottish Junior Football Association. Girvan won the match by 3-0, watched by a crowd of 300, which was moved from Harestanes ground as it did not comply with Scottish Cup standards. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Harestanes AFC v Girvan FC, 15/08/2015. Scottish Cup preliminary round, Duncansfield Park. Home players show their frustration as a second-half chance is missed as Harestanes AFC (in light blue) take on Girvan FC in a Scottish Cup preliminary round tie, staged at Duncansfield Park, home of Kilsyth Rangers. The home team were the first winners of the Scottish Amateur Cup to be admitted directly into the Scottish Cup in the modern era, whilst the visitors participated as a result of being members of both the Scottish Football Association and the Scottish Junior Football Association. Girvan won the match by 3-0, watched by a crowd of 300, which was moved from Harestanes ground as it did not comply with Scottish Cup standards. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Harestanes AFC v Girvan FC, 15/08/2015. Scottish Cup preliminary round, Duncansfield Park. Home manager Paul Marshall (left) watching the first-half action as Harestanes AFC (in light blue) take on Girvan FC in a Scottish Cup preliminary round tie, staged at Duncansfield Park, home of Kilsyth Rangers. The home team were the first winners of the Scottish Amateur Cup to be admitted directly into the Scottish Cup in the modern era, whilst the visitors participated as a result of being members of both the Scottish Football Association and the Scottish Junior Football Association. Girvan won the match by 3-0, watched by a crowd of 300, which was moved from Harestanes ground as it did not comply with Scottish Cup standards. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Harestanes AFC v Girvan FC, 15/08/2015. Scottish Cup preliminary round, Duncansfield Park. Spectators watching the second-half action as Harestanes AFC (in light blue) take on Girvan FC in a Scottish Cup preliminary round tie, staged at Duncansfield Park, home of Kilsyth Rangers. The home team were the first winners of the Scottish Amateur Cup to be admitted directly into the Scottish Cup in the modern era, whilst the visitors participated as a result of being members of both the Scottish Football Association and the Scottish Junior Football Association. Girvan won the match by 3-0, watched by a crowd of 300, which was moved from Harestanes ground as it did not comply with Scottish Cup standards. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Harestanes AFC v Girvan FC, 15/08/2015. Scottish Cup preliminary round, Duncansfield Park. A spectator watching the first-half action as Harestanes AFC (in light blue) take on Girvan FC in a Scottish Cup preliminary round tie, staged at Duncansfield Park, home of Kilsyth Rangers. The home team were the first winners of the Scottish Amateur Cup to be admitted directly into the Scottish Cup in the modern era, whilst the visitors participated as a result of being members of both the Scottish Football Association and the Scottish Junior Football Association. Girvan won the match by 3-0, watched by a crowd of 300, which was moved from Harestanes ground as it did not comply with Scottish Cup standards. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Harestanes AFC v Girvan FC, 15/08/2015. Scottish Cup preliminary round, Duncansfield Park. Spectators watching the first-half action as Harestanes AFC (in light blue) take on Girvan FC in a Scottish Cup preliminary round tie, staged at Duncansfield Park, home of Kilsyth Rangers. The home team were the first winners of the Scottish Amateur Cup to be admitted directly into the Scottish Cup in the modern era, whilst the visitors participated as a result of being members of both the Scottish Football Association and the Scottish Junior Football Association. Girvan won the match by 3-0, watched by a crowd of 300, which was moved from Harestanes ground as it did not comply with Scottish Cup standards. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Harestanes AFC v Girvan FC, 15/08/2015. Scottish Cup preliminary round, Duncansfield Park. Spectators watching the first-half action as Harestanes AFC (in light blue) take on Girvan FC in a Scottish Cup preliminary round tie, staged at Duncansfield Park, home of Kilsyth Rangers. The home team were the first winners of the Scottish Amateur Cup to be admitted directly into the Scottish Cup in the modern era, whilst the visitors participated as a result of being members of both the Scottish Football Association and the Scottish Junior Football Association. Girvan won the match by 3-0, watched by a crowd of 300, which was moved from Harestanes ground as it did not comply with Scottish Cup standards. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Harestanes AFC v Girvan FC, 15/08/2015. Scottish Cup preliminary round, Duncansfield Park. The players emerging from the dressing rooms before Harestanes AFC (in light blue) take on Girvan FC in a Scottish Cup preliminary round tie, staged at Duncansfield Park, home of Kilsyth Rangers. The home team were the first winners of the Scottish Amateur Cup to be admitted directly into the Scottish Cup in the modern era, whilst the visitors participated as a result of being members of both the Scottish Football Association and the Scottish Junior Football Association. Girvan won the match by 3-0, watched by a crowd of 300, which was moved from Harestanes ground as it did not comply with Scottish Cup standards. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Harestanes AFC v Girvan FC, 15/08/2015. Scottish Cup preliminary round, Duncansfield Park. The players emerging from the dressing rooms before Harestanes AFC (in light blue) take on Girvan FC in a Scottish Cup preliminary round tie, staged at Duncansfield Park, home of Kilsyth Rangers. The home team were the first winners of the Scottish Amateur Cup to be admitted directly into the Scottish Cup in the modern era, whilst the visitors participated as a result of being members of both the Scottish Football Association and the Scottish Junior Football Association. Girvan won the match by 3-0, watched by a crowd of 300, which was moved from Harestanes ground as it did not comply with Scottish Cup standards. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Harestanes AFC v Girvan FC, 15/08/2015. Scottish Cup preliminary round, Duncansfield Park. Spectators buying match programmes before Harestanes AFC take on Girvan FC in a Scottish Cup preliminary round tie, staged at Duncansfield Park, home of Kilsyth Rangers. The home team were the first winners of the Scottish Amateur Cup to be admitted directly into the Scottish Cup in the modern era, whilst the visitors participated as a result of being members of both the Scottish Football Association and the Scottish Junior Football Association. Girvan won the match by 3-0, watched by a crowd of 300, which was moved from Harestanes ground as it did not comply with Scottish Cup standards. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Harestanes AFC v Girvan FC, 15/08/2015. Scottish Cup preliminary round, Duncansfield Park. Spectators watching the first-half action as Harestanes AFC (in light blue) take on Girvan FC in a Scottish Cup preliminary round tie, staged at Duncansfield Park, home of Kilsyth Rangers. The home team were the first winners of the Scottish Amateur Cup to be admitted directly into the Scottish Cup in the modern era, whilst the visitors participated as a result of being members of both the Scottish Football Association and the Scottish Junior Football Association. Girvan won the match by 3-0, watched by a crowd of 300, which was moved from Harestanes ground as it did not comply with Scottish Cup standards. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Harestanes AFC v Girvan FC, 15/08/2015. Scottish Cup preliminary round, Duncansfield Park. Third-choice home keeper Scott McNab (38) watching the first-half action as Harestanes AFC take on Girvan FC in a Scottish Cup preliminary round tie, staged at Duncansfield Park, home of Kilsyth Rangers. The home team were the first winners of the Scottish Amateur Cup to be admitted directly into the Scottish Cup in the modern era, whilst the visitors participated as a result of being members of both the Scottish Football Association and the Scottish Junior Football Association. Girvan won the match by 3-0, watched by a crowd of 300, which was moved from Harestanes ground as it did not comply with Scottish Cup standards. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Harestanes AFC v Girvan FC, 15/08/2015. Scottish Cup preliminary round, Duncansfield Park. Home manager Paul Marshall being interviewed by the press on the pitch before Harestanes AFC take on Girvan FC in a Scottish Cup preliminary round tie, staged at Duncansfield Park, home of Kilsyth Rangers. The home team were the first winners of the Scottish Amateur Cup to be admitted directly into the Scottish Cup in the modern era, whilst the visitors participated as a result of being members of both the Scottish Football Association and the Scottish Junior Football Association. Girvan won the match by 3-0, watched by a crowd of 300, which was moved from Harestanes ground as it did not comply with Scottish Cup standards. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Harestanes AFC v Girvan FC, 15/08/2015. Scottish Cup preliminary round, Duncansfield Park. A pitch marking machine pictured at Kilsyth Rangers' Duncansfield Park ground where Harestanes AFC took on Girvan FC in a Scottish Cup preliminary round tie. The home team were the first winners of the Scottish Amateur Cup to be admitted directly into the Scottish Cup in the modern era, whilst the visitors participated as a result of being members of both the Scottish Football Association and the Scottish Junior Football Association. Girvan won the match by 3-0, watched by a crowd of 300, which was moved from Harestanes ground as it did not comply with Scottish Cup standards. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Harestanes AFC v Girvan FC, 15/08/2015. Scottish Cup preliminary round, Duncansfield Park. A club official inspecting the turnstiles before Harestanes AFC take on Girvan FC in a Scottish Cup preliminary round tie, staged at Duncansfield Park, home of Kilsyth Rangers. The home team were the first winners of the Scottish Amateur Cup to be admitted directly into the Scottish Cup in the modern era, whilst the visitors participated as a result of being members of both the Scottish Football Association and the Scottish Junior Football Association. Girvan won the match by 3-0, watched by a crowd of 300, which was moved from Harestanes ground as it did not comply with Scottish Cup standards. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Harestanes AFC v Girvan FC, 15/08/2015. Scottish Cup preliminary round, Duncansfield Park. Posters attached to the main gate before Harestanes AFC versus Girvan FC, a Scottish Cup preliminary round tie, staged at Duncansfield Park, home of Kilsyth Rangers. The home team were the first winners of the Scottish Amateur Cup to be admitted directly into the Scottish Cup in the modern era, whilst the visitors participated as a result of being members of both the Scottish Football Association and the Scottish Junior Football Association. Girvan won the match by 3-0, watched by a crowd of 300, which was moved from Harestanes ground as it did not comply with Scottish Cup standards. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Harestanes AFC v Girvan FC, 15/08/2015. Scottish Cup preliminary round, Duncansfield Park. A poster attached to railing before Harestanes AFC versus Girvan FC, a Scottish Cup preliminary round tie, staged at Duncansfield Park, home of Kilsyth Rangers. The home team were the first winners of the Scottish Amateur Cup to be admitted directly into the Scottish Cup in the modern era, whilst the visitors participated as a result of being members of both the Scottish Football Association and the Scottish Junior Football Association. Girvan won the match by 3-0, watched by a crowd of 300, which was moved from Harestanes ground as it did not comply with Scottish Cup standards. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Harestanes AFC v Girvan FC, 15/08/2015. Scottish Cup preliminary round, Duncansfield Park. A poster attached to railing before Harestanes AFC versus Girvan FC, a Scottish Cup preliminary round tie, staged at Duncansfield Park, home of Kilsyth Rangers. The home team were the first winners of the Scottish Amateur Cup to be admitted directly into the Scottish Cup in the modern era, whilst the visitors participated as a result of being members of both the Scottish Football Association and the Scottish Junior Football Association. Girvan won the match by 3-0, watched by a crowd of 300, which was moved from Harestanes ground as it did not comply with Scottish Cup standards. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Harestanes AFC v Girvan FC, 15/08/2015. Scottish Cup preliminary round, Duncansfield Park. Club officials putting out the home team's kit in the dressing room before Harestanes AFC take on Girvan FC in a Scottish Cup preliminary round tie, staged at Duncansfield Park, home of Kilsyth Rangers. The home team were the first winners of the Scottish Amateur Cup to be admitted directly into the Scottish Cup in the modern era, whilst the visitors participated as a result of being members of both the Scottish Football Association and the Scottish Junior Football Association. Girvan won the match by 3-0, watched by a crowd of 300, which was moved from Harestanes ground as it did not comply with Scottish Cup standards. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Harestanes AFC v Girvan FC, 15/08/2015. Scottish Cup preliminary round, Duncansfield Park. A poster attached to a turnstile wall before Harestanes AFC versus Girvan FC, a Scottish Cup preliminary round tie, staged at Duncansfield Park, home of Kilsyth Rangers. The home team were the first winners of the Scottish Amateur Cup to be admitted directly into the Scottish Cup in the modern era, whilst the visitors participated as a result of being members of both the Scottish Football Association and the Scottish Junior Football Association. Girvan won the match by 3-0, watched by a crowd of 300, which was moved from Harestanes ground as it did not comply with Scottish Cup standards. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Harestanes AFC v Girvan FC, 15/08/2015. Scottish Cup preliminary round, Duncansfield Park. A club official attaching a poster to the main gate before Harestanes AFC take on Girvan FC in a Scottish Cup preliminary round tie, staged at Duncansfield Park, home of Kilsyth Rangers. The home team were the first winners of the Scottish Amateur Cup to be admitted directly into the Scottish Cup in the modern era, whilst the visitors participated as a result of being members of both the Scottish Football Association and the Scottish Junior Football Association. Girvan won the match by 3-0, watched by a crowd of 300, which was moved from Harestanes ground as it did not comply with Scottish Cup standards. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Harestanes AFC v Girvan FC, 15/08/2015. Scottish Cup preliminary round, Duncansfield Park. A club official guiding the visitors team bus outside the main gate before Harestanes AFC take on Girvan FC in a Scottish Cup preliminary round tie, staged at Duncansfield Park, home of Kilsyth Rangers. The home team were the first winners of the Scottish Amateur Cup to be admitted directly into the Scottish Cup in the modern era, whilst the visitors participated as a result of being members of both the Scottish Football Association and the Scottish Junior Football Association. Girvan won the match by 3-0, watched by a crowd of 300, which was moved from Harestanes ground as it did not comply with Scottish Cup standards. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Harestanes AFC v Girvan FC, 15/08/2015. Scottish Cup preliminary round, Duncansfield Park. A club official welcoming the home players outside the main gate before Harestanes AFC take on Girvan FC in a Scottish Cup preliminary round tie, staged at Duncansfield Park, home of Kilsyth Rangers. The home team were the first winners of the Scottish Amateur Cup to be admitted directly into the Scottish Cup in the modern era, whilst the visitors participated as a result of being members of both the Scottish Football Association and the Scottish Junior Football Association. Girvan won the match by 3-0, watched by a crowd of 300, which was moved from Harestanes ground as it did not comply with Scottish Cup standards. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Harestanes AFC v Girvan FC, 15/08/2015. Scottish Cup preliminary round, Duncansfield Park. The referee and his assistants leading out the players before Harestanes AFC (in light blue) take on Girvan FC in a Scottish Cup preliminary round tie, staged at Duncansfield Park, home of Kilsyth Rangers. The home team were the first winners of the Scottish Amateur Cup to be admitted directly into the Scottish Cup in the modern era, whilst the visitors participated as a result of being members of both the Scottish Football Association and the Scottish Junior Football Association. Girvan won the match by 3-0, watched by a crowd of 300, which was moved from Harestanes ground as it did not comply with Scottish Cup standards. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Harestanes AFC v Girvan FC, 15/08/2015. Scottish Cup preliminary round, Duncansfield Park. Home manager Paul Marshall pumping up footballs in the dugout before Harestanes AFC take on Girvan FC in a Scottish Cup preliminary round tie, staged at Duncansfield Park, home of Kilsyth Rangers. The home team were the first winners of the Scottish Amateur Cup to be admitted directly into the Scottish Cup in the modern era, whilst the visitors participated as a result of being members of both the Scottish Football Association and the Scottish Junior Football Association. Girvan won the match by 3-0, watched by a crowd of 300, which was moved from Harestanes ground as it did not comply with Scottish Cup standards. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Harestanes AFC v Girvan FC, 15/08/2015. Scottish Cup preliminary round, Duncansfield Park. An umbrella and the open main gate, pictured before Harestanes AFC take on Girvan FC in a Scottish Cup preliminary round tie, staged at Duncansfield Park, home of Kilsyth Rangers. The home team were the first winners of the Scottish Amateur Cup to be admitted directly into the Scottish Cup in the modern era, whilst the visitors participated as a result of being members of both the Scottish Football Association and the Scottish Junior Football Association. Girvan won the match by 3-0, watched by a crowd of 300, which was moved from Harestanes ground as it did not comply with Scottish Cup standards. Photo by Colin McPherson.
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  • Gretna 2 Alloa Athletic 1, 25/03/2006. Raydale Park, Scottish Second Division. The result confirmed Gretna as Scottish Second Division Champions. Nicknamed the Black and Whites or the Anvils, Gretna was founded in 1946, and had rapid and continual success due to financial backing from businessman Brooks Mileson in the mid-2000s. Despite being based in England Gretna were elected to the Scottish League in 2002, and reached the Scottish Cup Final in 2006, but the club fell into severe financial difficulties when Mileson withdrew funds due to ill health. The club was forced to dissolve in 2008 due to money issues.A pheonix club, Gretna 2008, was accepted into the East of Scotland Football League on 11 July 2008.  Photo by Paul Thompson. Gretna 2 Alloa Athletic 1, 25/03/2006. Raydale Park, Scottish Second Division. The result confirmed Gretna as Scottish Second Division Champions. Nicknamed the Black and Whites or the Anvils, Gretna was founded in 1946, and had rapid and continual success due to financial backing from businessman Brooks Mileson in the mid-2000s. Despite being based in England Gretna were elected to the Scottish League in 2002, and reached the Scottish Cup Final in 2006, but the club fell into severe financial difficulties when Mileson withdrew funds due to ill health. The club was forced to dissolve in 2008 due to money issues.A pheonix club, Gretna 2008, was accepted into the East of Scotland Football League on 11 July 2008.  Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Gretna 2 Alloa Athletic 1, 25/03/2006. Raydale Park, Scottish Second Division.The result confirmed Gretna as Scottish Second Division Champions. Photo by Paul Thompson. Gretna 2 Alloa Athletic 1, 25/03/2006. Raydale Park, Scottish Second Division. The result confirmed Gretna as Scottish Second Division Champions. Nicknamed the Black and Whites or the Anvils, Gretna was founded in 1946, and had rapid and continual success due to financial backing from businessman Brooks Mileson in the mid-2000s. Despite being based in England Gretna were elected to the Scottish League in 2002, and reached the Scottish Cup Final in 2006, but the club fell into severe financial difficulties when Mileson withdrew funds due to ill health. The club was forced to dissolve in 2008 due to money issues.A pheonix club, Gretna 2008, was accepted into the East of Scotland Football League on 11 July 2008.  Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Gretna 2 Alloa Athletic 1, 25/03/2006. Raydale Park, Scottish Second Division.The result confirmed Gretna as Scottish Second Division Champions. Photo by Paul Thompson. Gretna 2 Alloa Athletic 1, 25/03/2006. Raydale Park, Scottish Second Division. The result confirmed Gretna as Scottish Second Division Champions. Nicknamed the Black and Whites or the Anvils, Gretna was founded in 1946, and had rapid and continual success due to financial backing from businessman Brooks Mileson in the mid-2000s. Despite being based in England Gretna were elected to the Scottish League in 2002, and reached the Scottish Cup Final in 2006, but the club fell into severe financial difficulties when Mileson withdrew funds due to ill health. The club was forced to dissolve in 2008 due to money issues.A pheonix club, Gretna 2008, was accepted into the East of Scotland Football League on 11 July 2008.  Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Gretna 2 Alloa Athletic 1, 25/03/2006. Raydale Park, Scottish Second Division.The result confirmed Gretna as Scottish Second Division Champions. Photo by Paul Thompson. Gretna 2 Alloa Athletic 1, 25/03/2006. Raydale Park, Scottish Second Division. The result confirmed Gretna as Scottish Second Division Champions. Nicknamed the Black and Whites or the Anvils, Gretna was founded in 1946, and had rapid and continual success due to financial backing from businessman Brooks Mileson in the mid-2000s. Despite being based in England Gretna were elected to the Scottish League in 2002, and reached the Scottish Cup Final in 2006, but the club fell into severe financial difficulties when Mileson withdrew funds due to ill health. The club was forced to dissolve in 2008 due to money issues.A pheonix club, Gretna 2008, was accepted into the East of Scotland Football League on 11 July 2008.  Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Gretna 2 Alloa Athletic 1, 25/03/2006. Raydale Park, Scottish Second Division.The result confirmed Gretna as Scottish Second Division Champions. Photo by Paul Thompson. Gretna 2 Alloa Athletic 1, 25/03/2006. Raydale Park, Scottish Second Division. The result confirmed Gretna as Scottish Second Division Champions. Nicknamed the Black and Whites or the Anvils, Gretna was founded in 1946, and had rapid and continual success due to financial backing from businessman Brooks Mileson in the mid-2000s. Despite being based in England Gretna were elected to the Scottish League in 2002, and reached the Scottish Cup Final in 2006, but the club fell into severe financial difficulties when Mileson withdrew funds due to ill health. The club was forced to dissolve in 2008 due to money issues.A pheonix club, Gretna 2008, was accepted into the East of Scotland Football League on 11 July 2008.  Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Gretna 2 Alloa Athletic 1, 25/03/2006. Raydale Park, Scottish Second Division.The result confirmed Gretna as Scottish Second Division Champions. Photo by Paul Thompson. Gretna 2 Alloa Athletic 1, 25/03/2006. Raydale Park, Scottish Second Division. The result confirmed Gretna as Scottish Second Division Champions. Nicknamed the Black and Whites or the Anvils, Gretna was founded in 1946, and had rapid and continual success due to financial backing from businessman Brooks Mileson in the mid-2000s. Despite being based in England Gretna were elected to the Scottish League in 2002, and reached the Scottish Cup Final in 2006, but the club fell into severe financial difficulties when Mileson withdrew funds due to ill health. The club was forced to dissolve in 2008 due to money issues.A pheonix club, Gretna 2008, was accepted into the East of Scotland Football League on 11 July 2008.  Photo by Paul Thompson.
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  • Gretna 2 Alloa Athletic 1, 25/03/2006. Raydale Park, Scottish Second Division.The result confirmed Gretna as Scottish Second Division Champions. Photo by Paul Thompson. Gretna 2 Alloa Athletic 1, 25/03/2006. Raydale Park, Scottish Second Division. The result confirmed Gretna as Scottish Second Division Champions. Nicknamed the Black and Whites or the Anvils, Gretna was founded in 1946, and had rapid and continual success due to financial backing from businessman Brooks Mileson in the mid-2000s. Despite being based in England Gretna were elected to the Scottish League in 2002, and reached the Scottish Cup Final in 2006, but the club fell into severe financial difficulties when Mileson withdrew funds due to ill health. The club was forced to dissolve in 2008 due to money issues.A pheonix club, Gretna 2008, was accepted into the East of Scotland Football League on 11 July 2008.  Photo by Paul Thompson.
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